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Multiple Camera Features
Your receiver supports a total of four active cameras at a time. You can mix and match any of the
accessory cameras. (See our website for compatible camera options.)
Pairing Cameras
Pairing is like introducing the camera and the receiver so they can communicate. You’ll perform the
pairing procedure if you want to add a new camera to your system or if you are having trouble with
a camera.
Make sure the camera is powered on.
On the receiver, open the menu and scroll down to
Pair CAM
.
Use
RIGHT
or
LEFT
to highlight the channel you want to use for this camera.
Press . The receiver goes into pairing mode for 60 seconds.
On the camera, press the
LINK
or
PAIR
button to put it into pairing mode, also. The position of
this button varies from camera to camera; see the manual that came with your camera.
On the receiver, open the menu.
Scroll down to
CAM1
through
CAM4
and select the channel assigned to the new camera.
Use
RIGHT
or
LEFT
to enable the channel (set it to
On
).
Press to cycle through the channels, and verify that the video signal from the new camera
appears on the correct channel.
Some things to know about pairing cameras:
As soon as the receiver detects a camera in pairing mode, it links to that camera and assigns it to
the selected channel.
If a camera is already assigned to the selected channel, the receiver overwrites that camera link
with the new one.
Make sure you enable the channel after you pair the camera. If a channel is set to
Off
, the receiver
skips that camera during a scan and leaves that camera’s position blank in quad view.
Only pair one camera at a time! The receiver links to the first camera it detects. If two or more
cameras are in pairing mode, you can't control which camera the receiver will detect first.
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