Operation; Basic Function; Advanced Functions - Indexa DF-200 Operating Instructions Manual

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10. Operation

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After connection of the power supplies the set is in operation.
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Switch on the monitor or TV set
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Select the AV input corresponding to the connection (on some TV sets this
may be depicted as VCR, channel 0, or with the
receiver is connected through a recorder then select the corresponding AV
channel. You will now see the camera picture and hear the sound from the
camera microphone.
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The direction of the antennas [15] and [38] can be selected for the best
reception. The recommended position is both antennas vertical.

11. Basic function

11.1 Wireless connection
The signals from a maximum of 4 cameras can be received. The camera with the
set is programmed in the factory to channel 1. When the connection between
camera and receiver is established the connection LED [12] will light green and
the camera picture will be visible on the monitor. The number of the received
channel will be visible at the top of the screen.
If no connection is established, the connection LED [12] on the camera will not
light and the connection-loss LED [33] on the receiver will light green. The
screen will display the message "NO SIGNAL". In this case search for the
connection on another channel by repeatedly pressing the button [32]. Should
no connection be established move the camera and receiver closer together. If
this is still unsuccessful pair the camera and receiver as described in section
12.3.
11.2 Reception Quality
In the top left hand corner of the screen there is a symbol of an antenna with up
to 4 vertical bars which indicate the reception quality (see table below).
Reception
Number
Datarate
Quality
of bars in
kB/s
symbol
perfect
4
1062 ~ 1280
good
3
725 ~ 1062
fair
2
543 ~ 725
low
1
250 ~ 543
Zero
0
0 ~ 250
*
the VGA Frame rate is applicable in the normal viewing mode
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the QVGA Frame rate is applicable in the zoom mode
11.3 Zoom function
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Press the Zoom button [31] to switch between the normal and the zoom
mode. The zoom mode is indicated by the word "ZOOM" at the top of the
screen. In zoom mode only the central part of the camera picture will be
displayed on the screen. The zoom display is one quarter area of the whole
camera picture and the resolution is thus one quarter of the standard
resolution (QVGA). This means that the zoom display appears unclear,
especially when viewed on a large screen. The picture rate is however faster
in the zoom mode so that motion in the picture appears more fluent (see
table, section 11.2).
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In zoom mode it is possible to navigate the zoom area within the camera
picture. Use the direction buttons [29] to select the area.
24 - GB
symbol). If the
VGA*
QVGA**
Famerate
Famerate
(Frames per
(Frames per
second)
second)
5 ~ 10
15 ~ 30
3 ~ 5
12 ~ 20
2 ~ 4
8 ~ 15
0 ~ 1
0 ~ 4
0
0
11.4 Manual channel selection
Press the channel selection button [32] repeatedly to scroll through the
channels.

12. Advanced functions

12.1 On-Screen Menu
The settings in sections 12.2 to 12.5 can be made using the on-screen menu.
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Select the on-screen menu by pressing the Menu button [30].
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Press the buttons [29]
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Press the buttons [29]
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Press the menu button again to exit the on-screen menu.
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If no direction button is pressed with a period of approx 20 seconds the on-
screen menu will be automatically exited.
12.2 Volume setting
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select the point "Audio Vol" in the on-screen menu
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set the required volume of the camera microphone (value between 0 and
20)
12.3 Connection pairing
The camera and receiver must be paired with each other to establish the
wireless connection. The camera delivered in the set is already paired with the
receiver on channel 1. Should you wish to change this channel or if you wish to
pair additional camera to the receiver (maximum 3 additional cameras)
proceed as follows:
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Select the point "Pair CAM" in the on-screen menu.
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Select the desired channel.
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Check that the camera is powered (POWER LED [9] lights red) and that it is
within the reception range of the receiver.
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Open the rubber flap [8] covering the "Pairing" button with a pointed
object, pulling up from the left hand edge.
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Press the channel selection button [32] on the receiver to start the
connection procedure.
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Within 60 seconds press the pairing button [13] on the camera and hold it
pressed for 5 seconds. The remaining time available to finish the pairing is
counted down on the screen.
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A successful connection is indicated by the display of the camera picture on
the screen and the lighting of the green connection LED [12].
12.4 Automatic channel switching
This function can be used when more than one camera is paired to the receiver.
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Select in the on-screen menu the cameras which are to be automatically
switched.
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For each camera select the setting "ON"
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Select the point "Scan Time" in the on-screen menu.
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Set the switching period to 5, 10 or 15 seconds as required.. If the setting
"OFF" is selected only manual channel selection is possible.
Note:
Each time the channel selection button [32] is pressed the automatic
channel switching mode will be exited.
12.5 Restoration of factory settings (Reset)
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Select the point "Reset" in the on-screen menu.
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Press the Channel selection button [32] to restore the factory settings.
and
to select the menu points.
and
to change the settings.

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