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You might want to consider the only truly wireless backup camera system: QuickVu(TM) Wireless Backup Camera.
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The use of a wireless CCTV camera has its specific benefits. One is that the wireless CCTV systems can be used anywhere since there is no cabling required. They are also easy to install and are flexible. In addition, owing to the fact that there are no cables and that they are easy to install, wireless cameras also feature lower cost.
Wireless camera security systems are available at many stores such as Wal-mart, Fry's and Best Buy.
These systems can be used to monitor your home and possessions while
away. This article will show how to set up such a system.
Step 1
Decide what you want to see on your security system. Front doors, back doors and driveways are popular choices. Other choices may include living rooms, hallways and garages.
Step 2
Wireless cameras
are not completely wireless. They still need a wire for power. Most
systems come with plug in adapter to power each camera. Most power
wires are 4 to 6 feet long. The location of your cameras should be
close to power outlets. Professional installers may run electrical wire
inside walls and conceal the power outlets and adapters in junction
boxes.
Step 3
Each
camera will need to be set to its own channel. Common channels for such
systems are labeled A through D or 1 through 4. Drill holes into walls
and mount the cameras with screws.
Step 4
The
wireless camera receiver will be positioned next to the television.
Connect the receiver to the television using a cable that has a yellow,
red and white connector on each end. Some systems may have an "S-video"
connector and cable to connect it to the television. The receiver will
also be powered by a plug in wall adapter. Connect it to the receiver
and plug it into the wall.
Step 5
Set
the receiver to channel A or 1 and turn on the television. The channel
of the television may need to be set to Game, Video In or some other
name designating the input jacks used. Consult your television for more
information.
Step 6
The
view from the camera that is set to channel A or 1 should be visible on
the TV screen. Tilt the camera if needed to get the view you desire.
Set the receiver to channel B or 2 and repeat with the camera that is
set to B or 2. Repeat with the remaining 2 cameras.
Step 7
More
advanced users may connect the receiver to a VCR, DVR or computer.
Digital video capture devices can be used to connect the receiver to
the computer. Using video capture software, the video from the cameras
can be broadcast on the internet using software such as Yawcam or
WebcamXP. HomeCamera.com can also be used to monitor your cameras on
the internet.
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