JSW Pacific UDS6 DIGITAL WIRELESS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM User Manual 1

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UDS655
Wireless Video Surveillance System
Customer Care
At Uniden®, we care about you!
If you need assistance, please do NOT return this product to your place of purchase. Our customer
care specialists are available to serve you.
Quickly find answers to your questions by:
1. Reading your owner’s manual, included with this product.
2. Visiting our customer support website at www.uniden.com.
3. Calling our customer care specialists at 1-817-858-2900 or 1-800-658-8068.
Contents
Getting Started............................................................................4
Using This Manual.......................................................................................4
What’s Included............................................................................................5
Setting Up the Equipment.......................................................................6
Set Up the Camera..................................................................................6
Set Up the Monitor.................................................................................8
Pairing Accessory Cameras to The Monitor.......................................9
BASIC OPERATION ................................................................... 10
Getting to Know Your Monitor........................................................... 10
Screen icons........................................................................................... 11
Getting to Know Your Camera............................................................. 13
Basic Operation Rules.............................................................................. 13
Using your UDS655.................................................................................. 14
UDS655 Screen Descriptions................................................... 16
UDS655 Main Menu Screen.................................................................. 16
Camera Setup Screen.............................................................................. 18
Pair a New Device................................................................................. 19
Image Brightness................................................................................. 20
Activate/Deactivate............................................................................. 21
Recorder Setup.......................................................................................... 21
Record Schedule................................................................................... 22
Motion Detection Sensitivity........................................................... 24
Format Storage..................................................................................... 25
Setup Masking Area............................................................................ 25
Event List...................................................................................................... 27
Play Back Recorded File..................................................................... 28
Delete Recorded Files......................................................................... 29
System Setup............................................................................................. 29
Date and Time....................................................................................... 30
TV Output................................................................................................ 30
Power Saving......................................................................................... 30
Multi Channel Idle Display................................................................ 31
Default...................................................................................................... 32
Alarm Buzzer.............................................................................................. 33
Pan Tilt Zoom............................................................................................. 33
Scan Activated Cameras......................................................................... 35
Memory Card OverWrite........................................................................ 35
SPECIAL FEATURES................................................................... 37
Remote Access........................................................................................... 37
System Requirements......................................................................... 37
Install Uniden Remote Service Software..................................... 38
Setting up a Portal Account............................................................. 41
Using Remote Access ........................................................................ 44
Record Video Through the Portal....................................................... 44
Take A Snapshot Through the Portal................................................. 45
Play Back Recorded Files on Your PC................................................. 45
View Live Video on TV............................................................................. 45
Downloading and Using the Apps.......................................... 47
AndroidTM................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Download............................................................................................... 47
App Operation...................................................................................... 48
iPhone®......................................................................................................... 49
Download............................................................................................... 49
App Operation...................................................................................... 50
Maintaining Your System........................................................ 52
Upgrading your Uniden UDS655 Firmware.................................... 52
Taking Care of Your Hardware............................................................. 52
Receiver................................................................................................... 52
Cameras................................................................................................... 52
Solving Problems..................................................................... 53
Specifications............................................................................ 56
Uniden surveillance products are not manufactured and/or sold with the intent to be used for illegal purposes. Uniden
expects consumer’s use of these products to be in compliance with all local, state and federal law. For further information
on video surveillance and audio recording legal requirements, please consult your local, state and federal law.
© 2013. All rights allowed by law are hereby reserved.
Getting Started
Using This Manual
This manual is set up in seven sections:
••
Getting Started. This section lists the hardware that should have been in your box and how
to physically set it up. If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line
immediately (817-858-2929 or 800-297-1023).
••
Basic Operations. This section describes your equipment's function keys in detail. It also provides
a list of basic operations in an abbreviated format, referencing screen details in the third section.
••
Uniden UDS655 Screen Descriptions. Here you will find detailed descriptions of each screen and
how it is used.
••
Special Features. This section tells you about the UDS655 special features, such as how to
connect your surveillance system to the internet and access it from your PC or other wired/
wireless devices.
••
Downloading and Using the Apps. Here you will find instructions for downloading the Uniden
Gurardian app for Android based smartphones and iPhones and how to use them with your
system.
