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What's the difference between a wired camera and a wireless camera?
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A wired camera needs a cable that goes from the camera to a TV or VCR. The video signal is passed from the camera, through the cable, and to your TV or VCR, which allows you to see the picture. All wired cameras must use RCA cable to connect the camera to the TV or VCR.
A wireless camera does not need an RCA cable connected from the camera to the TV or VCR. The video signal is transmitted through the air to the TV or VCR directly, or to a receiver. |
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Is it possible to experience interference with 2.4Ghz wireless equipment?
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Is it possible to experience interference with 2.4Ghz wireless equipment, and what can possibly cause the interference?
It is possible to experience interference from 2.4Ghz phones or wireless internet. Also garage door openers, alarm systems and other devices on the 2.4Ghz frequency can cause interference. Microwave ovens and similar devices can also cause occasional interference.
Some 2.4Ghz phones or wireless internet solutions have a setting that allows them to identify the frequencies in use and select different frequencies while others may have to be switched manually using a "channel" or other button on the phone/transmitter or on the receiver. |
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May I print our Logo and company name on your products? (OEM & ODM ) |
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We offer all kinds of OEM and ODM for our customer but every products have a minimum quantity to make OEM and ODM. you can print your own
Logo or packing. just send us your art work rest we will do. there
may a separate charge for additional service.
please. ask us about the particular items Minimum quantity and extra
charge for printing your logo or packing. |
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Do the wireless cameras and transmitters provide encryption?
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No, our wireless cameras and transmitters do not send encrypted audio/video.
In order for somebody else to receive audio/video from your transmitter they will need to have a wireless receiver set to the same channel within range of the transmitter (700 ft. maximum). The chance of this happening is very rare.
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I have my wireless receiver plugged in to my TV or VCR and I do not have a picture. What do I do?
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First consult your TV or VCR manual. Then, make sure the video is cable plugged into the yellow video INPUT of your TV or VCR. Next make sure the transmitter and receiver are on the same channel. After this press the input or AUX button on your television or VCR remote. You may also have to scroll through channels on your television to get to AUX/input channel.
If the receiver is connected to your VCR, make sure your TV is on the proper channel. You may also have to press a TV/VCR button. |
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I bought a wireless camera but I still have to plug it in...How is this wireless?
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Wireless cameras do not have a video cable that runs from the camera to the recording device. Like all electronics they must still be powered in order to function.
Battery packs may be used for situations where power is not available, although batteries will have to be changed frequently. |
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I want a motion detection camera. What are my options?
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The cameras themselves do not record. In order to record only on motion, you need a motion detection VCR. When power is applied, the cameras are always on and continually send the video feed through RCA cable (wired) or through the air (wireless) to your TV or video recording device. The motion activated VCR will allow you to record only when motion is present and saves you from having to view a lot of tape that is uneventful.
If you feel we should elaborate more on any of these questions or if you feel there should be another question answered here, please let us know by email. |
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What is Resolution and Lux?
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Resolution refers to the cameras ability to reproduce images. The higher the resolution, the better. Lux refers to the amount of light that is needed for the camera to see. This becomes important if you need the cameras to see in low light. The lower the Lux, the better. |
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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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How do I record the video?
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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. |
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