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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Features
• Digital wireless technology provides excellent image quality and clarity
• Interference free, secure and private signal
• Up to 450ft wireless transmission range ①
• Listen in with exceptional sound clarity
• Safety warning feature notifies you when out of range
• Micro SD card recording
• Music in 4 selections
• System expandable up to 4 cameras ②
①
Maximum open space transmission range. The actual range is dependent upon building
materials and other obstructions in path of wireless signal.
②
Additional cameras sold separately.
• Two-way audio communication
• Camera room temperature display on monitor
Camera Features
• VGA resolution camera
• Night vision allows for low light viewing up to 15 feet / 4.5 meters ③
• Built-in microphone
• Camera can be battery operated for true portable wireless operation
③
IR illumination range of 15ft./4.5m under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range
may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera application.
Receiver Features
•3.5” color LCD monitor/receiver with superior image quality
• Auto recording, manual recording and schedule recording
• Video/Audio output for viewing on TV/Monitor or recording on VCR/DVD recorder
• Rechargeable lithium polymer battery for true portability
• Convenient receiver cradle included
• Audio level indicator and alarm
• Displaying stored pictures in scan mode (screen saver)
• Baby room temperature display
Wireless Receiver
Front/Back Controls
1. Power/Audio Level LEDs – The green LED indicates the receiver power is ON or OFF. The red LEDs
indicate the audio levels (low to high).
2. LCD Screen – Displays video from the camera.
3. SCAN Button – When the SCAN button is
pressed, the LCD screen is turned off and the
system continuously scans all available cameras
while the monitor is dark. The scan feature can be
used for the following two reasons: (1) to prevent
you from being disturbed (i.e. when sleeping) by the
bright LCD screen, or (2) to conserve battery power.
If audio is detected above the preset audio trigger
level on the camera(s)*, the receiver will beep and
display the image from the triggered camera. The
receiver will return to scan mode about 5 seconds
after the alarm has completed. Press “A”, “M” or
“SCAN” button on the front panel of monitor will exit
scan mode.
4. Navigation Controls/OK Button – Use to controls in Viewing Mode and Menu Mode.
Viewing Mode: The following controls are used while watching live video from the camera:
• Press the UP/DOWN ▲▼ arrows to increase or decrease the volume.
• Press the LEFT ◄ arrow to view cameras* in automatic switching mode.
• Press the RIGHT ► arrow to manually switch between cameras*.
Menu Mode: Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT ▲▼◄► arrows to navigate in Menu Mode. Press the
OK button to confirm the menu selection.
5. MENU Button – Press to go into main the receiver menu, press to back to view mode in main menu,
press to back to previous menu in submenus.
6. Record—Press the button to start recording, press it again to stop recording. In this manual recording
mode, the OSD LCD will mark “Recording”. .
7. Antenna Locking Switch – Slide the switch to unlocking position, the
receiver antenna will pop up. Then you can adjust the antenna to vertical
position for better signal reception.
8. Microphone – Receives sounds from the area near the receiver and
transmits sound from the receiver to the camera (only when TALK Button
is pressed down and held).
9. A/V Out Port (Optional Use) – Connect the included A/V cable to view
video from the receiver on a TV or monitor, or record on a DVD
recorder/VCR.
NOTE: Using this feature will turn off the LCD screen. The LCD screen will turn back on when the A/V
cable is disconnected.
10. DC 5V Power Input – Connect the included DC 5V power adaptor to power the receiver and/or
charge the receiver battery (when the receiver is not in the cradle).
11. Charging Indication LED – Indicates the built-in battery is in charge when the LED is in yellow, and
in green when it is full charged.
12. Night Light Button – Press to remotely turn on/off the night light on the camera (for the camera
currently being displayed on the LCD screen). When the night light is on, an indication icon will be
displayed on the LCD screen.
13. Alarm +/-Button – Press to increase or decrease the volume of the
audio alarm.
14. / Button – Press the button to start or stop the lullaby.
15.  Button – Press the button to play next lullaby.
16. TALK Button – Press and hold the button to talk to the camera
currently being displayed on the LCD screen.
17. Power Slide Switch – Slide the switch to ON or OFF position to
switch on/off the receiver.
18. SD Card Slot – Insert Micro SD card to this SD card slot for both
video and audio recording.
