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Revision as of 21:58, 14 February 2007
Question
Why can I pan and tilt my cameras from my remote, but not from my computer?
Answer
If you are having problems with your remote control or motion sensor, it is always a good idea to first make sure you have fresh batteries in it.
Your USB Transceiver (CM19A) uses radio frequency ("RF") signals to communicate with the pan/tilt mechanisms, so it is best to set up the interface for optimal transmission. Here are some options to try:
- Position the CM19A as high as possible on the wall, and as far away from your computer as possible.
- Hold your remote control right next to the CM19A and see if it can still move the cameras.
- Use a USB extension cable to reposition the CM19A further away from the computer.
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Key Topics: remote, control, rf, radio, frequency, receive, transmit, power, line, transceive, house, code
Relates to: CM15A, SW31A