Troubleshooting - Indexa DF210A Operating Instructions Manual

Set, digital wireless observation camera
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12.5 Quad function
Similar to the "automatic channel switching" the Quad function can be used
when more than one camera is paired to the monitor.
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Select in the on-screen menu the cameras which are to be schown.
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For each camera select the setting "ON"
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Select in the on-screen menu the point "Scan Time".
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Set the switching period to "QUAD".
13. Trouble shooting
Fault
Message"NO SIGNAL"
Unstable wireless reception
In scan mode certain camerasignals or quad are not shown
Flickering picture
Picture is too bright
Lack of defail in the picture, pixels are too large
No function: no reaction to buttons, screen is black
14. PC-connection
As an alternative to viewing the pictures on a TV via the AV-output, the picture
can be viewed on a PC connected to the USB-output. The receiver is powered
by the PC through the USB-cable, the mains adapter should not be connected.
14.1 System requirements
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PC operating system: Microsoft Windowos XP with Service Pack 2 or 3 or
Vista (
with Vista do not use the power saving mode, otherwise the
videosignal may be lost during "Wake up")
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Processor: 1 GHz or quicker
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min. RAM: 128 MB (1 GB with Windows Vista)
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min. 1 GB hard disc capacity (for recording)
38 - GB
In this mode the 4 camera signals will be displayed simultaneously on the split
screen. If a camera signal is not available the corresponding screen section
remains black.
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12.6 Restoration of factory settings (Reset)
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Cause
Incorrect channel selected
Camera not powered
The camera and receiver are not paired
The camera is out of range
Objects are preventing wireless connection
Antennas are not connected tightly or are not parallel to
eachother
Receiver and camera too far apart
Antennas not parallel
Wireless connection is blocked
Interference with wireless signal
Camerachannel has not been selected
Strong lightsource shining into the camera lens
Overexposure due to strong light source
The camera has a limited resolution
USB-cable connected
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14.2 USB-connection
see Fig. D
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Exit the Quad mode by pressing a selection button [30].
Select the point "Reset" in the on-screen menu.
Press the Channel selection button [30] to restore the factory settings.
Remedy
Select correct channel by pressing button [30]
Check that the Power LED [9] on the corresponding camera lights. If not,
check the mains adapter and cable connection.
Refer to chapter 12.3
Reduce the distance between camera and receiver
Use an antenna extension cable (see chapter 17)
Remove large objects or change the location of camera and/or receiver
Connect the antennas tightly and position than parallel to eachother, eg.
both vertical
Reduce the distance between camera and receiver
Position of antennas parallel to eachother
Remove objects, in particular metallic objects and/or change the location
of camera and/or receiver
Check that there are no interference sources near camera and receiver eg
WLAN Router, elektrical produvts, Microwave ovens
Refer to chapter 12.4
Move the camera to another location
Change the direction or location of the camera
Select the VGA-Mode (not the "Zoom" mode)
View with a smaler screen
Disconnect USB-cable
Control functions on PC
USB 1.1 or higher
1024 x 768 monitor with max. 96 dpi
Microsoft DirectX 9 compatible display driver
DF-Series camera and receiver
Disconnect the A/V-cinch cable [46] and the mains adapter [35] from the
receiver.
Connect the USB-cable between the PC and the receiver USB-output
(direct connection, not through a USB-Hub).

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