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Quick Start Guide

1080p Full HD Bird Box Camera – Straight to your TV

Another fi rst for Green Feathers! We have worked closely with 

our geeky CCTV friends at our sister company to bring you this 

fantastic Full HD bird box camera. We are proud to bring you the 

best technology to your garden and this camera is no diff erent. 

It boasts the latest 4-in-1 technology, which means you can 

have fantastic high defi nition images on your TV, when using 

our HDMI HD converter. 

Unlike other cameras on the market, this camera features Full 

High Defi nition video at 1080p. It uses the latest ultra-low light 

imaging technology and when coupled with one of our bird box 

daylight lamps you will achieve the best crystal-clear daytime 

colour images.

There are diff erent ways to set up your camera. This quick start 

guide will help you get the best from your new bit of kit. 

Recommended Accessories

1080p HD HDMI converter (Product code: GTTV2HDMI)

SD HDMI converter (Product code: RCATOHDMI)

SD USB Video Capture Device (Product code: USBCAP)

Options for watching

SD Viewing on TV

If you are viewing by plugging in directly to a TV’s AV inputs 

or using an SD adaptor, you will need to change the camera 

mode. Using the instructions overleaf, change the camera 

mode to 

CVBS

. This will reduce the defi nition so it will play 

straight through the TV without a converter or decoder. 

HD Viewing using HDMI Converter

With our HDMI converter it will allow you to watch true 1080p 

HD images straight from your TV. Simply plug the camera into 

the converter and run an HDMI cable between the converter 

and your TV or monitor. Ensure the camera mode is set to 

TVI

.

Viewing and Recording Multiple cameras through a DVR

For advanced enthusiasts

This camera provides a low-cost way to run multiple HD 

cameras. Using modern CCTV DVR recorders, you can watch 

and record 4, 8, 16 or 32 cameras at a time – even remotely on 

your phone or PC anywhere in the world. Set the camera mode 

to whatever is compatible with your recorder. We recommend 

TVI, if possible. If you need help and advice building a multi-

camera solution please contact us.

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