Product Manual

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No Picture/Signal
Make sure all the connections are secure and properly connected. Found on page 8
Make sure your monitor is plugged into a power source from the 5V DC input on the back. Found on page 8
Make sure there is nothing obstructing the view of the camera.
Try re-pairing the camera and monitor. Found on page 17
The area may be too bright or dark, try moving the unit.
The night vision comes on automatically when the light levels drop; try the camera in a pitch black
setting. The area that the camera is in may get too much light to activate the sensor.
Try adjusting the brightness settings on your monitor. Found on page 20
Ensure sleep mode is not enabled.
No Audio
Make sure nothing is interfering with the microphone on the camera.
Make sure what you are trying to hear is close enough to the microphone on the camera (within 6ft).
Disconnect and reconnect the wires from the camera and the monitor to make sure they are secure.
Try re-pairing the camera and monitor. Found on page 17
Try adjusting the volume on the monitor. Found on page 6
Devices Are Not Pairing
Ensure that the camera and monitor are within 100ft of each other.
Try moving the devices closer together, sometimes walls/other obstructions can get in the way of the
camera and monitor’s signal. Ensure that both devices are connected to a proper power source.
Night Vision Not Working
The night vision comes on automatically when the light levels drop; try the camera in a pitch black
setting. The area that the camera is in may getting too much light to activate the sensor.
Monitor is Reading No Signal
Try re-pairing the camera and monitor. Found on page 17
Make sure there is nothing obstructing the view of the camera.
Make sure the camera and monitor are within 100ft from one another.
Footage Not Recording
Adjust the recording settings
Make sure the SD card is completely in the monitor.
Make sure the SD card is not full and that overwrite function is turned on.
Try resetting the factory defaults. Found on page 25
Try formatting the SD card. Found on page 27
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