RDI Technology CA160 2.4GHz WIRELESS COLOR COVERT MICROCAM User Manual

RDI Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. 2.4GHz WIRELESS COLOR COVERT MICROCAM

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Congratulations on your purchase of the 2.4GHz Wireless MicroCam System(WMS).
The WMS consists of a wireless receiver and a wireless MicroCam. an ideal product for
application of covert monitoring, such as the porch, watching the yard, pool, pets or the
baby. It is also suited to many small business.
FEATURES
0 2.4GHz wireless technology
0 Miniature color in covert type
. Both audio and video output
0 Three channel selection for camera
' Supports up to 3 cameras
0 Manual or auto switching between cameras
° Adjustable cycle time between different channels
- AC power adaptor or battery operation.
SYSTEM CONTENTS
. RO160A wireless receiverx1
o CA160 wireless MicroCam x1
0 Power adaptor >Q
. Adaptor cable x1
- Battery Clip x1
0 Hardware kit x1
° Manual x1
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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION
For best performance, follow these simple guidelines:
-Camera(s) should be installed between 8 and 13 feet above the area to be monitored
°The Camera should be aimed accordingly to optimize viewing area
. For best transmission, avoid installations where there are thick walls or major
obstructions between the Camera and Receiver
INSTALLING THE CAMERA (TRANSMITTER)
1. Unpack the Camera
2. Decide whether the Camera will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/table top. If wall
mounting, use the hardware kit in the package. The Camera can be adjusted for either
mounting scenario by rotating the Camera to the required position.
3. Decide whether to connect using AC power or battery If using battery push the 9V
battery to snap the battery adaptor, then connect it to power jack of camera If using the
9V camera power adapter. just connect power jack. Make sure the Camera is positioned
no more than 5 1/2 feet from an AC power outlet.
4. Select the Camera operating channel on the slide switch on side of the housing.
moving switches to position 1.2. or 3. Switch is preset to channel 1
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The Camera (Transmitter) installation is now complete.
SETTING UP THE RECEIVER
1. Connect one end of the cable (Min Din) to the back of the receiver, the anther
end (RCA cord) to your television's AN inputs. the yellow plug to the VIDEO IN jack and
the white plug to the AUDIO IN jack,
2. Plug the receiver power adapter into the 9V DC power jack on the back of the receiver
and plug the power adapter into any 120 VIZ40 V power outlet.
3. Place the receiver either on top or near to your TV. Rotate the antenna to a vertical
position.
OPTlMlZING THE WIRELESS CAMERA SYSTEM
The 2.4GHz video signals pass easily through your home is interior walls. but the signal
may be reflected by power wires or plumbing inside the wall. Usually a slight adjustment of
the Receiver and/or Camera antenna will improve reception. Take care not to force the
antennas past their lock positions.
The most common source of interference are microwave oven. Try to avoid mounting the
Receiver near a microwave oven or other source of RF interference such as cordless
phones.
MULTI~CAMERA OPERATION
Our wireless ZAGHz MicroCam system is designed to work with up to 3 Cameras.
Additional Cameras (With different shapes for your option) are sold separately.
IMPORTANT: When using more than one Camera, rmke sure each camera is
assigned to a specific channel by adjusting the corresponding slide switch position.
Accordingly the dip switch located on the back of the Receiver should be adjusted to
reflect the channels in use.
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
Set your TV to monitor the VIDEO INPUT designated for the Receiver,
The receiver can support up to three different camera/transmitter signals. You can switch
from one camera to the next either manually or automatically via button on the top panel of
the receiver.
MANUAL MODE
To select one of the three channels manually. press the MANUAL button on the panel of
the receiver.
The red LED will light and the receiver will switch to a different channel (CAMt. CAMZ,
CAMS) each time when the MANUAL button is pressed. To avoid searching channels that
do not have cameras/transmitters assigned to them, set the DIP switches (located on the
rear panel of the receiver) for those corresponding channels to the OFF position (up).
When you have seleded a channel with an active camera. that video will appear on your
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AUTO MODE
To have the receiver automatically rotate through the cha'mels, press the AUTO button on
the top panel of the receiver. The green LED will light and the receiver will continuously
scan through all channels which are ON. To avoid searching channels that do not have
carnerasltransmitters assigned to them, set the dip switches for those corresponding
channels to the OFF position. The monitor will display the picture from one camera to the
next, while the beeper will sound. 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 flash of the LED
increases the dwell time by one second.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you are having trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below:
SYMPTOM REMEDIES
1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) and receiver are
switched ON.
2. Ensure camera(s) and receiver are set to correct channel(s).
3. Make sure camera is within range of receiver.
1. Make sure receiver is switched ON.
2. If using AC adapter, make sure it is plugged in,
3. If using batteries, make sure they are installed correctly, or
try replacing them.
1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and
that no large obstructions are blocking the signal.
2. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to improve the
Interference on reception quality.
camera picture 3. If a camera is positioned close to the receiver, point antenna
away from the receiver.
4, Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on the 2.4
GHz frequency.
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on the TV.
2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range.
3, It the unit emits aloud wailing sound (feeds back), try
moving the camera away trom the receiver or angle the
No camera picture
Blank monitor
Audio problems
receiver differently.
SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
TV System PAL or NTSC
Integrated Lens 6.0mm, F2.0 fixed focus
Resolution 360 horiz_o_nta| TV_Line§_ __
Signal/Noise Ratio 4§>dB _> _
High-Speed Electronic Shutter ifiu/lSDOO sec ____
Image Sensor FEE/IDS _ _
Min. Illumination $0.5 qu
Current Consumption 100mA ____ _
Overall Size iflWx0.82Hx1.109__ _
Frequency Range 5 2.41- 2.47 GHz
Modu|ation FM
Video Signal/Noise Ratio
Audio Signal/Noise Ratio
Channel Selection
Iectronic tuning with PLL
Case Finish V resistant ABS plastic
Receiver
Frequency Range .41— 2.47 GHz _ _
SigtaI/Noise Ratio OdB _______
Operating Temperature 10”C to +40”C
Output udioNideo
Humidity ess than 85%
Current Consumption
Overall Size
This device complies with part 15 ofthe FCC rules. Operation is subject tothe 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.
Thls device compileswith part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation Is subject to the foilowlng
two conditions: (1)|his dewce maynol cause harmful interference. and
(2) this device must accept any interference received. includhg interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FC
VOTE -
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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