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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

System Type: 

2.4 GHz wireless transmitter/receiver

Camera 

art. no. 2007

 

Operating frequency:  

2400-2483.5 MHz 

Operating temperature:  

–20°C – +70°C 

Power supply:  

8–32 VDC 

Power consumption:  Max 250 mA@12 V/140 mA@24 V 

Antenna:  

3 dBi 

Output power:  

17 dBm 

Camera angle:  

120° 

Cable length:  

3 meters 

IR functionality: 

Yes 

Transmitting distance:  

120 meters 

IP classification:  

IP69K 

Monitor 

art. no. 3008

 

Operating temperature:  

–20°C – +70°C 

Power supply:  

10–32 VCD 

Power consumption:   

max 6W 

Antenna:  

5 dBi 

LCD size:  

7” 

Resolution:  

800 x 480 

Aspect ratio:  

16:9 

System format: 

 PAL / NTSC 

Channel:  

4 channels 

Time delay:  

120 ms 

IP classification:  

 IP30

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There is no picture on the monitor at all (black). 

1.  Make sure the machine engine is running to provide power to the outlet.

2.  Make sure the monitor is connected to the power outlet. The red LED  

 

on the lighter socket adapter should be lit.

3.  Make sure the other end of the lighter socket cable is connected to  

 

the monitor.

4.  Make sure the monitor is turned on by pressing the orange circular  

 

button for 1 sec.

5.  If you are using the alternative power connection, make sure the  

 

installation is correct and supplying power. 

There is no picture on the monitor (No Signal). 

1.  Make sure the antennas are properly fastened on both the monitor  

 

and the camera(s).

2.  Loop through the channels to find the channel the camera is  

 

transmitting on. Use the orange arrow buttons.

3.   Make sure the camera receives power from its power source. Check that  

 

the joints are put together and that the power cable is not broken or  

 

pinched. If this is the issue, the Flexi Pack battery accessory may be a  

 

good solution.

4.  Try to move the camera to see if you can get better signal reception.

5.   Try to pair the camera with the monitor again (see the Extra Camera page).
The frame rate is low. 

 

Try to move the camera to see if you can get better signal reception. 

 

The picture is black and white. 

 

In dark conditions, the IR LEDs will automatically switch on, resulting in  

 

pale colors. With very limited lighting, the picture will become completely  

 

black & white. 

FAQ

1.  Why does the frame rate sometimes drop when I’m driving? 

 

When driving the signal reception might drop sometimes. This occurs as  

 

the signal to the receiver is constantly transmitted from different angles,  

 

and this is considered normal when transmitting wirelessly.

2.  Is the camera water resistant? 

 

Yes, the camera is IP69K classed. This means that it is well protected from  

 

dust and humidity. The camera can be placed outside exposed to the  

 

weather, and it can be cleaned using a pressure washer.

3.  Will the camera break at very low temperatures (well below -20°C)? 

 

No, at extremely low temperatures the camera might turn off. However,  

 

when the temperature gets higher again the camera will regain its  

 functionality.
4.  Can I use more than one monitor with the same camera? 

 

No, that is not possible.

5.  Can I use more than one camera with the monitor? 
 

Yes, you can have up to 4 cameras connected to the same monitor. 

INCLUDED IN THE MACHINECAM BOX

Camera (art. no. 1050) 

Monitor (art. no. 1051)

3 dBi camera antenna (art. no. 5025) 

Monitor sun shield (art. no. 7023)

Camera power cable (art. no. 6043) 

5 dBi monitor antenna (art. no. 5026)

Suction bracket (art. no. 7020) 

12V monitor adapter (art. no. 6041) 

 

Monitor direct power cable (art. no. 6042)

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