Voltek CMS1500 User Manual Download Page 3

 

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Monitor overview 

1

Photo Frame

: press and hold to go into the photo frame function 

2

Power

: press and hold to turn on/off the monitor 

3

Alarm volume

: adjustment of the alarm volume when 

triggered by motion 

4

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5

V+/up and V-/down

: adjusts audio volume or 

moves to next/previous item 

7

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A/left and M/right

: Auto/Manual Live video 

mode, or move to the left/right item 

6

OK

: Confirms operation and is a shortcut key button to 

enter Play mode when in Live Video mode 

9

Menu

: enter/exit the menu/submenu interface. Press 

and hold during Live Video mode allows adjustment of 

Brightness, Contrast and Color 

10

Del

: deletes selected item 

11

 

A

: At Live video mode, press “

A

” button in the front 

panel of monitor, the LED will turn on, indicating monitor is at Auto Recording mode. At this mode, the monitor 

automatically begins to record for a preset time when there is a trigger from a camera.   

12

M: 

At Live video mode, press “

M

” button on the front panel of monitor this will start recording until you 

press 

M

 again to stop recording 

13

Full: 

when the disk is full, the LED indicator will turn on 

14

New

: when there is new recordings , the LED indicator will turn on 

15

Channel(LED Indicator)

: When monitor switches to a certain channel, the corresponding LED indicator 

will turn on 

 

Using the monitor

 

 

1. Plug the Monitor mains adapter into the mains socket and into the power jack at the back labeled 9 VDC. 

2. Press and hold the power button for about 3 seconds to turn the monitor on/off (if the monitor doesn’t turn on, it 

may be the rechargeable battery is depleted, please connect the power supply to the monitor and try again). 

Once the monitor is on, the default display is live video on auto mode (live video switch from channel 1 to 

channel 2 and channel 3 if all 3 channels are selected on the monitor). 

 

 

The buttons marked 

“A”

 and 

“M” 

will only be active when the monitor is in Live Video mode. The two buttons 

will be disabled in other modes. 

Summary of Contents for CMS1500

Page 1: ...Wireless Colour DVR monitor The LCD Monitor can view up to 3 wireless cameras with automatic digital recording and has photo frame function with AV in and out Making it an ideal product for securing...

Page 2: ...d as portable monitor for confirming camera positioning Digital photo frame function with zoom facility Monitor with built in rechargeable battery System Contents Identify all parts before proceeding...

Page 3: ...er from a camera 12 M At Live video mode press M button on the front panel of monitor this will start recording until you press M again to stop recording 13 Full when the disk is full the LED indicato...

Page 4: ...for those corresponding channels to the OFF position The dwell cycle time time taken to switch between cameras is preset to four seconds and can be adjusted between 2 30 seconds To adjust the dwell cy...

Page 5: ...re this and exit back to the record setting menu Choose Timer Record to adjust the start and end time of the timer recording Use the left and right cursor key to choose the item and then the up and do...

Page 6: ...size then you can move to next previous one The button on the top of the monitor panel is a Shortcut key to enter the Photo Frame interface Press and hold for 2 seconds to initialize the function When...

Page 7: ...Deutch Italian Italiano and Portuguese Portogues are available Select the language you require and press OK unit will store this and exit back to the settings menu Choose Format and select which stor...

Page 8: ...monitor from the PC system then select the alternative storage device Every time you disconnect from the PC it is imperative you safely remove the monitor from the USB interface as this may result in...

Page 9: ...G Video AVI Overall Size 129mm W x 129mm H x 42mm D Weight 309g with battery Operating Temperature 10 to 40 Operating Humidity Less than 85 Approvals This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules...

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