Proceed as follows:
1.
Tap pairing on the camera setup screen.
2.
Tap the channel number the camera should pair with.
3.
A message appears with instructions to press the pairing button (see 2.4 Overview Camera,
12 Pair/Coupling) of the camera. This must be done within 30 seconds.
4.
3 seconds after the camera is successfully paired, the monitor shows the camera footage.
Note!
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If a camera is already assigned to the selected channel, the pairing procedure overwrites
the pairing of the camera with the new channel.
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Pair only one camera at a time! The monitor connects to the first camera it recognizes. If
two or more cameras are in pairing mode, you cannot determine which camera the
monitor recognizes first.
5.2.2 Camera setup - Camera On / Off
When you add a camera to the system, it is automatically switched on. You may want
to temporarily disable one of the cameras. You do this by flipping the switch of the
respective camera. Green is enabled and grey is disabled. Although the camera is
switched off, it is still paired.
5.2.3 Camera setup - Brightness
It is possible to set the brightness for each camera. This is useful if the camera is
hanging in a room that is a bit brighter or darker. First tap 03 so that the arrows
appear. Then tap the up or down arrows under the camera you want to adjust.
06 increases the brightness, 03 is the default value and 01 decreases it.
5.2.4 Camera setup - Resolution
For each camera, change the resolution. You can change the resolution to HD or FHD
HD: 1280x720
FHD: 1920x1080
Depending on internet speed in combination with the app, we recommend starting with low video
quality. Low resolution is fewer MBs so higher speed.
5.2.5 Camera setup – Night Vision Setup
For each camera, specify whether the Night Vision sensor (see 2.4. Overview Camera, 5
Night Vision sensor) should automatically detect or be disabled. If the sensor detects
automatically, if there is sufficient blackout, the camera images will be shown in black
and white.
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