Owner`s manual

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Installation
supplied mounting screws on the
desired mounting surface.
2. Drill a pilot hole at each marked location.
Drill a third hole, if necessary, below and
between the mounting holes for the
camera’s power socket cord.
Thread the camera’s power socket cord
through the hole, if necessary.
3. Thread the screws through the holes in
the base and into the holes in the
mounting surface. Tighten each screw
until the base is secure.
On a Tripod
To mount the camera on an op-
tional tripod, thread the tripod’s
screw head into the screw hole
on the back of the camera and
tighten it.
SETTING UP THE CAMERA
1. Gently grasp the rubber cover on the
front of the camera and lift it up to
remove it.
2. Use a pointed object (such as a straight-
ened paper clip) to slide the channel
switch to the desired channel.
Notes:
The four settings on the camera (from
bottom to top) are Channel A, B, C
and D, respectively.
You must select the same channel for
both the camera and its receiver.
3. Replace the rubber cover.
4. Hold the camera’s base and gently
swivel the camera head until it is in posi-
tion for the desired view.
5. Adjust the antenna so its flat side faces
the direction of the TV or monitor that
the receiver is connected to.
6. Plug the power plug of the supplied Plug
‘n Power adapter into the camera’s
power socket.
7. Use a small screwdriver to set the unit
and house code dials on the Plug ‘n
Power adapter. (You must also set the
remote control to the same code set-
tings. See “Setting the Remote Control’s
House Code” on Page 8 and “Setting
the Remote Control’s Unit Code” on
Page 8.)
8. Connect the Plug ‘n Power adapter to a
standard AC outlet.
Warning:
To avoid the risk of shock and pre-
vent damage to your camera, always unplug
the Plug ‘n Power adapter from the AC outlet
before you unplug it from the camera.
Rubber Control
Cover
Antenna
Base
Camera
Power Socket
Cord