••
Maintaining Your System. This section provides tips on how to keep your UDS655 hardware
clean and in excellent working condition.
••
Solving Problems - Troubleshooting tips are located here.
••
Specification - This last section contains hardware and software specifications.
If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately.
Never use damaged products!
What’s Included
VOL+
CH
CH
VOL-
ESC
REC/DEL
ZOOM
ALARM
7” LCD Digital Wireless Monitor
(1)
Digital Wireless Camera (2)
Camera Antenna (2)
Camera Stand (2)
5V/1A Power Adaptor for
Monitor / Camera (1)
Uniden Media Player and
A/V Cable
Extension Cable for Camera
Adaptor (2)
Remote System software CD (1)
Screw Bag (1)
OWNER’S
MANUAL
4GB microSD™ Card and
Adapter (1 each)
Manual (1)
USB cable
Setting Up the Equipment
Set Up the Camera
General Placement Guidelines
The Uniden UDSC15 cameras included with your monitor are weatherproof and have an IP66
weather rating. Water can be sprayed on them and they will still work; however, the cameras
cannot be submerged underwater.
Although the cameras can be exposed directly to the rain, it is recommended that, if they are used
outdoors, they be mounted under some type of cover like a patio overhang or eave. As rainwater
drops start to dry on the camera glass, it can create spots that will reflect the light from the infrared
LEDs used for night vision, thus causing lower quality video.
Also, as dust, grime, and cobwebs accumulate on the camera glass, they can reflect light from the
infrared LED and might lower video quality. Periodically clean the lens glass with a soft cloth.
Consider the following when placing cameras:
••
Clear line of sight video transmission distance is up to 500 ft.
——
Walls, especially brick and concrete, shorten the transmission distance.
——
Placement next to windows allows better transmission.
••
Avoid having a direct light source in the view of the camera, including street lights, ceiling or
floor lamps, spotlights in the driveway, etc.
••
The cameras are equipped with built-in infra-red LEDs so you can use night vision for 24-hour
surveillance. The LEDs will automatically activate at night and the picture viewed will turn to
black and white. The night viewing range is up to 40 ft. Avoid pointing the camera lens directly
at clear glass; the night vision LEDs will cause a blurred image.
••
Optimized motion detection range is 6 - 18 feet for the UDSC15 camera. The farther away an
object is, the less accurate the motion detection.
••
Avoid pointing the camera directly at any bushes, tree branches, or moving objects that might
naturally move due to winds. Otherwise, the motion detection feature may record unnecessarily.
You can mount the camera with the stand on the bottom (on a flat surface such as a table-top), on
the side (on a wall), or on the top (on the ceiling). When you are positioning the camera, you might
want to bring the monitor along; it’s much easier to get the camera into the right position when
you have the display handy.
Mount the Camera Base
The following tools are required:
••
Electric Drill
••
5mm Drill Bit
••
15mm Drill Bit
••
No. 2 Philips Screwdriver
1. Hold the base of the camera stand where you want
to mount it and mark the location of the screw
holes.
2. Use the included screws and anchors to attach the
base to the wall or ceiling. You can also screw the
base into a flat surface such as a tabletop if needed.
3. Before attaching the camera, tug gently on the
stand to make sure it is securely in place.
Attach the camera
1. For each camera, attach the camera
bracket to the mounting screw. You can
attach the stand to the top or the
bottom of the camera as needed.Tighten
it a few turns, then turn the camera to
face the direction you want.
2. Tighten the camera brace up against the
camera to secure it into place.
3. Unlock the mounting post by turning
the wingnut to the left a few turns.
4. Set the mounting post to the correct
angle, then tighten the wingnut until the
post is locked into place.
Tighten the brace against
the camera to
secure it
in place.
Attach the camera
to the mounting
screw and turn it
to the desired
direction.
Loosen the
wingnut to
unlock the
mounting
post.
Adjust the post to
the correct angle,
then tighten the
wingnut to lock the
post into place.
5. Attach the antenna to the rear of the
camera.
6. Connect one end of an AC adapter to the camera’s power pigtail and plug the other end into
a 120 volt AC (standard indoor) power outlet. (If necessary, connect the extension cord to the
camera’s pigtail and connect the AC adapter to the extension cord.)
