Operation
9.
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Mount the camera in a location that needs to be monitored.
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Apply power to the camera. The camera can be powered either via the included mains
adapter or with a 9-V battery (not included) via the battery clip.
•
Insert the jack from the adapter or battery clip into the DC power jack (6) of the camera.
Only use the included adapter.
•
When necessary (interference with other devices occurs or multiple cameras are used),
set the channel by opening the channel switch cover (3). There are 4 channels possible,
default channel is 1:
Note: a tool is included to facilitate the setting of the switches.
•
Mount the antenna (10) on the receiver.
•
Connect the receiver to a monitor or TV via the AV output jack (9).
•
Connect the DC power adapter to the DC power jack (8). Only use the included adapter.
•
Set the mode control switch (7). This switch has 3 positions:
OFF
M
Manual mode
L
Loop mode
Note: to switch from manual to loop mode, press and hold the mode switch button (12) for
more than 5 seconds. To return to manual mode, press the mode switch button (12) again.
•
Set the mode switch button (12) to manual mode when only one camera is present in the
system. The system is capable to support 4 cameras at the same time.
•
Select the channel via the channel select button (12). The current channel is shown on
the front of the receiver (11).
•
If the image shown on the monitor or TV appears out of focus, adjust
the lens focus using the included lens focus tool.
•
Insert the pins from the tool into the holes next to the lens (2) and
gently turn to adjust the focus. Do not force.
•
Adjust the brightness, contrast and colour settings of the monitor or TV to get the best
display result.
Troubleshooting
10.
Image
Sound
No
No
Snow
Noisy
Unclear
Normal Adjust the lens of the camera.
Ghost
Normal
image
No
Normal TV system mismatch (PAL/NTSC).
colour
Normal
Noisy
00 (12/08/2008)
Power off the receiver
Receiver channel can only be changed manually with the mode switch
button (12).
Receiver channels are displayed in a loop, every channel is shown for
±5 seconds
Check power supply on camera and receiver.
Check whether camera and receiver are on the same channel.
Check whether the distance between camera and receiver is within
limits.
Possible interference with other devices.
Check whether the distance between camera and receiver is within
limits.
Possible interference with other devices.
CAMSETW14
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Possible reason/solution
5
2,414MHz
2,432MHz
2,450MHz
2,468MHz