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In general, for Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating systems, this driver will be automatically installed. If it is not, check the
network settings of your PC or look for a third-party driver to ensure that this device is available;
b. Open "RoboMaster Tools" and select the "Camera Transmission Module Setup" page, as shown in the figure below:
Download the "RoboMaster Tools" software.
https://www.robomaster.com/zh-CN/products/components/detail/145
c. Click "Connect" to receive a "Connected" message, and then select the ID and click the "Set ID" button to receive an "ID Set
Successfully" message.
d. Use an HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the output from the VTM Receiver to a monitor that supports a 1920 × 1080
60 Hz display or a PC provided with a video capture card.
e. The Transmitter is successfully connected to the Receiver when their Network Activity indicator lights are steadily lit in green.
If they are not connected for a prolonged period of time, please reboot the Camera Transmission Module and check whether the
Robot ID and the VTM Receiver ID are set correctly.
2. "Manual pairing": In this mode, images can be transmitted only when the Transmitter is connected to the Receiver via manual
pairing. Pairing steps are as follows:
1. From the "Debug Option" menu of the Main Control Module, set the connection mode of the Camera Transmission Module to
"Manual pairing". For details, please refer to the "Robot Side Interaction Instructions" section of "Functional Descriptions of
Robot Sides".
2. Connect the VTM Transmitter to the Main Control Module. Wait about 20 seconds after the VTM Transmitter is powered up
until the Network Activity indicator light is steadily lit in green, which indicates that the Transmitter has been started up.
VTM Transmitter
VTM Receiver
3. Use a power adapter to power the VTM Receiver. Wait about 20 seconds until the POWER indicator is steadily lit in green
and the SIGNAL-STR indicator is steadily lit in red, which indicates that the Receiver has started up. Use an HDMI cable
(user-supplied) to connect the output from the VTM Receiver to a monitor that supports a 1920*1080@60Hz display or a PC
provided with a video capture card. After the VTM Receiver is started up, ensure that it is less than 2 m away from the VTM
Receiver. Press the Pairing key on the Transmitter and the Pairing Key 1 on the Receiver (The order does not matter. On the
Receiver, Pairing Key 1 is equivalent to Pairing Key 2). After the Pairing key is pressed, the Network Activity indicator lights
on the Receiver and Transmitter will be steadily lit in red.
Video indicator light
Pairing Key 1
Pairing Key 2
USB port
3.5 mm power outlet
Network Activity indicator light
USB port
Pairing Key