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Safety Advice Safety Advice CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Please make sure you follow the safety advice/instructions given in the user guide. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
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Safety Advice GPS Reception It may take between five and thirty minutes to get GPS reception. 1. Activate the product in an area without large buildings to improve GPS reception. The commercial purpose GPS has the average range error of more than 15 meters and the range error could be more than 100 meters due to environmental conditions like buildings, roadside trees etc.
Contents The Components may be changed without notice. Normal Components Blackbox Remote control Remote control Receiver A/V out HDD Knob Power cable Options Components GPS Antenna Digital IO Cable Cameras ※ The pictures in this manual may differ from the actual product. ※...
1. Introduction 1-1. SAC8 Overview Door Open Inside of door Front view Power Switch Power On/Off Reset Button Reset as factory default USB 2.0 Upgrade or backup for USB memory Audio Output port Playback audio LED indicators Indicate the device ‘s status with LED SSD/HDD slot Removable 2.5”...
1. Introduction 1-2. Rear Rear Diagram IrDa VI (Video) Tx Gnd C2 S6 S4 S2 S1~S6 : ARM In C1(12V): ARM Out C2(Relay): ARM Out Power (RS232)Rx Gnd CC Gnd S5 S3 S1 A/V Out Power Rear Video Input : Use the car signal cable bundle for this connection. Connect the appropriate car signals to the labeled cables.
1. Introduction 1-3. Remote controller, A/V output pin Remote controller • ▲▼◀▶ (arrows) : Used when the focus is moved. • OK : When you choose to enter into a sub-menu or control. • MENU : Menu screen will pop-up. It is also used to move to the upper menu.
3. Live Monitoring 3-1. Live Display From the live display, user can monitor as various division and full screen display. Enter the search & setup menu. Camera Name : Indicate the camera’s name. Date & Time : Indicate the date and time. Recording Icon : Indicate the recording status as icon Orange Continuous Rec...
3. Live Monitoring 3-2. Menu Access the menu from live window. Screen layout split : Show channels into 1, 4, 9 split s. Playback : Enter the playback window. Backup : Enter the backup window. Setup : Enter the system setup window after input the password. <...
4. System Setup 4-1. Virtual Keyboard Using virtual keyboard, enable to input alphabet and numbers. Enable to change the camera name. The name change of the camera (default Camera 1~ 8) Using the remote control’s ‘enter’ key, input “a~z” Enable to change the alphabet and number key Delete key Space key...
4. System Setup 4-2. Input the password Input the password to login the system. 1 Password Only if the password set up, password window will be appeared. Using virtual keyboard, password can be typed. Click ‘Ok’ to enter the next step.
4. System Setup 4-3. Device 4-3-1. Camera Setup Set up for enabling/disabling the camera and camera’s name. 1 Enable the camera set up for enabling/disabling cameras. ON : Enable the camera. OFF : Disabling the camera. 2 Camera Name Change the camera title. Using virtual keyboard, set up the camera title.
4. System Setup 4-3. Device 4-3-2. Sensor input Setup for sensor. Max 6ea of sensor can be set up. 1 Sensor Name Set up for sensor name using virtual keyboard. 2 Sensor type Normal Open : Alarm can be triggered when the signal becomes CLOSED. Normal Close : Alarm is triggered when the signal becomes OPEN.
4. System Setup 4-3. Device 4-3-3. Video image setup Cameras’ brightness, saturation, Contrast and tone. 1 Video Adjustment Each camera’s display can be set up indivisualy. Brightness : Set up the brightness. ( -20 ~ 20 ) Saturation : Set up the saturation. ( -20 ~ 20 ) Contrast : Set up the contrast.
4. System Setup 4-4. Recording 4-4-1. Recording Setup Set up for resolution, frame and video quality. 1 Channel Indicate the camera’s channel number. Normal Frame Set up for normal recording. NTSC : 1 ~ 30 (For 8ch, 120fps can be recorded in total.) PAL : 1 ~ 28 (For 8ch, 100fps can be recorded in total.) Event Frame Set up for event recoding.
4. System Setup 4-4. Recording 4-4-2. Recording mode Setup for recording mode. 1 Pre recording Depending on the set seconds: (1~10sec), for every event there will the set amount of pre-recorded data. Post recording - Depending on the set seconds: “ 3~ 60 “, for every event there will the set amount of post-recorded data.
4. System Setup 4-5. Event 4-5-1. Motion detection setup Setup for motion detection. Camera’s sensitivity and usage can be set up. Enabling motion detection. Enable/Disable the motion detection. motion detection recording the sensor output is are linked with the event. Sensitivity Set up for sensiity of motion detection.
4. System setup 4-6. Additional feature 4-6-1. G sensor setup Set up for G-sensor’s sensitivity. Sensitivity while driving Low is dull and highest is sensitive. Sensitivity while parking Low is dull and highest is sensitive. Set up for gravity axis Dvr can be malfunction due to G-sensor’s malfunction if gravity axis is not set up properly.
4.System setup 4-7. System Setup 4-7-1. Language Select the language. 1 Select language Select the language then DVR will restart automatically. 4-7-2. Time setup Set up for time, date and speed unit. 1 Standard Time Set up for standard time using GMT.
4. System setup 4-7. System Setup 4-7-3. Password setup Setup the password to log in. Current password Using virtual keyboard, type the current password. New password Type the new password. Confirm password Confirm the new password by typing new password again.
4. System Setup 4-7. System Setup 4-7-4. Parking mode setup Set up for parking mode. 1 Use Parking mode Select the check box to enable/disable the parking mode. Current voltage Display the current voltage information after power connection. Calibration Voltage Between the cable and the power boxes, depending on the environment, the actual voltage and the equipment’s voltage is different.
