Layout

Antenna

Light Sensor

Lens

Infrared LEDs

Stand

When Placing Multiple Cameras

When two or more digital wireless cameras are placed too close together, the receiver can have difficulty distinguishing between the two signals, for much the same reason as it would be difficult to listen to two people standing side by side and both talking at the same volume.

Keep your cameras as far apart as possible – ideally, at least 6 ~ 9 feet (approximately 2 ~ 3 meters).

The result of two cameras too near one another will be a reduction in quality of your picture, with the possibility of a slight pause when changing channels.

If you are experiencing these problems and simply cannot move cameras any father apart, then try orienting the antennas away from one another. This will not have as dramatic an effect as actually moving the camera, but often can provide somewhat of an improvement.

Antenna

Channel Select Button

Channel Indicator LEDs

Placing the Receiver

The receiver should be placed in a central location relative to your cameras, to ensure the best possible signal strength from each.

Power Input (DC 9V)

Audio/Video (AV) Output

USB Connection

Channel De/Activation &

Loop Mode Switches

Additionally, try to keep the receiver away from magnetic fields (particularly devices such as microwaves or other wireless devices) or environments which would block wireless signals (such as thick concrete or brick walls, or areas which have large amounts of metal).

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