SpyCameraCCTV DIGLAN1005 User Manual

1080p hd digital wireless cctv system with 9 inch monitor & microsd card recording

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1080p HD Digital Wireless CCTV System
with 9" Monitor & MicroSD Card Recording
Product Code: DIGLAN1005

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  • Page 1 1080p HD Digital Wireless CCTV System with 9” Monitor & MicroSD Card Recording Product Code: DIGLAN1005...
  • Page 2 Features 9" rechargeable wireless LCD monitor • Record up to 1080p HD video with audio • Remote access with free app for smartphone/tablet • Programmable notification alerts • Manual, motion and scheduled recording settings • 2-way audio intercom • Up to 4 wireless cameras •...
  • Page 3: Monitor Overview

    Monitor Overview 1. LCD Screen: Displays video from the camera(s) or system operating interface. 2. Microphone 3. Power Button/Scan Button: Press and hold to turn the receiver on / off. Press power button shortly while the unit is powered on to enter Scan mode. 4.
  • Page 4 9. Receiver Stand 10. Battery Cover 11. Volume Up 12. Volume Down 13. Micro SD Card Slot: Insert micro SD Card (up to 128GB). 14. USB Port: Used for service purposes only. 15. Talk Button: Press and hold to talk through the camera. 16.
  • Page 5: Signal Indicator

    The Icons display on Monitor Icon What it Means SIGNAL INDICATOR Shows how strong the camera's signal is. Signal ranges from 4 bars down to 0 bars (out of range). SD CARD This graphic displays if an SD Card is inserted into the monitor. If blue, recording space is available.
  • Page 6 LED LIGHT CONTROL INDICATOR Touch this icon to control the LED light on/off TALK BACK INDICATOR Displays when TALK is pressed. Press and hold TALK on the side of the monitor to talk back through the camera. Release TALK to wait for a reply. SD CARD OVERWRITE Displays if the SD Card is allowed to overwrite files when it is...
  • Page 7: Pop-Up Menu Tab

    MOTION RECORDING Indicates motion detection status. INDICATOR Blue- Automatic recording OFF. Red- Automatic recording ON. POP-UP MENU TAB Tap to access the pop-up menu system.
  • Page 8: Wireless Camera

    Wireless Camera 1. Microphone – Captures the sound and transmits it from camera to receiver. 2. IR Light – Infrared LED provide viewing in no/low light conditions 3. Camera Lens – Catches the video in front of the lens and transmits video from the camera to the receiver 4.
  • Page 9: Camera Installation

    Camera Installation Before you install the camera, carefully plan where and how it will be positioned, and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the power adaptor. Before starting permanent installation, verify its performance by observing the image on the receiver when the camera is positioned in the same location/position where it will be permanently installed and the receiver is placed in the location where it will be used most of the time.
  • Page 10: Power Adaptor

    Connecting Camera Power The camera can be powered by using the provided power adaptor Power Adaptor Connect the power adaptor to the camera. Make sure is the DC 9V for camera and DC 5V for Monitor Make sure the power adaptor is placed into a grounded outlet or surge bar to protect the camera from power fluctuations.
  • Page 11: Screen Descriptions

    SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS OVERVIEW This section describes the monitor pop-up menu screens in detail. These pop-up menus enable you Control light settings • Set alarms • Set the brightness level for each camera connected (single channel display only) • Set up cameras for recording, motion detection, and other system and network requirements. •...
  • Page 12 2. Timer: Set up a schedule that you want the light to turn on. 3. Dimmer: When the file finishes, the monitor displays the Recording File List screen again. ALARM When motion triggers the camera to begin recording, the monitor sounds an alarm tone. This screen lets you determine how loud that tone will be.
  • Page 13 BRIGHTNESS This feature allows you to set each camera’s brightness level..The following screen displays. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the monitor screen brightness. Tap when you are finished.
  • Page 14: General Settings

    GENERAL SETTINGS The General Settings screen contains 6 subsections, each of which may contain sub-screens. These sub-screens let you set features about your system. You can turn cameras on and off, establish a specific schedule for specific cameras to record, set the date and time, and motion detection sensitivity, among other features.
  • Page 15 Changes languages setting for the monitor Language (English, Italiano, French, Deutsch, Nederlands, and Spanish) Default Restores the system to default settings. Settings Format Format the Micro SD card. Memory Anti-Flicker Set the frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz. A single screen lets you set motion detection sensitivity for each camera both for Day time and Night time (Default setting: Video Motion Motion Detect Off).
  • Page 16: Camera Setup Screen

