6.1 Back Panel
6.1.1 Function Switch
NTSC <-> PAL
The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL. NTSC is the video system or
standard commonly used in North America, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and South America. PAL is
the predominant video system or standard mostly used in China, Hong Kong, Europe, and
India. Please select and switch to the system that best suits your location. Please note that this
setup is only effective before powering up the unit.
Full Stop <-> Overwrite
Select whether to overwrite the recorded memories or to stop recording when memory is full.
One may select “Overwrite”, the memory will be overwritten starting with the oldest data
first.
Selecting “Full Stop”, when the memory system is full, switches from record mode to stop
mode, and the LED indicator on the front panel will start flashing. Please note that this setup is
only effective before powering up the unit.
6.1.2 SD Card Socket
The SD Card slot allows you to insert an SD Card of your choice to record images from the
camera.
6.1.3 Power Switch
Select “On” to switch on the device, and “Off” to switch off the device. When power-loss occurs
during recording, loss of video may occur.
6. Functions
4
Power Input
3
Power Switch (On/Off)
2
SD Card Socket
1
Function Dip Switch
8
LED Power Indicator
6
LED Mode Indicator
5
Video Out
7
Function Buttons