TROUBLE SHOOTING
IF...
No image appears
Low wireless signal
Low frame rate
Image is choppy
Poor picture quality
Motion detection is not
working
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Make sure the power adaptor is not damaged or
defective and plugged into an electrical outlet with
power.
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Make sure the receiver has enough charge
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Make sure the camera is powered on.
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Relocate the camera/ receiver to obtain the best
reception of wireless signals.
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Make sure the camera is properly paired to the receiver.
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Check the displaying channel is the one paired with the
camera. If not, use the direction button to switch to the
correct channel.
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Press the Menu button on the receiver to exit the system
idle mode and go back to the main screen.
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Wireless devices such as wireless home stereo system
may reduce the signal strength. Leave as much space as
possible between the camera(s)/receiver and these
wireless devices.
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Flip the antenna of the receiver to obtain the best
reception of wireless signals.
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You can also purchase accessory range extender
antennas to increase the range of your wireless signal.
‧
Move closer the camera(s) and receiver to ensure the
appropriate wireless range.
‧
Remove the obstacles between the camera(s) and
receiver.
‧
Clean the camera lens using lens cleaning cloth. Spots
or dust on the lens can also cause image quality
problems.
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Confirm the motion detection has been correctly set up
or scheduled.
‧ Adjust the sensitivity of the motion sensor (see page of
your monitor notice p43).
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SOLUTION