Designed with the horse owner in mind this revolutionary wireless video
monitoring system is a cost effective system that allows you to monitor
your horse, in its trailer, without leaving your vehicle. Make sure your
horse is riding safely with the Wireless Horse Trailer Monitoring System.
You can select the system with our standard transmitters (up to 1000
feet transmission distance) or our long range/commercial grade transmitters
(up to 15 miles in open air or 3000 feet through obstacles such as walls)
Basic System Includes:
1/3 CCD 2.4GHz Wireless Weatherproof Camera and Transmitter,
Camera Mounting Bracket,
4” TFT LCD Color Monitor with built-in 2.4GHz Receiver,
Cigarette Lighter Adapter,
12VDC Adapter and battery pack.
Product Specifications
Transmitting
Frequency: 2.400GHz 2.483GHZ
- RF Output: 10mW (range up to 700 feet)
- Antenna: Directional gain antenna
- Oper. Temperature: -14 degrees to +122 degree F
- Power Source: 12VDC power
- Monitor Specifications:
- LCD: 4 TFT LCD Color
- Oper. Temperature: +5 degrees to +140 degrees
F
- Dimensions: 6.25 x 5 x 2
- RF Input Range: 2.400GHz 2.483GHz
- Power Source: 12V D/C, 500mA A/C adapter, 6V
x 2 Sony NP55, NP66, NP77 or similar batteries
- Power Consumption: <800mA
| Model Number |
Item Name |
| WHTM-100 |
B/W Wireless Trailer Monitoring System with Standard Grade Transmitter |
| WHTM-1CG |
B/W Wireless Trailer Monitoring System with Commercial Grade Transmitter |
| WHTM-200 |
Color Wireless Trailer Monitoring System with Standard Grade Transmitter |
| WHTM-2CG |
Color Wireless Trailer Monitoring System with Commercial Grade Transmitter |
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Installation Instructions:
Wireless:
1. Mount the camera in the desired location in the barn and plug to outlet
power or battery power.The camera is powered by the 12VDC adapter.
Connect the 12VDC adapter to the black barrel connector on the camera.
Plug the 12VDC adapter into an outlet in the Barn (use the 25 power
extension cable if the camera is not next to
an outlet).
2. Connect Extension Cable From Camera to Transmitter (connections are
color coded so it should be fairly easy to set up). The Transmitter is
the small gray box. The transmitter connects to the power supply via the
other black barrel power connector. Gold=Video, Black=Power, Red=Audio.
Audio is optional.
3. Mount the weatherproof transmitter in the best location inside or outside
the trailer that will not interfere with horses space. Theoutside the
barn may be better so that it (transmitter) will have an unobstructed
line of view to the house.
4.) The Receiver connects to the video input jack on your recording or
viewing device. Any device with video input capabilities can be used,
for example, a VCR, TV, camcorder or computer. Connect the 12V A/C adapter
into the D/C input jack located on the back of the receiver and plug the
adapter into an A/C outlet. Turn the receiver ON by the switch located
on the side of the unit. To set up the receiver connect the set of Video
cables with the RCA ends to the yellow Video jack of the receiver and
then to the jack on your VCR/Monitor labeled Video input.
5) Turn the power to your recording device ON. Select the video input
channel on your recording or viewing device that corresponds with the
video input jack that the receiver is connected to. This is usually done
through the input button on the remote control. For additional information
consult your TV, monitor or VCR instruction manual.
6) Position the receiver where the best picture reception is obtained.
The antenna to the receiver is termed an omni directional antenna
which should be oriented in certain configurations for best results. Flip
the antenna up and rotate unit the best image is received. You may have
to place the receiver in a window sill for extreme distances. Please note
that the antenna has a limited rotation range and will break if turned
too far.
Reference:
Instructional content courtesy of http://www.foalingcamera.com
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