4 Ch. High Powered Receiver, 2000 feet LOS
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4 Ch. High Powered Receiver, 2000 feet LOS
4 Ch. High Powered Receiver, 2000 feet LOS


 
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4 Ch. High Powered Receiver, 2000 feet LOS

Sleek design with built-in directional antenna and manual channel switcher. Also available in standard

Includes:
• RCA video outputs
• Power supply
• RCA cable.

 

Connecting a camera to the transmitter:
1. Connect the yellow RCA cable to the video out of the camera and connect the other end to the yellow video in plug on the transmitter.
2. If audio is used, connect the white RCA cable to the audio for the camera and the other end to the white audio in plug on the transmitter.
3. Next connect the 6V power supply to the black power plug on the transmitter. (Make sure to only use a 6v power supply on the transmitter)

After the camera is connected, set up the Receiver.
1. Connect the receiver to the 12v power supply. This is the black box with a white arrow on it. On the side, turn the power switch to on. (LED Indicator should be on)
2. Connect the receiver video output to your recording device. This is done by, connecting the included RCA patch cord between the yellow connector on the front of the receiver and a video input on the recording device.
3. At this time you should be able to see the video images from the camera.
4. The camera system has a 2000ft line of sight range. If the signal is not clear, move the receiver to see if the reception improves. The receiver has an “Arrow” on it and should be pointed in the general direction of the camera for best performance.

Note.
To set your VCR Video Input.
1. After turning on your VCR, Connect it to the TV using Coax or RCA type cables.
2. Then connect a cable between the VCR TV Out and the TV “Antenna Input”.
3. Turn on your TV and set it to channel 3.
4. Play any movie on your VCR to check and make sure your VCR is connected correctly.
5. Using the VCR’s remote, go to “AU”(Auxiliary Input) mode or “Line In” mode usually found below channel 2. Other VCR’s can get to “AU” mode by pressing the “Input” button on the remote.


Use in extremely damp environments may decrease the effectiveness of the camera system and damage the unit.


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