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IMPORTANT: In order to access the DIP switch in the bottom of the camera, you need to reverse 

the camera and turn to the bottom. 

6. The Camera (Transmitter) installation is now complete. 

 

Night vision///   

The Camera includes IR LEDs, which allows viewing in the dark when used with the adapter. It 

can automatically turn on night vision in low light. 

 

Installing the LCD Monitor/// 

1. Unpack the LCD monitor. 

2. Decide whether the LCD monitor will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/tabletop. If wall 

mounting, refer the drilling size on the back cover of this manual. If using the tabletop base, attach 

the camera to the stand as shown.   

3. Plug the LCD monitor AC power plug into the power jack on the rear of the LCD base. 

4. Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the top POWER button.   

5. If using the rechargeable battery pack (for your option), when changing the LCD bracket with 

that, please follow the schematic as below: 

6. If using the wired camera with the monitor, you need to use the A/V cable connecting to the 

monitor as shown above on the right side. You can use at most 2wired cameras at the same time.       

7. The earphone jack is available. 

 

Optimizing the Wireless Camera System///   

The 2.4 GHz signal passes easily through walls, but the signal may be reflected by power wires or 

plumbing inside the wall. The most common source of interference is microwave ovens. Try to 

avoid mounting the LCD monitor near a microwave oven or other source of RF interference. 

 

Multi-Camera Operation/// 

The Wireless monitoring System is designed to work with up to three cameras. Additional cameras 

are sold separately. Important: When using more than one camera, make sure each camera is 

assigned to a specific/different channel by moving the DIP switch to the right position. 

The LCD monitor’s DIP switch located on the Bottom panel of the LCD monitor should be 

adjusted to reflect the channel in use.       

 

Operating Modes/// 

 

The wireless system can be set to operate in one of three modes: Scan, Auto or Manual. The 

desired operating mode can be selected using the buttons on the front panel of the LCD monitor.   

 

Scan 

Pressing the Scan button places the system in Scan mode. The LCD monitor screen blanks into a 

standby mode while the system continuously scans the active cameras. If a camera detects motion, 

the LCD monitor displays picture from the camera and the beeper will sound. Several minutes 

after the last detection, the screen returns to standby mode while the LCD monitor resumes 

scanning. Pressing the Manual or Auto button will cancel this mode.   

 

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