Troubleshooting the fcc wants you to know – Radio Shack 49-2534 User Manual

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Your camera and monitor might cause interference on other
radio/TV devices even when they are operating properly. To
determine whether your camera or monitor is causing the
interference, turn them both off. If the interference goes
away, your surveillance system is causing it. Try to
eliminate the interference by:

• Moving your camera or monitor away from the other

device.

• Connecting your camera or monitor to an outlet that is

on a different electrical circuit from the other device.

• Contacting your local RadioShack store for help.

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No power is supplied to the

camera or monitor

Is the power cord disconnected?
Connect it.

The wrong AC adapter was used.
Use the AC adapter labeled
OUTPUT: 9V with the camera,
13.5V
with the monitor.

Camera/Monitor is not turned on.

Set the power switch to the “ON”

position.

No sound or picture. Noisy

sound or picture.

Channel switches are not on the
same setting. Set the camera and
the monitor to same channel.

Signal interference due to
microwave oven. Turn off the oven
or remove it from path between
camera and monitor.

Signal interference due to other
signal producing devices. Change
the channel setting on both the
camera and the monitor. Identify
and eliminate the source of
interference. Relocate the camera
and/or monitor.

Out of range. Relocate the
camera and/or monitor within the
300 feet range.

Improper antenna position. Adjust
camera/monitor antenna
orientation.

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