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Congratulations and Thank You
for purchasing the Extremelife DVR with battery!
The Extremelife system is an all-in-one DVR with PIR and long life battery. All you need to do is
charge it attach the included PIR, attach a camera (sold separate in some cases) turn it on, insert
an SD card and the system will begin to record when it detects heat / motion.
The Extremelife system has many advanced features and functions but the best feature is already
preset for your quick set up.
Quick Set up Guide
See diagrams below
Fully charge unit for 18 hours prior to use for the best results.
Press the power button for 1 second,
the power LED will illuminate blue,
then it will blink every 3 seconds.
To check the battery life press and
hold the battery button.
Attach the camera in the camera port
Attach the PIR 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 sensitivity: Low (to change the PIR sensitivity see chart on page 3)
To turn the unit off, press and hold the power key until the blue light goes off.
If you wish to change factory default setting you would need to go through the
entire menu and pick your desired selections. See Advanced Features instructions to
change default settings beginning on page 4
Safety & Precautions
All the recorded files are stored in the IMAGE/VIDEO folder.
If the file is corrupted so that it cannot be played, The system will return to the file detailed list.
The player can distinguish an unlimited number of files/folders. However, within a folder, only up to
999 files can be distinguished.
The supported video file is AVI
All data in the device may be deleted due to excessive impact, lightning, power surge etc., the manu-
facturer does not warranty losses caused in the above conditions, please protect and back up the data
in the device properly.
Avoid heavy vibration while recording, which might damage the hard disc or other components in-
side the unit.
Please do not apply heavy pressure to your Extremelife the player may be damaged.
If the card does not 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, you can clean it with a small amount of cleansing liquid. Do not
immerse in any liquid.
FAQ
What is a PIR?
A Passive Infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic device that measures infrared (IR) light
radiating from objects in its field of view. PIR sensors are often used in the construction of PIR-
based motion detectors. Apparent motion is detected when an infrared source with one temperature,
such as a human, passes in front of an infrared source with another temperature, such as a wall. The
PIR will pick up from a distance of approximately 30 feet.
How much video can you get on a 1GB SD card?
At the default setting of 720x480@30FPS it can record approximately 40 minutes.