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Transmitter Controls; Av In/Out Port - FatShark RCV922 User Manual

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Transmitter Controls:

2.4Ghz 10mW/ 100mW
4 Channel switch: Note TX shown in Ch1
AV in: Connect to 5p camera Molex connector
Power out: 5V Power output as shown on
TX label to power camera
Voltage in:
6– 7.4V with CCD camera
6-12V with CMOS camera
CAUTION: IF USING 3S (11.1V) ENSURE TX
HAS ADEQUATE VENTALATION. THE TX
IS LINEARLY REGULATED AND WILL
AUTO SHUTOFF IF TX OVERHEATS
5.8Ghz 100mW
7 Channel 3p DIP switch
AV in: Connect to 5p camera Molex connector
Power out: 5V Power output as shown on
TX label to power camera
Voltage in:
6-12V
CAUTION: IF TX DOES NOT HAVE ADEQUATE VENTALATION. THE TX
MAY AUTO SHUTOFF IF OVERHEAT
Note: TX may need to be restarted before channel changes take affect.
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For maximum distance it is very important that a clear line of sight exists
between the transmitter and the video headset. 2 of the worst causes of
interference are human bodies and reinforced concrete.
The headset receiver may become warm to touch during use (particularly in
the antenna region and top middle). This is normal.
Note on using 5.8Ghz AV with 2.4Ghz RC controllers:
2.4Ghz may cause harmonic interference on Ch2 – Ch7 of the 5.8Ghz AV
(Ch1 not affected). The headset has been equipped with a high pass filter
that will allow the system to work with CE certified 2.4Ghz RC controllers.
However, the filtering may be insufficient to remove noise from overpowered
non CE certified controllers such as FRSky or cheap radios. If you experience
interference from your radio, change the AV channel to channel 1.
Although you don't require any license to operate this device, you are still
legally responsible for operating in a responsible manner. If someone has told
you that your transmitter is interfering with their 2.4 Ghz system you are
legally responsible to remedy the situation by either changing to a different
channel, moving locations or cease using. Please be a responsible user of
this device.

AV IN/OUT PORT

AV Cable Pin Out
Ground Video
Yellow: Video
White: Audio Left
Recording Video
Connect RCV922 AV cable to AV out port on underside of headset. Connect
recording device to cables and set up as per manufacturer directions.
Note: Cables pins are not all the same (see above chart), be sure to connect
to RCV headset using the included cables.
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AudR
AuL
Red: Audio Right

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