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WORKING WITH CUSTOM TITLES

Entering a Custom Title 

–  Push  

MENU/OK

  on control panel to access the Main Screen 

– Select 

Overlay

, then  

MENU/OK

    

–  Select  

Secondary Overlay

, then  

MENU/OK

  

–  Select  

Title

, then  

MENU/OK

    

–  Enter your title using the keyboard. If a 2nd line is needed, 

push  

MENU/OK

  to move cursor to the second line for typing

– Push 

STOP/BACK

 repeatedly to return to  

the Main Screen

Reposition Title on the screen 

–  Push  

MENU/OK

  on control panel to access the Main Screen 

– Select 

Overlay

, then  

MENU/OK

   

–  Select  

Title Overlay

, then  

MENU/OK

  

–  Select movement you need, then  

press 

 MENU/OK 

 repeatedly until the title  

is in your desired location  

Use the

 

 buttons to toggle between the movement choices

– Push 

STOP/BACK

 repeatedly to return to the Main Screen 

Remove a Title 

– Push 

 MENU/OK 

 on control panel to access the Main Screen 

– Select 

Overlay

, then 

 MENU/OK

  

–  Select  

Title Overlay

, then 

 MENU/OK

 

–  Select  

Edit Text

, then 

 MENU/OK

 

–  Use backspace or Delete/Back on  

the keyboard to delete the title,  
then 

 MENU/OK 

– Push 

STOP/BACK

 repeatedly to return to the Main Screen

CHANGE A FILE NAME 

Replaces the default file name (ex: 20171116-01.mp4)  
with your own text.  Consider using what you use for  
Custom Title or Custom Text. 

File names appear on your USB drive lists, or will display in Play 
Video Screen

–  Push  

MENU/OK

  on control panel to access the Main Screen 

–  Select  

File Management,

 then  

MENU/OK

 

–  Select  

Rename, 

then  

MENU/OK

 

– Select 

Internal, External 

or

 Both

, then  

MENU/OK

  

–  Rename files   

**Important  Type in   .mp4   at the end of the file name for 
videos, or   .jpg   at the end of the file name for snapshots– 
be sure to include the . (dot)  

–  Press  

MENU/OK

 

– Push 

STOP/BACK

 repeatedly to return to the Main Screen 

CHANGE TIME FORMAT  

–  Select  

Overlays,

 then  

MENU/OK

 

–  Select  

Primary Overlay, 

then  

MENU/OK

 

–  Select  

Time Format, 

then  

MENU/OK

 

–  There are 7 options to choose from,  

Select  

HH:MM AM/PM, 

then  

MENU/OK

 

– Push 

STOP/BACK

 repeatedly to return to the Main Screen 

Summary of Contents for CBX17

Page 1: ...e instructions and follow the steps in the PGR200 PGR400 Reel Set Up Guide before you use your system Do a test recording before you perform your first job in the field The CBX17 connects to the push...

Page 2: ...on the camera head we recommend keeping the head attached to the push rod at all times to avoid accidental damage Damaged or Broken Connection Pins For current PGR systems with a patch cord See how to...

Page 3: ...if needed RECORDING VIDEO Push REC PAUSE Use the Control Panel arrow buttons to choose the drive you want to record to Internal External or Both If external be sure to insert USB flash drive in USB p...

Page 4: ...see pages 6 7 Lets you to add change or move the overlays that appear on your videos or images Most tasks require a USB Keyboard to be connected to one of the USB ports File Management see right This...

Page 5: ...work with Press STOP BACK A screen will appear to confirm selections it also gives options to Change the selection or Cancel the process Press STOP BACK to apply the function and return to previous sc...

Page 6: ...verlay then MENU OK Select Set Up Primary Overlay then MENU OK Select Custom Text then MENU OK Select custom text to remove then MENU OK Use backspace or Delete Back keys to delete the title then MENU...

Page 7: ...lay then MENU OK Select Title Overlay then MENU OK Select Edit Text then MENU OK Use backspace or Delete Back on the keyboard to delete the title then MENU OK Push STOP BACK repeatedly to return to th...

Page 8: ...a rag or use our Tiger Tail guide to avoid cutting the pushrod CAMERA HEAD ALWAYS USE A POLY COVER like our SnoBall or IceBall camera guides They are integral to the functionality and protection of t...

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