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TRUST 140BM LCD WIRELESS OBSERVATION SYSTEM 

Item Description 

Comments 

Level button 

Sets the sound level for the Auto mode. When 
using the Auto mode, the monitor turns on 
automatically when the set sound level is 
exceeded. 

Power/volume button 

Turns the sound on and off and adjusts the 
sound level. 

Auto switch 

Turns the Auto mode on and off. 

Channel indicator 

Lights up for the chosen channel. 

Power indicator 

Is lit when the monitor has been turned on. 

Channel selection 
switch 

 

Brightness buttons 

Adjusts the brightness. 

Attachment points 

Use these to attach the monitor to an 
attachment plate or wall. 

Battery cover 

If necessary, insert four AA batteries here. 

U K

  

Table 3: Monitor components 

The camera settings and options are given in table 4 and figure 4. 

Item Description 

Comments 

Infrared LED’s 

Makes it possible to receive clear 
images in dark conditions when in the 
Night mode. 

Lens Records 

the 

image. 

Lens ball 

Used to alter the vertical viewing 
angle. 

Microphone Records 

the 

sound. 

Attachment points 

Use these to attach the camera to an 
attachment plate or wall. 

Battery cover 

If necessary, insert four AA batteries 
here. 

  

Table 4: Camera components 

4.2 

Inserting the batteries (optional) 

You can use batteries (not included) if you do not wish or are not able to use the 
power adapter for the camera or the monitor. Use AA batteries.  
1. 

Remove the battery cover (A) on the rear of the monitor or the rear of the 
camera (see figure 5). 

2. 

Insert the batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment (B). 

3. 

Close the battery flap. 

Note

Inserting the batteries incorrectly may cause damage.  

 

Only use alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries (type AA). The 
image quality and the transmission range are reduced when the 
battery power is reduced. It is, therefore, recommended to use the 
power adapter whenever possible. 

 

If you use batteries, it is recommended to change these or charge 
them regularly.

 

 

Summary of Contents for 140BM

Page 1: ...140BM LCD WIRELESS OBSERVATION SYSTEM U K L I F E I S M O R E T R U S T U S T R U S T C O M User s manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...our product via our Internet site at www trust com register so that you will be eligible for optimal guarantee and service support You will also be automatically informed of the development of your an...

Page 3: ...140BM LCD WIRELESS OBSERVATION SYSTEM Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 L I F E I S M O R E T R U S T U S T R U S T C O M...

Page 4: ...de of this device because you may touch live components This may cause a fire or give you an electric shock 3 Do not try to repair this device yourself If you open or remove the casing you may acciden...

Page 5: ...e EU If this device is used outside of the EU check whether this device meets local regulations Frequencies 2 434 2 473 GHz Bandwidth 20 MHz Transmitting power 10 mW 4 Installation 4 1 Preparing for i...

Page 6: ...ges in dark conditions when in the Night mode K Lens Records the image L Lens ball Used to alter the vertical viewing angle M Microphone Records the sound N Attachment points Use these to attach the c...

Page 7: ...n Auto mode C figure 3 The monitor will be turned on if noise is detected by the microphone on the camera 1 Adjust the noise sensitivity level as required using the level button A figure 3 Note The no...

Page 8: ...quency signal A maximum of 3 wireless cameras can be connected to the monitor There is no theoretical limit to the number of receivers which can be added to the system This monitor is ideal for use wi...

Page 9: ...g channel Select a different transmitting and receiving channel There is noise on the image and or the sound The signal is affected by an external source of interference Turn off or remove the source...

Page 10: ...era and the monitor was 10 metres Note Depending on the circumstances in which the camera and monitor are used the measured distances and times are no guarantee for this device 6 2 Technical informati...

Page 11: ...elp desk for missing components such as the instruction manual software or other components The warranty becomes invalid if the product has been opened if there is mechanical damage if the product has...

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