Page 2 - Before You Begin
2 2 2 FCC Verifi cation:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen-tial installation. This equipment ge...
Page 3 - Troubleshooting Guide; Table of Contents
18 18 18 Troubleshooting Guide Problem: I’m getting a “NO SIGNAL” message on my screen where I want to see my images. Solutions: Make sure the camera is getting power from the supplied 5V power adaptor. 1. Ensure that the camera is properly paired with the receiver by following the 2. instructions o...
Page 4 - Overview
4 4 4 Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the ADW-400! You’ve chosen a reliable and exceptionally convenient monitoring solution for your home or business. Here’s a quick rundown on some of the great features the ADW-400 has to offer: Digital Wireless Technology No more interference! Unlike...
Page 5 - Additional Features; Layout of Camera
16 16 16 Additional Features Quad View: In Quad View mode, you’ll be able to see images from up to four cameras on screen at once. For this to function optimally, you’ll need: Four ADW-400 cameras, • connected to power, • and each correctly paired to each of the four channels. • To enable quad viewi...
Page 6 - Layout of Receiver
6 6 6 Layout of Receiver ARM Auto/Manual QUAD MUTE MENU POWER Arrows / Playback Controls Play / Enter Power: Activates and deactivates the receiver. MENU: Opens the main menu, or goes back one step in a submenu. MUTE: Turns the audio output on or off. Will not affect recording, only live monitoring ...
Page 7 - Using the Software; Pairing
14 14 14 Using the Software Playback & Backup There are two ways of playing back footage from the ADW-400 receiver. The fi rst is through the receiver itself, and the second (possibly more useful option) is to remove the SD card and insert it into a card reader attached to a computer. To back up ...
Page 8 - Using the Menus
8 8 8 Using the Menus When you open the Main Menu , you will see the following four categories, each containing several options. Here’s a quick rundown of what you’ll see. Pairing This is where you pair cameras with channels in the receiver. See page 7 for more details. Record Auto-Delete: • Whilst ...
Page 9 - Recording Modes
12 12 12 Using the Software Settings Date / Time Here you can update the date and time settings in the receiver to the correct values. The receiver will retain date and time information if turned off and on again, or if power is disconnected for a short time. Note: The date is formatted as YYYY / MM...
Page 10 - Connection Guide; ii
10 10 10 Connection Guide 5A. Connect to VCR/DVD recorder (Optional) Connect the poweradapter plug into the powersocket attached to thecamera. 1 Connect the A/V cableto the Input on the backof the VCR/DVD recorder i If your VCR/DVD recorder is not already connected to your TV, connect another A/V ca...