Uniden BW3102 Monitor Owner's Manual PDF

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BW31xx Series

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4.3 LCD Portable Wireless Baby Monitoring System

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important information about this products operation. If you are installing this product for others, you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user. When using your equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:

This equipment is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture.

DO NOT immerse any part of the product in water. Do not use this product near water, e.g., near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.

To avoid any risk of electric shock from lightning, avoid handling any electronic devices (except battery powered ones) during an electrical storm.

Use only the power cord and/or batteries indicated in this manual. Never dispose of any batteries in a fire: they may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.

Never tug or pull on any power cord: be sure to leave some slack in the cord when placing your equipment, and always use the plug to unplug cord from the wall outlet.

Never leave power cords where they can become crushed, cut, or frayed; when running power cords, avoid letting them rub against any sharp edges or lie across any high traffic areas where people might trip over them.

Do not use the device if the adaptor cords or plugs have been damaged, the unit has been exposed to liquids, or the unit has been dropped or is damaged.

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Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. This product is not designed or intended for use as a medical monitor, nor should this product be used as a substitution for medical or parental supervision. Always be sure that both the transmitter and receiver are working properly, and are within range of each other.

STRANGULATION HAZARD. Keep the adaptor cords out of the reach of children.

WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Allow for proper ventilation when units are in use. Do not cover the camera or receiver with any object such as a blanket. Do not place it in a drawer or in any location which would muffle the sound or interfere with the normal flow of air.

Warning to Parents and Other Users

To avoid damage to your equipment, follow these simple precautions: Do not drop, puncture or disassemble any part of the equipment. There are no

user-serviceable parts inside. Do not expose the equipment to high temperatures, and avoid leaving the

equipment in direct sunlight for more than a few minutes. Heat can damage the case or electrical parts.

Do not place heavy items on top of the equipment or expose the equipment to heavy pressure.

Remove the power adaptor during long periods between usages. Clean only with a dry cloth.

Failure to follow the instructions in this operating manual will void the warranty. Uniden assumes no liability for damages to property or injury to persons caused by improper handling or failure to comply with these safety instructions.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

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Contents WHAts In tHe BoX? ........................................................................................ 6

InstALLAtIon ...................................................................................................7 MONITOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................ 7 CAMERA INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................ 7 Wall Mount ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Suction Mount ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Clip Mount .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Connect Power .................................................................................................................................................. 8

BAsIC oPeRAtIon ............................................................................................ 9 WIRELESS CAMERA ................................................................................................................................... 9 WIRELESS MONITOR ............................................................................................................................... 11 LCD Display ............................................................................................................................................... 14

UsInG tHe BW31XX seRIes .............................................................................16 Viewing Modes ........................................................................................................................................ 16

sYsteM MenUs ................................................................................................18 SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................................18 Date/Time .........................................................................................................................................................19 Brightness ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 AV Out ................................................................................................................................................................20 Format Storage ...............................................................................................................................................20 Factory Reset ...................................................................................................................................................20 Language .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Temperature Display Unit ............................................................................................................................ 21 Temperature Alert Range ............................................................................................................................22 ALERT ..........................................................................................................................................................23 RECORD ...................................................................................................................................................... 24 Quality ................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Record Time ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 VOX ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Overwrite .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 CAMERA ..................................................................................................................................................... 27 Pair ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 On/Off ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 POWER SAVE ............................................................................................................................................ 29

sPeCIAL FeAtURes .........................................................................................30 RECORDING VIDEO .................................................................................................................................30 Recording .........................................................................................................................................................30

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Viewing Recorded Video ............................................................................................................................. 30 Deleting Folders and Video Files ...............................................................................................................30 VIEWING LIVE VIDEO .............................................................................................................................. 31 Viewing On Your TV ....................................................................................................................................... 31 Viewing on Your Remote PC or Wireless Device ................................................................................... 31 Setup .................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Remote Viewing ............................................................................................................................................. 31 Viewing Recorded Video on your Computer .........................................................................................32 ZOOM ..........................................................................................................................................................32 NIGHT LIGHT ............................................................................................................................................. 32 LULLABIES ................................................................................................................................................. 32 USING THE INTERCOM ........................................................................................................................... 33 CAMERA PAIRING .................................................................................................................................... 33 MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM ............................................................................................................... 33

tRoUBLesHootInG .......................................................................................34

sPeCIFICAtIon ................................................................................................ 35

one-YeAR LIMIteD WARRAntY .....................................................................37

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If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. Never use damaged products!

