DVR 608 Instruction Manual
DVR608 consists of a highly integrated digital processor designed for home security
system. We advice you to read these instructions before so the installation process
and operation is trouble free for you. Please keep this for future reference.
Main Features
DVR608 consists of a highly integrated digital processor designed for home security
system. It can support the standard NTSC/PAL video as well as transmit image to
JPEG/MJPEG format based on the embedded high efficient JPEG engine. It also
supports real time video display on TV monitor. Moreover, it is equipped with
motion detect function. When there is any moving object detected, the images will
be recorded automatically and saved in built-in flash memory or SD card inserted.
Package Contents
1 x Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
1 x Connector Cable for TV Connection
1 x AC/DC Adapter 5VDC with 5mm plug
Other Things Required (Not Supplied)
- 1-2 cameras for CCTV with extension connector cables.
- SD memory card (up to 1GB)
Set up the system
1. Connect the connector cables from each
camera to the DVR controller (CH1 or
CH2).
2. Insert the SD memory card into the slot.
Push in until it clicks. (Press again to
remove).
3. Connect the connector cable from the
DVR controller (TV OUT) to the TV (AV
input).
4. Plug in the mains power plug into the
DVR controller (5VDC) and the other
end to the power socket. The DVR
controller is automatically switched on.
5. Switch on the TV and select the AV
channel.
6. By default, the TV would show you
channel 1 when power is up. You can
press (MODE) button to switch
view or playback photo screen.
7. You can now manually capture camera
pictures by pressing (OK) button.
8. Press (MODE) button to playback
mode to view the recorded pictures.
9. You can select the pictures by using the
ARROW buttons.
10. Disconnect the power supply so as to
switch off the DVR controller.
Operation
To Socket
To Camera1
To Camera2
To TV
Back of DVR Controller
Right Side of DVR
SD Card Slot
To power
socket
Camera2
Camera1
TV
DVR Controller
Left (LF)
Right (RT)
Up (UP)
Down (DN)
Mode
OK