Friday, December 27, 2013

Use A Wireless Pinhole Camera

Use a pinhole camera to monitor your home or office.


Wireless pinhole cameras are tiny cameras that can be placed around the home or office for purposes of security, research or monitoring. The obvious advantage of wireless pinhole cameras is that they're extremely small, and they don't require a complicated mess of cords to set up. This means you'll achieve maximum discreetness as simply and efficiently as possible. Wireless pinhole camera setup is a relatively simple process, and requires only the tools that come with the camera when you purchase it.


Instructions


1. Plug one end of the power supply for your receiver into the back of the receiver, then plug the other end of the power supply into an outlet.


2. Connect one end of your A/V cables into the back of your receiver. Plug the other end into your TV's A/V inputs (the red, yellow and white plugs). Follow the color code when inserting the A/V plugs (for instance, put the yellow plug into the yellow input).


3. Connect a 9-volt battery to its appropriate battery clip. Connect the male end of this battery clip into your wireless pinhole camera. This is what allows the camera to be powered without being plugged in.








4. Turn your wireless pinhole camera on, and place it where you want it.


5. Turn on your TV and set it to the "A/V Input" channel.


6. Turn the tuning knob on your receiver until you get a picture on your TV. Your wireless pinhole camera setup is now complete.

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