Be sure the power plug and the connector are tightly twisted together to avoid water
leaking in.
7. Make sure the Power status light turns on. If it doesn’t, try reconnecting the AC adapter, and
make sure the power outlet isn’t controlled by a wall switch.
Set Up the Monitor
1. Remove the protective plastic from the monitor screen.
2. Flip out the stand on the back of the monitor and extend the antenna.
3. Connect an AC adapter to the power input on the side of the monitor.
4. Connect the other end of the adapter to a 120 volt AC (standard indoor) power outlet.
5. Press and hold the Power button on the top of the monitor for 1 - 2 seconds to power it up.
If...
there is no camera picture
the picture quality is poor
a white image appears at
night
Try this...
Verify that the power supply adapter for the camera(s) is plugged in.
Clean the camera lens.
The camera’s infra-red LED shines invisible light that reflects off
surfaces such as glass, causing white light. Place the camera on the
other side of windows with the lens flush against the surface to
improve the night vision, or place the camera in a well-lit area.
6. The monitor displays the Uniden title screen and then displays the LIVE view.
7. After the system powers on, adjust the camera viewing position if needed.
Pairing Accessory Cameras to The Monitor
The two cameras that come with your UDS655 are paired to your monitor at the factory. If you add
cameras, install them and then pair the camera to the monitor.
1. From the main menu, select Camera Setup and press M. Scroll to the camera number you want
to assign to the new camera. Press M.
2. Press CH+ to scroll to the pairing option. Press M to pair the camera.
3. Within 30 seconds, press the Pairing button on the camera's power cord.
Pairing Button
BASIC OPERATION
Getting to Know Your Monitor
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10
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Your monitor operates in three modes: M, Playback, and Record. The monitor's keys may operate
differently based on what mode it is in.
Key
M (MENU)
Playback
Other
Link LED (Green)
Power/Charge LED
(Red)
Channel Switch
(CH-)
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REC
Mode
Cursor Left
Change Camera (-)
Key
M (MENU)
Playback
Volume - (VOL-)
Cursor Down
Volume (VOL+)
Channel Switch
Cursor Up
Skip Backward
(◄◄)
Skip Forward (►►)
Cursor Right
Change Camera +
REC
Mode
Other
+ (+)
Select / Enter
Pause/Play (►|| )
ESC
Esc/Exit/Back
Esc/Exit/Back
Record/Stop
Previous File (|◄)
Stop
(REC/DEL)
10
Zoom
Full Stop ()
11
Alarm
Next File (► |)
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Power Button
Screen icons
Icon
Meaning
Signal Indicator
Channel Indicator
Recording Indicator (Red)
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Icon
Meaning
Display Modes
Quad Display
Scan Display
Camera Displayed
There are seven audio levels.
Monitor Power Indicator
YYYY-MM-DD
AMhh:mm:ss
Date and Time
In ZOOM mode - Zoom Level Indicator.
X1
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X1 - Normal view.
X2 - Second level of zoom in (X2 Zoom).
Getting to Know Your Camera
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Antenna
Light Level Sensor
Power LED (Red)
Camera Lens
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5.
6.
7.
8.
Link LED (Green)
IR LED (25)
Camera Stand
Pairing Key
9.
10.
11.
Power Jack
Microphone
Power Adaptor
Basic Operation Rules
••
The Pairing LED on the camera will blink once to indicate pairing process has begun and then
remain solid to indicate pairing success and data transmission is in progress.
••
The UDS655 will return to QUAD mode from any screen after the monitor is idle for two minutes.
••
The UDS655 cannot begin recording if the memory card is not inserted.
••
After recording begins, it cannot be stopped within the first 15 seconds. Refer to Recorder
Setup, page 22, for details.
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••
The UDS655 can record in QUAD mode (all 4 channels recorded simultaneously), with each
channel in 320 x 240 resolution. If only one camera is turned on (Camera Setup), then the
UDS655 records that camera in full screen (640 x 480).
••
Press and hold power for 1 second to turn on the system.
••
Press and hold power for 2 seconds to turn off the system.
Using your UDS655
To...
Change from quad view to
single view (or back)
Do This
Manually start recording
Press REC/DEL button. Refer to Recorder Setup, page 22, for
details.
Refer to Recorder Setup, page 22, for details.
