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If there is a place for an antenna then it is wireless. You can use any computer monitor, doesn't have to be anything specially made for it. You will however need the wireless receiver and you will still need power to the camera. On top of that you will need a DVR for recording unless you have no intent of recording then you can hook it to the monitor with will take a converter to match the inputs properly.
Red and black, are power; white to a rc plug center pin yellow to the center pin of a rc plug and there should be a bare wire you need to split it off to the outside section of the yellow and white rc plug
Are you sure the battery was inserted properly? Try putting it in the way that looks backwards... the battery seriously looks like it's supposed to go in the wrong way. If you're looking inside and using the spring for a reference, DON'T. The spring is only there to push the battery out, not to attach to it.
Batteries can only take a finite number of charges and they degrade over time. A 1st gen IPOD is at least 5-6 years old. The battery is probably bad. You can buy a replacement battery from Sonnet Technologies (www.sonnettech.com). It comes with installation instructions and is really easy to replace.
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