OWNER S MANUAL 14 Color Dual- Page Quad Screen System Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference
WARNING These symbols with supplemental markings and are located at the rear of the monitor CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols This symbol is intended to alert the user when there is uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of an electric shock This symbol is intended to alert the user when there is important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the User will be required to correct the interference at his / her expense. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction....3 Features.....3 Important Safety Precautions..........4 System Contents.......5 Description of Controls & Operation......6 Monitor Unit.........6 Camera Unit............11 Remote Control Unit... 13 Control Functions.15 Installation Camera Unit.28 Monitor Unit..29 Connecting monitor to a VCR...30 Trouble Shooting.........31 Specifications.........34 Warranty...... 36 2
INTRODUCTION This video surveillance system will give you added security and comfort for many years. It is easy to install in almost anywhere you need audio/video surveillance. Please read the installation and operating instruction in this manual, and keep it for future reference. FEATURES Monitor Dual-Page quad system for up to 8 camera inputs 4 BNC / 4 Plug n Play DIN inputs Alarm function utilizes digital screen image motion detection function Programmable PIP / POP display ( Picture in Picture / Picture on Picture ) 2 way audio communication between monitor and camera Digital image zoom and freeze Camera Color fixed wide angle camera Alarm input terminals can be integrated with an existing wired alarm system 330 lines of high resolution for clear on-screen images 3 lux light sensitivity 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Congratulations on purchasing the 14 Color Quad system. Before operating your Video Security System please read all the safety and operating instructions completely, and retain for future reference. To prevent entanglement, never place the camera or monitor in a crib or playpen Do not place the monitor on any surface or wall where the camera or its AC cord may be within reach of a child or baby Never use the monitor or camera near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, laundry tub, kitchen sink or in a wet basement, etc Disconnect the AC power from the wall outlets when the system is not in use. Position the monitor and camera to allow for adequate ventilation Keep the camera out of direct sunlight To prevent overheating, keep the monitor, and camera away from heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances ( including amplifiers) which produce heat. Use only the cables provided. Use of any others may damage the monitor and/or camera Plug into an electrical outlet with standard household power Changes or modifications not approved by Home Sentinel could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 4
SYSTEM CONTENTS The following products should be included in the box. Please check that you have them all before installation o o o o o (1) Wide angle camera with mounting bracket (1) 14 Color Dual Page Quad Screen Monitor (1) 65 of Camera Cable (1) Remote Control (1) Power cord 5
Monitor controls - Front View DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 1 9 MIC Talk 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1. MIC Press the talk button to speak through the microphone to hear at the camera 2. Talk Button used in the Full / Quad screen mode to talk and hear at the camera. The camera is equipped with a speaker 6
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 3. Remote Sensor - signal from remote control is transmitted here 4. CH Buttons ( Channel Buttons ) this button allows the user to go to full screen for channel 1 ~ 8 5. Mode Button - different screens are displayed depending on the number of times this button is pressed 1. PIP ( A position or 1 st screen ) 2. POP ( A position or 1 st screen ) 3. Auto-Switcher Mode ( Quad A Channel 1~4 Quad B Channel 5 ~ 8 ) 4. Quad A or B 6. Quad Button - displays all 4 pictures on one screen. Press this button once to display the Quad A screen ( Channels 1 ~4 ), press this button again to display the Quad B screen ( Channels 5 ~ 8 ) 7. VCR Button press this button to watch previously recorded film. Press this button again, to the OFF position for recording 8. Menu Button the monitor provides an on screen picture menu which includes contrast, brightness, Sharpness, color, tint, preset and exit a. Scroll down the functions by pressing the MENU button repeatedly b. As you scroll down the function, the selected function will be highlighted in red c. When the desired function is selected, press the Data to adjust the value of the function When nothing is selected for 20 seconds, it will automatically exit the menu mode or you can select Exit at the bottom of the menu mode and press the Data button to exit the menu mode 9. Volume / Data Buttons ( Up/Down ) Press the Up button to increase the volume level or the down Button to reduce the volume level. 10. Power Button 7
