Exit Sign Transmitter
Plug the Exit Sign into an electrical outlet (power adapter included). This powers the camera and transmitter. Plugging in the power cord makes camera and transmitter operable and begins transmission immediately to the Receiver Unit.
Inside the Exit Sign, there is a channel selector switch to set the channel for transmission. If using more than 1 transmitter, additional units must be assigned to
unique channels (2, 3 or 4).
Exit Sign Antenna
To get the best reception the Antenna should be angled in the direction of the Receiver
Unit when possible (signal radiates forward from the front of the Exit Sign). Do not
place anything in front of the Exit Sign as this may cause some distortion or breakup of
transmission.
Receiver Unit
The Receiver requires connection to either a TV, Monitor or VCR. The Receiver must be set to the same channel as the Transmitter.
TV/ Monitor Viewing
Attach Video Out RCA connector on the Receiver to your TV/Monitor Video In jack. If your unit has been modified to receive Audio, connect the audio jacks as well. Plug Power Supply provided to the 12 VDC input jack on Receiver and turn Receiver to the On position. The Receiver Unit is now operable.
VCR Recording Direct From Receiver Unit
Attach Video Out RCA connector located on the Receiver to your VCR Video In. If your unit
has been modified to receive Audio, connect the audio jack as well. (NOTE: Refer to your
VCR manual for correct procedures when switching to RCA video input.) The Receiver Unit
is now operable.
Receiver Unit Antenna
To achieve the best reception, angle the Dimpled Side of the Antenna in the direction of the
Transmitter.
Troubleshooting
In most cases, transmission problems occur because the Transmitter and Receiver Units are
not on the same channel. Other factors that can cause signal interference include
metal/concrete obstacles, water, other wireless devices (2.4 GHz cordless phones) and
microwave ovens operating in close proximity to the Receiver Unit.