Night vision
The camera has nine high-intensity LEDs for picking up clear images in the dark.
When the built-in photo sensor detects low ambient light levels, the LEDs will
automatically activate.
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Monitor Setup
Power Supply
The monitor uses 3.7V 1000mAH (Li-ion) battery or the household AC power
current.
Loading the Battery
1.Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the monitor . See Fig. 7.
2.Insert the battery and make sure the polarity is correct. See Fig 7.
3.Close the battery compartment cover, and make sure it is locked securely.
4.Turn the monitor on. See Fig 7.
Note 1:
When battery power is sufficient, the light is constantly red ;
.
Note 2:
Remove the battery from the monitor if you do not plan to use it for a
prolonged period of time.
5.Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Using AC Power
1.Plug one end of the provided power adapter into a wall outlet and the other end
into the bottom of the monitor. See Fig. 8.
Note:
Use the adapter labeled OUTPUT: 6V DC with the monitor.
2.Turn the monitor on. See Fig.8.
3.Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Note 1:
When charging starts, the "ON" LED will appear blue . If charging
is finished (full charge), the "ON"LED light will turn red.
Note 2:
W
, the "Link" LED will
become green; otherwise, the "Link" LED will become red and blinking.
Note 3: N
(unlink).
Brightness Setting
Adjust
the Brightness selection button
/
to adjust brightness. See Fig. 9.
when the
battery is low, the LED light will start blinking
hen the camera and the monitor is linked
o image would be displayed on the LCD screen if the monitor is out
of range
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