
You put one or more wireless cameras in your barn. A transmitter in
the camera sends a wireless signal to a receiver which is usually
connected, with a short cable, to your own TV. The picture is displayed
on the auxiliary channel.
Up to 4 cameras can transmit to one receiver, displaying images one at a
time on the TV screen. Switching between images can be manual or
automatic depending on the system you chose.
The distance between the camera and the receiver unit on your TV is
called the transmission distance. The cameras work best
if there is nothing between the camera and the receiver except the walls
of the buildings they are in, giving a clear line of sight.
If you don’t have clear line of sight, our long range cameras may still
work but the maximum transmission distance is reduced.
The cameras and receiver run on 12v power, a mains adaptor is supplied with each piece of equipment. If there is no mains electricity, the camera can be connected to a 12v battery which can be charged from the mains, or via a solar panel.