D) Charge indicator
This symbol is displayed when the wall power supply is connected to the recei-
ver/monitor and the in-built battery is being charged. The charge indicator will of
course only be displayed, if the battery is not already fully charged.
E) Status indicator
If "NO SIGNAL" is displayed, the receiver does not receive a camera signal. In
this case, run the pairing function (see chapter "8. Pairing") or select the correct
camera channel that the camera has been assigned to. "NO SIGNAL" can also
be displayed if the camera is out of range or if there are obstacles between the
transmitter/camera and the receiver/monitor that weaken the radio signal. In this
case, reposition the camera and, if necessary, the monitor and try to enhance
reception quality by moving the adjustable aerials.
10. Explanation of "Battery" LED (2, 12) on the
camera and the receiver/monitor
It is recommended to charge the built-in rechargeable batteries
of the receiver and the camera for 8-10 hours before the first use
to allow the batteries to reach full capacity.
The "Battery" LEDs (2, 12) show you the state of the built-in receiver/monitor
battery and the camera battery.
When the "Battery" LEDs (2, 12) on the receiver or the camera light up red, the bat-
tery has to be charged (when the LED lights up red, operation can only be maintai-
ned for another 3 minutes). To charge the battery, connect the wall power to supply
to the receiver/monitor or the camera.
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