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CONTENTS 

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................ 1

 

2. FEATURES................................................................................................................................. 2

 

3. PACKING LIST ......................................................................................................................... 3

 

4. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART ........................................................................... 4

 

4.1

 

MPEG4 DVR - F

RONT 

V

IEW

.................................................................................................... 4

 

4.2

 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 

 

S

IDE 

V

IEW

..................................................................................................... 5

 

4.3

 

W

HEN 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 APPLIED TO 

A

UTO INSTALLING GUARD AGAINST THEFT 

R

ECORDING

...... 6 

4.4

 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 APPLIED TO FALLING BACK MOTORCAR OR RECORDING

.................................... 7 

4.5

 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 APPLIED TO POCKET DATUM AND MESSAGE INVESTIGATION

.............................. 7

 

4.6

 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 APPLIED TO HOME GUARD AGAINST THEFT RECORDING

..................................... 8 

4.7

 

MPEG4

 

DVR

 APPLIED TO VISIBLE DOORBELL

........................................................................ 8 

5. CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 9

 

6. OPERATION............................................................................................................................ 10

 

6.1

 

P

OWER 

O

N

............................................................................................................................ 10

 

6.2

 

L

IVE 

M

ODE

........................................................................................................................... 10

 

6.3

 

R

ECORD 

M

ODE

...................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.4

 

P

LAYBACK 

M

ODE

.................................................................................................................. 12

 

6.5

 

PC

 

P

LAYBACK

....................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.6

 

CF

 

C

ARD 

M

AINTENANCE

...................................................................................................... 14

 

6.7

 

H

OW TO 

D

OWNLOAD THE 

U

PDATE 

S

OFTWARE

....................................................................... 14

 

7. MENU SETUP.......................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.1

 

M

AIN 

M

ENU

.......................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.2

 

D

ATE

/T

IME

............................................................................................................................ 15

 

7.3

 

M

OTION 

D

ETECTION

............................................................................................................. 16

 

7.4

 

R

ECORD 

S

ETUP

...................................................................................................................... 17

 

7.5

 

CF

 

C

ARD 

F

UNCTION

.............................................................................................................. 18

 

7.6

 

S

YSTEM 

S

TATUS 

D

ISPLAY

...................................................................................................... 18

 

7.7

 

R

ETURN TO 

F

ACTORY 

D

EFAULT 

V

ALUE

.................................................................................. 18

 

8. SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................... 19

 

8.1

 

W

IRELESS 

MPEG4

 

DVR....................................................................................................... 19

 

8.2

 

W

IRELESS 

IR

 

C

AMERA

.......................................................................................................... 20

 

9. TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................... 21

 

 

The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this 

document nor does it make a commitment to update the information herein.

Summary of Contents for PVR24CFLSR

Page 1: ...LE DOORBELL 8 5 CONFIGURATION 9 6 OPERATION 10 6 1 POWER ON 10 6 2 LIVE MODE 10 6 3 RECORD MODE 11 6 4 PLAYBACK MODE 12 6 5 PC PLAYBACK 14 6 6 CF CARD MAINTENANCE 14 6 7 HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE UPDATE SOF...

Page 2: ...product is waterproof or weatherproof otherwise poor image quality may occur Do not drop the product or subject them to physical shocks Except for vandal proof or shockproof product otherwise malfunc...

Page 3: ...n or 4 channels RF input source is selectable z The DVR builds in MPEG4 SP video and G 726 audio codec It supports 1 channel video and 1 channel audio record and playback operation For 128 MB CF card...

Page 4: ...contact your dealer as soon as possible Item Description Item Picture QTY Wireless Portable MPEG4 DVR 1 Wireless IR Camera optional Audio Video Cable 2 Car cigarette charger cable 1 Permanent power c...

Page 5: ...N Press to pause or restart playback 6 DISPLAY BUTTON Press to switch ON OFF status info or LCD monitor 7 STOP EXIT BUTTON Press to stop playback or recording Press to exit the menu 8 11 SVOL VOL BUTT...