Set up to record
automatically
Manually stop/cancel
recording in Manual or
Motion mode
Manually cancel a
Scheduled Record
(either future recording or
currently recording)
With the screen in quad view, press CH+ or CH- to cycle your cameras
in full view mode. Once all cameras have displayed, the next press
takes you back to quad mode.
Press REC/DEL.
Because this recording block has been pre-set to record for a specific
amount of time, you must reset that recording block from Schedule to
Manual or Motion Detect.
Press REC/DEL after the recording has been going for 15 seconds and
quickly (within 5 seconds) press M. The main menu displays.
Go to Recorder Setup/Record Schedule and press M. Select
X : MANUAL and press M again. Navigate to the block containing
the recording in progress’ time frame. Press M until X : MANual is
selected.
Press ESC to back out of the screens.
Refer to Recorder Setup, page 22, for details.
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To...
Playing back a recording
Do This
Cancel watching a
recorded video
Press ESC. The Event List screen with video files for a selected date
and time displays.
To view on PC: Either place the memory card in the PC's memory slot
or transfer the recorded files from the memory card to the computer.
Watching recorded video
on PC or television
Select the record to play back (Event List, page 27) and press M.
Uniden Media Player must be installed; it is included on the CD.
Set the date and time
Transfer a recording from
the monitor's SD card to
the computer.
Watch live video on your
smartphone
To view on TV: Use the AV cable to connect the monitor to the TV
(refer to page 37).
See System Setup, page 29.
Remove the memory card from the monitor and insert it in an adapter.
Insert the SD adapter into your PC. Select a destination to store the
files.
See page 45 for details on downloading and using the apps.
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UDS655 Screen Descriptions
UDS655 Main Menu Screen
The UDS655 main menu lets you select from 8 screens to set your system preferences, from camera
brightness to setting up and viewing recordings. This section describes the screens in detail. It
provides a path to the screen being viewed and operation procedures for that screen.
Press M to enter the main menu.
Use CH+, CH-, VOL+, and VOL- to scroll through the screen selectons; the title of that screen dispays
as you scroll onto it. Press M to select that screen.
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Screen
CAMERA
SETUP
Sub Screens
PAIRING
BRIGHTNESS
ACTIVATE OR
DEACTIVATE
RECORD
RECORD
SETUP
SCHEDULE
MOTION
DETECTION
SENSITIVITY
FORMAT
STORAGE
SETUP
MASKING AREA
RECORD TIME
EVENT LIST
EVENT LIST
SYSTEM SETUP DATE AND TIME
TV PUTPUT
What it Does
Pairs new cameras to the monitor.
Brightens or darkens the video of that camera.
Makes the cameras visible to the monitor.
Sets up a schedule for pre-determined recording times
and lengths.
Records when something moves in front of the camera.
Continues recording for 2, 5, or 10 minutes. Motion
detection is on by default.
Formats memory card.
Masks off areas from motion detection.
Sets the length of recording to 2, 5, or 10 minutes.
Selects and plays back recorded video.
Sets date (year/month/day) and time (hour/minute)
Sets TV output to PAL or NTSC format. (Default =
NTSC)
NTSC is the TV standard for North America.
POWER SAVING
Sets the idle time required (5 or 10 minutes) before the
system changes to power saving mode. ALWAYS ON
blocks Power Saving mode).
MULTI CHANNEL Sets how the cameras will display during Idle mode
IDLE DISPLAY
(Quad mode or in 5-, 10-, or 15-second display cycles).
DEFAULT
Sets default language (English, French, or Spanish).
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Screen
Sub Screens
ALARM BUZZER NA
What it Does
You can set the alarm buzzer to sound when
movement triggers a motion sensitive recording. Set it
to ON or OFF.
The SD card must be inserted and have sufficient
space for the alarm buzzer to operate.
PAN TILT ZOOM NA
SCAN ACTIVANA
TED CAMERA
MEMORY CARD NA
OVERWRITE
Zooms in and adjusts the viewing area
Activates SCAN mode.
Allows the oldest files to be deleted when you want to
record but the memory card is full.