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WHAts In tHe BoX?

Model Name 4.3 Monitor Camera Adaptors BW3101 1 1 1 x Camera Power Adaptors

1 x Monitor Power Adaptors

BW3102 1 2 2 x Camera Power Adaptors 1 x Monitor Power Adaptors

* Refer to the table below.

All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Monitor* Charge Cradle Camera*

Adaptor* Suction Cup Adaptor Bar USB Cable

AV Cable Screws & Anchors CD Owners Manual

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InstALLAtIon

1. Place the monitor in a location with clear reception from your camera(s). 2. If you are using the monitor as a stand-alone unit, flip out the stand on the back

of the monitor and extend the antenna. Connect an AC adaptor to the power input on the side of the receiver. If you are using the monitor in the cradle, insert it into the cradle and connect an AC adaptor to the input jack on the back of the cradle.

3. Plug the power plug into a 240 volt AC (standard indoor) power outlet or surge protector.

4. Press and hold the POWER button to turn the unit on or off. Let the monitor charge for 6 hours prior to first time use so the built-in rechargeable monitor battery is fully charged. DO NOT remove the power cable from the monitor/ cradle during the initial charge process. After the initial charge, recharge the monitor as needed.

5. Out of range displays until you turn on the camera.

MonItoR InstALLAtIon

CAMeRA InstALLAtIon The BW3000 camera and mounting clip are a complete unit. The BW3000 camera does come with a separate suction cup bar. With it installed, you can mount the camera on glass or smooth metallic surfaces.

Placement Considerations The camera included with your monitor is NOT weatherproof; it is an indoor

camera. The clearest line-of-sight between the camera and monitor is best. Walls,

especially brick and concrete, can affect reception quality. Avoid having a direct light source in view of the camera (ceiling or floor lamps). Carefully plan where and how the camera will be positioned, and where you will

route the cable that connects the camera to the power adaptor. When you are positioning the camera, bring the monitor along; its much easier

to get the camera into the right position when you have the display handy. Check the image on the monitor before you install the camera.

Out of range displays when the camera is out of range, turned off, or unsuccessfully paired to the monitor. It also displays when the monitor is out of range.

# You can install additional cameras (maximum of 4 cameras). When adding cameras that were not included in the original box, you will need to pair the cameras with the monitor. Refer to page 33.

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Wall Mount The BW3000 camera mounting clip has two slots that fit over screws to mount the unit on the wall. 1. Mark the position of the screw holes

on the wall. 2. Drill holes and insert the anchors and

screws provided. Be sure to leave room for the mounting clip to fit over the screw heads.

3. Place the mounting clip over the installed screws and push it downwards, locking it into place.

4. Adjust the camera as needed.

1. Insert the suction base into the mounting clip as shown.

2. Firmly press the camera with the suction base attached onto glass or metallic surfaces.

3. Adjust the camera as needed.

Suction Mount

Clip Mount Clip the BW3000 on ledges and shelves. 1. Press the mounting clip as shown. 2. Place the unit over the mounting surface and release. 3. Adjust the camera as needed.

WALL

Connect Power 1. Insert the AC adaptor power plug into the cameras DC adaptor input jack. 2. Plug the other end into a 240 volt AC (standard indoor) power outlet or surge

protector. The red charging LED turns on. 3. Press POWER. The green power LED turns on and the monitor now displays

camera video. If it doesnt, try reconnecting the AC adaptor, making sure the power outlet isnt controlled by a wall switch.

# Suctions will not stick well on a curved/ textured or wet surface. Make sure the spot is smooth and flat. Dry the spot completely (use a lint-free cloth, if possible).

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BAsIC oPeRAtIon

Item What it does 1 Camera Antenna: Sends and receives signals to or from the monitor. 2 Temperature sensor: Detects temperature at camera side and displays it

on the monitor LCD. 3 PAIR: Pairs the camera to the monitor.

4 Clip: This fastener can attach the camera to shelves or ledges.

5 Suction Base: Attach to mount the camera on glass or metallic surfaces.

6 Vol: Increase speaker volume.

7 Vol:Decrease speaker volume.

8 LULLABY PLAY/STOP: Press this button to play lullabies. See page 32 for details.

9 LULLABY SKIP: Press to play next lullaby. See page 32 for details.

10 LED night light bars.

11 IR LEDs (Covered): Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no/low light conditions.

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12 Light sensor: Measures light intensity on the camera side.

