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F1-110 MANUAL VER 1.0.3 

 

 

GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 

 
 
 
F1-110  is  manufactured  to  meet  international  safety  standards.  Read  the  following  safety 
precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to the F1-110 or any products connected to it. 
 
1.  Use  a  correct  power  source.  Do  not  connect  this  product  to  a  power  source  that  supplies 

more than the specified voltage (DC12V), as this will cause damage to the unit. 

 
2.  Never insert anything metallic into F1-110 as this can cause electric shock. 
 
3.  Do  not  operate  in  wet  &  dusty  conditions.  Keep  product  surfaces  clean  and  dry.  Avoid 

placing the F1-110 in areas like a damp basement or a dusty hallway. 

 
4.  Do not expose this product to rain or use near water.  If the product gets wet, unplug it and 

contact an authorized dealer immediately. 

 
5.  To clean the outside case of the F1-110, use a lightly dampened cloth (no solvents). 
 
6.  Do  not  operate  if  you  suspected  unit  is  faulty.  If  there  are  any  unusual  sounds  or  smells 

coming from the F1-110, immediately  unplug it  and  contact  an  authorized  dealer  or  service 
centre. 

 

7.  Do not attempt to remove the top cover. 

Warning: Removing the DVR’s cover can cause an electrical shock. 

 

8.  Handle F1-110 carefully to avoid damaging the product. Dropping your F1-110 on any hard 

surface  may  cause  the  unit  to  malfunction.  If  the  F1-110  does  not  work  properly  due  to 
physical damage, contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange. 

 
9.  The unit has a lithium battery preinstalled. 

The  standard  lithium  cell  3V  battery  located  on  the  motherboard  should  be  replaced  if  the 
time clock does not hold its time after the power is turned off. 

 

 

Warning:

 

Unplug the F1-110 before replacing battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock. 
Properly dispose of old batteries. 

 
Caution:

   

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Do not discard lithium batteries into 
the trash can or into fire. Dispose in accordance with local waste regulations. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F1-110

Page 1: ...VER 1 0 3 1 The contents of the manual can be modified without prior notice to customers F1 110 F1 110G User s Manual H 264 2 Channel DVR H 264 2Ch DVR Built in GPS F1 110G Model 3 Axis Shock Sensor U...

Page 2: ...o not operate if you suspected unit is faulty If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the F1 110 immediately unplug it and contact an authorized dealer or service centre 7 Do not attempt...

Page 3: ...ING F1 110 TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR 11 5 INSTALL IN THE VEHICLE 5 1 PARKING MODE 5 2 NORMAL MODE 13 6 INSTALLATION DIRECTION ACCORDING TO SHOCK SENSOR 14 CHAPTER 6 MENU MODE MENU TREE 15 1 ACCESS TO...

Page 4: ...ID 7 3 RS 485 ID OVERLAY 7 4 BAUDRATE 7 5 PROTOCOL 7 6 KEYBOARD MAPPING 21 8 SUB MENU 8 1 PASSWORD ENABLE 8 1 1 CURRENT PASSWORD 8 1 2 NEW PASSWORD 8 1 3 CONFIRM PASSWORD 8 2 FIRMWARAE UPDATE 8 3 SYS...

Page 5: ...F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 5 CHAPTER 1 PACKING CONTENTS Contents in the package F1 110 Unit REMOTE CONTROL INSTALL CD WIRE HARNESS GPS ANTENNA F1 110G Only...

Page 6: ...ow Memory Error SD MEMORY CARD ERROR MEMORY ERROR Fast System Fault IRRECOVERABLE HARDWARE ERROR ON On Recording ON SD Eject Slow GPS Not Used No GPS Data OFF GPS 3D Fix Level 0 GPS not in 3D Fix Slow...

Page 7: ...nt consumption and input voltage of the camera connected should be considered F V IN2 Video Input for Camera 2 G V OUT Video Output H A OUT Audio Output I MIC1 2 Audio Input Microphone 1 2 J ALM1 Alar...

Page 8: ...on OSD menu On search mode find recorded files LEFT RIGHT Change values on OSD menu REW Fast Rewind X2 X4 X8 X16 FF Fast Forward X2 X4 X8 X16 ENT On playback mode playback at X1 or pause Select each o...

Page 9: ...ayed PAUSE PLAYBACK Pause playback recorded file at X1 FF Fast forward X2 X4 X8 X16 Shows only I frame of the recorded file being played STOP Stop playback Display the first frame of the playback file...

