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For good reception, put all of the cameras and the Video Receiver on the same channel number. You can experiment to find which channel works the best for you. | For good reception, put all of the cameras and the Video Receiver on the same channel number. You can experiment to find which channel works the best for you. | ||
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[[Troubleshooting Camera Switching]] | [[Troubleshooting Camera Switching]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 28 May 2014
Questions
Where is the ABCD channel switch on the camera?
How do I change the channel/frequency on the camera?
Answer
The A, B, C, and D channel switch on each camera is located under the gray rubber plug next to the lens. If you point the camera at yourself with the antenna at the top, the bottom position of the switch corresponds to A on the receiver, and the top position corresponds to D. Make sure to replace the rubber plug if you are using the X10 camera outdoors.
X10 cameras and Video Senders use the following frequencies:
- Channel A: 2.411 GHz
- Channel B: 2.434 GHz
- Channel C: 2.453 GHz
- Channel D: 2.473 GHz
For good reception, put all of the cameras and the Video Receiver on the same channel number. You can experiment to find which channel works the best for you.