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PX301
Weather Resistant Camera
The camera is built with durable aluminum, weather resistant housing
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so you can use it outdoors in almost any
weather condition. Use it indoors for monitoring your business, inventory or home.
Expandable up to 4 Cameras
This system can support up to four cameras so you can monitor multiple oces, entrances and outdoor areas at
the same time.
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Additional Camera: PX301-C
Motion Detection Settings
Motion detection gives you the option to record only when movement is detected to conserve your SD card
memory. Your system will start recording and alert you when motion is detected.
24 Hour Scheduled Recording
Personalize a 24 hour recording schedule. Record video footage using three dierent types of recording modes:
manual, scheduled, and motion activated.
7" LCD Monitor
View your live or recorded footage easily on the 7" LCD monitor. Its functional design allows it to be wall mounted
or placed on a table.
Remote Control Access
Control your system directly from the monitor or from a distance with the included remote control.
Easily Connects to a TV
Use the included 6ft AV wire to connect to any television so you can see and hear your footage on a larger screen.
Lifetime Live Customer Support
Our customer support team can be reached on our website at www.defender-usa.com/contact_us or via live web
chat. Our experts will be happy to assist you in English, French and Spanish.
1. IR illumination range up to 40ft under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely
obscured, depending on the camera application.
2. Not for use in direct exposure to water, rain or snow. Although the cameras are water resistant they are not waterproof.
3. Recording in quad screen mode not supported. Single channel recording only.
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