Page 6: ...5 mm jack for audio video line in 3 AV OUT Audio Video OUT 3 5 mm jack for audio video line out 4 VIDEO SYSTEM Switches video system to NTSC or PAL format 5 POWER ON Switches power to ON or OFF 6 DC 1...

Page 7: ...Installed on the side of glass 5 Installed in drawer and wireless 6 Camouflaged at the back of Auto Recording and wireless recording 6 Put camera under windscreen 7 when put camera side 8 Select angl...

Page 8: ...ng motorcar driving configuration Device MOTORCAR BRAND EASEL OF CAMERA INSTALL MOTORCAR BRAND AND THEN CAN BACK A CAR 4 5 MPEG4 DVR applied to pocket datum and message investigation Configuration Dev...

Page 9: ...connected installed Home guard against theft can receive 4 cameras Information of From every angle easily and synchron record video and audio Make children safely 4 7 MPEG4 DVR applied to visible door...

Page 10: ...position to reduce effects on transmission quality and free from motion interference When low signals occur please adjust the antenna to the appropriate angle for the optimum receiver transmission pe...

Page 11: ...Live mode is the pre set mode after power on When it is currently under schedule recording system auto enters recording mode Do not withdraw the CF card while booting It may destroy the data stored wi...

Page 12: ...ecording For more information please refer to 7 4 Record Setup 2 Motion Detection Record Suitable to record when there are severe image changes Motion detection triggers schedule recording but it will...

Page 13: ...exibility to ensure efficient recording time and quality Example Work hour from 8 00am to 6 00pm setup Schedule Record to low video quality with less recording frames to extend the recording time And...

Page 14: ...1 2 2 9 7 P A G E 1 3 F I L E 0 3 8 T I M E 0 9 1 8 0 9 1 2 3 5 4 1 File directory shows dates and the amount of contents under the directory The user may press or button to move the cursor up or dow...

Page 15: ...mputer to format the CF card to FAT16 file system 2 The system supports only partial CF card file system repair The system is unable to detect any file system damage therefore please format the functi...

Page 16: ...ER button to enter the sub menu Press STOP button Under second or third menu layer the system will return to the previous menu layer second layer to first layer or third layer to second layer Undermai...

Page 17: ...BLOCK Enable a block ADDALL Enable all cells 2 Press PLAY button switch cursor to edit mode cursor color is pink Press button follow step 1 to change the size of the detection block 3 Detection area...

Page 18: ...equired 3 Audio Record Enable or disable audio recording 2 Schedule Record Records only within the setup time range S C H E D U L E R E C O R D O N 1 8 0 0 0 8 3 0 7 0 4 X 2 4 0 1 2 F P S O N 1 5 0 0...

Page 19: ...TE Proceeding continuous recording old videos can be deleted and overwritten Please confirm before setup NOTE Recording time depend on the CF card capacity different recording modes and degree of vide...

Page 20: ...F Selectable 1 CH Audio Line In Audio Output 8 0 5W Speaker 1 CH Audio Line Out Storage Media Compact Flash Card max 2GB FAT16 4GB non standard FAT16 Recording Mode Schedule Motion Detection Manual Mo...

Page 21: ...ontal Resolution 0 5 Lux F1 2 5600 K Auto White Balance 420 NTSC 470 PAL TV Lines Ds intensify dispose S N Ratio 3200 10000 K Electronics Shutter 52 dB small 60dB most auto plus close Auto aperture 1...

Page 22: ...e optimum result b Please prevent obstruction caused by wall or steel between the main device and the camera during transmission c Due to wireless network access point and wireless IR camera having th...

Page 23: ...CF card from the digital camera A Yes only if it is FAT16 format 3 Are there any limitations on CF card brand A No any standard brand may be used D Record 1 Why are the video images distorted A Make...

Page 24: ...ew the monitoring status please refer to the bottom right corner CF card status info b Whether recorded videos available c The device does not guarantee to playback videos of other MPEG4 files d Pleas...

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