    CAMERA SETUP SCREEN The Camera Setup screen lets you: Pair cameras • Turn cameras on and off • Adjust the resolution • Pairing Your cameras are paired to the monitor at the factory to channels 1 and 2. When you add a new camera to your system, you have to “introduce”...
  • Page 17 On/Off When you add a camera to your system, pair up the camera with the monitor and the system will automatically turn it on. 1. Tap the switch bar under the camera you want to turn on or off. 2. The switch bar indicator turns green when the camera is on. It is greyed out when the camera is off.
  • Page 18: Recording Setup Screen

    Resolution Tap High or Low to set the resolution for each camera. to return to the previous screen. RECORDING SETUP SCREEN Use the Recording Setup screen to: Set the length of time the system will automatically record when something triggers motion •...
  • Page 19 Tap the duration you wish to set. to return to the previous screen. Schedule Recording This feature lets you set up a block of time for a camera to record on a weekly schedule. You can set up multiple cameras to record at the same time and the recording times can overlap between cameras.
  • Page 20 File Overwrite This feature lets you set the system to automatically overwrite the oldest files once the SD Card is full. This will allow you to continue recording. If you do not allow overwrite, recording stops when the SD Card is full. to access the File Overwrite function.
  • Page 21: System Setting

    SYSTEM SETTING Use these setting options to configure your system: Date and Time • Time Zone • Language • Default Settings • Format Memory • Anti-Flicker • Date and Time to access the Date & Time screen. Tap the up or down arrow to set the month, day, and date. Tap the up or down arrows to set the correct hour and minute.
  • Page 22 Time Zone Time Zone allows you to set the time zone your monitor is in. This is especially useful if you are using the app in another time zone and you want to remotely access your recorded files. Your system will know that your request refers to the time zone the monitor is in.
  • Page 23 Default Settings to return your system to the original default settings. Tap YES on the Restore Default Settings screen. Tap OK to confirm the reset. Format Memory Formatting the SD Card erases all data stored on the card. (Default = NO) to reformat your Micro SD Card.
  • Page 24 Anti-Flicker Tap 50Hz to set the frequency to 50Hz (UK, Europe etc.) Tap 60Hz to set the frequency to 60Hz (USA, Japan etc.) to return to System Setting screen.
  • Page 25 MOTION DETECTION SETTING SCREEN Motion detection settings control how strong the motion needs to be to trigger recording. This settings screen also lets you mask off any areas in the image for the camera to ignore. For example, you may have trees in the image area that would set off motion detection if there is a breeze.
  • Page 26: Network Setup Screen

    NETWORK SETUP SCREEN This selection lets you determine your network connection type, reset the APP password, and review your network details. to see the Nework Setup screen and option. Advanced Setup to display the Advanced Setup screen. Tap on your selection and fill in the fields requested. Tap SAVE. Tap on your selection and fill in the fields requested.
  • Page 27 Reboot the monitor when prompted. Reset Password The Reset Password feature resets the MyCam View app’s password to the default (000000). Tap YES, then tap to return to the Reset Password screen. Information This screen displays current IP information when the system is connected to the internet. to display the information screen, then tap to return to the Information screen.
  • Page 28: Firmware Upgrade Screen

    FIRMWARE UPGRADE SCREEN We recommend that you check your monitor firmware version against the most recent version at least twice a year. Upgrade from SD Card to upgrade the firmware through the SD Card. Tap YES on the confirmation screen. A progress screen displays.
  • Page 29 USING THE SMARTPHONE APP 1. Download app MyCam View from App Store or Google Play on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Make sure that your device is connected to the internet. 2. Connect the 9’’ monitor with your home router by Ethernet cable. 3.
  • Page 30 Now tap OK to confirm it. 4. The system will show in your device list at an online status as below picture. 5. Press the camera you added on your device, now you can view live video from your camera in either portrait or landscape mode.
  • Page 31 Icons in the app View icon : tap this icon to view snapshot photos already taken. Snapshot Icon : tap this icon to take photo from camera side. Mute Icon : Tap this icon to switch off/on listening to audio from the camera. Talk back Icon : Tap it to talk back to the camera currently being displayed on your phone.
  • Page 32 6. Back to the add camera menu and then tap the down arrow, a new interface pops out as showed. Reconnect: If your remote device can’t connect with the camera, tap it to reconnect. Edit Device: Device settings and advanced settings are under this menu. You can see the camera’s details under Device Settings.
  • Page 33 You can modify Password Setting (the default is 000000) and rename the camera (original name is MyCam View) to what you want. Video Quality (default Medium), Light Settings (Value is the same with monitor’s setting), Alert Settings (default 3 MIN) and Device Information under Advanced Setting.
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Monitor Receiving Frequency Range 2400Mhz~2483.5Mhz Data Rate 4 Mbps Receiving Sensitivity -81dBm Modulation Type GFSK with FHSS LCD Panel size 9 Inch Recording format MicroSD Card Up to 128GB cards supported LCD Resolution 1024 RGB (H) x 600 (V) Max.

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