
CAMSETW15
00 (12/08/2008)
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9.
Operation
•
Mount the camera in a location that needs to be monitored.
•
Apply power to the camera. Insert the jack from the adapter into the DC power jack (
8
)
of the camera.
•
When necessary (interference with other devices occurs or multiple cameras are used),
set the channel by opening the channel switch cover (
6
). There are 4 channels possible,
default channel is 1. Close the switch cover (
6
) after setting the switches.
•
Point the antenna (
11
) of the receiver upwards.
•
Connect the receiver to a monitor or TV via the AV output jack (
13
).
Note:
YELLOW plug = video, RED plug = audio
•
Connect the DC power adapter to the DC power jack (
12
).
•
Press the power ON/OFF switch (
10
) for about 5 seconds until channel 1 indication (
9
)
lights up green.
•
Power on the monitor or TV and select AV mode.
•
Set the mode control dipswitch (
14
).
Switches ‘1’ through ‘4’ set the status of channel 1 through 4. If a channel is
not present, setting the switch to ‘off’ (disabled) will skip the channel during
manual and loop mode.
Switch ‘5’ sets the mode:
M Manual
mode
Receiver channel can only be changed manually with the mode switch
button (
10
).
L Loop mode
Receiver channels are displayed in a loop, every enabled channel is shown
for ±5 seconds
Note:
press the mode switch button (
10
) in loop mode to immediately go to the next
channel.
•
Set the mode switch button (
14
) to manual mode when only one camera is present in the
system. The system is capable to support 4 cameras at the same time.
•
Select the channel via the channel select button (
10
). The current channel is indicated
with LEDs (
9
) next to the select button (
10
).
•
Adjust the brightness, contrast and colour settings of the monitor or TV to get the best
display result. Changing receiver and/or antenna location might improve the image.
•
In dark environmental conditions, the built-in Infra-Red lights (
4
) will automatically
become active. In this night vision mode, the image will become monochrome (black and
white). The night vision range is limited to 7m.
10.
Troubleshooting
Image Sound
Possible
reason/solution
No
No
Check power supply on camera and receiver.
Snow Noisy
Check whether camera and receiver are on the same channel.
Check whether the distance between camera and receiver is within
limits.
Ghost image Normal
Possible interference with other devices.
Check whether the distance between camera and receiver is within
limits.
No colour
Normal TV system mismatch (PAL/NTSC), or night vision enabled
Normal Noisy
Possible
interference with other devices.
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
2,414MHz 2,432MHz 2,450MHz 2,468MHz
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