GE Wireless Security Camera with TV Receiver, Color and Night Vision Features
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- Monitor with Ease:
Easily listen and view any area of your home day or night. This camera wirelessly transmits audio and video up to 200 feet. It features night vision for low or no light viewing.
- Small Size:
Contemporary design.
- 'Wi-Fi' Friendly:
It won't interfere with your home wireless network.
- Quick to Alert:
Alerts you when sound is detected within a monitored area.
- For Use Indoors or Outdoors:
- Monitor with Ease:
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GE Wireless Security Camera with TV Receiver, Color and Night Vision Instructions
- Wireless Color Camera with Reciever
- Package Contents
Please check and identify all the parts before proceeding with the installation.
- Before you Install
- Choosing a Camera Mounting Area
The 45233 Wireless Color Camera can be positioned on a desktop, or mounted to a wall. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. When choosing a mounting location, please be advised:
- Choosing a Camera Mounting Area
The 45233 Wireless Color Camera can be positioned on a desktop, or mounted to a wall. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. When choosing a mounting location, please be advised:
- Connecting a TV or Monitor
To prepare for installation of the system, we recommend that you temporarily connect the 45234 Receiver to a TV or Monitor to help you choose the best location for installing the camera. The camera connects wirelessly and automatically to the receiver when both are powered on and within 200 ft (unobstructed view) of each other. This system will accommodate up to 2 cameras.
1. Connect one end of the cable (3.5mm male) to the rear of the receiver, and the other end (white/yellow) to your television’s A/V inputs. Match the yellow plug to the yellow VIDEO IN jack and the white plug to the white AUDIO IN jack.
2. Plug the AC adapter into the power jack (marked on the back of the receiver, then into an AC outlet.
3. Loosen the antenna nut and rotate the antenna to a vertical position. Tighten antenna nut so it is snug. Do not over-tighten. Place the receiver either on top or near to your TV.
4. Set your TV to monitor the VIDEO INPUT designated for the Receiver.
- Channel Selection: Manual Mode
To select one of the two channels manually, press the MANUAL button on the top panel of the Monitor. The green LED will light for the corresponding channel. The receiver will switch to a different channel (1 or 2) each time the MANUAL button is pressed. When you have selected the channel with the active camera, that video will appear on the monitor/TV screen. Each camera must be assigned to a specific channel; both cameras cannot be on the same channel or the signals will cancel out.
- Channel Selection: Multi-Camera Operation
This wireless surveillance system is designed to work with up to 2 cameras. Additional cameras are sold separately. IMPORTANT: When using more than one camera, each camera must be assigned to a specific channel using the channel selection switch located on the underside of the camera housing. Select either 1 or 2 for each camera. Each camera must be assigned to a specific channel; both cameras cannot be on the same channel or the signals will cancel out. If using only one camera you can select either Ch 1 or Ch 2, whichever provides the best picture. The slide switch located on the rear of the Receiver must be set to reflect the channels in use.
- Channel Selection: Auto Mode (2 Camera Operation)
- Channel Selection: Cycle Time Setting
(Time interval between camera selections)
- Night Vision
The 45233 Wireless Color Camera features Night Vision technology. Objects and images can be seen in little or no light up to 10 ft. The camera uses a special image sensor that automatically detects available light levels. It turns on/off the Infra-Red (IR) LEDS on the front of the camera. These LEDs provide artificial light that allows the camera to ‘see’ in the dark. Night Vision will appear as a Black and White image. When the image sensor detects enough light, color will return to the images.
- Auto Detection and Notification Feature
This feature allows the system to emit an audio alert whenever sound is detected within a monitored area. When the camera detects a sound, the receiver will sound an alert and a notification light will fl ash. The feature can be turned ON/OFF by pressing the button on the front panel of the receiver. The sensitivity for the level of audio detection (when the receiver will sound an alert) can be adjusted with the sensitivity control located at the back of the receiver.
- Camera Installation
- Desktop Mount
1. Place camera in desired location on a flat surface.
2. Set Channel switch on camera to 1 or 2.
3. Power ON the TV/monitor; reconnect AC adapter to the camera.
4. Select the channel (1 or 2) on the receiver that corresponds to the camera channel setting. (See Channel Selection)
5. Adjust antenna and camera angle as needed for the clearest picture. Positioning the antenna upwards to improve sensitivity, and downwards to reduce sensitivity. Take care not to force the antennas past their lock positions.
- Wall Mount
1. To simplify the wall mount process, you will find a custom wall mounting plate included with the mounting hardware.
2. Select the ideal location. Using the supplied mount as a template, drill two 3/16” holes in the desired mounting location, and install the two wall anchors (included) into the holes, or screw directly into a wall stud. Secure the mounting plate to the wall. Do not run the adapter cable in walls; when securing the cable, do not cut or puncture.
3. Set Channel switch on camera to 1 or 2. Slide the camera onto the alignment and locking pins of the mounting plate. Plug in AC adapter into camera.
4. Adjust antenna and camera angle as needed for the clearest picture.
- Connecting to VCR or DVR
You can connect the 45234 camera system to a VCR or DVR in order to record the images received from up to 2 cameras. The VCR or DVR must also be connected a TV/Monitor in order to see live or recorded images.
