DigiOpG2
Digital Video Recorder
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2.1.1.
Power Button
When the power cable of the product is connected, press this button to turn power on or off.
2.1.2.
Power LED
LED to show the power input and status of the system. The LED is red when the system is in stand-by position, but is green
when the system is working and power is being supplied.
2.1.3.
HDD LED
LED is blue when the camera image is being stored into or retrieved from the HDD. So, even though the system is continuously
recording, the HDD LED is only lit when actual data is recorded in the HDD. Usually, the LED will be flickering, and this is normal.
2.1.4.
Network LED
LED is blue when the system is connected to any network client (RemoteAgent). Light is automatically out when all clients are
disconnected.
2.1.5.
Sensor LED
LED is lit when the system has any activated sensor input.
2.1.6.
Audio LED
LED is lit when audio data from audio input device is being recorded. Even though the audio input device is properly connected, it
will not light up when audio is not recorded.
2.1.7.
SCR MODE or CH1-8 / CH9-16
Use to see the images on the monitor as multiple screens. Whenever this button is pressed, [1-8] (
) group icon, [9-16]
group icon (
), or no icon will be seen on the lower right end of the monitor. When (
) is indicated on the screen, the
arrow button will be used to select no. 1~8 images. Thus, when icon (
) appears on the screen, the arrow button will be
used to select images from no. 9~16. If the icon is not indicated, the arrow button will be use to select multiple screens (
).
As a default mode, arrow button will be used to select multiple screens.
Note
In case of IR Remote Controller, direction (number) key will be used to input channel no. 1~16. If necessary, select
split screen mode by pressing [SCR MODE] button on the IR Remote Controller.
2.1.8.
Select Multiple Screen (Arrow Button)
Select each arrow button and the corresponding multiple screens will appear. Up, down, left, right arrow buttons are used to
move the cursor to “Setting” mode and are also used to increase/decrease the setting value. Furthermore, they are used to
operate camera PAN/TILT Movement, ZOOM IN/OUT, FOCUS FAR/NEAR.