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The camera is then fastened to the mount by the use of a rubber O-ring as shown below. 

 
 

Setting up Eyecam Extreme 

 

 

Activating the Eyecam Extreme is as simple as providing it with DC power. The harness to power 

the camera is pre-wired to fit the Draganflyer V Ti and Ti Pro models. We have supplied you with two 
additional ways of powering your camera. The first is the AA battery box, which has an On/Off switch. 
The second is a modified servo lead which can be plugged directly into your RC receiver.  It will power 
the Eyecam whenever the RC receiver is powered. 
 
 

The transmitter for the camera has 4 selectable channels which allows you to use more then one 

camera at a time. The channels are determined by moving the dip-switches located on the transmitter. The 
configurations are listed below. The transmitter has a small antenna attached to it. For best results the 
antenna should always be in a vertical position. 
 
 

Channel  

SW1  SW2 

 

     1         

ON 

ON 

 

     2 

 

ON  

OFF 

 

 

 

 

 

     3 

    

OFF 

ON 

 

     4 

 

OFF 

OFF  

 

 

 

Once you have established a power supply for the camera and determined what channel you want 

to operate on, you are ready to hook up the receiver. The receiver is powered by a 12V AC wall adapter or 
by an optional 3 cell lithium battery. 

First

 you need to 

connect the antenna

 to the receiver. It easily 

screws on to the top of the receiver. Hand tight is more then adequate for this connection. Ensure the 
antenna is hooked up before powering up the receiver - failure to do so can result in 

damage

 to the 

receiver. Now hook up your power supply to the receiver. Next we need to hook up the RCA cable. Hook 
the yellow RCA end into the yellow terminal of the receiver and hook the other end into your video 
capture device. The other RCA jack (white) is for audio, so it is not used with the Eyecam Extreme. 
Power on your receiver and match the receiving channel to the transmitting channel of the camera. With 
your video capture device turned on and your camera powered on you should be able to view video from 
your Eyecam Extreme. Adjust your antenna for best reception. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Eyecam Extreme

Page 1: ...r powering camera on its own 1 Articulating Camera Mount with O ring 1 12V AC Wall Adapter for receiver 1 Instruction Manual Optional Components 3 Cell Lithium Battery portable power for receiver 3 Ce...

Page 2: ...ge For best reception position the antennas of the transmitter and receiver 1 5 to 2m above the ground Please test all devices before final installation because transmission quality can often be impro...

Page 3: ...telling the pilot driver if the target is in the shot and what to do to make the shot better After awhile the pilot can get a feel for positioning themself for a shot but it takes practice The camcord...

Page 4: ...Channel SW1 SW2 1 ON ON 2 ON OFF 3 OFF ON 4 OFF OFF Once you have established a power supply for the camera and determined what channel you want to operate on you are ready to hook up the receiver Th...

Page 5: ...e ghosting Check for interference caused by obstacles such as trees buildings and shrubs etc Try a different location for the Eyecam and receiver No picture check the receiver to confirm it is turned...

Page 6: ...al hinges Specifications Internal Dimensions 13 4 L x 8 9 W x 5 6 D in Lid Depth 2 in External Dimensions 13 5 L x 9 5 W x 7 5 D in Weight empty 5 5 lbs Eyecam Eyewear Video Glasses Draganfly Innovati...

Page 7: ...eratures 4 to 176 F 20 to 80 C Display unit weight 2 11 oz 60g without cable Control unit weight 6 34 oz 180 g without cable and battery pack Eyecam Diversity Receiver A high speed microprocessor cons...

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