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2021
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Feb 5 | GED Security Advisory 21-01 | iFIX Vulnerabilities | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 21-01 |
2020
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Dec 17 | GED Security Advisory 20-05 | Industrial Gateway Server (IGS) Vulnerability | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 20-05 |
Sep 18 | GED Security Advisory 20-04 | APM Classic Vulnerabilities | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 20-04 |
Jul 09 | GED Security Advisory 20-03 | APM Connect and Ghostcat vulnerability | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 20-03 |
Mar 30 | GED Security Advisory 20-02 | Local Privilege Escalation in CIMPLICITY | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 20-02 |
Jan 27 | GED Security Advisory 20-01 | EKANS ransom software | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 20-01 |
2019
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Nov 23 | GED Security Advisory 19-01 | Privilege Escalation in iFIX | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 19-01 |
2018
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Nov 23 | GED Security Advisory 18-01 | GE Global Discovery Server Blind XXE Vulnerability | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 18-01 |
May 01 | GED SecComm 18-02 | Gemalto Kaspersky Common Licensing Vulnerabilities | GE Security Communication GED SecComm 18-02 |
Mar 18 | GED SecComm 18-01 | Gigasoft ActiveX Vulnerability | GE Security Communication GED SecComm 18-01 |
2017
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
May 17 | GEAC 17-01 | Ransomware event, known as WannaCry | GE Security Advisory GEAC 17-01 |
2016
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
July 12 | GED 16-01 | CIMPLICITY Services DACLs | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 16-01 |
Nov 29 | GED 16-02 | Password Management Vulnerability | GE Digital Security Advisory GED 16-02 |
2015
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Sept 4 | GEIP15-02 | Proficy Mobile Change to Supported Browser | Proficy Mobile Change to Supported Browser |
May 22 | GEIP15-01 | Impact of SSL3.0 POODLE Vulnerability | GE Security Advisory GEIP15-01 |
2014
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Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Oct 28 | GEIP14-05 | Proficy HMI/SCADA - CIMPLICITY Targeted by an Advanced Threat Actor | GE Security Advisory GEIP14-05 |
Oct 14 | GEIP14-04 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – DNP3 Driver from Catapult Software | GE Security Advisory GEIP14-04 |
Oct 14 | GEIP14-03 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY Elevation of Privilege | GE Security Advisory GEIP14-03 |
Oct 14 | GEIP14-02 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY CimView Memory Access Violation | GE Security Advisory GEIP14-02 |
Oct 14 | GEIP14-01 | Proficy Industrial Gateway Server Driver from Kepware | GE Security Advisory GEIP14-01 |
Oct 14 | GEIP13-02-2 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – TCPTASK Denial of Service | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-02-2 |
2013
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Dec 19 | GEIP13-06 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY WebView remote code exec | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-06 |
Dec 19 | GEIP13-05 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY web access remote code exec | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-05 |
Oct 7 | GEIP13-04 | Proficy DNP3 I/O Driver: Denial of Service | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-04 |
Jun 18 | GEIP13-03 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – CIMPLICITY WebView buffer overflows | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-03 |
Feb 19 | GEIP13-02 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – iFIX TCP/IP Task Denial of Service | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-02 |
Feb 19 | GEIP13-01 | Proficy HMI/SCADA – iFIX I/O Drivers Default Password | GE Security Advisory GEIP13-01 |
2012
Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Dec 4 | GEIP12-19 | Proficy CIMPLICITY: WebView information disclosure | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-19 |
October 2 | GEIP12-15 | Proficy Portal: Information disclosure (authentication design) | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-15 |
October 2 | GEIP12-14 | Proficy Portal: Information disclosure in default configuration | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-14 |
October 2 | GEIP12-13 | Proficy CIMPLICITY: Multiple vulnerabilities in built-in web server | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-13 |
August 14 | GEIP12-10 | Proficy Portal: Multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities | Proficy Security Advisory GEIP12-10 |
April 24 | GEIP12-05 | Proficy iFIX: Buffer overflow in TCP/IP Task component | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-05 |
April 24 | GEIP12-04 | Proficy Historian, iFIX, Batch, Pulse, SI7 Driver: HTML Help | GE Security Advisory GEIP12-04 |
Jan 31 | GEIP12-03 | Proficy Portal: Directory traversal | Proficy Security Advisory GEIP12-03 |
Jan 31 | GEIP12-02 | Proficy Plant Applications: Memory corruption | Proficy Security Advisory GEIP12-02 |
Jan 31 | GEIP12-01 | Proficy Historian: Data archiver memory corruption | Proficy Security Advisory GEIP12-01 |
2011

Issued | ID | Title | Link |
Aug 29 | GEIP11-01 | Proficy Historian: ihDataArchiver buffer overflow | Proficy Security Advisory Information (GEIP11-02, GEIP11-03) |
Aug 29 | GEIP11-02 | Proficy Plant Applications: Multiple services buffer overflow | Proficy Security Advisory Information (GEIP11-02, GEIP11-03) |
Aug 29 | GEIP11-03 | Proficy Historian: Web Administrator cross-site scripting (XSS) | Proficy Security Advisory Information (GEIP11-02, GEIP11-03) |
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Issued | ID | Title | Link |
2/11/09 | n/a | Proficy iFIX: Authentication vulnerabilities | Security Issue: CERT Reported Vulnerabilities in iFIX Security |