4. System setup 4-7. System setup 4-7-5. Signal type Select the signal type between PAL and NTSC. 1 PAL , NTSC Set up for PAL and NTSC. Exit the setup menu, DVR will restart automatically. To apply the changed signal type, DVR must be restarted. 4-7-6.
4. System setup 4-7. System setup 4-7-7. Disk management Set up for disk initialization, disk scanning and reset the setup. Initialize the disk Initialize the disk. All data will be deleted. Disk scanning Scanning for logical examination of the disk. Reset to factory default Reset the configuration to factory default.
5. Playback 5-1. Playback The various search functions of this unit can be used to playback the desired video along with audio. Multiple channel can be playback as various speed. 1 Camera : Select the playback camera. It can be also selected with the remote controller’s number key.
5. Playback 5-2. Set the year, month, date to playback Using calendar, move to the desired date and time. Select the date that the recording was enabled. 1. With the remote controllers arrow key, move the focus to calendar button. 2.
5. Playback 5-4. Playback Control Press the ‘Play’ button to playback the data. 1. From the playback menu, using remote controller’s arrow key, move the focus to camera button. 2. Push ‘OK’ to select the camera which will be playback.(or push the number button to select/unselect the camera.
5. Playback 5-5. Split mode setup 1. Except the selected channel playback. 2. Select the screen to display the split screens. 3. To view a full screen while playback, push the number to select the desired channel. 4. To view as split screen, push the number again.
6. Back up 6-1. Back up The recorded image can be back up into SSD, HDD, CF memory as AVI file. (Refer: PC viewer back up. Page 43) Camera : Select the camera for back up. By pushing the number button of remote controller, select/unselect cameras.
7. Viewer 7-1. Installation for viewer/Playback the image Run the execution file to install the viewer. Select the language and speed unit. Change the speed unit. Then click “accept”.
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7. Viewer 7-1. Installation for viewer/Playback the image Dismantle SSD/HDD/CF card from SAC8 and check the image from the PC. 1. Dismantle (SSD /HDD) for playback the image. ① ② ③ ① Unlock the device using key. ② Pull out the removable (SSD / HDD) cartridge to dismantle.
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7. Viewer 7-1. Installation for viewer/Playback the image Dismantle SSD/HDD/CF card from SAC8 and check the image from the PC. 4. Run the PC Viewer ① By double-clicking the viewer icon, execute the viewer as administrator. ② Click ‘allow’ if the security window is appeared.
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7. Viewer 7-1. Installation for viewer/Playback the image Run the execution file to install the viewer. 6. Run the PC viewer ② ① ③ ① Initial Viewer window. ② Select “Date”. (The last recording date will be indicated.) ③ Select “Time” and “Min”. Orange Continuous recording Purple...
7. Viewer 7-2. Configuration of the viewer (1) The provided PC Viewer must be used to access the recorded data, including all video and audio data. Once accessed, the video and audio data may be converted into an AVI file. 1 Video Playback Screen : Playback the recorded image.
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7. Viewer 7-2. Configuration of the viewer (1) Playback control : Playback the recorded image. The initial data Playback 1 frame reverse 1 frame playback playback The last data Reverse playback Stop 7 Camera : Select the camera 8 Time slide bar : Enlarge the time slot as 4 steps. By sliding the time slide bar on the bottom for more precise changes.
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7. Viewer 7-2. Configuration of the viewer (2) Motion, Sensor, Impact and emergency event recording can be playback Event recording playback : Indicate the event recording item. Motion Event for motion detection Sensor Event for sensor detection Impact Event for impact sensor Emergency Event for emergency signal Previous...
7. Viewer 7-3. Normal recording playback 7-3-1. Select the playback date and time Select the date and time to move to playback. 1. By clicking the calendar button, pop up the calendar window. Using ◀ ▶ button, move to the date which has recording data. Calendar button 2.
7. Viewer 7-3. Normal recording playback 7-3-3. Time scroll bar usage a. Time graph zoom in 1. Click the left side of the mouse on time graph. 2. Time graph will be zoomed by multiple clicking. b. Time graph zoom out 1.
7. Viewer 7-4. Event search Indicate all events – motion, sensor, impact or emergency in the event list. Double click to playback the event recording data. 1. To search the event, click on the tab. 2. If you double-click the event list, the "...
7. Viewer 7-5. Capture Capture the image while playback. It can work the playback pause. Save as jpg or png <Refer 36 page>. 7-6. Print the image Print the image while pause status. <Refer 36 page>. Type the title and contents. Preview the image which will be printed out.
7. Viewer 7-7. Backup Backup the recorded image into another HDD or USB memory. <Refer 36 page>. Backup type : Select the backup type. a. Time setup : Back up as the recording data file. This backup file can be playback from the viewer only. b.
7. Viewer 7-8. Viewer setup Set up for viewer’s language, speed unit and update. <Refer 36 page>. 1 Language setup : Select the language. DVR should be restarted Speed unit setup : Select the speed unit( Km/h , Mile/h ). Update : Update the latest firmware.
7. Viewer 7-9. DVR setup Set up for DVR’s configuration. This configuration can be uploaded with SSD, HDD, CF CARD and USB) <Refer 36 page >. Detailed settings, refer to the manual of the main unit.
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Technical Support & Warranty TECHNICAL SUPPORT For Technical Support, please contact your local distributor. LIMITED WARRANTY This product is supplied with 1 year warranty. The Warranty excludes products That have been misused, (including accidental damage) and damage caused by normal wear and tear. In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with this product, it should be returned to the place of purchase.
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