Camera Setup Screen
From this selection on the main menu -
The Setup Detail Options screen has three options:
••
Pair a New Device
••
Image Brightness
••
Activate or Deactivate
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This screen should display:
Pair a New Device
Your cameras are paired to the monitor at the factory to channels 1 and 2. You can add up to 2
more accessory cameras to your system; see our website at www.uniden.com for more information
on how to buy accessory cameras for this system. When you add an accessory camera, you
have to pair it to the monitor (that is, you have “introduce” the camera and monitor so they can
communicate).
Some things to know about pairing cameras:
••
If a camera is already assigned to the selected channel, the monitor overwrites that camera link
with the new one.
••
Only pair one camera at a time! The monitor links to the first camera it detects. If two or more
cameras are in pairing mode, you can’t control which camera the monitor will detect first.
1. From the Setup Detail Optons screen, use VOL+ and VOL- to select the camera being added.
Press M. The PAIR A NEW DEVICE screen highlights the Pairing selection.
2. Press M again to begin camera pairing.
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3. Quickly (within 30 seconds) press the Pairing key on the camera cable. The green Pair LED on
the selected camera blinks once, pauses, and then stays on to indicate that data transmission is
in progress.
PAIRED displays on the screen if pairing is successful or PAIRING FAIL if it isn’t. If Pairing fails,
repeat these steps. If Pairing fails again, move the camera and monitor closer together and
repeat.
Press Esc to back out and return to the main menu or press VOL+ or VOL- to select another
camera to pair.
Image Brightness
1. With the Setup Detail Options screen displayed for a camera, press CH+ to highlight the
Brightness selection.
2. Press VOL+ or VOL- to adjust the camera’s brightness; the five levels are OFF, 1 - 4. The default
level is 2.
3. Press M to accept the new setting and return to the Setup Detail Options screen. Select
another camera if needed.
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Activate or Deactivate
This feature "turns off" the camera so it won't be viewed on the monitor. The camera is still
powered on, just not visible to the monitor. This feature is useful for viewing a single camera in full
screen mode constantly and to record that camera in full screen (640 x 480) resolution.
1. With the Setup Detail Options screen displayed for a camera, press CH+ to highlight the
Camera Activation selection.
2. Press CH+or CH- to activate or deactivate a camera/
Cameras not paired to the system cannot be activated.
3. Press M to accept the new setting and return to the Setup Detail Options screen. Select
another camera if needed.
Recorder Setup
You can only record if the monitor is in LIVE view and an SD card is inserted.
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From this selection on the main menu -
This screen should display:
The Recorder setup screen has five options:
••
Record Schedule
••
Motion Detection Sensitivity
••
Format Storage
••
Setup Masking Area
••
Motion Record Time
Record Schedule
Record Schedule lets you schedule recordings in 1 hour blocks. All active cameras will record; if
you only want to record from specific cameras, turn off the other cameras. During LIVE view, audio
is only available for camera 1 by default.
Recording options are:
••
Motion (M). Select this option if you want the camera to record only when it detects motion.
••
Schedule (S). Use this option if you want the cameras to automatically record during a specific
hour block.
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••
Manual (X). Select this option if you want to be able to press the REC/DEL to record. You can also
use this option when you want to combine recording options for a 24 hour period.
Assign MOTION or SCHEDULE recording mode to all cameras
1. From the main menu, select Recorder Setup. The Record Schedule screen displays with the
latest camera recording settings.
2. Press M to show the recording options
3. Press CH+ and CH- to highlight either MOTION or SCHEDULE. Press M to select it. All recording
blocks now display the recording option abbreviation (M or S).
4. Press ESC to back out of those screens.
Combine recording modes
1. From the main menu, select Record Setup. The Record Schedule screen displays with the
latest camera recording settings.
2. Press M to show the recording options, and then press CH+ and CH- to select MANUAL. A blue
bar displays at the top of the first hour block. The blue bar indicates you can now navigate to
different hour blocks.
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3. Press CH+, CH-, VOL+, and VOL- to select the hour block you want. Press M to change the
recording option for that hour block.
4. When you have set the recording option you want, simply navigate to another block.
5. Once you have set the hour blocks as you want them, press ESC to back out of the screens.
Motion Detection Sensitivity
This screen lets you adjust how much motion activity will trigger a motion detection. When motion
detection is on, the live video vide will display an active blue box around the object that triggered
the motion event.
