Wireless Camera Set-up and Instruction Page
General 
1. Spy Research Wireless Covert cameras have a camera and transmitter built-in to an every day household or business items. These cameras include a receiver unit that connects directly to the Video Inputs on ant TV, VCR, Computer, or other source that has video inputs,   
(usually yellow for video).   

2. First determine the location for mounting or placing of the camera/transmitter. The range between the transmitter and receiver is up to 700' line of sight. Placing them closer together with the fewest obstructions in between the transmitter and receiver will give you the best performance.. Plug in the supplied power cord, (or optional battery pack) into camera/transmitter and into your wall. The image is now being transmitted to the receiver.   

3. Connect the yellow jack on the back of the receiver to the yellow jack that is labeled Video Input on your TV or VCR.   

4. connect the power cord to the receiver and tune it to the same channel that you selected for the transmitter. (the factory has preselected channel 1 unless otherwise specified)   

5. Find the arrow on top of the receiver and position it facing the direction of the camera.   

6. You must change the VCR or TV to it's Video Input to record or view the picture from the camera, this is usually done from the remote control. 

SPECIFIC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

Setting up the Camera/Transmitter 
1. Place the camera enclosure in the desired location.  
2. Plug in the supplied power cord (or optional battery pack) into your camera and   
into your wall outlet.  
3. Position the camera facing the desired viewing area. 

Setting up the Receiver 
1. Place the receiver in the desired recording location  
2. Connect the included power supply to the receiver, and plug into wall outlet.  
3. point the arrows on top of the receiver in the direction of the camera enclosure.  
4. Turn on the power, and select the channel that matches the channel pre-set on the transmitter. 9Factory preset is channel 1 unless otherwise specified. 

Connecting the Receiver to the VCR 
1. Connect the VCR to the TV as usual.  
2. find the yellow jack marked Video Input on your VCR.  
3. Connect the Yellow Video Output on the receiver to the Yellow Video Input on your VCR. 

Recording with Your VCR 
1. It is critical that you switch to your VCR's Video input channelso that you record the camera image and not a TV show. (If you are not sure how to locate your Video Input channel, consult your VCR Manual).  
2. Check the image on your TV and adjust the camera as necessary. If you are only recording you may disconnect the TV once you are satisfied with the image.  
3. Insert a tape, choose the record speed and press record.  
4. You may also set the timer on the VCR to begin recording automatically. Consult your VCR manual for details on timer recording. 

Viewing Live on the TV 
1. If using a VCR, connect your VCR to your TV as usual.  
2. make sure your VCR is on it's Video Input channel.  
3. Put you TV on the same channel that you normally would to watch a video tape.  
(usually channel 3 or 4)  
4. You should now bw viewing your camera image live on the TV set.  
5. You can also connect the camera directly to the TV without a VCR. You must have a video input on your TV, then all you do is change the TV channel to the Video Input channel to view. 


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