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION Monitor - Rear View 1 2 3 4 8 9 7 5 6 1. AC In Plug in the AC power cord 2. Sensor Out allows you to connect an optional device, such as a horn or siren. The contact should be a normally open dry contact 8
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 3. Video Out RCA jack sends video signals to a VCR for recording or other device Note: The video output from this terminal is the same information as on the screen 4. Video Input These jacks receive video signals from the cameras CH 1 ~ CH 4 is a video input for a BNC jack CH 5 ~ CH 8 is a video input for a DIN jack 5. Sensor Input This DIN Jack receives alarm signals from the sensor which relates to the individual camera location ( CH 1 ~ Ch 8 ) 6. Audio Input These RCA jacks receive audio signals from the microprocessor which relates to the individual camera ( CH 1 ~ CH 4 ) 7. Audio Out This RCA jack sends audio signals to the VCR or other audio unit 8. VCR Input - 1) Video : This RCA jack receives video signals from the VCR or other video unit 2) Audio: This RCA jack receives audio signals from the VCR or other video unit 9. VCR Out - 1) Video : This RCA jack sends video signals to the VCR or other video unit 2) Audio: This RCA jack sends audio signals to the VCR or other video unit The video output signal in Quad or the same video signal as seen on the screen is selectable via The VCR Record Mode menu. 9
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION Mini 8 pin Din Jack ( Sensor Input ) PLEASE NOTE: For the sensor input, a NO ( Normally Open ) contact sensor must be used to connect to the 8 pin Din jack MINI 6 PIN DIN JACK VIEW ( FROM BACK OF MONITOR ) G A ) B+ 12V ( Power ) B) Audio Input C) Camera Audio AMP: B+ 12V ( Power ) D) Video Input E) Audio Out F) N.C. ( Not Connected ) G)Ground ( Metal outer case ) 10
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION Camera Unit 6 1. Camera Lens Delivers a high quality image by using a ¼ CCD Color image sensor 2. Microphone Picks up sound around the camera 3. Cable Input Connect cable to camera ( 6 pin Din ) 11
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 4. Speaker Delivers sound from the monitor to the camera 5. Bracket Metal bracket connects to camera for mounting on wall or ceiling 6. Sensor Inputs B+ GND IN GND Red Black White B+ : This terminal is a +12VDC output for the sensor GND : This terminal is a ground output for the sensor IN: This terminal is for a trigger input. A Normally Open ( NO ) or Normally closed ( NC) type sensor output would be connected here Note: The Sensor Type NO / NC is selectable via the Alarm Mode Menu under the Alarm Input Select 12
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION Remote Control Unit KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Mode Allows the user to select PIP, POP, Auto-switcher or Quad Screen VCR Sets monitor to VCR Mode QUAD Sets monitor to Quad Mode AUDIO ( 1~4 ) Sets monitor to Audio feature in the Quad mode Button 1 for cameras 1/5 Button 2 for cameras 2/6 Button 3 for cameras 3/7 Button 4 for camera 4/8 Freeze 1/5 In the Quad mode, you can freeze a picture for CH 1 or CH 5 depending on the page Freeze 2/6 In the Quad mode, you can freeze a picture for CH 2 or CH 6 depending on the page Freeze 3/7 In the Quad mode, you can freeze a picture for CH 3 or CH 7 depending on the page Freeze 4/8 In the Quad mode, you can freeze a picture for CH 4 or CH 8 depending on the page CH 1/5 Goes into the full screen mode for CH 1 or CH 5 depending on the page CH 2/6 Goes into the full screen mode for CH 2 or CH 6 depending on the page CH 3/7 Goes into the full screen mode for CH 3 or CH 7 depending on the page CH 4/8 Goes into the full screen mode for CH 4 or CH 8 depending on the page 13
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION + & - Use to adjust the value Use the UP arrow key in the Menu option Use the DOWN arrow key in the MENU option Use the LEFT arrow key in the ZOOM and MENU options Use the RIGHT arrow key in the ZOOM and MENU options MENU Calls up the MENU feature FREEZE Allows user to pause all screens at a time A.L. OFF Allows user to stop the alarm function in progress ENTER Sets the adjusted value ZOOM Sets the monitor to Zoom feature. Refer to ZOOM FUNCTION MUTE Sets monitor to AUDIO MUTE SHIFT SKEY ( 1~3 ) Allows user to select FULL SELECT, CH SELECT, AUTO or SMALL SELECT. Refer to SHIFT FUNCTION 14