13 Lens: Camera lens.

14 Microphone: Receives sounds for the area near the camera, and transmits sound from the camera to the monitor.

15 Speaker: Produces the sound transmitted from the monitor.

16 POWER: Turns the camera ON or OFF.

17 NIGHT LIGHT: Press to turn the night light on or off.

18 Charging LED: Red = Charging Green = Fully charged Off = Camera and power adaptor are disconnected or power adaptor is disconnected from power source.

19 Power LED: Green = Camera is turned on. Green (Blinking) = Battery is low.

20 DC 5V Power: Connects the DC 5V power adaptor to the camera.

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WIReLess MonItoR

Item What it does 1 Antenna: Receives video and audio signals from the camera. 2 POWER: Turns the camera on and off. 3 LED light bar. The bottom LED indicates power and the remaining LEDs

indicate sound. 4 MicroSD card slot: Insert microSD card to record video.

5 4.3 inch LCD screen.

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6 Vol: Increasespeakervolume. InMenus:Scrollup. InLullaby:Increasevolume. InZoom:Scrollup. InVideoPlayback-Restartplayback.

CH: InMenus:Scrollleft. InZoom:Scrollleft. InLiveview:Switchbetweenavailablecameras. InVideoPlayback-Reverse.

Vol: Decreasespeakervolume. InMenus:Scrolldown. InLullaby:decreasevolume. InZoom:Scrolldown. InVideoPlayback-Pauseplayback.

CH: InMenus:Scrollright. InZoom:Scrollright. InLiveview:Switchbetweenavailablecameras InVideoPlayback-Fastforward. MENU/OK: Select a menu option or accept a setting.

7 PLAY RECORD 8 Microphone

9 BACK: InMenus:Backonelevel. InVideoPlayback:BackoutofVideoPlaybackfunctiononescreenata time.

10 DC 5V: Connects the DC 5V power adaptor to the monitor.

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11 Charge LED Green=Batteryisfullycharged. Orange=Batteryisalmostcharged. Red=Batteryischarging. If the monitor becomes unplugged from the adaptor, this LED turns off.

12 AV Out jack: Connect the included A/V cable to view video from the TV or computer monitor.

13 PC Only (USB Port):Use the included USB cable to connect your computer to the BW31xx series monitor to view video remotely or from your PC.

14 LULLABY SKIP: Skips to the next lullaby in the series. See page 32 for details.

15 LULLABY PLAY/STOP: Press this button to remotely play lullabies. See page 32 for details.

16 TALK: Activate Intercom function (see page 33).

17 MANUAL REC: Press to start recording manually. Press again to stop.

18 ZOOM: Displays the camera image in double size (see page 32).

19 NIGHT LIGHT Remotely turn the night light ON or OFF for the camera currently being displayed. The monitors night light function is only available when the camera is paired to the monitor.

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Item Icon What it does 1 Signal Indicator (displays in full screen mode only).

The number of bars in the signal indicator shows the strength of the signal received from the camera. One or no bars indicates the signal is poor, and 4 bars indicate a very strong signal.

Signal Strength Indicator Warning Perfect None Good None Fair None Low None No Signal Out of range

2 Camera Indicator. indicates which camera is displaying.PressCHorCHonthemonitorto switch between available cameras. It will cycle in the following order: CH:CAM1CAM2CAM3CAM4QUAD AUTOSCANCAM1 CH:CAM1AutoSCANQUADCAM4 CAM3CAM2CAM1

3 microSD Card: This icon displays when there is a microSD card inserted into the card slot.

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4 New Record Indicator. This icon indicates when a new video record is available.

5 21C Temperature indicator (displays in full screen mode only). Displays the temperature on the camera side.

6 Night light indicator (displays in full screen mode only). Displays when the night light is turned on. (See page 32)

7 Battery level. Indicates the amount of power left in the battery. The icon displays when the battery is charging. The icon flickers when charging is nearly complete.

8 x 2 ZOOM indicator. The zoomed image displays as the background image.

9 Overwrite indicator. When this icon displays, the overwrite function is enabled; the video monitor will overwrite old video files when the microSD card is full.

