Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the different
wireless frequencies?
2.4 GHz: 4 Channel transmitter. Approximately
2" x 2" x 1/2". No tuning required. We generally
recommend 2.4 GHz over 434 MHz or 900 MHz, as the overall
video quality is better. Range varies from 200' to 700' depending
on environmental conditions. Operates on 12 Volts. These units
are FCC approved.
434 MHz: Lower frequency amateur band.
Operates on one channel which is picked up directly by a television.
You do not need a receiver. With a TV: set to channel 59,
cable mode but remove actual cable from the input, and use
a UHF antenna (high gain increases the range) ears to receive
the signal. With a hand held TV: can be received on UHF band
just below channel 14. Range can vary from 300-400 up to 1,000
feet. THe range can vary depending on frequency interference
and other environmental factors. Antenna is approximately
6 1/2 inches. Operates on 9 Volts.
900 MHz: Amateur band. 4 channels available
in the 900 band. The signal goes to a dedicated receiver that
is tuned from 902-930. Our standard transmitter is set at
916.5 MHz, but we also carry 3 other frequencies. Manual or
automatic switching receiver. Range can vary from 200-700
feet or more depending on environmental conditions. Antenna
is approximately 3 1/2 inches. Operates on 9 Volts.
What
is CCD?
- It is analog technology. The CCD camera has a little bit
higher resolution than CMOS. The camera also functions better
in low light. A CCD camera drains a little bit more power
than the CMOS cameras. It uses 12v instead of 9v. CMOS camera
is smaller than a CCD camera and works longer with the 9v
battery.
What is a Quad? - A Quad splits your
monitor into 4 sections allowing you to view 4 cameras at
once.
Do you have a monitor that has built in Quad?
- No, we do not have a monitor with built in Quad.
Will a Quad allow four cameras to record
at the same time? - Yes you can record all four cameras
at the same time. You also can record using a switching monitor,
which will record the camera that is showing at that moment.
Do the receivers work through walls up to
two feet thick? - Yes as long as there isn't excessive
amount of metal in the wall.
Do the plug and play connections require
extra wire to run the signal back to the VCR or TV? -
Yes, you need to buy the length of cable you need we offer
the CA-25, CA-50 and the CA-100.
Do I need cable on my TV to get channel 59
to work? - No, you just need the cable setting for your
TV or VCR and then turn it to cable channel 59.
Do the display screens work on the cell phone
or the beeper? - No, nothing but the camera works on the
cell phone and the beeper.
Do any cameras come with audio? - The
only camera we offer that comes with audio is the DC-111W-AA.
Do I need a VCR from you or can I use my
own VCR? - You can use your own VCR for recording. However,
the VCR will have to be recording all the time. If you are
using the motion detector video system, you will need to buy
a VCR from us
How do I hook up the Plug and Play connection
camera? - This Is done by running the RCA (Aux) line into
the VIDEO IN of the VCR or TV. The TV or VCR must be set on
the correct channel to view the VIDEO IN picture.
How many cameras can I hook up to one TV? -
-Only one 434MHz camera.
-Three 900MHz cameras.
-Four 2.4GHz cameras. You will need a Quad or a Switching
Monitor.
How much will the Yagi Antennas increase
reception range? - The Yagi Mini Antenna will increase
your reception by 100 ft. and the Yagi Antenna will increase
your reception by 200 ft.
Do you need a VCR to record or will the cameras
record? - You must have a VCR or DVR if you want to record.
Will a 900Mhz camera and receiver interfere
with my 900Mhz cordless phone? - No The 900Mhz Cameras
Are Set To A Different Band Width And Frequency.
How long will the camera last with a 9-volt
battery? - The 434Mhz and the 900Mhz camera will last
about ten hours. The 2.4Ghz will last about five hours.
What is LUX? - LUX is the measurement
of low light needed for the camera to view and record properly.
What
is the operating temperature of the cameras?
The operating temperatures of the B/W cameras are -23°C
to + 50°C or -10ºF to +122ºF
The operation temperatures of the color cameras are -23º
C to +40ºC or -10ºF to +104ºF
The storage temperature & humidity is -30ºC to +70ºC
or -22ºF to +158ºF
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