G4-508HD4a User Manual & Install Guide
Getting Started
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No.
Action
IR Remote
Finger Mouse
ICD2
numbered buttons
(from 1 to 9) on the
numeric keys of the IR
Remote to switch the
view to the
corresponding channel
number.
numbered buttons (from
1 to 9) on the numeric
keypad of the ICD2, or
double tap the channel
on the screen to switch to
the corresponding
channel.
11
Cycle to the next
channel.
Press the
( 0 )
button on
the numeric keys of the
IR Remote.
Not applicable. Use the
on-screen controls.
Press the
( 0 )
button on
the numeric keypad of
the ICD2.
12
Playback controls for
video.
When you are viewing
video playback, press
the
Setup
key to
display/hide the on-
screen video playback
controls which you then
use to adjust the video
playback.
Besides that, you may
also use the following
dedicated keys on the
IR Remote to perform
the following actions:
Pause/Step
through the
video frame by frame.
Play
the video at
normal speed.
Slow
motion playback
(pressing repeatedly
cycles through the
available slow motion
speed settings).
Stop
the video
playback.
When you are viewing
video playback, press the
Right Button
to
display/hide the on-
screen video playback
controls.
You may then use the on-
screen controls to adjust
the video playback.
When you are viewing
video playback, tap
anywhere on the screen
to display/hide the on-
screen video playback
controls.
You may then use the on-
screen controls to adjust
the video playback.
3.3
The G4-508HD4a Startup Screen Layout
Upon startup, the screen of the G4-508HD4a will display the live video streams from the various cameras
attached to the DVR. Users can select and configure how many video channels to be displayed on the screen
for monitoring purposes. The screen also serves as an interface into the menu system of the DVR where users
can playback recorded video, and access the configuration menu to change the device configuration settings.
The screen layout will stay the same regardless of whether an ICD2 is being used, or an LCD monitor is being
used along with an IR Remote Control or a Finger Mouse. This ensures that the user always has a familiar
interface and consistent methodology to interact with the menu system and device functions.