X10 cr14a Owner's Manual

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To clear all stored positions:
Move the switch at the bottom to Program. Press Center then
move the switch back to Normal.
With the switch set to Normal:
Press P1, P2, P3 or P4 to move to any of the 4 positions stored
for the camera.
Press Center to center the position for the camera.
Press Sweep to sweep through all 4 positions stored for the
camera.
To stop scanning or movement to a stored position:
Press any BLUE key on the remote while the camera is moving
to stop the movement.
To turn the camera off:
Unplug its power supply. For multiple camera systems a
Transceiver is required, which then lets you turn the cameras
on and off by remote control.
Multi Camera Operation
If you purchase multiple Pan 'n Tilt Cameras, and purchase a
Transceiver (RR501 or TM751) the Remote lets you turn on
any of 4 cameras or scan each of them in turn (forward or
backward) so as to display the image from each camera in turn
on your TV. You connect each camera (up to 4) to its own Ninja
Base, plug each one into its Addressable Power Supply, and
set each to a different number between 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, or 13-16.
To control 4 different cameras, press the button for the camera
you want to control (C1, C2, C3, or C4) then press the other
buttons as described for single camera operation. Refer to the
owner’s manual for Ninja Pan ‘n Tilt System for more details.
F.C.C. CAUTION - THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15
OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY
NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS
DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
UNDESIRED OPERATION.
NOTE: NO CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE MADE
TO THE UNITS.  ANY CHANGES MADE TO THE UNITS
WILL VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
LIMITED 1-YEAR WARRANTY
See: http://www.x10.com/support/return_policy.htm
for warranty info.
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SCAN
Sweep
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POSITION
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ScanPad Remote
Model CR14A
CR14A-11/02
The CR14A Remote lets you move the position of an XCam2 camera (attached to a Ninja Pan ‘n Tilt Base) from left to right (pan) and up
and down (tilt). You can store 4 positions for a camera and then use the remote to sweep between these positions.
Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries (sold separately) in the remote’s battery compartment, and use a dime to set its dial to the same
Housecode as your camera’s power supply.
For use with Ninja 
 Pan ‘n Tilt Camera Bases
Set to the same letter as
the Transceiver and
camera power supplies.
(For multiple camera
systems).
Scans forward or backward thru
cameras controlled by C1 thru C4.
Hold to step every 6 seconds.
(For multiple camera systems).
“Pans” left and right.
“Tilts” up and down.
Write
camera
locations
here.
Pressing any of
these turns on that
camera, and turns
the other 3 off
(Transceiver
required). Not used
if you only have one
camera.
Stores 4 positions
for each camera.
Centers
the
camera.
Sweeps thru the 4
stored positions for
the selected camera.
Single Camera Operation
Press a left or right BLUE button at the top of the CR14A
Remote to “Pan” the camera left or right. Press a BLUE up or
down button to “Tilt” the camera up or down.
Buttons P1 thru P4 are used to store 4 position settings for
the camera.
1. To store the first position for the camera, press the BLUE
buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch
at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P1.
2. To store the second position for the camera, press the BLUE
buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch
at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P2.
3. To store the third position for the camera, press the BLUE
buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch
at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P3.
4. To store the fourth position for the camera, press the BLUE
buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch
at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P4. Move the
switch back to Normal.
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