Overview:
Q-See wireless systems allow you to monitor areas where it is difficult to set up a standard camera.
The QSWOC2R is a wireless receiver and 2 camera combination that allows you to monitor an area or areas through a TV set. You can also attach the receiver to a VCR or DVR to record the video files. The receiver can support up to 4 wireless cameras and will allow you to view them one at a time manually, or in an automatic sequence. It can receive signals from the cameras from a distance of up to 300 feet line of sight, and an audio receiver so that you can hear as well as see what is happening. The cameras are small, but strong enough to send a signal up to 300 feet line of sight, and have microphones to send audio as well as video to the receiver. They have 6mm lenses that allow you to get good sized images even several feet from the cameras, and 12 LEDs that provide night vision up to 20 feet.
Q-See wireless products are portable, mobile units that deliver live images directly to a TV, or dedicated recording stations such as a DVR or VCR.
Product FAQs
Wired cameras have a video cable that runs from the camera to your recording or viewing device such as a DVR, VCR or monitor. Wireless cameras have a built-in transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver. The receiver connects to your recording or viewing device.
Standard wireless cameras can transmit up to 300 feet in line of sight.
You can have up to four wireless cameras in one location. You can view all cameras at once using four receivers or you can use one receiver and switch to each camera. You will only be able to view one camera at a time if you only use one receiver. If you want to install multiple wireless cameras in one location it's best to order them at the same time so that they can be set to different channels.
Cordless phone that operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency will cause interference with 2.4 GHz cameras. Interference should be minimal and usually occurs if the phone is between the camera and receiver.
A frequency is used to transmit a signal or data like video. 2.4GHz is the specific wireless frequency that our tranmitters use to send video signal to a receiver. All of our wireless cameras operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Range varies from 200' to 700' depending on environmental conditions. These units are FCC approved.
It is possible to experience interference from 2.4Ghz phones or wireless internet. Also garage door openers, alarm systems and other devices on the 2.4Ghz frequency can cause interference. Microwave ovens and similar devices can also cause occasional interference.
Wireless cameras do not have a video cable that runs from the camera to the recording device. Like all electronics they must still be powered in order to function.