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BrickHouse Security User’s Guide

Getting Started

The first step in getting your DVR working is charging its bat-
tery. You can charge the battery by inserting it into the DVR and 
connecting it via USB to a computer or by using the included AC 
adapter. The LED on the charger will remain red while the battery 
charges, and turn blue once it’s full. To insert the battery, slide 
the cover off of the back of the DVR and insert it so the copper 
contacts on the battery meet the ones on the device, and replace 
the cover. Before first use, it is suggested you charge the device 
for at least 6 hours.

The DVR has only 60MB of memory available, which is only 
enough for a few photos.

Next, insert the micro SD card into the device. Insert it as shown 
in the image next to the memory card slot until you feel it “click” 
into place. Plug a wired camera into the AV IN port on the Pocket 
DVR or turn on your 5.8 GHz wireless camera.

Summary of Contents for 5.8 GHz Wireless Pocket

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Page 2: ...ent cables Use the included remote control for one touch recording to a micro SD card and review files on the integrated LCD screen In the Box Inside your box you will find the Wireless Pocket DVR wit...

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Page 4: ...nce it s full To insert the battery slide the cover off of the back of the DVR and insert it so the copper contacts on the battery meet the ones on the device and replace the cover Before first use it...

Page 5: ...wireless camera just supply power to it and it will automatically transmit video To power the device connect either the included AC adaptor or battery pack The battery pack requires 3 AAA batteries a...

Page 6: ...begin recording move the record switch to the REC position In the bottom left corner of the screen a timer will display how much recording time you have remaining The device will auto matically save...

Page 7: ...rotect keeps a chosen file or all files from being deleted through the Delete command Thumbnail view thumbnails of 9 files at a time on the LCD Hold down the MODE button to return to the camera view V...

Page 8: ...on and off When Motion De tect is on the device will automatically record whenever motion is sensed by the DVR and stop recording if there is no motion in the frame for five seconds We suggest using...

Page 9: ...will behave when connected to a computer as a disk drive so you can view recorded videos or as a PC webcam Setup Format Format the memory card preparing it to receive re corded data Formatting a memo...

Page 10: ...working it s recording when nothing is moving Solution If you are using wireless cameras interference and short bursts of static may cause the DVR to register this change in the transmitted image as m...

Page 11: ...de it s an electronic device that lights up when electricity passes through it LEDs are good for displaying images because they can be relatively small and they do not burn out However they require mo...

Page 12: ...ecting devices to a computer Glossary cont Micro SD Card Micro SD cards also known as TransFlash are smaller versions of SD memory cards As electronic devices are becoming smaller Micro SD cards are b...

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