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5
1. Connect a Video cable to the VIDEO
OUT jack on the Video Receiver.
Connect the other end to your TV's
VIDEO IN jack. If your TV does not
have a Video IN jack, you will need to
purchase an RF modulator, or connect
as shown in the diagram below.
2. Plug the Video Receiver's Power
Supply jack (the power supply with NO
code wheels) into the Video Receiver
and plug the power supply into a 120
volt wall outlet.
3. Turn the Video Receiver's power switch
(on side of unit) on.
4. Position the Video Receiver in a convenient location such as on top of
the TV and orient the antenna so that the fl at side points in the direction
where you set up the Camera.
F
INE
T
UNING
YOUR
S
YSTEM
The system usually works best with the "pip" on the Camera's antenna
facing the fl at side of the Receiver's antenna (see diagram below).
Sometimes, however, refl ections and other effects in the home may affect
the signal so that some adjustment of either the Camera or Receiver antenna
may be necessary to get the best signal. If you have more than one Camera,
sometimes pointing the Receiver's antenna up towards the ceiling works
best.
C
ONNECTING
U
P
C
AMERA
/S
ENDER
S
OLD
SEPARATELY
V
IDEO
R
ECEIVER
pip
I
F
YOUR
TV
IS
ALREADY
HOOKED
UP
TO
A
S
ATELLITE
R
ECEIVER
, C
ABLE
B
OX
,
OR
OTHER
A/V
DEVICE
,
OR
IF
YOUR
TV
DOES
NOT
HAVE
A
VIDEO IN
JACK
.
If a DBS Receiver or other A/V
component is connected to the TV using a
COAX cable, you can connect the Video
Receiver to the free LINE IN jack on the
component.