User's Manual

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OPERATING THE SYSTEM
The system supports two cameras. Users can switch from one camera to the other one manually or
automatically by pressing the buttons on the top panel of the receiver. Be sure that the both dip
switches in the receiver should be switched on.
MANUAL MODE///
To select one of the two channels manually, press the MANUAL button on the top panel of the
receiver. The receiver will switch to a different channel (CAM1, CAM2) each time when the MANUAL
button is pressed. When you select a channel with an activated camera, the video will appear on TV
screen.
AUTO MODE///
To have the receiver automatically switch between the 2 channels, press the AUTO button on the top
panel of the receiver. The receiver will continuously scan through both channels which are on. The
TV screen will display the picture from one camera to the other. The dwell time (time taken to switch
between cameras) is preset to 4 seconds and can be adjusted between 2-30 seconds. To adjust the
dwell time, press both the AUTO and MANUAL button simultaneously. Each sound of the receiver
increases the dwell time by one second. And the dwell time equals to the number of sound added to
one second.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you have trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below:
SYMPTOM REMEDIES
No camera picture
1. Check all connections. Make sure the adapter is plugged in.
Camera(s) and receiver should be switched ON.
2. Ensure camera(s) and receiver are set to correct channel(s).
3. Make sure camera is within range of receiver.
Interference on camera
picture
1. Make sure each camera is within range, and that no large
obstructions are blocking the signal.
2. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to improve the
reception quality.
3. If a camera is positioned close to the receiver, point antenna
away from the receiver.
Audio problems
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on the TV.
2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range.
3. If the unit emits a loud wailing sound (feeds back), try moving
the camera away from the receiver or angle the receiver differently.