In
order to view or record a camera image you need a monitor. This can be a
“CCTV” monitor or your TV. If you are using a monitor just plug the video
wire from the camera in the video “input” of the monitor. You will have a
picture automatically. If you are using a “TV” or “VCR” you will need to
tell the TV/VCR which input to use. Plug the camera into “Video In” on the
TV/VCR and use the Video selector switch to choose the correct input. (This is
Usually found in the menu commands) Check the manufactures instructions if you need to.) If the
VCR is connected to The TV using a Cable TV type wire, plug the camera into the
VCR and use the VCR controls to set the input. (The input on many VCRS is L1 or
L2) If you are using a computer monitor follow the instructions that came with
your video card. Most hidden cameras are NTSC video output.
How do wireless cameras work?
The camera connects to power...i.e. plug into a wall outlet or use a battery
pack.
The receiver connects to power...i.e. plug into a wall outlet or use a battery
pack.
The camera and receiver can only be a specified distance apart. (Just like your
cordless phone needs to stay only a certain distance from its base)
The camera sends wireless "real time" video to the receiver.
How do I record the video?
The receiver connects directly to any recording device with a
"video-in" port using a standard RCA cable. (The same type cable you
use to connect your VCR to your TV)
Most popular recording devices: VCR, DVR, Computer, or camcorder.
How do I view the video?
The receiver will connect to any TV or monitor using a standard RCA cable to
the "video-in" port.
Remember Wireless is advertised as L.O.S. (Line of
sight) The actual distance you will get varies depending on the conditions and
the placement of the units.
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Does the recorder connect to the phone?
No. The recorders plug into any phone jack and will record all incoming and
outgoing calls.
Will the caller hear the recorder turn on?
No. The recorders make no noise on the phone line.
Can I use the recorder for lectures or meetings?
Yes. All of our recorders function as "stand alone" voice recorders...."Unless
otherwise noted"
Last revised: 04-22-05
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