FOXEER RAZER
Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Kāmera FOXEER Razer Mini FPV
Model: RAZER
Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your FOXEER Razer Mini FPV Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and longevity.

Image: The FOXEER Razer Mini FPV Camera, a compact camera designed for FPV (First Person View) applications, typically used on racing drones.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:
- 1 x Razer Mini Cam Cable
- 1 x Bracket (21 to 28)
- 1 x Servo Cable
- 1 x 2pin OSD Cable
- 1 x OSD Board
- 1 x Pukapuka Ā-ringa (tēnei tuhinga)
- 1 x Tiu huinga

Image: A diagram illustrating the dimensions of the camera and various included screws and components, including the bracket.
Whakatakotoranga
The FOXEER Razer Mini FPV Camera features the following technical specifications:
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Pūoko | 1 / 3 CMOS |
| Tauine | 4:3 / 16:9 Optional |
| Pūnaha pouaka whakaata | PAL/NTSC Switchable |
| Whakatau | 1200TVL |
| FOV (4:3) | FOV-H 125°, FOV-D 150° |
| FOV (16:9) | FOV-H 125°, FOV-D 145° |
| Tere Tere | PAL: 1/25-1/10000 sec; NTSC: 1/30-1/10000 sec |
| Ataata ki waho | CVBS |
| Min. Whakamaramatanga | 0.01Lux |
| DNR | 3DNR |
| WDR | 90db |
| Day/Night Shift | EXT/Auto/Color/B&W |
| Whakaritenga Mana | DC 4.5V-25V |
| Te Mahana Mahi | -10 ℃ ki te +50 ℃ |
| Haumākū Mahi | 20-80% |
| Paemahana Rokiroki | -20 ℃ ki te +70 ℃ |
| Rokiroki Haumākū | 20-95% |
| Dimensions (W*L) | 21.8mm x 21.8mm (without bracket) |
| Taumaha | 12g |

Image: A detailed table outlining the technical specifications of the FOXEER Razer Mini camera.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps to properly set up and install your FOXEER Razer Mini FPV Camera.
1. Tāutanga Tinana
Mount the camera securely onto your FPV drone frame using the provided bracket and screws. Ensure the lens is facing forward and has an unobstructed view.

Image: The camera shown with and without its enlarged bracket, indicating dimensions for proper fitment.
2. Hononga Waea
Connect the camera to your flight controller or video transmitter (VTX) according to the wiring diagram. The camera supports a wide input voltagTuhinga o mua DC 4.5V-25V.
- Whakauru Hiko: Connect the camera's power cable to a stable DC 4.5V-25V power source.
- Putanga Ataata: Connect the video output cable (CVBS) to the video input of your VTX.
- OSD Connection: Use the provided 2pin OSD cable and OSD board to access and configure camera settings.

Image: An illustration highlighting the camera's compatibility with a wide input voltage awhe mai i te 4.5V ki te 25V.

Whakaahua: Mua me muri views of the Foxeer Razer Mini camera, showing the FPV Camera label and connection ports for wiring.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed, the camera will power on with your drone. You can adjust various settings using the OSD (On-Screen Display) board.
1. Accessing the OSD Menu
Connect the OSD board to the camera using the 2pin OSD cable. Power on the camera. Use the joystick on the OSD board to navigate the menu:
- Pana Runga/Whakararo: Whakatere i roto i nga whiringa tahua.
- Pana Mauī / Matau: Change values or select sub-menus.
- Push In (Click): Enter a sub-menu or confirm a selection.

Whakaahua: He example of the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu for the Foxeer Razer Mini, showing various adjustable settings.
2. Tautuhinga Matua
- TV System (PAL/NTSC): Switch between PAL and NTSC video formats to match your video receiver.
- Scale (4:3/16:9): Select the aspect ratio that best suits your FPV goggles or monitor. Note that the camera supports both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
- Day/Night Shift: Configure how the camera handles lighting conditions (EXT/Auto/Color/B&W).
- WDR (Awhe Nui Whanui): Adjust WDR settings for improved image quality in high-contrast lighting environments.
- Taurite Ma: Set the white balance to ensure accurate color representation.

Image: A visual comparison demonstrating the difference between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios as seen through the FPV camera.

Image: Close-up of the 2.1mm M12 lens, detailing the Field of View (FOV) for both horizontal (FOV-H) and diagonal (FOV-D) perspectives.
Te tiaki
Ko te tiaki tika ka whakarite i te roa me te mahi tino pai o to kamera.
- Whakapai Arotahi: Gently clean the lens with a microfiber cloth. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
- Tiaki Taiao: While the camera is designed for FPV use, avoid prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures, direct water immersion, or excessive dust.
- Tirohanga taura: Tirohia ngā taura katoa i ia wā, i ia wā, mō ngā tohu o te pakaru, te pakaru rānei. Whakakapia tonutia ngā taura kua pakaru.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your FOXEER Razer Mini FPV Camera, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore he putanga ataata | Incorrect wiring; Insufficient power; TV system mismatch. | Verify all wiring connections (power, video). Ensure power supply is within 4.5V-25V. Check if camera's TV system (PAL/NTSC) matches your receiver. |
| He pai te ahua o te ahua (pouriuri, kerekere) | Dirty lens; Incorrect OSD settings; Interference. | Clean the camera lens. Access OSD menu to adjust WDR, White Balance, and other image settings. Check for sources of electrical interference near the camera or video signal path. |
| OSD menu not appearing | OSD board not connected or faulty; OSD cable damaged. | Ensure the OSD board is correctly connected to the camera. Try a different OSD cable if available. |
| Camera gets hot during operation | Normal operation; Overvoltage. | Some warmth is normal. Ensure input voltage does not exceed 25V. Provide adequate airflow around the camera if possible. |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Information regarding product warranty and customer support was not provided in the available product data. For warranty claims or technical assistance, please refer to the official FOXEER website or contact your retailer directly.
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