* You must have more than one camera configured on the system when
using the functions that requires more than one camera.
19. Receiver Antenna – receives & sends signals from or to the cameras*.
20. Speaker – Produces the sound transmitted from the camera(s) *.
Receiver Cradle Inputs
21. DC 5V Power Input – Connect the DC 5V power
adaptor (included) to the receiver cradle to power the
receiver and/or charge the receiver (when docked).
NOTE: When the receiver is docked, and the A/V
cable is connected (power cable as needs to be
connected), the LCD screen on the receiver will be
blacked out. The LCD screen will turn back on when
the A/V cable is disconnected.
Wireless Receiver Installation
Determine if you will be using the receiver cradle, or connecting the cables directly to the receiver before
installation:
1. Place the receiver cradle or receiver in a place that will have clear reception with your camera(s).
2. Plug the AC adaptor power output cable into the 5V POWER input of the cradle or receiver. Plug the
power plug into a wall outlet or surge protector.
3. Leave the receiver to charge for several hours prior to first time use so the built-in rechargeable
receiver battery is fully charged. DO NOT remove the power cable from the receiver / from the cradle
during initial charge process. After initial charge, charge the receiver as required.
4. If you wish to view the receiver images on a larger screen, connect the included AV cable to the cradle
or receiver, and connect the other end of the cable to the Video IN (Yellow) and Audio IN (White) ports on
the TV, VCR or other viewing/recording device.
NOTE: the purpose of the AV output is for convenience only. When using with large screen TV/Monitor,
the picture might be grainy as the camera limits video resolution to VGA (640x480 pixels). This is not a
product defect. For best performance use with TV/Monitor PIP (Picture in Picture) function.
Check your TV/Monitor product manual to see if this feature is available on your TV/Monitor. This allows
you to view TV or other video source and see video from the camera in a small window on the same
screen.
Wireless Camera
Front & Back Controls
1. Camera Antenna – Sends & receives signals to or from
the receiver.
2. Night Light Switch – Press to turn the night light ON or
OFF. Alternatively, press the light button on the receiver to
remotely turn the camera light ON or OFF.
Note: Night Light is available only when the camera is paired
to the receiver.
3. Lens/IR LED Cover – Infrared LEDs provide viewing in
no/low light conditions
4. Microphone – Receives sounds for the area near the
camera, and transmits sound from the camera to the
receiver.
5. DC 9V Power – Connect the DC 9V power adaptor to the camera
NOTE: The camera can also be powered using 4 AA batteries (not included) installed in the base. If the
camera is plugged in with the AC adaptor, the batteries will not be used. The batteries are intended for
short term, portable camera use.
6. Pair Button – The pair button is located on the back of the camera behind the stand mount.
Side Controls
7. Temperature Sensor--- Use to make a temperature induction at the camera side
8. Sensitivity – Adjust the sensitivity knob to set the sound alarm sensitivity. The receiver will beep to
alert you when the sound is above a preset sound level. Adjust the sensitivity knob to increase or
decrease the level.
9. Signal switch—Slip switch from low to high to enhance transmitting signal.
10. Volume--Press to increase or decrease the volume of the audio alarm.
11. Camera ON/OFF Switch – Turns the camera ON or OFF.
Night Vision
This camera has built-in IR LEDs, which provides the camera with the ability to view images in no/low
light conditions. It is important to use the provided power adaptor (and not the batteries) when using the
camera for prolonged periods in low light conditions, as the built-in IR LEDs will drain the battery more
quickly than regular daytime use.
Camera Installation
Before you install the camera, carefully plan where and how it will be positioned, and where you will
route the cable that connects the camera to the power adaptor.
Before starting permanent installation, verify its performance by observing the image on the receiver
when camera is positioned in the same location/position where it will be permanently installed and the
receiver is placed in the location where it will be used most of the time.
1. Carefully unpack the camera.
NOTE: If you are installing cameras that did not come with the system, please see the pairing camera
section of this manual for details on installation.
2. Mount the camera to the wall.
Mark the position of the screw holes on the wall, and drill holes and insert 2 screws, then firmly attach
the camera to the wall by placing the stand over the installed screws and pushing the base downwards.
NOTE: The camera can also be placed on a flat surface, such as a Table or Shelf, and no mounting
hardware is required.