10 Auto recording indicator. This icon displays when the motion triggers automatic recording. You can set how long the camera will record from the RECORD screen.

11 REC 063020-1.AVI Recording indicator. This grouping displays when video is recording. REC 063020-1.AVI - 06 = hour; 30 = minute; 20 = second; -1 = recording camera

12 Intercom (Talk). Displays in full screen mode only when you press and hold TALK on the monitor (see page 33).

13 Volumeindicator.DisplayswhenVolorVolis pressed on the monitor. If the volume is muted, X displays.

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1 Lullaby (displays in full screen mode only). Displays when a lullaby is playing. The number indicates which melody is playing (see page 32).

15 2013.02.01 6:34:24 Date and Time (displays in full screen mode only). Displays the time as set through the monitor. 2013.02.01 6:34:24 = year.month.day hour:minute:second

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To... Do... Change between quad view, single view, and scan for Live view

PressCHtocyclethroughtheLivemodesin the following order: CAM1CAM2CAM3CAM4QUAD AUTOScanCAM1

Check the temperature The temperature displays on the monitor screen when the camera is in full screen mode. See page 21.

Turn on the night light Press NIGHT LIGHT on the side of the camera (page 10) or on the monitor (page 13). See page 32 for details.

Set the date and time See page 19.

Set the room temperature range for the temperature alert

See page 22.

Use the Lullaby function See page 32.

Record Video See page 30.

Play back video See page 30.

Delete video See page 30.

Adjust BW31xx Series volume PressVol(increasevolume)orVol(decrease volume) on either the camera or the monitor.

Viewing Modes Live view displays live images from the cameras in the following modes: Quadmode:Monitordisplaysvideofromallcamerasonasinglescreenin4

quadrants. Any channel that does not have a camera is blank. Single mode: Monitor displays video from one camera at a time. Scan mode: Monitor displays video from one camera at a time, but cycles

through all cameras one by one.

UseCHorCHtocyclethroughthesemodes.

# Your system comes with a single camera; therefore, it only displays in Single mode in Live view or a single quadrant in Quad view.

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Use the Intercom 1. Press and hold TALK on the monitor. 2. Speak into the microphone. 3. Release to hear reply.

View video from TV See page 31.

View video from remote device through Skype

See page 31.

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sYsteM MenUs Press MENU/OK to access system menus. Use the navigating buttons to navigate up(Vol),down(Vol),left(CH),andright(CH)inthemenus,thenpress MENU /OKtoconfirmasetting.UseCHorCHtofocusonthe5different system menu selections on the clothesline. System Power Save Camera Record Alert

sYsteM

Move the focus to the System option and press MENU/OK to access the eight System options: Date/Time Brightness AV Out Format Storage Factory Reset Language Temp. display unit Temp. alert range

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Date/Time This option allows you to set the system date and time. The display format is Year.Month.Day Hour:Minute

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1. From the System menu, select Date/Time and press MENU/OK. The Date/Time screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoincrease/decreasethenumberforthatsetting. 3. PressCHorCHtosavethecurrentsettingandmovetothenextsetting. 4. Press MENU/OK to save the completed date and time setting and return to the

main System options. Press BACK to step backwards one level until you are out of the menu system.

Brightness This option allows you to adjust the brightness level for each camera. (Default = 3) 1. From the System menu, select Brightness and press MENU/OK. The Brightness

screen displays.

2. PressCHorCHtoincreaseordecreasethebrightnesslevel(6levels). 3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options. The

new brightness level displays the next time you are in Live view.

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AV Out This option allows you to select the TV standard. (Default = PAL) 1. From the System menu, select AV

Out and press MENU/OK. The AV Out screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectNTSC or PAL

3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options

Format Storage Turning on Format Storage allows you to delete the files on your memory card. (Default = No) 1. From the System menu, select

Format Storage and press MENU/ OK. The Format Storage screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltotoggle between accepting or canceling the microSD card reformat.

3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options.

Factory Reset This option allows you to restore your system to factory setting. (Default = No) 1. From the System menu, select

Factory Reset and press MENU/ OK. The Factory Reset screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselector cancel a reset to factory defaults.

3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options.

# All menu settings except Camera Pairing settings and the Date/Time Setting WILL be affected by a reset. Cameras will remain paired with the monitor.

