Before You Begin FCC Verifi cation: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- tial installation.
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Direct to TV Connection Guide Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter 4 4 4 Connect the A/V Cable to the Cable to the RCA plugs on the back of the back of the receiver Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the INPUT on the back of your TV Note: if your TV or VCR does...
VCR / DVD Recorder Connection Guide Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter Input Output Connect your VCR to your TV if it is not already connected. Play a tape to ensure it is connected properly Connect the A/V Cable to the Cable to the RCA plugs on the back of the back of the...
Viewing the Camera on a TV or VCR Viewing the Wireless OutdoorCam connected directly to a TV 1. Connect the Camera and Receiver as described in Connection Guide Direct to TV on page 4 2. Plug in the Receiver and Cameras 3.
Setting / Changing the Camera Channel The Wireless OutdoorCam operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range. It is capable of transmitting on 4 channels. Follow the steps below to set or change the fre- quency channel of the camera. Locate the 2 dip switches under the rubber fl...
Selecting Channels on the Receiver Turning Channels ON or OFF The Wireless Receiver is capable of receiving up to 4 separate channels. To turn on channels move the dip switches on the receiver down to the ON position. In the example below the receiver shows channel 1 is ON. No other channel will appear other than Channel 1.
Setting the Loop Mode The Wireless Receiver has a built in Loop Mode that will display cycle between all active channels every few seconds. To turn Loop Mode on, move the ’L’ or Loop switch down to the ON position. The Receiver will automatically switch between active channels every few seconds.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem: I can’t see the camera or receiver on my TV. Solution: Ensure the camera and receiver are plugged in and the TV or VCR is tuned to the correct input channel as described on Page 6. Problem: All I can see at night is a white image. Solution: The camera’s infrared LEDs shine invisible light that refl...
Technical Specifications Video Image Sensor Video Quality Number of Effective Pixels Electronic Shutter Signal / Noise Ratio White Balance Gain Control Backlight Compensation Day/Night Mode Minimum Illumination Lens Viewing Angle Night Vision Night Vision Distance Number of infrared LEDs Wireless Digital or Analog Max Transmission Range Typical Range...
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