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Warranty Information 

 

The manufacturer warrants their products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period 

of one year from the date of the original purpose.  The limited warranty stated above is subject to these 

terms and conditions. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

Limitation on Warranties:  All merchandise carries a one (1) Year Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty 

on parts and labor. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY 

WARRANTY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY.  No agent, 

employee or representative of Seller’s are authorized to bind the Seller to any affirmation, repre-
sentation, or warranty, oral or written, unless by separate written instrument designed by Seller, 

which by its terms state that it is included as part of this agreement. 

Claims:  Receipt of goods shall be deemed acceptance of the goods received.  All claims for de-

fective goods or revocation of acceptances, for shortages, for delays, or failures in shipment or 

delivery, or for any cause shall be deemed waived and released by the Buyer unless it is made in 

writing within (7) days after receipt of goods.  All claims must state specifically and in reasonable 

detail the nature of all objections, and must be accompanied by delivery receipt or photocopy of 

the sales order or packing slip.  Any delivery not placed in dispute in a timely manner shall be 

paid for by the Buyer and all uncontested amounts due shall be paid by the Buyer with terms 

specified.  As a condition to making a claim for missing or damaged goods sent, the Customer is 

responsible for initiating and pursuing with the carrier. 

Limitation on Seller’s Liability:  Seller’s liability will be limited to replacement or repair of defective 

goods upon receipt of goods in a timely manner per paragraph two herein.  In no event will Seller 

be liable for consequential or special damages or for transportation, installation, removal, adjust-

ment or other expenses or losses which may arise in connection with the use or installation of the 

goods; late delivery, failure to deliver or from any other cause.  Not withstanding the terms of this 

Agreement, if there should arise any liability of Seller, such liability shall be limited to an amount 

equal to one-half (1/2) the costs of the goods or $250.00, whichever is less. 

Returned Material:  In no case will the seller give a refund.  Seller will accept most goods for ex-

change or credit, at the Seller’s discretion within 30 days of purchase date.  In no case are goods 

to be returned without first obtaining Seller’s permission.  Only unused goods as currently manu-

factured, in original unopened packaging and which has been paid for by Buyer in accordance 

with Seller’s payment terms will be considered for exchange or credit upon receipt of proof of 

purchase.  Special ordered items and obsolete items cannot be returned for credit.  Material ac-

cepted for credit will be subject to a 15% restocking charge for service and handling.  Seller will 

not be obliged to replace any product that has been abused, improperly installed or otherwise 

misused.  Items must be returned in their original packaging, securely packed to reach the Seller 

without damage. 

Governing Law:  This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee. 

 

IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE 

WITH THE LAW(S) OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THIS EQUIPMENT IS UTILIZED. 

 

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RETURN PRODUCT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER, AS THIS PRODUCT HAS 

BEEN MODIFIED AND IS NO LONGER SUBJECT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.  IN 

THE CASE OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, CONTACT PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN PROCEDURE. 

 

THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 

LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  THESE LIM-

ITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTIONS AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 

IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION.  THIS EQUIPMENT USES, GENERATES AND CAN RADIATE RA-

DIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUC-

TIONS, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. 

Part 15 Low Power: 

ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT THE EXPRESS AUTHORIZA-

TION OF THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIP-

MENT. (RULE 15.21 OF THE FCC) 

 

 

XTREMELIFE DVR 

WITH PIR & 

 LONG LIFE BATTERY

  

Summary of Contents for DVR WITH PIR & LONG LIFE BATTERY

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Page 2: ...sensor included into the correct port Use caution when plugging in the camera and PIR line up pins so that the fit is correct do not force the camera and PIR plugs in unit Insert SD card into slot Push all switches in the up position to record with the factory default settings see below Factory Default settings using the switches 15 second clips to change the clip length see chart on page 3 PIR se...

Page 3: ... FUNCTIONS 1 POWER BUTTON 2 LCD TV SWITCH 3 RECORD 4 NAVIGATION PAUSE PREVIEW 5 VOLUME 6 SETUP 7 ESCAPE STOP Accessories 1 PIR Sensor 2 Camera adapter 3 RCA in and out Cables 4 Euro adapter 5 Remote Control 6 AC Adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 ear in nd the Switch Settings Record Time 1 down 15 seconds 2 down 30 seconds 3 down 45 seconds 4 down 60 seconds 5 down Motion High 6 down Motion Med 7 down Motion Low...

