Layout
For details about the monitor's
functionality, see page 5 (opposite).
Auto-Switching Indicator LED
Volume
Contrast
Power
Brightness
Switch
Channel
Switch
Microphone: The camera's ear. Actually,
the microphone is inside the camera hous-
ing - the little hole is to let some sound
V-Hold
in. The closer this is to what you want to
Power Input
A / V
(9V)
hear - and the more directly it is aimed at
Camera
Outputs
it - the clearer the audio will be.
Connections
Lens: The camera's eye. To focus the cam-
Microphone
era, twist the lens clockwise or counter-
clockwise.
Lens
IR LEDs: These emit light which is invisible
to the human eye, but which the camera
can see. These are what provides the lim-
ited night vision.
Focusing: Simply twist the lens clockwise
IR LEDs
to focus on something nearer to the cam-
era, and counter-clockwise to focus on
something farther away. Trial and error is
the only way to really get a good focus, so
it's worth playing with until you find what
works best for your situation.
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