2.4"
Monitor with Audio trigger
2.4" baby 2.4G Wireless
rechargeable color baby monitor with Infra Red camera options
This system will work with up to 3 cameras of either or mixed type.
Features
2.4" LCD monitor with AV out and supports up to 3 cameras
On screen display (OSD) menu to adjust color, contrast, brightness etc.
Monitor can work in 3 modes: Auto, Manual or Scan
In Auto mode, adjustable cycle time from 2 to 30 seconds,
In Scan mode, monitor can be activated when audio detected by camera (camera dependant)
Monitor beeps when audio detected and the beep volume is adjustable
Low battery indication
Built in rechargeable battery pack for monitor
Monitor/Receiver: M270
Screen Size: 2.4 inch
Resolution: H:480 V:234
Brightness: 350cd/m2
Current Consumption: Approx. 400mA
Weight: 245g without charging base
Dimensions: 73mmW x 198mmH x 28mmD
Camera/Transmitter: CA270
Image Sensor: 1/3" Color CMOS
Lens: 6.0mm / F2.0
Resolution: 360 Horizontal TV Lines
Minimum Illumination: 2.5lux (IR Off) 0 Lux (IR On)
IR LED / Night Vision Range: 8 LEDs, 840nm /2M
Weatherproof: IP54 (suitable for outdoor use)
Current Consumption: Approx. 300 - 360mA
Weight: 75.6g
Dimensions: 86.4mmW x 78.2mmH x 58.4mmD
READ THE MONITOR MANUAL HERE
For buyers outside of Australia please contact me at sales@brashimports.com.au for a postal cost as well as availability of AC adaptors.
Q Do cameras work at night?
The camera has Infra Red LEDs, and so the work ok in low light, but in a dark room (like a typical babies room) the camera will work only about 1 - 1.5M and then in grey mode. Some users have used night lights with better results. Stronger Infra Reds have been shown to disturb babies.
Q Will it work in my home?
Whether it will work will depend on many variables. Things which will interfere with camera signals include walls construction, door construction, distance between camera and monitor, cordless phones, other wireless equipment in the area, fluorescent lights and even the AC power supply can be noisy. The cameras have 3 channels, so select another channel if you are getting too much interference.
Q Can the camera be made to give off a stronger signal?
No. Australian Law (as well as many other countries) state that the maximum camera output for 2.4Mhtz is set at 10mw. Each of these unit is tested to make sure it transmits the maximum allowable, and so in basic terms if this camera does not work then no other camera will.
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