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You can connect it to a VT30A or VT32A video sender; this will broadcast video to a Video Receiver (VR30A, VR31A, VR36A, or VR38A) up to 100 feet away. The camera is also powered by the Video Sender's power adapter. With a separate 9v/100ma power adapter, like the D9100, you can use the camera in a wired configuration. You will need a single RCA coupler and an RCA video cable: | You can connect it to a VT30A or VT32A video sender; this will broadcast video to a Video Receiver (VR30A, VR31A, VR36A, or VR38A) up to 100 feet away. The camera is also powered by the Video Sender's power adapter. With a separate 9v/100ma power adapter, like the D9100, you can use the camera in a wired configuration. You will need a single RCA coupler and an RCA video cable: | ||
− | [ | + | [https://www.google.com/#q=RCA+couplers Google search for RCA couplers] |
− | + | [https://www.google.com/#q=100+foot+RCA+video+cable Google search for 100 foot RCA video cables] | |
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+ | Finally, you could use a separate power adapter for the camera, and use an RCA coupler and a video cable to position the camera away from the Video Sender. This would allow you to use this tiny video camera discreetly, away from the Video Sender. You could even install in inside a teddy bear's eye, for example, for covert video coverage. | ||
===Related Articles=== | ===Related Articles=== | ||
− | [[VC10A Owners Manual]] | + | [[VC10A Owners Manual|VC10A]] |
[[Using Multiple VC10As]] | [[Using Multiple VC10As]] | ||
[[category:Product Information]] | [[category:Product Information]] |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 14 May 2014
Questions
How can I extend the XCam Miniature camera?
How do I use the VC10A as a wired camera?
Answer
You can connect it to a VT30A or VT32A video sender; this will broadcast video to a Video Receiver (VR30A, VR31A, VR36A, or VR38A) up to 100 feet away. The camera is also powered by the Video Sender's power adapter. With a separate 9v/100ma power adapter, like the D9100, you can use the camera in a wired configuration. You will need a single RCA coupler and an RCA video cable:
Google search for RCA couplers
Google search for 100 foot RCA video cables
Finally, you could use a separate power adapter for the camera, and use an RCA coupler and a video cable to position the camera away from the Video Sender. This would allow you to use this tiny video camera discreetly, away from the Video Sender. You could even install in inside a teddy bear's eye, for example, for covert video coverage.