Trouble shooting – SVAT Electronics GX5150 Manuel d'utilisation

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You should...

1. Check that the power cord(s) is properly connected.

2. Check that the monitor is turned ON.

3. Wrong AC/DC adapter is used. Check that the adapter labeled

9V DC is connected to the camera, 6V DC is connected to the

monitor.

1. Check the channel switch settings on the camera (s) and

monitor. Make sure the channels match on both units. Make sure

the camera(s) and monitor are switched ON.

2. Signal interference from a microwave oven. Check if a

micro-wave oven is in use or located in the path between the

camera and monitor. If so, turn it off or move it out of the path.

3. Signal interference from other signal producing devices.

(a) Identify and eliminate the source of the interference.

(b) Relocate the camera and/or monitor closer to each other.

(c) Change the channel setting on both camera and monitor.

4. If using batteries make sure they are fully charged and inserted

correctly.

1. Signal interference from other signal producing devices.

(a) Identify and eliminate the source of the interference.

(b) Relocate the camera and/or monitor closer to each other.

(c) Change the channel setting on both camera and monitor.

2. If using more than one camera make sure each camera is set to

its own channel.

3. Try reposistioning the camera and monitor to improve reception

quality.

1. Assure that the volume is turned up sufficiently on the monitor.

2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range.

3. If the unit emits a loud wailing sound (feed back), try moving the

camera further away from the monitor or any magnetic fields.

The Camera and

or Monitor Has:

No Power

No picture.

Distorted picture

Interference

Audio Problems

TROUBLE SHOOTING...

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