3. Adjust the viewing angle of the camera
NOTE: You can install additional cameras (maximum of 4 cameras). When adding cameras that were
not included in the original box, you will need to pair up the cameras with the receiver. Refer to the
camera pairing section of this manual.
Installation Warnings
Aim the camera(s) to best optimize the viewing area: Select a location for the camera that provides a
clear view of the area you want to monitor, which is free from dust, and is not in line-of-sight to a strong
light source or direct sunlight.
Avoid installing the cameras where there are thick walls, or obstructions between the Cameras and the
Receiver.
Do not install camera in those area which is easy for baby to touch; Make sure the camera is installed
stable and not fall down.
Connecting Camera Power
The camera can be powered either by using the provided power adaptor, or using batteries (requires 4
AA type batteries, not included).
NOTE: Wireless cameras require a power source (either an electrical outlet or battery power) to operate.
If you plan to permanently mount the camera in a location, it is recommended to use the included
camera power adaptor to prevent interruptions in the image, as using battery power is intended as a
temporary power solution.
Power Adaptor
Connect the power adaptor to the camera. Make sure the
power adaptor is placed into a grounded outlet or surge bar
to protect the camera from power fluctuations.
Battery Pack
1. Remove the battery cover off the base of the camera.
2. Insert 4 AA batteries (not included) into the Battery Pack.
Make sure to correctly line up the Positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals of the batteries.
3. Place the battery pack cover back on.
NOTE: If the camera is plugged in with the AC adaptor, the
batteries will not be used. The batteries are intended for
short term, portable camera use only.
Viewing Mode
1. Signal Indicator – The signal indicator shows the strength of the signal being received from the
camera. The number of bars in the signal indicator shows the strength of the signal – One or No Bars
indicates the signal is poor, and 4 bars indicate a very strong
signal.
Signal Indicators:
2. Channel Indicator – Displays the current channel
number. Press the RIGHT ► arrow on the receiver to switch between available cameras.
arrow (AUTO).
Note: To automatically switch between channels, press the LEFT
Low Signal / No Signal Warnings
When the camera is positioned too far from the receiver, warning messages will be displayed, and there
will be one 2 beeps sound alert to remind you the no signal
Adjusting the Receiver Volume
The receiver volume can be adjusted by using the
UP/DOWN▲▼ arrows when viewing a camera.
Press the DOWN▼ arrow to decrease the volume, and press
the UP▲ arrow to increase the volume. When the volume is set
to one bar (lowest setting), the volume is muted.
The volume adjustment icon will be displayed during volume
changes, and will disappear after 10 seconds of inactivity.
SD Card Recording
The system is designed for SD card recording. You can manually record the video at your desire. Before
recording, you need to insert a SD card to the SD card slot. The system can support the size of up to
16GB SD card.
Recording Mode
Manual Recording
Press (Record) ● button on the receiver, the receiver starts recording. Press the button again to
cancel manual recording.
Schedule Recording
Go to Menu-Record-Schedule Record, set the recording start time and end time, then switch on
schedule recording to enable schedule recording. In this mode the receiver records at a certain time
each day.
Accessing Menu System
Press the MENU button on the receiver to enter menu system. Use the navigating buttons to navigate
up/down/left/right in the menu, and press the OK button to confirm a setting.
Main Menu
The Main Menu contains 4 submenus:
1. SETTING – In this submenu you can set date & time, brightness,
temperature alert parameters, camera volume, image zoom times,
choose the TV system for A/V output, select screen saver pictures ,
and reset the receiver to factory defaults (erases all configurations).
2. Record
–
Adjusts the quality of the image
3. Auto Mute – Auto mute function is to automatically cut off the
audio when there is only slight environmental noise on camera side.
In the submenu you can switch on/off this function.
4. Pairing – Use the pairing menu to add camera(s) to the receiver.
Settings
The Setting Menu contains 10 submenus:
1) Date& Time-sets the time value to show in the monitor screen
2) Brightness- used to adjust the brightness of the image
3)Temperature Unit—Choose the ℃ or ℉ for temperature unit
4). Temperature Alert – Sets the temperature alert range. Once the
temperature on camera side is out of the range, the monitor will beep
to alert you.
5) Camera volume- Increase or decrease the volume of audio from monitor side
6) Zoom –Achieve large image on this function.
