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The LED does not indicate whether the XB-68 is charged or not. Figure on a charging time of at least an hour. You can keep the XB-68 plugged in while using it, though without an extension cord your maneuverability will be restricted.
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4. Gradually shorten the length of the antenna and adjust the RF signal sensitivity dial to reduce the detection range. This will let you hone in on the source of the signal. xb-68 rf detector & camera finder user guide...
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Some hidden cameras record video to an internal memory card that is meant to be retrieved later, so trying to detect a radio wave from the camera will be pointless. Therefore, you’ll also want to deploy the The Debugger’s light beam detection method. xb-68 rf detector & camera finder user guide...
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2. Press the oval Laser button. The circular array of six red LEDs on the back of The Debugger will flash. 3. Look through the red-window lens on the front of the XB-68 and walk around the room until you find a red dot reflected back from the image sensor behind a camera’s lens.
36″ (91 cm) hard-wired from adapter to proprietary 1/8” round plug Size 3.7″ x 1.9″ x 0.5″ (9.3 x 4.8 x 1.2 cm) Antenna (retracted/extended) 0.75″ – 6.5″ (1.9 – 16.5 cm) Weight 2 oz. (58 g) xb-68 rf detector & camera finder user guide...
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