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INGLE

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AMERA

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PERATION

Press a left or right BLUE button at the top of the CR14A Remote to
“Pan” the camera left or right. Press a BLUE up or down button to “Tilt”
the camera up or down.

Buttons P1 thru P4 are used to store 4 position settings for the
camera.

1. To store the first position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to

scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from
Normal to Program. Press P1.

2. To store the second position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to

scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from
Normal to Program. Press P2.

3. To store the third position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to

scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from
Normal to Program. Press P3.

4. To store the fourth position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to

scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from
Normal to Program. Press P4. Move the switch back to Normal.

To clear all stored positions:

Move the switch at the bottom to Program. Press 

Center 

then move the

switch back to Normal.

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Press P1, P2, P3 or P4 to move to any of the 4 positions stored for the
camera.

Press 

Center 

to center the position for the camera.

Press 

Sweep 

to sweep through all 4 positions stored for the camera.

To stop scanning or movement to a stored position:

Press any BLUE key on the remote while the camera is moving to stop the
movement.

To turn the camera off:

Unplug its power supply. For multiple camera systems a Transceiver is
required, which then lets you turn the cameras on and off by remote control.

Program

SCAN

Sweep

Center

Normal

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R

EMOTE

  C

ONTROL

The Remote lets you move the camera from left to right (Pan) and up and
down (Tilt). You can store 4 positions for the camera and use the remote to
"Sweep" between these positions.

Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries (sold separately) in the remote’s battery
compartment.

Set to the same letter as
the Transceiver and
camera power supplies.

Scans forward or backward thru
cameras controlled by C1 thru C4.
Hold to step every 6 seconds.

“Pans” left and right.

“Tilts” up and down.

Write locations of
cameras here.

Pressing any of
these turns on that
camera, and turns
the other 3 off
(Transceiver
required). 

Not used if

you only have one
camera.

Stores 4 positions
for each camera.

Centers the
camera.

Sweeps thru the 4
stored positions for
the selected camera.

If you purchase multiple Pan 'n Tilt Cameras, and purchase a Transceiver
(RR501 or TM751) the Remote lets you turn on any of 4 cameras or scan
each of them in turn (forward or backward) so as to display the image from
each camera in turn on your TV. You connect each camera (up to 4) to its
own Pan 'n Tilt Base, plug each one into an Addressable Power Supply, and
set each to a different number between 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, or 13-16

Summary of Contents for CR14A

Page 1: ...CLUDES ZC15A PAN N TILT BASE XM14A ADDRESSABLE POWER SUPPLY CR14A REMOTE AND XC18A CAMERA ZC15A PAN N TILT BASE XC18A CAMERA Program SCAN Sweep Center Normal A C E G I K M O CAMERA C 2 C 4 POSITION P...

Page 2: ...t away from the radio TV Plug the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio TV experiencing the interference If necessary consult your local Dealer for additional sugge...

Page 3: ...ceiver s location Plugpower supplyin here Set the code used to turn on and off from X10 remote controls XM14A Attach to a wall using mounting bracket supplied Outdoors Indoors Set channel switch under...

Page 4: ...BASE THEN ATTACH THE BASE TO THE MOUNTING BRACKET THEN ATTACH THE BRACKET TO A WALL The camera included with the VK75A is already attached to the Pan n Tilt Base for your convenience If however you w...

Page 5: ...120 volt wall outlet 3 Turn the Video Receiver s power switch on side of unit on 4 Set the channel switch to the same letter as you set on the Camera A B C or D 5 Position the Video Receiver in a conv...

Page 6: ...r movement to a stored position Press any BLUE key on the remote while the camera is moving to stop the movement To turn the camera off Unplug its power supply For multiple camera systems a Transceive...

Page 7: ...positions Press C4 then P1 P2 P3 or P4 to move to camera 4 s 4 stored positions Press C1 then Center to center the position for camera 1 Press C2 then Center to center the position for camera 2 Press...

Page 8: ...other Sometimes due to reflections you might get a better picture with the Receiver s antenna pointing to the ceiling Take a look at what the video signal is passing through or near to get to the Rece...

Page 9: ...nplug the Camera Other 2 4 GHz devices can distort the Camera s picture and or cause buzzing in the audio If you are experiencing interference between X10 Cameras and some other equipment that uses 2...

Page 10: ...RIZED TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHERLIABILITYINCONNECTIONWITHTHESALEOFOURPRODUCTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTA...

Page 11: ...VK75A 01 02 X10 com a division of X10 Wireless Technology Inc Returns Depot 3824 North 5th St Suite C North Las Vegas NV 89032 Web Site www x10 com support...

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