Sometimes you get bad stuff right out of the
box, brand new. However, I see this
complaint a lot, so maybe there's something
else going on. For the camera question,
there is a 'manual' and 'auto' switch on the
FloodCam. On 'manual', the camera will come-
on at anytime that motion is sensed and stay
on. It acts independent of the flood-light
day/night setting. On 'auto', the camera
will turn off when the lights turn off.
Make sure you're using 'regular' flood-lamp
bulbs. If you use an energy saving one, it
may either not work, or will come-on and not
turn off when another floodcam turns on. Of
course, for the light, this sin't a problem
except for wasted power, but you've got two
cameras on and transmitting at the same
time, so you'll get a screwed-up image on
the TV.
Another thing to consider is to make sure
that the transceiver is at a happy medium
between the floodcams and the breaker panel.
These lights send out a 300Mhz wireless X-10
remote signal to tell the transceiver to
turn other cameras off. If the transceiver
isn't in a good location, you'll have
problems. I hope this helps.