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RE-RX2A
Receiver for RadioEye cameras and
transmitters
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RE-RX2A
4 channel receiver

RE-RX2A datasheet
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RadioEye® receivers enable you
to receive video and audio signals from
RadioEye®
wireless cameras and transmitters and transfer them to a TV, monitor or video
recorder.
There is no other way of receiving images from the camera.
All DSE receivers
come with 4 channels
and can
receive signals from all DSE transmitters.
It is also possible to install more than one receiver on the same site,
thereby creating a number of surveillance points.
RE-RX2A – 4 channel receiver
The RE-RX2A receiver receives the audio/video signal
transmitted by the RadioEye®
wireless camera and transmitters and
has a hard-wired audio/video output to carry the signal to a monitor, TV or
video recorder.
A receiver can receive signals from up to 4 different cameras and show them
individually or in sequential scan
(with a set dwell time of 4 seconds).
There are 4 dip-switches on the front of the device to select the camera
you wish to view. By selecting a single camera the video output will show
that camera, while by selecting more than one channel the cameras will be
shown one at a time.
On the back of the device is an audio/video output (with RCA connectors) to
connect to a TV set, monitor, video recorder or PC.
It is also possible to use more than one receiver
in order to create a number of surveillance points, or to obtain an
individual video output for each camera, but this will not increase the
maximum number of cameras which can be used, which remains 4.
For the outbound A/V connection a cable with RCA connectors is supplied as
standard.
For connections to TV sets which only have a SCART plug, you will need
to use a SCART/RCA adaptor like
RE-SCART1.
Receiver RE-RX2A comes complete with: 12VDC power adaptor – Omnidirectional
antenna - 1.5 m Audio/Video RCA cable.
NOTE -
The quantity of RE-RX2Areceivers required by your system depends on the kind
of monitoring you require.
If you just need to watch the cameras sequentially, then one receiver is
enough.
If you need to watch more cameras at the same time you need one receiver for
each camera and a suitable video management device (e.g. quad, DVR etc)
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