Content Page Number Hardware Orientation Camera Interface Orientation Guide to Use with Thermal/Digital Devices Accessories Remote Control Using the Trigger Switch Basic Operation and Recording How to capture video and audio Playing Back Files Specifications...
Hardware Orientation 1. Power On/Off 7. Power On/Record LED 12. Lock Switch 18. Enter Button 2. Charge Led 8. DC5V In Jack 13. Internal Speaker 19. Esc Button(OSD OFF) 3. Internal Microphone 9. USB Port 14. SD Socket 20. Menu Button 4.
Camera Interface orientation 1. Image Size 5. Vibration alert on 9.User ID 2. Video Resolution 6. SD card available memory 10. Recording Mode 3.Overwite On/Off 7.Battery Capacity 4.Internal/External Mic 8. Date and Time Stamp...
Main Menu > System Setting > Beep Select a time stamp setting The MDVR has a built in time stamp function that will record the date and time in the upper right hand of any captured video when enabled. You can find the time stamp settings here: Main Menu >...
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Enable the vibration alert function The MDVR has a built in vibration alert function to alert you when a video signal is not present. This is especially useful in the field when night hunting to ensure that you are getting a good video signal from your thermal or digital device.
The MDVR does not charge via the usb connection. USB Cable The USB cable can be used to connect the MDVR to a computer, but will not charge the MDVR through the USB port. - 7 -...
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not plug the remote recording trigger switch into the AV out port while the MDVR is on. Do not plug the remote recording trigger switch into the AV out while the switch is activated (set to the I position).
Failure to format SD card can result in file corruption Default password is 000000. How to turn the MDVR on and off: ON - To turn the MDVR on, hold the Power On/Off to On/Off for 2 seconds or until the RED power led light appears.
Recording when the MDVR is powered off If the Record / Stop switch is set on Rec before the MDVR is powered on, the MDVR will begin recording immediately when powered on if the SD card is available. To stop the recording set the record/stop button to stop.
Managing and playing back video files Press the Menu Button , scroll to Event Playback and select Event Playback. All files on the SD card are sorted in folders by file type. Select a file type as shown in the following figure, then select a file to play.
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Browsing still photos Press the select button on the image Viewer item to browse the still photos, press the up or down key to view last or next picture; Figure10 Play back the audio files: Press the select button on the Voice Player item to play back the audio files;...
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MDVR and power the MDVR on. The ID will automatically be changed to your chosen ID. LCD Screen timer - Power Saving function To save battery life, you can set the MDVR’s LCD screen to turn off at 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and 1 minute. Pressing any button will turn the LCD screen back on.
Motion Detection The motion detection setting is used with an external video camera not included with the MDVR. When using motion detection recording, the MDVR will be triggered to record when only the video image is changed in the motion detection area.
Recorder Settings Resolution: 720x576(25FPS) or D1:720x480(30FPS) or VGA:640x480(30FPS) Video Quality: High: 8Mbps Medium: 3.5Mbps Low: 2.5Mbps FPS: 15 FPS or 30 FPS Audio Recording Volume: Adjust volume for internal Microphone or external Microphone Microphone Selection: You can choose Internal microphone or external microphone for audio recording Overwrite: Off---stop recording when memory card is full;...
DVR Specifications Video compressed format: MPEG4 , files format: AVI Photo format: JPGE High Resolution LCD: 2.5, TFT true color LCD; Audio and video output: RCA 3-in-1 AV output; Storage type: hard disk and SD card(FAT 32 ,support over 32G); Video size and speed: PAL: 720x576(D1)/25FPS, NTS: 720x480(D1)/30FPS Power supply for external camera is available: Voltage: 5V max.
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