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Summary of Contents for MDVR-10

Page 1: ...detection sensitivity rate it starts recording a Enter MAM MENUISET MOTION DETECTMD AREA selection to setup motion detection area b Enter MAlN MENUISET MOTION DETECTMD SENSITIVITY selection to setup motion detection sensitivity rate 1 2 5 Color TFT LCD Panel 2 Power Indicator 3 CF Card IOlRecord Indicator 4 Manual Record Button 5 PlayhackPause Button 6 StatusInfoDkahlePanelDkahIeiPanel StatusInfoE...

Page 2: ...PORTABLE SECURITY RECORDER KIT U S E R M A N U A L ...

Page 3: ...NCE 13 6 7 HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE UPDATE SOFTWARE 13 7 MENU SETUP 14 7 1 MAIN MENU 14 7 2 DATEITIME 14 7 3 MOTION DETECTION 15 7 4 RECORD SETUP 16 7 5 CF CARD FUNCTION 17 7 6 SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY 17 7 7 POWER ONSETUP 18 7 8 RETURN TO FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE 18 8 SPECIFICATION 19 8 1 WIRELESS MPEG4 DVR 19 8 2WIRELESS IR CAMERA 20 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 The author assumes no responsibility for any errors ...

Page 4: ... 0 C 32 F 45 C 113 F Be especiallycareful to provide ventilationwhen operatingunder high temperatures Do not replace or remove the antenna at will It can damagethe product The kit includes one MPEG4 DVR and one camera both build in 2 4 GHz wireless modules The effective wireless transmissionrange of audiolvideo signal up to 50 M in open area The camera builds in IR LED whose effective lighting dis...

Page 5: ... Lights when recording flashes when storage or otherwiseunlit 4 REC BUTTON Press to start manual recording 5 PLAY PAUSE b II BUTTON Pressto pause or restartplayback 6 DISPLAY BUTTON Press to switch ON OFF status info or LCD monitor 7 STOP EXIT BUTTON Press to stop playback or manual recording Press to exit the menu 88 11 AVOL VVOL BUTTON Press to adjust the volume level P r e s stomovethecursorup ...

Page 6: ...Video OUT 3 5 mm 0jack for audiol video line out 4 VIDEO SYSTEM Switchesvideo systemto NTSC or PAL format 5 POWER ON Switchespower to ON or OFF 6 DC 12VIN Power input 7 CompactFlash Card Slot 4 3 IR Camera Front View 4 4 IR Camera Back View 1 IR LED 2 CAMERALENS 3 BRACKETHOLE 4 ANTENNA 5 LIGHTDETECTOR 6 MICROPHONE I POWER CONNECTOR 2 CHANNEL SWITCH ON OFF 3 POWER LED ...

Page 7: ...on supported by the device CF Card Management Repair1Format function 3 The user may use AVI RF switchto selectthe video input system 4 Live mode is the pre set mode after power on When it is currently under schedule recording systemauto enters recording mode A CF auto repair status RF channel selection speaker volume setup and LCD power on status can be setup in 7 7 Power On Setup A Do not withdra...

Page 8: ...nt that has been triggered 4 The event status is determined by the system recording according to the order of 4 Manual Record schedule Record X Otion etectiOnnecord priority The order of priority Manual Record Motion Detection and then Schedule Record 5 Different recording modes may have different kinds of setups Basic setup video size recording frames video quality and audio recording When differ...

Page 9: ...iles under D U S F folder has approximate size of IMB and file names are ordered accordingto recorded times sequence File Playback User may use Microsoft Media Player or DivX DivX Player http www divx cotn to playback video files Backup layback may playback backup files from the computer copy files to the CF card under D U S F folder A When first time using Media Player to playback it requires the...

Page 10: ...stment Year settings are from 2000 to 2099 7 3 Motion Detection 1 Window setup O Detection Cell Whole screen is divided into 22x15 square cells O DetectionBlock Two or more cells form a block O Cursor Press PLAY button to switchto Select Edit mode G 9 Detection Block 2 CursorMovement Press PLAY button switchcursor to setup mode cursor color is black Press A r 44 H button to move the cursor freely ...

Page 11: ...ill be required Using medium recording quality Using low recording quality Less CF card storage capacity will be required HIGH QUALITY MEDIUM QUALITY LOW QUALITY DURATION Dutation time when motion w o n hasbeen triggered 1SEC 5SEC I 2OSEC13OSEC HQ LQ 7 5 CF Card Function C F C A R D O P T I C S P A C E S P I C E a 30 F S 25 F S aCF FULL LOOP O continuousrecording STOP stop recording When CF card s...

Page 12: ...r on LCD LCD odoff during power on 7 8 Return to Factory Default Value A C T O R Press ENTER button returns all settings to the factory default value Press EXIT button exit this screen display and returns to the Main Menu 8 1 Wireless MPEG4 DVR ecord Frame Rate TSC 30 fps 352x2401 12fps 704x240 L 25 fps 352x280 12fps 704x280 Note Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 13: ...smission Weight B Camera 1 Why does video interference occur when using wireless IR camera 4 CH Selectable 10 mW CERCC 100 mW optional 3 dBi Antenna Dimensions OperatingEnvironment A a Please make channel adjustment make sure that the camera and the main device have been setup to the same channel If one has 2 wireless IR cameras one may 72 mm W x 47 5 mm H x 96 6 mm L 80 RH 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 12...

Page 14: ... that the video source is setup properly i e main device is setup to PAL and camerato NTSC 2 Why is the recording qualitypoor A Please adjust your recordingparameter adjust your qualityto high 3 Why is the device unable to record A a Check the input system b Check whether the CF card have been inserted to view the monitoring status please refer to the bottom right comer CF card status info c 7 5 C...

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