7) A/V Out – Chooses the TV system for A/V output.
8). Screen Saver – 5 pictures are stored in the system. You can select one picture to make it be shown
on the LCD screen in scan mode. Or you can select Blank screen to make the LCD screen display
nothing in scan mode.
9) Format—Deleted all the data from SD card
10).Default– Choose Yes to reset the receiver to factory defaults. All menu settings will be reset.
NOTE: Resetting the receiver will not reset all camera pairing.
Date & Time
You can set the time value with YY MM DD HH MM to show in the
monitor screen.
Brightness
The Brightness is used to adjust the brightness of the image.
arrows to change the bar from
Use the LEFT and RIGHT
DARKEST (left) to LIGHTEST (right). Press the OK button to
confirm the change.
Temperature Unit
The ℃ or ℉unit has exist to been selected to show the
temperature in the monitor screen
Temperature Alert
The menu is to set the temperature range of audio alert. When the
temperature on the camera side is out of the range, the monitor will
beep to alert you.
arrows to select low temperature or high
Use LEFT and RIGHT
temperature, then use the UP and DOWN ▼▲ arrows to set the
temperature value. After successfully setting the temperature range,
choose ON and then press the OK button to confirm the setting.
Choose OFF to disable temperature alert function.
Camera Volume
You can speak to the camera when pressing down the TALK
button on the monitor. The menu is to adjust the volume of
audio from the monitor side.
Press the UP/DOWN ▲▼ arrows to increase or decrease the
volume
Zoom
The image can be set at original size or double size by selecting
zoom x1 and zoom x 2. In double size mode, press the
navigation buttons to view the parts out of the LCD screen.
A/V Out
The menu is to choose the TV system when outputting the
video/audio to TV, DVR/VCR or other viewing/recording devices.
Screen Saver
5 pictures are stored in the system. You can select one picture
to make it be shown on the LCD screen in scan mode. Or you
can select Blank screen to make the LCD screen display
nothing in scan mode.
Format
Select Yes to format the SD card. After formatting, all the data
stored in the SD card will be deleted.
Note: Be cautious to use this function.
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Default
Choose Yes to reset the receiver to factory defaults – all
menu settings will be reset.
NOTE: Camera pairing settings will NOT be affected by a
reset. Cameras will remain paired with the receiver.
Record Menu
You can set up the recording parameters in record menu.
Note: To use the recording function, make sure a SD card is
inserted into the SD card slot. When there is new video
recorded, the indication LED NEW below the LCD screen will
be on, and when the SD card is full of memory, the indication
LED FULL will be on.
- Quality: The resolution of recorded videos. There are two
options: 320 x 240 pixels and 640 x 480 pixels.
Record videos are much clearer in 640 x 480 pixels mode but
more fluent in 320 x 240 pixels mode.
- Schedule Record: Set the schedule recording time for each
day. Time can be set from 00:00 to 23:59. Then select the menu
ON to enable schedule recording.
- Overwrite: Decide whether to cover the initial recorded files
when SD card is full of memory.
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Auto Mute Menu
Auto mute function is to automatically cut off the audio when
there is only slight environmental noise on camera side.
Choose Yes to enable this function.
When auto mute function is enabled, the monitor audio will
be cut off after 5 minutes when there is only slight
environmental noise on camera side.
In auto mute mode, the audio can be activated by real noise
or higher sound detected on camera side. After last
activation, the monitor audio will go back to off status when there is no sound trigger within 5 minutes.
Pairing Menu
The system comes with camera(s) that have already been paired.
The pairing function assigns each camera to a different channel on
the wireless receiver (up to 4 Cameras), and it is necessary for
configuring additional cameras.
Use the UP▼ and DOWN▲ arrows to select the desired pairing
channel, and press the OK button to begin the pairing process with
a camera.
NOTE: It is highly recommended to pair the cameras to the receiver
before permanently mounting the cameras. See the pairing section
on this manual for details.
Camera Pairing
The system comes with camera(s) that have already been paired.
These cameras will communicate with the receiver once powered on.
The pairing function assigns each camera to a different channel on the
wireless receiver (up to 4 cameras), and is necessary for configuring
additional cameras.
NOTE: It is highly recommended to pair the cameras to the receiver
before permanently mounting the cameras.