Page 10: ...ust be formatted Refer to Chapter 5 SD Memory card Installation Otherwise F1 110 may not recognize the SD Memory F1 110 offers you the flexibility to choose a recording frame rate maximum rate 30fps N...

Page 11: ...the SD slot in F1 110 After formatting take out SD memory card from your PC and insert it into SD slot on F1 110 When taking out SD memory card from F1 110 slot you should press eject button for 1 2 s...

Page 12: ...the direction of the sky so that it receives GPS signal well from GPS satellites F1 110 cannot receive GPS signal well it is placed in the confined spaces such as among tall buildings and in tunnels I...

Page 13: ...ff from the power automatically for battery discharge protection 2 F1 110 on standby wakes up by shock sensor sensitivity level 5 3 The recorded video is according to the AV setup on OSD menu 4 Video...

Page 14: ...n though installation direction is changed the shock sensor finds new 3 axis direction according to new direction change Note The image shows that the front of DVR is positioned in the opposite direct...

Page 15: ...REMAINING MEMORY DISPLAY CHANNEL A V SETUP PIP CONTINUOUS RECORDING RECORDING BLOCK POST RECORDING TIME RECORDING SETUP DISK OVERWRITE SHOCK SENSOR SENSIBILITY ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT EVENT SETUP SC...

Page 16: ...mode Please refer to Chapter 3 Remote control about how to use remote control buttons Password is 0000 as default To change the password go to SUB MENU PASSWORD ENABLE 2 MAIN MENU On the main menu whe...

Page 17: ...Setup Time Correction Find the time error Check how much difference occurs between F1 110 time and actual time Re setup the time of F1 110 to current time Enter correction time and cycle When F1 110 t...

Page 18: ...inated Universal Time abbreviated UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time 4 A V SETUP 4 1 RESOLUTION Resolution NTSC PAL 4CIF 704 x 480 704 x 576 CIF 352 x 240 35...

Page 19: ...20 PAL 176 X 144 CIF NTSC 352 X 240 PAL 352 X 288 PIP OFF 5 RECORDING SETUP 5 1 CONTINUOUS RECORDING Recording continues as long as SD memory card is available 5 2 RECORDING BLOCK File recorded in ter...

Page 20: ...in OFF status and turns ON when events occur Normal Open Normal Close Alarm input type is Normal Open The device connected to alarm output is in ON status and turns OFF when events occur Normal Close...

Page 21: ...400 according to your keyboard control you wish to connect 7 5 Protocol Select between PELCO D and PELCO P according to our keyboard control you wish to connect 7 6 Keyboard Mapping Key Function Key F...

Page 22: ...nter the new password change the password 8 1 1 CURRENT PASSWORD Displays current Password 8 1 2 NEW PASSWORD Input new Password 8 1 3 CONFIRM PASSWORD Re type the new Password for confirmation 8 2 FW...

Page 23: ...icons is shown on the navigation bar on live mode or playback mode Navigation Bar on Playback Mode Navigation Bar on Live Mode 1 SCREEN ICON Live Mode Displays on Live mode Record Displays on Recordi...

Page 24: ...ws when SD memory card has 1 hour recording capacity SD MEMORY CARD INITIALIZING Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is initializing Invalid SD MEMORY CARD SD MEMORY CARD Error Displays when SD MEMORY CARD i...

Page 25: ...ing triggered by shock sensor Alarm Recording Displays on recording triggered by alarm input device Schedule Recording Displays on Schedule Recording mode Rewind Displays when rewinding the recorded f...

Page 26: ...M Search the recorded files within Alarm 1 2 3 4 1 5 SEARCH FACTOR SCHEDULE Search the recorded files within Schedule Recording mode 1 6 SEARCH FACTOR ALL Search the recorded files within all search f...

Page 27: ...52x240 Video Recording Quality Qulity Highest High Normal Low Lowest 4CIF kbps 1700 1700 1500 1200 1100 CIF kbps 1400 1400 1100 900 650 Video Recording Frame Rate NTSC 30 10 15 15 10 10 3 3 1 1 fps PA...

Page 28: ...GPS Remote Control 1 IR Receiver Shock Sensor 3 Axis Shock Detection POWER Input Voltage Range Main DC 10 to 15VDC 9 5VDC Cut off Battery 12 to 15VDC 12VDC Cut off Power Consumption Normal Mode Approx...

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