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Setting up 

1.

 

Insert your micro SD card into the port on the recorder 

marked “SD card”

, with the metal 

connectors facing down. 

2.

 

Refer to the wiring diagram above and either 

a.

 

Connect an RCA cable from your TV to the port marked 

AV out

. Ensure that you 

connect the white cable to the white port, and the yellow cable to the yellow port.  

In AV output mode, the recorder will only display in standard definition (SD). This 
does not affect the quality that videos are recorded at. 

b.

 

Connect the HDMI cable from your TV to the port marked 

HDMI out

’.

 

HDMI output mode must be used to view the live feed in high definition (HD). This 
does not affect the quality that videos are recorded at. 

3.

 

Connect your camera to the ports marked 

AV in

. If your Green 

Feathers camera/extension cable has a different connector, use the 
adaptor included in the box. If you are not using a Green Feathers 
camera, you may need to purchase the adaptor shown on the right 
(BNC female to RCA male). 

4.

 

Plug in the power supply and connect it to the recorder where it says 

12V DC in

5.

 

Position the recorder so the side 

marked “Remote sensor” is facing away from the TV, in line 

of sight with the remote control if possible. 

When the “Remote sensor” indicator is blue, it is in HDMI output mode. When the indicator is 

red, it is in RCA output mode. When the indicator is flashing, this means the device is 
recording. 

6.

 

Once the recorder is turned on it will show a message prompting you to format the SD card. 
If this is the first time this SD card has been used in the recorder, select 

‘Format SD card’. 

This will erase all the data on the card and prepare it to be used as storage for the recorder. 
If there is no 

output from the screen, press ‘Playback/ESC’ then press ‘Output’ again.

 

7.

 

The recorder is set to motion detection by default, so it will begin automatically recording 
when motion is detected.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Mini HD Recorder

Page 1: ...every five minutes so you can easily manage and edit recordings o Motion Once movement is detected it records for thirty seconds allowing you to save storage and only record what you want to see Powe...

Page 2: ...TOPPING RECORDINGS 7 CHANGING RECORDING MODE 7 SETTING TIME AND DATE 7 FORMATTING THE SD CARD 7 EXPORTING AND VIEWING RECORDINGS 7 EXPORTING DIRECTLY FROM THE RECORDER 7 EXPORTING FROM THE SD CARD 7 V...

Page 3: ...3 Wiring diagram...

Page 4: ...n the box If you are not using a Green Feathers camera you may need to purchase the adaptor shown on the right BNC female to RCA male 4 Plug in the power supply and connect it to the recorder where it...

Page 5: ...ecording mode A green bird for motion detection red hand for continuous recording Micro SD card If there is no card in the recorder a stop sign is shown over the micro SD card icon Recording quality S...

Page 6: ...lay Pause Select a item in the menu play and pause a recording in the playback menu SD HD Switch between standard high definition recording quality Rec mode Switch between continuous motion detection...

Page 7: ...s when the recorder is set to automatically restart This feature reduces the risk of failure caused by the recorder continuously operating over long periods of time Formatting the SD card When the rec...

Page 8: ...h to manual recording mode Hold it down again to switch back to motion recording mode Formatting the SD card When the device is not recording hold down the Output mode button on the recorder Press Out...

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