1. Power on the camera by connecting the power adaptor or battery
pack, and turning the switch to ON. The power LED for the camera
should be ON.
2. Power on the receiver by connecting the power adaptor to the 5V Input on the side.
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3. Press the MENU button on the receiver. Navigate to the
Pairing menu option by pressing the ▼▲ keys to navigate.
Press the OK button to open the Pairing menu.
4. Select a channel by pressing the UP and DOWN ▼▲
arrows. Press the OK button on the receiver to accept.
5. A message will be displayed on the receiver screen.
The receiver will count down from 30~0 – you must press the Pair
button on the camera during this time to successfully pair the
camera.
If the button on the camera is not pressed, the receiver will return
to the view screen, and no pairing will take place.
6. Press the Pair button on the back of the camera.
Once the camera has been paired, it will be immediately viewable
on the receiver monitor.
Troubleshooting
If you have problems with the system, there is often a quick and simple solution. Please try the following:
Problem
No picture from a camera
The picture is dropping
Solution
1. Check all connections to the camera. Make sure the adaptor is
plugged in.
2. Make sure that the cameras and receiver are both ON.
3. Make sure that the camera is in range of the receiver.
4. If using the battery adaptor, try replacing the batteries
1. Move the camera closer to the receiver.
2. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to improve the
reception.
3. Adjust the monitor antenna to vertical position.
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Audio problems
The picture is or has become
choppy
1. Ensure that the volume on the TV is on.
2. Make sure that there is sound within range of the camera
microphone
3. If the unit emits a loud screeching noise (feedback), move the
camera or receiver farther apart.
The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame
rate (i.e. 10 frames per second vs. a higher 20 frames per second).
1. Try moving the camera closer to the receiver.
2. Remove obstructions between the receiver and camera.
3. Adjust the monitor antenna to vertical position.
The purpose of the AV output is for convenience only. When using
with large screen TV/Monitor, the picture might be grainy as the
camera limits video resolution to VGA (640x480 pixels). This is not a
The Picture appears to be grainy product defect.
when using AV out function to
1. For best performance use with TV/Monitor PIP (Picture in Picture)
view on a large screen TV/Monitor
function. Check your TV/Monitor product manual to see if this feature
is available on your TV/Monitor
2. View video on a smaller screen TV/Monitor
Appendix #1 - Receiver Specifications
Receiver
Receiving Frequency Range
2402MHz~2480MHz
Data Rate
1.5 Mbps
Receiving Sensitivity
-81dBm
Demodulation Type
GFSK with FHSS
Resolution
H: 480
Viewing Angle
H: 50° V: 50°
A/V Output / Resolution
VGA 640x320 / 15FPS, QVGA 320x240 / 30FPS
Alarm Sensitivity
80dB Âą10% (1M)
Power Requirement
5V DC Âą5%
Power Consumption
380mA Max without charging
800mA with charging
Operating Temp Range
14°F ~ 140°F (-10° ~ 60° C)
Operating Humidity
0 ~ 85% RH
V: 240
Appendix #2 - Camera Specifications
Camera(s)
Transmit Frequency Range
2402MHz~2480MHz
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Data Rate
1.5 Mbps
Transmitting Power
14dBm (TYP)
Modulation Type
GFSK with FHSS
Transmitting Distance
150m (Line of Sight)
Image Sensor Type
1/4” Color CMOS Image Sensor
Effective Pixels
H: 640
Image Processing
Motion JPEG
Image Resolution / Frame Rate
H: 640
AES
On 1/2000 ~ 1/20 sec
White Balance
Yes
AGC / Range
On / 0dB~24dB
Lens
4.9mm / F2.8
Viewing Angle (Diagonal)
60°
Minimum Illumination
2.5 LUX (IR Off), 0 LUX (IR On)
IR LED / Night Vision Range
8 LEDs / 850nm, 5m (with IR LED)
Power Requirement
9V DC Âą5%
Power Consumption
330mA MAX (with Night Light)
250mA (without Night Light)
Operating Temperature
14°F ~ 104°F (-10°C ~ 40°C)
Operating Humidity
0% ~ 85%
Environmental Rating
14°F ~ 140°F (-10° ~ 60° C)
V: 480
V: 480 / 30FPS Max
Note:
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
FCC NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV
INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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