1. From the Recorder Setup screen, press VOL+ and VOL- to select Motion Detection
Sensitivity; press M to enter.
2. Press CH+ and CH- to select the camera for motion detection sensitivity adjustment.
3. Press VOL+ and VOL- to adjust sensitivity level – OFF (no box highlighted)/ LEVEL 1 (low) /
LEVEL 2 (medium) / LEVEL 3 (high).
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4. When you have finished setting the camera's motion sensitivity levels, press ESC to accept the
settings and press Esc again to back out.
Format Storage
This feature will delete all data on the microSD card, including recorded files.
1. From the Recorder Setup screen, use VOL+ and VOL- to select Format Storage; press M to
select it. MENU : Continue Format heading displays.
2. Press ESC to exit or M to initiate the memory card format process.
3. Format OK displays when complete. Press ESC to back out.
Setup Masking Area
You can mask off areas in the camera's view where movement in those areas could be normal, but
also trigger recording (i. e., bushes and trees).
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1. From the Recorder Setup screen, use VOL+ and VOL- to select Setup Masking Area; press M
to enter. The Setup Masking Area screen displays:
2. Use CH+ and CH- to select a camera (1 - 4) for setting up the masking area. Press M to enter the
camera masking preview page.
3. A grid displays over the image on the screen. While in masking preview, use CH+, CH-, VOL+,
and VOL- to select the masking block(s) where motion is to be ignored. Press M to confirm
each selection. You can also press M again to unmask a block.
4. Press ESC to save the entire mask and return to the previous screen. Mask other cameras as
needed.
Record Time
Use Record Time to set a specific length of time for motion recording. Options are 2, 5, or 10
minutes.
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1. From the Recorder Setup screen, use VOL+ and VOL- to select Record Time; press M to
select. The Setup Detail Options screen displays.
2. Use CH+ and CH- to select either 2, 5, or 10 minutes as the recording time. Press M to
confirm selection.
3. Press ESC to return to the previous screen.
Event List
This selection lets you play back recorded files. The Event List screens let you browse through
levels of folders for find a specific recorded file for a specific date and hour on a particular day.
This is the default screen when you access the main menu from any other screen.
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From this selection on the main menu -
This screen should display:
Play Back Recorded File
1. Use CH+, CH-, VOL+, and VOL- to select the DATE and HOUR folders containing recorded
file(s). Press M to confirm and enter each file.
2. Use CH+, CH-, VOL+, and VOL- to select the recorded file. Each of the recorded file blocks
contains detailed information about the recording.
Date screen
Recorded block screen
Start / Stop Recording Time
Recorded
file details
Camera
recorded
Record File Type
- S: Schedule
- M: Motion
- C: Manual
In this example, Camera 1 was
in Schedule mode.
3. Press M to begin playback.
• By default, video plays back in QUAD mode. The
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icon represents quad mode.
• To play back a single camera on the screen, press M once after playback begins to pause
playback. Use CH+ and CH- to select the channel for full screen playblack. A boxed number
icon indicates which camera is in full screen playback mode.
Delete Recorded Files
You can delete files from Date or Hour folders as well as individual recorded files.
1. Select a folder or individual recorded file. Press REC/DEL.
2. DEL : DELETE displays. Press M to confirm the deletion.
Schedule and Motion Sensor recordings will function while the system is in playback mode.
System Setup
From this selection on the main menu -
This screen should display:
System setup has five subscreens:
••
Date and Time
••
TV Output
••
Power Saving
••
Multi Channels Idle DIsplay
••
Default
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Date and Time
1. From the System Setup screen, use CH+ and CH- to select year, month, date, hour,
and minute.
2. Use VOL+ and VOL- to scroll through the options for that selection, then CH+ and CH- to
make another selection. Press M to save the settings when you are finished.
TV Output
1. From the System Setup screen, use VOL+ and VOL- to select TV OUTPUT; press M. The TV
Output screen displays.
2. Use CH+ or CH- to select NTSC or PAL; press M to confirm. Default = NTSC.
NTSC is the TV standard in North America.
Power Saving
Use this setting to determine how long your system will remain in an idle mode until it moves into
power saving mode. Power Saving mode turns off the LCD screen to conserve the monitor's battery
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