User manual
When an image is captured by the camera it is instantly converted from an analog to digital signal and
packaged into small packets. With each successful transmission via the 2 Mhz paths discussed above, the
packets of information containing images are delivered to the receiver and decoded into analog information.
The information can then be displayed on devices that are connected to the wireless receiver (RX).
A device pairing process is required to synchronize the transmitter (TX, Camera) and the receiver (RX). This
allows the transmitter and receiver to be on the same frequency and use the same algorithm for frequency
hopping. This ensures that only the paired transmitter and receiver can maintain communication signal
by hopping to the same frequency paths at the exact same time. As a result, the chance that other devices
within the same frequency range are on the same frequency, at the same time and in the same order is
extremely unlikely. Note that the pairing process is already done at the factory for products that ship within
the same packaging. Only when add-on devices are purchased is a pairing process required.
Statement of compliance
Flamagas S.A. hereby certifi es that the model Rimax Rimax Cyber Max
RB212 complies with the basic requisites and other requirements of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
A full copy of the statement of compliance can be found at:
www.electronicafl amagas.com
Never throw the product away with household rubbish. When you wish to dispose of the pro-
duct, take it to a waste collection point, you can consult your local council to fi nd the nearest
waste collection point. The packaging of this product can be recycled, deposit it in a container
for paper and cardboard.
The icon that appears on the left and on the product is covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC.
The crossed out bin symbol means that when the apparatus has come to the end of its useful
life, it should be taken to a specifi c waste collection point and should not be thrown away with
domestic waste.
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