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Night Vision; Troubleshooting - GE Smart Home User Manual

Indoor/outdoor wireless camera system

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NIGHT VISION

The camera includes IR LEDs, which allows viewing up to 5 feet in the dark when used with the adapter.
The IR LEDs are controlled by a photocell and are automatically turned on at low light level and off at high
light level. This helps to extend the battery life of the camera. NOTE: The range of the IR LEDs work best
with the AC adapter. The IR LED range is limited when used with alkaline batteries or the battery pack.
USING THE VIDEO MONITORING SYSTEM WITH A VCR
You can connect a VCR to the Video Monitoring System. This allows you to record the picture from your
Monitor. Connect the VCR's Audio/Video input jacks (cable not supplied) to the Monitor's Audio/Video
output jacks.
MONO
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you are having trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below:
SYMPTOM
REMEDIES
No camera picture
1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) and monitor are switched ON.
2. Ensure camera(s) and monitor are set to correct channel(s).
3. Make sure camera is within range of monitor (receiver).
Blank monitor
1. Make sure monitor is switched ON.
2. If using AC adapter, make sure it is plugged in.
3. If using batteries, make sure they are installed correctly, or try replacing them.
Interference on
1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that no large
camera picture
2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception quality.
3. If a camera is positioned close to the monitor (receiver), point antenna away from
4. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on the 2.4 GHz frequency.
Audio problems
1. Ensure 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 (feeds back), try moving the camera away
Rear of VCR
obstructions are blocking the signal.
the monitor.
from the monitor or angle the monitor differently.
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