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2. 2. RF settings (see figure 7)
In this menu the Receiver settings can be changed.
2. 2. 1. Video channel
With “video channel” the active video channel can be selected,
choice can be made from CH0 to CH7 and Auto. When a channel
is set, the spectrum scanner does not switch between chan-
nels. When “Auto” mode is selected the spectrum scanner will
switch to another channel when the quality of the connection is
no longer good enough. Make sure settings in the receiver and
transmitter are the same. Default setting is “Auto”.
2. 2. 2. Zigbee xmit power
This is the setting of the transmitting power of the data connec-
tion. Possible settings are 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 dB.
10dB ( 20mWatt) is the minimum and 18dB(60mWatt) the
maximum. Make sure settings in the receiver and transmitter are
the same. Default setting is 18dB.
2. 2. 3. Zigbee channel
The used channel for the data connection is in the 2,45Ghz band-
width. Default setting is C19. If the channel is changed, make
sure to change the setting in the transmitter first (connection will
be lost) and after that the receiver.
2. 2. 4. Video RF band
Do not change this. Setting must be B-B.
2. 3. Power settings (see figure 9)
2. 3. 1. Power mode
The power mode is only used in the transmitter. There are three
setting possible (see figure 10):
AON = Always on.
SAV = Power save mode
30m = Switch of after 30 minutes when data connection is lost.
In AON mode the transmitter is always on and is powering the
camera at all time, even when there is no data connection.
This setting can be applied when the transmitter is powered with a
normal power connection.
In SAV mode the transmitter and power to the camera are switched
of when there has not been a data connection for 20 seconds.
In 30m mode the transmitter and power to the camera are switched
of when there has not been a data connection for 30 minutes.
This setting can be applied when a battery pack is connected. 30
minutes after the receiver is switched off, the transmitter is also
switching power off to the camera. Only data connection remains
active. As soon as data is received, the transmitter will start up.
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Figure 9
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