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Language This option allows you to select the systems display language from English, Espaol, or Franais. (Default = English) 1. From the System menu, select Language and press MENU/OK. The Language

screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectalanguage. 3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options.

This option allows you to set the temperature to display in Celsius (C) or Farenheit (F). (Default = C) 1. From the System menu, select Temp. display unit and press MENU/OK. The

Temp. display unit screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectCorF. 3. Press MENU/OK to save the setting and return to the main System options.

Temperature Display Unit

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Temperature Alert Range Your BW31xx Series measures the ambient room temperature where the camera is. If the temperature falls outside of a preset range, the system alerts you. Temp. alertrangeletsyousetthatrange.[Default=LowTemperature:16C;High Temperature:25C;Off] 1. From the System menu, select Temp. alert range and press MENU/OK. The

Temp. alert range screen displays.

2. PressCHorCHtoselectLowtemperatureorHightemperature 3. PressVolorVoltoincreaseordecreasethetemperaturevalue. 4. Aftersettingthetemperaturerange,pressCHorCHtoselecttheOn/Off

row. 5. PressCHorCHtotogglebetweenOn(Enable)orOff(disable).Either

button will work. 6. Press MENU/OK to save the settings and return to the main System options.

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ALeRt Temperatures out of range or a camera out of range triggers alerts. This option allows you to set the alert volume. There are 6 levels available. [Default = Zero (Mute)]

1. From the main menu selections, select Alert and press MENU/OK. The Alert Volume screen displays.

2. PressCHorCHtoadjustthevolume. 3. Press MENU/OK to save the selection and return to the main menu selections.

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ReCoRD This option allows you to set the parameters for your recorded files. The RECORD options are: Quality Record Time Vox Overwrite

Quality This option allows you to choose between a high or low resolution recording quality. (Default = Low 320 x 240) 1. From the Record menu, select Quality and press MENU/OK. The Quality screen

displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectalevel(HighorLow). 3. Press MENU/OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options.

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Record Time This option allows you to select how long the camera will record when the VOX sensitivity function is activated. (Default = 30 secs.) 1. From the Record menu, select Record Time and press MENU/OK. The Record

Time screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectarecordingtimeblock. 3. Press MENU/OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options.

VOX VOX (Voice Activation) allows you to set the sound sensitivity for the camera. (Default = High) 1. From the Record menu, select VOX and press MENU/OK. The VOX sensitivity

screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectalevel(High,Low,orOff). 3. Press MENU/OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options.

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Overwrite Activating this function allows the oldest files to be deleted when you want to record but the memory card is full. 1. From the Record menu, select Overwrite and press MENU/OK. The Overwrite

screen displays. (Default = No)

2. PressVolorVoltotogglebetweenYesandNotoactivateordeactivatethis feature.

3. Press MENU/OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options. Please use well-known brands of microSD cards to avoid operation errors. The BW 31xx Series supports up to 32GB microSD cards.

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CAMeRA This option allows you to pair the monitor with cameras (up to 4 cameras supported) to turn on/off individual camera. The cameras are still powered on but no longer visible to the monitor.

1. From the main menu selections, select Camera and press MENU/OK. 2. The Camera options screen displays. Two options display: Pair and On/Off.

(Default =Pair)

Pair Pairing allows you to introduce additional cameras to the monitor. The monitor can then recognize and display video from them. The camera that comes with this system is already paired. (Default = Camera 1)

# Before pairing additional cameras, be sure they are powered and turned on. See page 10.

1. Select Pair from the Camera options screen. The camera selection screen displays.

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2. PressVolorVoltoselectthecamerayou want to pair, then press MENU/OK. The monitor prompts you to press PAIR on the back of the camera within 30 seconds.

3. Press PAIR on the back of the camera within 30 seconds.

4. That cameras video displays on the monitor when pairing is successful.

# Pair the cameras to the monitor before mounting them.

on/off This option allows you to turn individual cameras on/off so their video is not visible through the monitor. (Default = Camera one - On; Cameras 2 - 4 - Off) 1. Select On/Off from the Camera options screen. The On/Off screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltoselectacamera. 3. PressCHorCHtotogglebetweenOnandOffforthatcamera.Eitherbutton

will work. 4. PressVolorVoltoselectanothercamera. 5. Press MENU/OK to accept that setting and return to the Camera options screen.