Control functions DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ZOOM FUNCTION & SHIFT FUNCTION ( Available on remote control only ) 1. Zoom Function This monitor is equipped with a zoom feature ( 2 X zoom ). To utilize this feature proceed as follows: (A) Set the monitor to the desired channel and press the ZOOM button (B) A box will appear on the screen (C) Use the Up/Down/ Left/Right arrow keys to move the box to the area which you would like the monitor to zoom in on (D) To view the zoom in, press the ENTER button like to zoom in on ) is shifted up / down / left / right, then (E) To return to the previous screen, press the ENTER button again (F) To exit the ZOOM Mode, press the ZOOM button again in image PLEASE NOTE: If the box ( area on the monitor you would you must press the enter button twice to view the zoomed 2. Shift Button (A) To operate the shift button, press the MODE button first (B) The PIP ( Picture in Picture ) or POP ( Picture on Picture ) is displayed on the monitor (C) Press the SHIFT button, the following is displayed on the monitor SKEY 1 FULL SELECT SKEY 2 AUTO SKEY 3 SMALL SELECT When the POP screen is displayed on the monitor, the following is displayed SKEY 1 CH SELECT SKEY 2 AUTO (D) Press the desired button, SKEY 1. SKEY 2 or SKEY 3 to change the picture configuration (E) To exit, press the SHIFT button and then press the MODE key again 15
Control functions DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS ( Available on remote control only ) Main Menu Setting (A) The MAIN MENU is displayed by pressing the MENU button: MAIN MENU 1. CHANNEL NAME SET 2. DATE/TIME SET 3. PIP/POP MODE SET 4. DISPLAY MODE SET 5. VCR RECORD MODE : QUAD 6. ALARM MODE SET 7. MOTION DETECTION SET 8. SEQUENCE SET 9. RESET CONTROLS & OPERATION (B) To enter the Sub Menu, press the ENTER button where the scroll bar is located (C) The highlighted scroll bar can be moved up or down by pressing the arrow keys ( or ) (D) To exit the MENU MODE, press the MENU button again 16
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 1. CHANNEL NAME SETTING ( Available on remote control only ) ( CHANNEL NAME SET ) CAMERA 1 : CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 : CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 : CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 : CAMERA 4 CAMERA 5 : CAMERA 5 CAMERA 6 : CAMERA 6 CAMERA 7 : CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8 : CAMERA 8 (A) Press the or button to select the camera position Cam 1~8, which you wish to change, then press the ENTER button (B) When the curser is highlighted on the letter, you can change or modify the letter by pressing the + or button (C) Use the or ( Up and Down ) arrow keys to move around (D) After adjusting the channel name, press the ENTER button (E) To exit the Main Menu, press the MENU button Note: (1) The above procedure ( A ~ D ) must be followed for each camera position (2) 8 characters are available for each camera 17
2. DATE/TIME SETTING DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ( DATE/TIME SET ) 1. DISPLAY TYPE SET 2. DATE/TIME SET 1.) Display Type Setting (A) Press the ENTER button when DISPLAY TYPE is highlighted. The following is displayed DISPLAY TYPE SET DATE: MM DD YY ( DD MM YY, YY MM DD OFF ) TIME: HH MM SS ( HH/MM, OFF ) (B) To adjust the date and time DISPLAY TYPE, use the + or - buttons (C) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button 18
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 2.) Date/Time Setting (A) Press the ENTER button when DATE/TIME is highlighted. The following is displayed ( DATE/TIME SET ) DATE: 2003/01/07 ( YY-MM-DD ) TIME: 12:46 ( HH-MM) (B) Adjust the date and time by using the + or buttons and the & ( left & right ) arrow keys (C) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button 3. PIP / POP MODE SETTING ( PIP/POP SET ) 1. PIP POSITION SET 2. POP POSITION SET 19
1.) PIP Position Setting (A) Press the ENTER button when the PIP POSITION is highlighted. The following is displayed: BOTTOM RIGHT DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION (B) To adjust the PIP POSITION use the + or - buttons (C) The following PIP POSITIONS are shown below: RIGHT LEFT TOP BOTTOM 20
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION BOTTOM LEFT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT (D) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button 2). POP Position setting a. Press the ENTER button when the POP POSITION is highlighted. The following is displayed: BOTTOM 21
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ( B ) To adjust the POP POSITION, use the + or buttons ( C ) The following POP POSITIONS are shown below: LEFT TOP RIGHT ( D ) To program / exit the Sub Menu, press the ENTER button 4. DISPLAY MODE SETTING ( DISPLAY MODE SET ) CAMERA ID : ON ( OFF ) BORDER LINE : ON ( OFF ) OSD POSITION : C ( A,B,D ) (A) To adjust the display mode, use the + or buttons and the or arrow keys (B) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button 22
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 5. VCR RECORD MODE VCR RECORD MODE : QUAD ( ACTUAL ) ( A ) This setting is for the Video signal at the VCR Video Output terminal, and can be selected for either QUAD mode or ACTUAL, as seen on the screen ( B ) To change from the QUAD mode to the ACTUAL mode, or vice versa, press the + or buttons ( C ) To exit the menu, press the MENU button 23