Page 4: ...te to enter the main menu Use the remote to navigate through the screens see diagram page 3 AV Out Exremelife DVR AV in on monitor Switch 8 in the down position Switches 1 8 in the up position In File L setting i Start Sli Image T Playbac Slidesho Delete D Connec Select R Preview Before ing scr Press R In Previ Resolut Quality Frame R Audio Frame C Timesta Device Microph Overwr Motion recordin Sel...

Page 5: ... Remote controller to select Settings Motion Detection Any function listed below o file o the tems Show e file e e w Du TH Resolution 352X288 640X480 720X576 1024X768 1280X720 1280X960 Quality High Normal Low Frame Rate 1 5 15 20 25 Audio Disable Enable Frame Counter Stamp Off On Timestamp Off On Device ID Stamp Off On Motion Detect Level Low Medium High Motion Detect Record Time 30 sec 1 min 3 mi...

Page 6: ...p Detecting will appear in the bottom of screen until the motion is detected then recording will start again In Mo tion Detect Resolution 352 288 640 480 720 56 1024 768 128 0 720 1280 960 Quality Good Norma Low Frame Rate 1 5 15 20 25 Audio Enable Disable Not available in all models Frame Counter Stamp On Off Timestamp On Off Device ID Stamp ON Off Motion Detect Level High Medium Low Motion Detec...

Page 7: ...Operating interface Press on Language to select Pre set Recording Mode set up the screen to be automatically returned to which recording mode Resume to pre set duration Setting how long to be resumed to the Pre Set mode Setting Date and Time Press Date and time to select In the sub menu bar Press to enter the last or next item page Press to finish the selection ...

Page 8: ...n Press to the last page Format memory allows user to format SD card this will erase ALL files on the SD card TV out settings Slideshow duration time duration for slideshow Firmwa and pres message might b use ano Push the setti Restore The sett push o This wi Optiona Power o required Set pow six char to comp Write y ...

Page 9: ...ng the memory card Push or to select ok or Cancel for Firmware Upgrade after select press or confirm the setting Restore factory setting If you would like to change The settings back to factory default push or to confirm This will erase all previous Optional settings Power on password when unit is turned off if this function is set to ON you will be required to enter a password to access the unit ...

Page 10: ...ress three times during normal playback the video file will be played with a speed eight times faster press to pause the video Press again to resume the normal playback speed Slow motion function 1 2 Speed slow motion Press after pausing the playback Press once the video file will be played in 1 2 speed slow motion Press again to resume the normal play back speed 1 4 Times Speed Playback Press aft...

Page 11: ...verse playback Press three times during normal playback the video file will be played with a speed eight times faster Press to resume the normal play back speed Pause Press to pause the video Press again to resume the normal playback speed Stop Press ESC button to stop playing and return to File List mode During Video Playback Press pause button the video will be paused and the setting items will ...

Page 12: ... Show Press to choose Slide Show then press to start slide show Press to stop Slide Show and return to the file list While selecting photo in a image file Press SETUP button the setting items appear During Photo Browsing Press SETUP button the setting items appear Start Slideshow Image Thumbnail On Off Delete On Off Deletion Lock On Off Playback Slide show One All Slideshow Time 3 5 7 10 sec File ...

Page 13: ...ll show up preview mode and stand by to record Press REC button on the remote control Press STOP to finish recording In Preview mode Press SETUP the setting items appear Resolution 352 288 640 480 720 56 1024 768 1280 720 1280 960 Quality Good Normal Low Frame Rate 1 5 15 20 30 Audio Enable Disable Frame Counter Stamp On Off Timestamp On Off Device ID Stamp On Off Microphone Sensitivity Overwrite ...

Page 14: ...age the unit and void the warranty A surge suppressor and other adaptors may be required and are the responsibility of the user FULLY C BATTERY THE MAX If the recording environment is motionless recording will stop detecting will appear in the bottom of screen until the sensor detects motion the recording will start again and the same event will be repeated In Motion Detect Mode Press SETUP button...

Page 15: ...ot slide in smoothly do not force or push it which might damage the memory card the unit Check and make sure the card is plugged in facing the right side When you take out the SD card push the card in then it will spring out then pull the sd card from the unit Do not use harsh chemicals on the unit If you want to remove dust please clean the body with a soft dry cloth if dirt or stains are left yo...

Page 16: ...r or from any other cause Not withstanding the terms of this Agreement if there should arise any liability of Seller such liability shall be limited to an amount equal to one half 1 2 the costs of the goods or 250 00 whichever is less Returned Material In no case will the seller give a refund Seller will accept most goods for ex change or credit at the Seller s discretion within 30 days of purchas...

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