PAIR

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PoWeR sAVe Activating the Power Save feature turns off the LCD after two minutes of inactivity. Be sure that VOX is activated, however (see page 25). If VOX is deactivated, press any button on the monitor to turn the LCD back on. This option allows you to enable or disable this function. (Default = Off) Voice Activation (VOX) will turn the LCD back on. Even with the LCD off, the LED light bar is still active.

1. From the main menu selections, select Power Save and press MENU/OK. The Power Save screen displays.

2. PressVolorVoltotogglebetweenturningthePowerSavefeatureonoroff. 3. Press MENU/OK to accept that setting and return to the main menu selections.

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sPeCIAL FeAtURes ReCoRDInG VIDeo You can manually record video to a microSD card (not included). The BW31xx Series supports up to 32GB microSD card. The system records video in 10 minute blocks; however, you can manually stop recording at any time.

# During recording, only TALK is active. All other buttons are disabled.

Be sure a microSD card is inserted into the microSD card slot. 1. Press MANUAL REC on the monitor. The New Record icon flashes yellow to

indicate a new file has recorded. The recording indicator also displays. 2. Press MANUAL REC again to cancel manual recording.

Recording

# The New Record icon flashes red when the microSD card is full. Either manually delete video records (see below), enable Overwrite (page 26), or reformat the microSD card to delete all records (page 20).

Viewing Recorded Video 1. Press PLAY RECORD to enter the PLAY FILE list. 2. Select the Video folder and press MENU/OK. 3. That folder contains other folders sorted by date (Format = YYYYMMDD). For

example: 20130330 means the videos in this folder are recorded on 2013, 30th March.PressVolorVoltoselectafolderyouwanttoviewandpressMENU/ OK to open that folder and browse the files inside. Scroll down to see a complete list of folders or recorded files if needed.

4. Inside that folder are record files, sorted by time. For example: 123030-1 means the video is recorded at 12:30:30 and from camera 1.

5. Select the video you want to view and press MENU/OK. The video plays on the LCD screen.

6. Use the following buttons to manage the video: Vol-Pause,resumevideo Vol-Stop CH-Fastforward(uptox16speed) CH-Reverse(uptox16speed) BACK-Backoutofthevideoplaybackfunction,onescreenatatime.

You can delete a specific video record or an entire folder of records. As you scroll through folders, you will see a red X to the right of folders and video records on the PLAY FILE screen. 1. PressCHtohighlighttheredXbesidethefolderorrecordyouwantto

delete. Press MENU/OK.

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2. Aconfirmationscreendisplays.UseCHorCHtoselectYes.PressMENU/ OK.

3. The system returns to the same screen where you can see that the folder or record has been deleted.

The BW31xx Series lets you view live video from your system on your television. You can also use Skype to view your system on a remote PC or wireless devices such as an iPhone, iPad, or AndroidTM smartphone or tablet.

VIeWInG LIVe VIDeo

1. Connect the monitor to your television using the AV Output cable (included). 2. The monitor screen goes blank and the TV screen displays the camera output.

# The monitor controls still operate while the system is connected to the TV. You can change cameras, set the cameras to scan through each in sequence, etc.

Viewing On Your TV

1. Set up a Skype account linked to your BW31xx Series. Please refer to www.skype.com for details on setting up this free account.

# Be sure that this Skype account is set to Auto Answer. 2. Set up another Skype account on your wireless device or remote computer. 3. Next, invite the Skype account (the one linked to the BW31xx Series) into your

contacts. 4. Log into the Skype account (linked to the BW31xx Series) and accept the

invitation.

Viewing on Your Remote PC or Wireless Device Setup

1. Determine which camera you want to be available for remote viewing. Set it as the Live view camera (see page 16).

2. Connect the BW31xx Series to your home computer using the USB cable. If the USB driver is not installed, you will be prompted to install it from the CD provided. Follow the installation prompts and then continue with these procedures.

# For MAC Systems: You must connect the monitor to your home computer BEFORE activating Skype; otherwise, Skype cannot find the monitor.

3. Activate Skype on your home computer. 4. From your wireless device or remote computer, call the Skype account for the

BW31xx Series. As that account was set up to Auto Answer, you should see live video from the camera you set up in Step 1.

Remote Viewing # For remote viewing, first install the USB Driver from the CD provided.

# You must have a separate Skype account to call the home computer. You cannot use your home computers Skype account to call itself.