6. ALARM MODE SETTING DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ( ALARM MODE SET ) ALARM RST TIME : 30 SEC ( 01 99 SEC. ) ALARM : BUZZER + OSD ( OSD, OFF ) V- LOSS : BUZZER + OSD ( OSD, OFF ) ( ALARM INPUT SELECT ) CAMERA 1 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 2 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 3 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 4 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 5 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 6 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 7 : NO ( NC, OFF ) CAMERA 8 : NO ( NC, OFF ) ( A ) To adjust the alarm mode, use the + or buttons and the up & down ( or ) arrow keys ( B ) Alarm Input Select If you are connecting a sensor such as a wired contact or wired motion sensor you can select a Normally Open or Normally Closed contact depending on the sensor that you connect to the back of the camera ( C ) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button Note: The Alarm Mode Setting menu does not include the Video Motion Detection Alarm 24
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION 7. MOTION DETECTION ( Video Motion Detection ) ( MOTION DETECTION ) 1. DWELL TIME 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 2. ALARM BUZZER & OSD ( OSD, OFF ) 3. CAMERA CHANNEL 1/5 ( 4/8, 3/7, 2/6 ) 4. SENSITIVITY 01 ( 1,2,3,4,5 ) 5. AREA FULL ( 01 13, OFF ) ( A) To adjust the dwell time ( Alarm time duration) use the + or buttons when the DWELL TIME is highlighted ( B ) To adjust the alarm mode use the + or buttons when the ALARM is highlighted ( C ) To change the CAMERA Channels use the + or buttons when CAMERA is highlighted It will show you camera views for motion detection ( 1/5. 4/8, 3/7 or 2/6 ) Note: The setting for the sensitivity / sensing area cannot not be used for the individual camera, but can be used as pairs, such as cameras 1/5, 2/6, 3/7 or 4/8 25
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ( D ) To adjust the camera sensitivity for motion detection, use the + or buttons ( 1 is more sensitive, 5 is less sensitive ) ( E ) To adjust the area on the monitor that you want detected, use the + or buttons ( OFF, FULL or 1-13 ) ( F ) The area of detection is show below: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 FULL OFF 26
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS & OPERATION ( G ) To program / exit the Submenu press the ENTER button Note: Motion detection occurs when the camera detects the video information movement, which is carried by the individual pixels, occurred in the CCD image sensor. Either a buzzer ( alarm ) and an On screen display of the camera is shown or an On-screen display can be selected This motion detection alarm is only available with the page by page ( i.e.: If the screen shows Page A Camera 1~4, then Page B, camera 5 ~8 will not trigger this function ) 8. SEQUENCE SETTING ( SEQUENCE SET ) Q DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 1. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 2. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 3. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 4. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 5. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 6. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 7. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) 8. DWELL TIME : 03 sec ( 01 99 sec ) ( A )To adjust the sequence duration time, use the + or button and arrow keys ( or ) ( B ) To program / exit the Sub Menu press the ENTER button Note: This system incorporates a No Video Auto Skip function, where no video channel will be skipped in the Auto Sequence mode 9. RESET To set the adjusted value to the default value, press the ENTER button when RESET is illuminated 27
INSTALLATION 28
INSTALLATION Back of Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. CAMERA 1 TERMINAL - Connect camera 1 cable ( BNC ) to this terminal 2. CAMERA 2 TERMINAL - Connect camera 2 cable ( BNC ) to this terminal 3. CAMERA 3 TERMINAL Connect camera 3 cable ( BNC ) to this terminal 4. CAMERA 4 TERMINAL Connect camera 4 cable ( BNC ) to this terminal 5. CAMERA 5 TERMINAL Connect camera 5 cable ( DIN ) to this terminal 6. CAMERA 6 TERMINAL Connect camera 6 cable ( DIN ) to this terminal 7. CAMERA 7 TERMINAL Connect camera 7 cable ( DIN ) to this terminal 8. CAMERA 8 TERMINAL Connect camera 8 cable ( DIN ) to this terminal Please note: BNC cable not included 29
INSTALLATION Audio /video Jack Connections Refer to the following connection method when connecting this monitor to a standard VCR ( use RCA cables, not supplied ) Monitor VCR Terminal (VCR Input/ Output) Video OUT Video IN Audio OUT Audio IN Video IN Video OUT Audio IN Audio OUT The VCR must be programmed or selected in one of the following modes: Video 1, Video 2, AUX, A/V or LINE IN mode for recording ( refer to the Owner s Manual of the VCR for input selection procedure). If this programming is not done, then a snowy picture will be recorded. 30
