Pairing

Each camera you use will need to be paired with one channel on the receiver.

A camera can only be paired to one channel at a time, and one channel can only have one camera paired with it. Thus, pairing a channel to a camera will replace any camera previously paired with it.

To pair a camera:

The Pairing Button

Activate the channel you want to pair a camera to, as described on page 8.

Set the receiver to the channel you want to pair a camera to.

Press and hold the CH button until the LED on the front of the receiver begins to flash rapidly.

Quickly press the pairing button on the camera you want to pair to this channel.

The red LEDs on the front of the receiver will let you know which channel you have selected, what state that channel is in. Channels which are turned off will not be selectable, and the LED will stay off.

Always On: The channel in question is selected, and has an active camera paired with it.

Flashing Slowly: The channel is selected but cannot detect a camera which has been paired with it. This could happen if you’ve re-paired the camera to a different channel, or you’ve activated a channel without pairing a camera to it.

Flashing Quickly: The channel is in pairing mode, awaiting the pairing signal from a camera.

Connecting to a Computer via USB

The ADW-200 receiver has a USB port which, when connected to a computer, allows ADW-200 to output video like a standard USB webcam. Compatible operating systems will automatically detect the ADW-200 and install the appropriate device drivers.

You can access images coming from the ADW-200 from any program or application which supports webcams, as well as some other video capture programs.

Supported Operating Systems

Microsoft Windows XP®, Microsoft Windows Vista®, Microsoft Windows 7®

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Coroporation in the United States and other countries.

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