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Viewing Recorded Video on your Computer The microSD card saves BW31xx Series video records in AVI format. You can take that card and play it on your computer. You will need a microSD card and adaptor (not included) or an SD card reader for other systems (not included).

1. Remove microSD card from the BW31xx Series. Place it in the adaptor and insert adaptor into your PC.

2. Navigate to the SD card on your system. 3. Select the files you want to view and click Open. 4. The files begin playing, in order, through your default media player.

ZooM Press ZOOMtodisplaythecameraimageindoublesize.PressVol,Vol,CH, orCHtoseethepartsoftheimagenotdisplayedontheLCDscreen.Press ZOOM again to return to normal view.

You can control the BW31xx Series night light using the NIGHT LIGHT button on the top of the monitor or the right side of the camera. However, if you want to control it from the monitor, you must place that camera in full screen mode. 1. To turn the night light on from the monitor, place the night light camera in full

screen mode. 2. Press NIGHT LIGHT on the side of the monitor or the camera. The cameras

night light turns on and a night light icon displays on the monitor. 3. Press NIGHT LIGHT again to turn it off.

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LULLABIes Your system comes with four preprogrammed lullabies. You can control the lullabies from either the monitor or the camera. However, if you want to control them from the monitor, the camera you want to play them through must be in full screen mode. When you press LULLABY PLAY/STOP to turn on the lullaby feature, Lullaby #1 begins playing. It will repeat until you press LULLABY SKIP to move to the next lullaby.

The Lullaby feature can also play all lullabies one after the other. Press LULLABY PLAY/STOP to turn on the Lullaby system and begin playing Lullaby #1. Press LULLABY SKIP four (4) times after Lullaby #1 begins playing. Lullaby #1 restarts and then cycles through the rest of the lullabies

1. To control the lullabies from the monitor, decide which camera you want to play lullabies and make it the full screen live view camera.

2. Press LULLABY PLAY/STOP on the monitor or camera. The system plays Lullaby #1 then repeats it.

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UsInG tHe InteRCoM The Intercom feature lets you talk to whomever is within camera range. 1. Decide which camera you want to establish an intercom link with, and make it the

full screen live view camera. 2. Press and hold TALK the monitor. 3. Speak clearly into the microphone. 4. Release TALK to listen to the response.

The system comes with one camera that has already been paired. It will communicate with the monitor when it is powered on. The pairing function lets you add up to 3 additional cameras to your system. It also lets you re-pair your first camera if needed.

# Pair the cameras to the monitor before mounting the cameras.

1. Verify that the monitor is powered on (see page 11). 2. Install and power on the accessory cameras according to the procedures

beginning on page 7. 3. Pair the accessory cameras according to the procedures on page 27. 4. Once the camera has been paired, it will be immediately viewable on the monitor.

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3. Press LULLABY SKIP to skip to Lullaby #2. The system plays Lullaby #2 then repeats it.

4. Press LULLABY SKIP to skip to Lullaby #3. The system plays Lullaby #3 then repeats it.

5. Press LULLABY SKIP to skip to Lullaby #4. The system plays Lullaby #4 then repeats it.

6. Press LULLABY SKIP to skip to Lullaby #1. The system plays Lullaby #1 then cycles through all lullabies.

7. PressVolandVolonthemonitororcameratoadjustthevolume.Press Volallthewaydownonthemonitortomutethelullabyplayingthroughthe monitor.

Monitor As you use your monitor, keep the screen clean by wiping it with a microfiber cloth to remove fingerprints, dust, etc. Camera When dust and grime builds up on the camera lens and glass, it affects the cameras vision. Use a microfiber cloth to regularly clean the cameras or when night vision video is cloudy or unclear.

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If Try There is no picture from the camera

checking all connections to the camera. Make sure the adaptor is plugged in.

making sure that the cameras and monitor are both ON.

making sure that the camera is in range of the monitor.

The picture keeps dropping

moving the camera closer to the monitor. repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve

the reception. adjusting the monitor and camera antennas to vertical

position. There are audio problems

making sure that there is sound within range of the camera microphone.

moving the camera or monitor farther apart if the unit emits a loud screeching noise (feedback).

There is an irregular beeping coming from the monitor

That is the Alert tone. Go to the Alert screen to turn the alert volume down or off (see page 23).