INSTALLATION Refer to the following connection method when connecting this monitor to a time lapse recorder ( use RCA cables, not supplied ) Monitor Time Lapse Recorder (VCR Input/ Output) Video OUT Video IN Audio OUT Audio IN Video IN Video OUT Audio IN Audio OUT Refer to the following connection method when connecting a slave monitor ( use RCA cables, not supplied ) Master Monitor Slave Monitor Video OUT Video IN Audio OUT Audio IN Note: The maximum length of RCA cable that you can go from the monitor to the VCR, or from monitor to monitor is 20 meters. The RCA cables for this connection are not supplied with the unit 31
Before calling service, check the following points for possible misuse Symptom TROUBLE SHOOTING Solution No Picture Check that the AC cord is correctly connected Check that the AC socket is live by plugging in another piece of equipment Ensure that the cable is properly connected to the camera or other equipment Check that the connector is not bent or the pins pushed in If there is any kind of problem, reset the monitor by turning off the power switch, and then turn it back on after 30 seconds Image is scrolling or Cable should be securely attached to the camera unstable Press the power switch ON or OFF Fuzzy Picture Adjust the Contrast and Brightness Controls Press the power switch ON or OFF * A minimum interval of 20 minutes should exist before pressing the power switch a second time when not switching between modes 32
TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Solution Bouncing or wavy picture on the monitor Move any electrical devices that may be causing the electrical interference away from the monitor See this manual for FCC information Unshielded audio speakers placed next to the monitor can cause picture distortion. Move the speakers away from the monitor 33
SPECIFICATIONS Monitor Unit System NTSC Picture Tube 14 Color CRT, 90 deflection Horizontal Resolution More than 480 Lines Video Input Video Signal: Composite 1V p-p Video Signal: 0.714Vp-p, Sync Signal: 0.3Vp-p Sub-carrier Frequency Sync. Range 3.579545 MHz ± 500 Hz Horizontal & Vertical Frequency Stability 15.750 KHz ± 500 Hz / 60 Hz ± 3 Hz High Voltage 24 KV ± 1.0 KV Power Consumption 80 W ( Maximum ) Power Input 100V ~ 230V, 50 / 60 Hz Audio Input -5 dbu, High Impedance Audio Output 1.2 Watts Operating Humidity Condition 0 to 90% Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Weight 13 kg Dimensions 365mm (W) x 338mm (H) x 384mm (D) 14.4 (W) x 13.3 (H) x 15.1 (D) 34
ATIOS Camera Unit Image Sensor Video System Resolution Shutter Control Camera application Minimum illumination Power Requirements Operating Temperature Weight Dimensions SPECIFICATIONS 1/4" Color CCD Image Sensor NTSC 380 TV lines ( Horizontal ) Auto 1/60-1/6000 seconds Camera rated for indoor use only 3 lux 12V ( Powered from the monitor via cable 14 F~ 122 F ( 0 C ~ 40 C ) 12 oz ( 340 g ) 7.0 cm (W) x 8.5 cm (D) x 5.3 cm (H) 2.76 (W) x 3.35 (D) x 2.90 (H) Remote Control Unit Operation INFRARED LED Power Source 2 AAA alkaline batteries Power Consumption 100 mw Max Distance of transmission 7 meters Angle of Infrared LED ± 30 ( Up & Down, Right & Left ) Weight 73g ( without batteries ) Dimensions 54 (W) x 23 (D) x 171 (H) mm 35
WARRANTY Home Sentinel warrants this home and small business security product( The Product ) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover any expenses incurred in the removal or reinstallation of the product. This warranty is offered to the original purchaser of the product only. If the product should prove defective within the warranty period, return the product postage prepaid to Home Sentinel, along with your dated sales slip or other proof of purchase which will establish your eligibility for warranty. Home Sentinel will at its option, replace or repair the product free of charge and return the product to you postage prepaid. This warranty does not apply to the product which has been damaged, misused, altered or repaired by anyone than a Home Sentinel authorized service facility. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING FITNESS FOR USE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE, AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR HOME SENTINEL ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT. HOME SENTINEL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS. This warranty gives legal rights, and may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province. Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long a warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Additionally, some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. 36
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