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The picture is dropping
1. Move the camera closer to the receiver.
2. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to improve the
reception.
3. Adjust the monitor antenna to vertical position.
Audio problems
1. Ensure that the volume on the TV is on.
2. Make sure that there is sound within range of the camera
microphone
3. If the unit emits a loud screeching noise (feedback), move the
camera or receiver farther apart.
The picture is or has become
choppy
The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame
rate (i.e. 10 frames per second vs. a higher 20 frames per second).
1. Try moving the camera closer to the receiver.
2. Remove obstructions between the receiver and camera.
3. Adjust the monitor antenna to vertical position.
The Picture appears to be grainy
when using AV out function to
view on a large screen TV/Monitor
The purpose of the AV output is for convenience only. When using
with large screen TV/Monitor, the picture might be grainy as the
camera limits video resolution to VGA (640x480 pixels). This is not a
product defect.
1. For best performance use with TV/Monitor PIP (Picture in Picture)
function. Check your TV/Monitor product manual to see if this feature
is available on your TV/Monitor
2. View video on a smaller screen TV/Monitor
Appendix #1 - Receiver Specifications
Receiver
Receiving Frequency Range 2.400GHz~2.483.5GHz
Data Rate
2 Mbps
Receiving Sensitivity
-81dBm
Demodulation Type
GFSK with FHSS
Resolution
320 (RGB) x 240
Viewing Angle
H: 120° V: 100°
A/V Output / Resolution
VGA 640x480 / 10FPS, QVGA 320x240 / 25FPS
Power Requirement
5V DC ±5%
Power Consumption
400mA Max without charging
800mA with charging
Operating Temp Range
14°F ~ 104°F (-10° ~ 40° C)
Operating Humidity
0 ~ 85% RH
Appendix #2 - Camera Specifications