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You can choose between AV and CCTV 
modes by pushing the CCTV/AV button 
on the front of the unit.

AV Mode:

 Replicates the view of your 

camera’s LCD while it is in Live View.

CCTV Mode:

 Provides a view from the 

receiver’s built-in camera.

Suggested Uses for CCTV Mode:
1.

 Enables a wider view than that given 

when using telephoto lenses. This can 
be useful when trying to time subjects 

VIDEO SOURCE SELECTION

In CCTV mode only, you can enlarge the 
picture that the Receiver’s LCD displays 
and navigate within the enlarged image.

1.

 Press the Video Enlarge button to 

enlarge the image. 

2.

 Press the Navigate Up, Down, Left or 

Right buttons to navigate within the 
enlarged image. 

3.

 Press the Video Enlarge button a 

second time to return to the normal 
viewing.

ENLARGING VIDEO

To adjust output volume, press the 
Navigate Up and Down buttons. The 
volume display will time out after a few 
seconds. 
To adjust screen brightness, press the 
Navigate Left and Right buttons. The 
brightness display will time out after a few 
seconds. 

BRIGHTNESS AND VOLUME 
ADJUSTMENT

coming into your field of view such as 
wildlife, children, or moving vehicles.

2.

 Enables live-view abilities for cameras 

that don’t possess live view.

Summary of Contents for FreeWave Viewer

Page 1: ...FREEWAVE VIEWER WIRELESS LIVE VIEW REMOTE...

Page 2: ...era would allowing you to see what your lens sees The CCTV mode allows for a wider angle view from the receiver s built in camera allowing you to see action outside the field of view of your camera s...

Page 3: ...g 4 alkaline lithium or Ni MH AA batteries or by connecting to a USB power source The Transmitter can attach to 5V DC power so you can operate the transmitter indefinitely Control Multiple Cameras You...

Page 4: ...dio Video Microphone Input 1 8 mini 5 Remote Shutter Release Output sub mini 6 USB Power Input 7 Battery Door 8 Shoe Mount Locking Collar 9 20 Threaded Receiver 10 Channel Selection Switch 11 Code Mat...

Page 5: ...OVERVIEW OF REMOTE CAMERA CABLES RCC N1 Nikon 10 Pin Connection RCC N2 Nikon DC2 Connection RCC C1 Canon Sub Mini Connection RCC C2 Canon 3 Pin Connection RCC N1 RCC N2 RCC C1 RCC C2 Transmitter Side...

Page 6: ...Video Audio Output 3 USB Power Input 4 MENU Button 5 CCTV Transmitter s Built In Camera AV Camera s Live View Selection Button 6 Video Enlarge Button for Transmitter s Built In Camera 7 Channel Switc...

Page 7: ...III OVERVIEW OF CAMERA VIDEO CABLES CVC 20 CVC 30 CVC 40 Transmitter Side 10 Volume Up Navigate Up When in Enlarge mode 11 Increase Screen Brightness Navigate Right When in Enlarge mode 12 OK Button 1...

Page 8: ...erproof Exposure to moisture and immersion in water can permanently damage the FreeWave Viewer Prolonged vibration may result in product failure When the FreeWave Viewer is not in use for a prolonged...

Page 9: ...ry door SETTING UP CH DC 5V CODE AV MIC 1 2 3 4 CHANNEL FreeWave Viewer Wireless Live View Remote ON OFF ON CH DC 5V CODE AV MIC 1 2 3 4 CHANNEL FreeWave Viewer Wireless Live View Remote ON OFF ON 2 S...

Page 10: ...se and slide the Transmitter s foot forward into the shoe Twist the locking collar on the Transmitter clockwise to tighten until the unit is secure FreeWave Viewer Wireless Live View Remote b For moun...

Page 11: ...o your DSLR camera s shutter release port 5 Insert the transmitter side of the AV cable into the transmitter s AV Mic port and insert the camera side of the cable into the camera s A V output SETTING...

Page 12: ...how the FreeWave Viewer start up screen graphic and then seek out a signal Note If battery power for the Receiver is low the Receiver s Power LED Indicator will flash red and an icon of a battery will...

Page 13: ...s the OK button The Status LED Indicator will glow green while this Sync process occurs Then press and hold the Code button on the Transmitter for two seconds The Status LED Indicator will flash red u...

Page 14: ...formance due to environmental interference If you are having trouble establishing or maintaining Sync try an alternate channel 2 To change the channel of the Receiver press the Channel Switch CH butto...

Page 15: ...ate within the enlarged image 1 Press the Video Enlarge button to enlarge the image 2 Press the Navigate Up Down Left or Right buttons to navigate within the enlarged image 3 Press the Video Enlarge b...

Page 16: ...alfway to engage the camera s auto focus 3 Depress the Shutter Auto Focus button fully to trigger the shutter and take a picture Note If the camera is having difficulty focusing refer to page 22 for t...

Page 17: ...capture a stream of continuous shots until you press the button again the memory card becomes full or the buffer on your DSLR becomes full Bulb For long exposures set the Menu selection to Continuous...

Page 18: ...he Receiver to go to sleep automatically after it s idle for a certain amount of time press the Menu button and use the Navigate Left and Right buttons to find the Sleep screen SLEEP FUNCTIONS 3 Use t...

Page 19: ...the Receiver 2 Using male to male extension cables connect the video input of your secondary screen to the Video Output Cable s female ports for audio and video 3 Press the Menu button and use the Nav...

Page 20: ...600D 1000D 1100D Digital Rebel XT Xti XSi T1i T2i T3 T3i XS Power Shot G10 G11 G12 Contax N 645 Pentax K100D K110D K200D K10D K20D K5 K7 ist DS DS2 DL2 DL D Samsung GX1S GX1L GX10 GX20 NX Series RCC C...

Page 21: ...mitter Battery Life Standby 100 Hrs In Use 8 Hrs Receiver Battery Life Standby 500 Hours In Use 10 Hours Number of Channels 4 Screen Resolution 320 x 240 Screen Size 3 5 TFT LCD Built In Camera 45mm 3...

Page 22: ...not be able to release the shutter if the lens is set to Auto Focus and focus cannot be achieved on subject Switch your camera to Manual Focus to ensure proper shutter release If the receiver freezes...

Page 23: ...terference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment ON or OFF the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure...

Page 24: ...e of purchase Seller to obtain a return merchandise authorization RMA number and return to Seller the defective product along with proof of purchase and the RMA number This warranty does not extend to...

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