Swann SW242-WRA, SW244-WDW Tips and Tricks, Placing your Security Stickers, Cable Placement

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Tips and Tricks

Placing your Security Stickers

One of the most effective aspects of having a security system is the deterring of would be thieves or intruders. Many potential threats will think twice when they see that your home is protected by one of the most respected names in security systems.

To this end, we’ve included a few Swann Security Stickers in your box. They’ll let any potential problem know before it happens that you’re already on to them! To get the best results, we suggest placing the stickers somewhere very obvious, a couple of suggestions being:

1.On your front windows

2.On your side windows

3.Near entrance points, such as doors and gates

4.Next to an obvious camera

5.On the front counter

Cable Placement

If you are installing the PNP-50TMcables directly into your walls or ceiling, beware of placing them too close to electrical cabling. AC power operates at a certain frequency (50 or 60 hertz, depending on your locale) and this frequency generates a rather intense electromagnetic field. Running cables too close to a AC cable will cause noticeable distortion of your images.

Extending Cable Length

It may be the case that you want to connect a camera farther away from the monitor than the supplied cables allow. Whilst it is possible to do this, please consider the following:

1.The longer the cable running from the camera to the RedAlert is, the more signal loss will occur during image transit. Signal loss will show up first as fuzziness in the image, followed by image noise and finally static (like that on an un-tuned television screen).

2.Signal loss becomes a real problem when dealing with longer cables than those supplied. If you want to use a cable longer than 50m/150ft, be sure that it is a shielded cable.

3.Joining cables together is, generally, not recommended. Whilst it is possible to do this, it usually causes more signal loss than using a longer cable. Of course, if you are a few feet short with the supplied cable, and just happen to have your own cables lying around, there’s no harm in trying cables joined together and seeing what results you get. We do, however, recommend purchasing a longer cable.

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Contents RedAlertTM Before You Begin FCC VerificationTable of Contents Package ContentsOverview How it WorksFew key points to remember Layout of the RedAlert Select the position for your camera Installing the Wired PNP-50Attach the power supply Attach the cameraAbout the Wireless Camera Mount the cameraConnecting Power and Cameras Attaching the RedAlert to a TelevisionTo attach a camera Motion Detection Viewing Live ImagesQuality Settings Capture FormatTo change the Capture Format Wireless Cameras and Interference Motion Detect Count Advanced Motion Detection SettingsMotion Detection Area Motion Detect IntervalMotion Detect Sensitivity To set the Motion Detect Sensitivity optimallyTo Change Folders To Playback images/videos using the RedAlertPlaying Back Images and Videos To Delete unwanted images/videosAccessing Images/Videos via a Computer To playback, copy and delete images using a computerTroubleshooting Problem All I see is a blank screen Placing your Security Stickers Cable PlacementTips and Tricks Extending Cable LengthTechnical Specifications RedAlertWarranty Information Helpdesk / Technical Support Details
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SW242-WDV, SW242-WRA, SW244-WDS, SW244-WDW specifications

The Swann SW242-WDV is a sophisticated security camera that exemplifies modern surveillance technology, designed to provide robust monitoring solutions for both residential and commercial environments. With an array of impressive features, the SW242-WDV stands out for its user-friendly design and reliability.

One of the main features of the SW242-WDV is its high-resolution video capture, offering 1080p Full HD recording quality. This clarity ensures that users can easily identify faces, license plates, and other critical details in the monitored areas. The camera is equipped with a wide-angle lens, typically offering a field of view around 90 degrees, enabling it to cover large areas without the need for multiple units.

The SW242-WDV also integrates night vision capabilities, thanks to its infrared technology. This allows the camera to maintain optimal visibility even in low-light conditions, ensuring 24/7 surveillance without compromising image quality. Users can rely on this feature to monitor their property effectively around the clock.

Another key characteristic is its weatherproof design, making the SW242-WDV suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. With an IP66 rating, this camera is resistant to dust and capable of withstanding harsh weather conditions such as rain and snow, thereby ensuring its longevity and uninterrupted functionality.

For connectivity, the SW242-WDV supports Wi-Fi and can be easily integrated into existing home or office networks. This connectivity allows for seamless remote viewing through a compatible smartphone app, giving users the freedom to monitor their properties in real time from virtually anywhere in the world. The camera also supports motion detection, sending push notifications to users' devices upon detecting movement, which enhances its security features.

Additionally, the camera can be paired with various storage options, such as cloud storage or local storage through SD cards, ensuring that recorded footage is preserved and easily accessible when needed. The device’s compatibility with digital video recorders (DVRs) further enhances its utility, allowing users to set up comprehensive video surveillance systems.

In summary, the Swann SW242-WDV is a reliable and versatile security camera, offering high-definition video, night vision capabilities, rugged weatherproof design, and flexible connectivity options. These features make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to bolster their security measures efficiently and effectively.