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Wireless Single Camera Instructions

Camera & Transmitter

Mount Camera in Barn Run Extension Cable From
Camera to Transmitter
(connections are color coded)
Mount the transmitter on the
outside of the barn facing
the house
     

Camera & Transmitter:

Connect the cable to A/V Input

1.) The camera is the black cylinder shaped unit. The camera connects to the transmitter via the extension cable (yellow video, white audio & black barrel power connectors). Audio is optional.

 2.) 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.) 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.  

     

2.4 GHz Receiver

 
2.4GHz Receiver VCR/TV Video Input  
     
Receiver:

1.) 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. 

2) 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.

3) 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.

     
If you have any questions regarding the setup or operation of this unit, please feel free to contact Riverwind Supply Technical support at 888-409-7665 or sales.support@foalingcamera.com
     

Safety Precautions

*Only use with the power supplies provided with the system.
*A surge protector is always recommended.
*Do not expose the receiver or power supplies to moisture.
*Do not modify the system. Refer to qualified personnel only.

 

 

 
 
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