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==Introduction==
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This guide should help you get started quickly with an X10 wireless camera.
  
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==Setup==
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[[Image:1_parts.jpg]]
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Unpack these items.
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[[Image:2_cam_power.jpg]]
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Connect the camera to its power supply and plug it into a wall outlet.
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[[Image:3_receiver_power.jpg]]
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Connect the wireless video receiver to power and plug it into a wall outlet.
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[[Image:4_receiver_videoin.jpg]]
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Connect the video receiver to your TV.
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[[Image:5_receiver_on.jpg]]
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Turn the video receiver on and flip up the antenna. Point the antenna toward the camera.
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[[Image:6_video_select.jpg]]
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Select your TV's video input (or try channel 0 and then Channel Down). The camera's picture should appear.
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==Related Articles==
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[[Using Your Camera as a Web Cam]]
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[[Multiple Cameras with One Video Receiver]]
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[[Finding the Channel Switch on Wireless Cameras]]
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[[Camera Range]]
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[[PAL and S-Video Availability]]
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[[Troubleshooting Camera Picture on TV]]
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[[Other 2.4 GHz Device Compatibility]]
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[[Are X10 Cameras Waterproof]]
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[[Category:hardware]]
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[[Category:frequently asked questions]]

Latest revision as of 20:44, 28 May 2014

Introduction

This guide should help you get started quickly with an X10 wireless camera.

Setup

1 parts.jpg


Unpack these items.

2 cam power.jpg


Connect the camera to its power supply and plug it into a wall outlet.

3 receiver power.jpg


Connect the wireless video receiver to power and plug it into a wall outlet.

4 receiver videoin.jpg


Connect the video receiver to your TV.

5 receiver on.jpg


Turn the video receiver on and flip up the antenna. Point the antenna toward the camera.

6 video select.jpg


Select your TV's video input (or try channel 0 and then Channel Down). The camera's picture should appear.


Related Articles

Using Your Camera as a Web Cam

Multiple Cameras with One Video Receiver

Finding the Channel Switch on Wireless Cameras

Camera Range

PAL and S-Video Availability

Troubleshooting Camera Picture on TV

Other 2.4 GHz Device Compatibility

Are X10 Cameras Waterproof