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Cam4you remote 2.0 can be downloaded from our website for free. The program's installer file is commonly found as Cam4you_remote.exe. The program lies within System Utilities, more precisely Device Assistants. The most popular version among the software users is 2.0. The actual developer of the free software is Alkenius Systems. Cam4you remote can be installed on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 environment, 32-bit version. This download was checked by our antivirus and was rated as malware free.
Cam4you remote is freeware can be used for several tasks in Windows XP and Windows Vista. Typical tasks are:
- Start camera remote mode and take pictures using the shutter on the camera. Pictures are automatically transferred to the computer.
-Use camera remote mode to take pictures using the “Take picture” button in Cam4you remote .
You may want to check out more software, such as Cool Remote Server , Remote Helper or Player Remote , which might be related to Cam4you remote.

We have received many email questions asking about our backup rear view camera system's range, and whether  it works in different sizes of RVs, tailers, trucks and so on. We do not have all different kinds of RVs, tailers and so on for the actual testing. Here was how we conducted our tests. The test cases here would provide you some    idea of how our backup rear view system might work in your case. We used license plate camera (8909T) mounted on the back of our Toyota Van's license plate, then put our 2.5" TFT-LCD monitor in the dash board of our Nissan SUV. We kept the van in reverse to activate/power the camera, then drove the SUV varies distances. The following are the actual screen shots taken at varies distances between the front of the Van and the back of the SUV.
If you have a long truck, or trailer, and are really concern about the picture quality, we would suggest that you select our round 8907T (or 8908T) model. Not like the license plate camera which has the transmitter built-inside the camera (good for under 30 feet), the 8907T/8908T comes with a transmitter which is detached from the camera. You can fix the camera in the location you want, and move the transmitter to a location which is closer, and less obstructive for the monitor. So the monitor will have better reception. You can easily adjust the transmitter location without restriction of the camera location. If camera and monitor over 45 feet away, we would suggest you add the extension cord to move the transmitter closer to the monitor.
Backup Rear View Camera System Testing Demo
Clip-on extension cord between 8907T/8908T cam and the transmitter 10 feet: $9.95                                 20 feet: $18.95                             40 feet: $34.95
Only suggested when monitor and transmitter are separated by 30 feet or more. Click picture for detailed wire length information.
Note: Result might be different due to location of the camera, and blockages between the camera and monitor. If you have Diesel F150, F250, Avalanche, or factory built-in-bluetooth, suggest to get the extension cord to improve signal.
See our customer's installation sample. http://www.4ucam.com/custom_install.html
Frequent Ask Questions: You only demo the license plate 8909T camera, how about the 8907T round camera? The 8907T/8908T has flexible mounting location then 8909T, and in general better signal then 8909T because of the transmitter being detached from the camera. Can the camera connect to battery power and run all the time, not just while backing up? Yes. Our backup camera is designed to be used as backup camera, as well as full-time rear view system. But we would suggest connecting the camera to ignition wire, and use it as full time viewing while turning on the car engine. We do not suggest connecting directly to battery power, because it will use the power even when the engine is off. I have a truck which tolls a boat, about 50 feet end to end, will the backup camera work? The design of the 8907T/8908T set is such that the transmitter is detached from the camera, so the transmitter can be rearranged to a location where the receiver/monitor can get better signal. When the distance is too far, a three color extension cord (maximum 100 ft) can be added between the camera and the transmitter to reduce the distance between the transmitter and the receiver/monitor to gain a better signal. The extension cable can be purchased from us (link here) . Two color cord can be added between the transmitter and backup light as well. Screen/monitor sometimes flicker on then off, even when not in reverse position? Here is how all the wireless backup camera set works - the receiver sends a signal to the screen when it receives/detects signal from the camera when the camera is on, or if there is wireless signal in close range of receiver's 2.4Ghz frequency. Sometimes while you are driving (forward), the monitor seems to randomly flicker on and off, or even shows some image. This is because there is another wireless product with 2.4Ghz frequency which is in close range of receiver's. Where does camera get its power, and how does camera know to come on when the vehicle is on reverse and shut itself off in other cases? The reversing camera consists of a transmitter and receiver to send a clear video image. The 8909T wireless reversing camera is easily installed onto the rear of your vehicle near your number plate. All wiring can easily be hidden. The built-in transmitter inside the camera housing sends a clear signal over distances up to 150 feet in open space (20-30 feet in car installation). The monitor with built-in wireless receiver is connected to the cigarette lighter power adapter, and receives the video signal from the camera transmitter. The camera itself and the transmitter are powered by the cables that power your vehicle's reverse lights. When you put your vehicle into reverse gear, your reversing lights turn on and power is sent to the camera and the transmitter, sending out a video signal. The monitor then automatically switches over to the camera view. When your take your vehicle out of reverse gear, the reverse lights go out and the camera stops sending an image. At the same time the unit will stop showing the camera's image.
4 Pin extension cord between 8909TJ camera and the transmitter 10 feet: $9.95                                 20 feet: $18.95                             40 feet: $34.95
Only suggested when monitor and transmitter over 20 feet away. Click picture for detail wire length information.
At 33ft separation, monitor works fine. For best result, we suggest NOT to use license plate camera when distance between 8909T and monitor over 20 feet.
At 48ft s eparation, monitor will have limited static when moved to certain angles. Not as clear as 33 ft for the far away objects.
At 78ft separation, signal weaker, static lines slowly running down, sensitive to monitor's direction, when monitor aimed at certain angles might lose picture. However, still can see objects. 

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