The picture has become choppy

The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame rate. Try: moving the camera closer to the monitor. removing obstructions between the monitor and

camera. adjusting the monitor and camera antennas to vertical

position. The monitor picture has frozen

Use a blunt object like an unbent paper clip to press RESET and reset the monitor. The monitor turns off. Press POWER to turn it back on again.

You cant record video (the New File icon is flashing red)

The New Record icon flashes red when the microSD card is full. Either manually delete video records (see page 30), enable Overwrite (see page 26), or reformat the microSD card to delete all records (see page 20).

you are on a MAC system and you cannot get Skype to recognize your monitor

Disconnecting from Skype first, then disconnect your monitor from your system. Reconnect your monitor to the system BEFORE connecting to Skype. Skype should be able to see the monitor now.

tRoUBLesHootInG If you have problems with the system, there is often a quick and simple solution. Please try the following:

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Camera Monitor Operating Frequency Range 2.400 ~ 2.4835GHz

TX Power 15dBm NA

RX Sensitivity NA 81dBm

Type of Spread Spectrum Used FHSS

Type of Modulation Used GFSK

Communication Range 150ms Line of Sight

GENERAL

sPeCIFICAtIon

CAMERA

Effective Pixel 640 x 480

Image Processing MJPEG

Lens 3.0mm / F2.8

Exposure Auto

White Balance Auto

Power Requirement 5.0VDC +/5%

Power Consumption 150mA Max (IR OFF) 730mA Max (IR ON) 440mA Max (Charging)

Operating Temperature Range 10C~40C(14F~104F)

Operating Humidity Range Within 80% Relative Humidity

RoHS Compliance Yes

Housing Material Plastic

Image Sensor Type Manufacturer/ Model # 1/6.5 Color CMOS Image sensor

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MONITOR Display Size/Type 4.3 TFT LCD

Resolution 480 x 272

Power Requirement 5.0VDC +/5%

Power Consumption 350mA Max (Normal) 900mA Max (Charging)

Operating Temperature Range 10C~40C(14F~104F)

Operating Humidity Range Within 80% Relative Humidity

RoHS Compliance Yes

Battery Life 4.5 hours

Housing Material Plastic

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one-YeAR LIMIteD WARRAntY

IMPORTANT Satisfactory evidence of the original purchase is required for warranty service.Please refer to our Uniden website for any details or warranty durations offered in addition to those contained below. Warrantor The warrantor is either Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 (Uniden Aust) or Uniden New Zealand Limited (Uniden NZ) as the case may be.

Terms of Warranty Uniden Aust/NZ warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the BW31xx Series (the Product), will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the duration of the warranty period, subject to the limitations and exclusions set out below. Warranty Period This warranty to the original retail purchaser is only valid in the original country of purchase for a Product first purchased either in Australia or New Zealand and will expire one (1) year from the date of the original retail sale. If a warranty claim is made, this warranty will not apply if the Product is found by Uniden to be: (A) Damaged or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended in the

relevant Uniden Owners Manual; (B) Modified, altered or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies or any

configurations not sold by Uniden Aust or Uniden NZ; (C) Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owners

Manual (D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in relation to

a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty; or (E) Used in conjunction with any equipment, parts or a system not manufactured by

Uniden. Parts Covered This warranty covers the Product and included accessories. User-generated Data This warranty does not cover any claimed loss of or damage to user-generated data (including but without limitation phone numbers, addresses and images) that may be stored on your Product.

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Statement of Remedy If the Product is found not to conform to this warranty as stated above, the Warrantor, at its discretion, will either repair the defect or replace the Product without any charge for parts or service. This warranty does not include any reimbursement or payment of any consequential damages claimed to arise from a Products failure to comply with the warranty. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 (Australia) or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand) as the case may be, none of which can be excluded. Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service Depending on the country in which the Product was first purchased, if you believe that your Product does not conform with this warranty, you should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden at the addresses shown below. You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred in making a warranty claim. Prior to delivery, we recommend that you make a backup copy of any phone numbers, images or other data stored on your Product, in case it is lost or damaged during warranty service.

UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Service Division 345 Princes Highway, Rockdale, NSW 2216 Phone number: 1300 366 895 Email address: custservice@uniden.com.au

UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LTD Service Division 150 Harris Road, East Tamaki Auckland 2013 Phone number: (09) 273 8377 Email add

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