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6.2 Powering On the UndercoverEye System
To power up the system turn the Power on/off switch to the "on" position. You will hear a short
melody from the electronics letting you know it's powered on. Next there will be a 30 second
delay. After this time expires you will hear 4 quick beeps which let you know the system is going
into a 1 minute auto walk test phase. If you walk past the Wireless PIR motion sensors at this
point you will hear 1 beep for a "A" Sensor or trigger sensor, and 2 beeps for a "B" sensor or
power up sensor. You may want to keep the case open so you can hear this from a distance.
After this 1 minute walk test phase expires you will hear 4 quick beeps again letting you know the
system is going "active". After this point the system is active.
6.3 Testing the UndercoverEye Recording for the first time
We suggest testing the unit in an office to become familiar how the system operates before
deploying the unit in the field. First, set the DVR User DIP switches to the default position, which
is all down and be sure the camera and DVR are installed properly (see above). Next, power the
unit on and let the system go through the 1 ½ minute warm up and walk test phase. We suggest
giving the unit about 2 minutes before triggering the system with the wireless sensor. We
recommend connecting a TV monitor to the video output connector of the UndercoverEye
system. When triggered you will see a recording symbol on the monitor. The system will record
for 30 seconds. After the 30 second time expires the system will turn off. Power down the system
when the DVR has finished recording, Pull the memory card from the DVR unit and place the
memory card into your PC to view the MPEG4 video file.