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  • Page 1 Speaker DVR User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Hidden camera AV out On and off LED Volume dial Headphone jack...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Using the Camera and DVR Getting Started Please note that this device will not record or transmit audio.  Due to wiretapping laws in the United States, the audio input on this device has been disabled. First, you will want to configure and program your device. To do so, you will need to plug the device into AC power and connect it to a monitor.
  • Page 4 Now, insert an SD card into the device. This recorder is compatible with SD cards up to 32 GBs. Insert the SD card into the slot until you feel it “click” into place. To remove the card, gently push on the card and it will spring out.
  • Page 5 From this screen you can choose to: • Switch to Manual Record mode by hitting the REC button on the remote. The device will begin recording and continue to record until you hit the REC button again. • Play back recorded video by hitting the PLAY button on the remote.
  • Page 6 The next step is formatting your SD card. Scroll down and select SD CARD OPTIONS and you will see the options below. DISK TOTAL: the maximum amount of available space on the SD card DISK REMAIN: the current space available on the SD card MAX FILE SIZE: the maximum size a file will reach before being saved CARD FULL: indicates if the device will stop recording when the card is full, or if it will overwrite the oldest file.
  • Page 7: Setting Up Scheduled Recording

    Setting Up Scheduled Recording The options for scheduled recording are Alarm, Motion Detection, and Continuous. You can customize the Video Size, Frame Rate, and Image Quality no matter what recording method you choose. To choose a recording method, go to the main menu and choose SCHEDULE RECORD.
  • Page 8 The options for scheduled recording are Alarm, Motion Detection, and Continuous. You can customize the Video Size, Frame Rate, and Image Quality no matter what recording method you choose. To choose a recording method, go to the main menu and choose SCHEDULE RECORD.
  • Page 9 SCHEDULE can be set to ON or OFF. Choose ON. Now, you can select what mode you want the camera to record on in hourly increments. Scroll through each hour using the UP and DOWN directional buttons on the remote and scroll through the recording modes using the LEFT and RIGHT directional buttons.
  • Page 10: Viewing Recorded Video

    MODE ICONS None Motion Alarm Continuous Once you hit ESC to leave the menu, your device is set to record. Viewing Recorded Video Viewing Recorded Video To view the last recorded file on a monitor, simply hit the PLAY button on the remote.
  • Page 11: Other Options

    Other Options Motion Detection Setup You can customize your motion detection setup if you feel that the device is too sensitive, not sensitive enough, or if you want motion detection to ignore a portion of the screen (if you have a small animal that you don’t want setting the camera off, for example).
  • Page 12: Viewing System Information

    Once you’ve chosen, hit ESC to go to the previous menu and choose MD SENSITIVITY. Here you see two bars. By using the LEFT and RIGHT directional buttons, you can raise and lower the MD THRESHOLD. The lower the threshold, the more sensitive motion detection will be.
  • Page 13 Glossary Composite Video: Composite video cables carry video signal down a single line. Composite video RCA plugs are commonly yellow for video, with red and white wires carrying audio. DVR: short for Digital Video Recorder, this abbreviation refers to any device capable of recording and saving a digital video file.

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