Feature list: 850nm IR Led visible distance up to 15m 9” TFT Lcd Digital panel (800 RGB x 480) Two way audio Scan function PIR trigger or Video motion detect alert& recording Manual recording ...
Wireless Receiver Front Panel buttons 1. LCD Screen – Displays video from the camera(s) or displays system operations. Item Button Function Enable two-way audio Intercom :Talk back Activate / deactivate motion recording. : Motion Recording Activate / deactivate manual recording. : Manual Recording...
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Switch between connected cameras. : Change Channel Switch between Sequence and Quad (up to 4-channels) viewing mode. : Quad / Sequence Mode Switch between 2x digital zoom and normal viewing mode. : Zoom Delete highlighted files in Playback mode. : Delete File Open Main Menu.
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6. Ethernet Port (RJ45): Connect the receiver to your router using the included Ethernet cable to enable smartphone / tablet connectivity. 7. Power Port: Connect to a local power outlet using the included power adapter. 8. Volume Controls: Turn the receiver volume up and down. 9.
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6. Wall Mounting Bracket – Use the bracket to mount the camera on a wall or other flat surfaces. 7. AC Adaptor Jack – Plug the AC adaptor to the jack for camera’s power supply. 8. Pair Button – The pair button is located on the back of the camera, it is used to pair the camera with receiver.
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Wall Ceiling Counter For ceiling installation, position the antenna as high NOTE: as the ceiling allows. See the"Ceiling" mounting position in the figure above. To Install the Cameras 1. Use the included mounting screws to mount the camera to mounting surface: ·...
Power cables are only weatherproof when fully inserted at the connection point. NOTE: Power cables may not be submerged in water. Make sure is the DC 9V for camera, and DC 5V for Receiver Make sure the power adaptor is placed into a grounded outlet or surge bar to protect the camera from power fluctuations.
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cameras connected. 1 Signal Indicator –The signal indicator shows the strength of the signal being received from the camera. The number of bars in the Signal Indicator shows the strength of the signal. One or no bars indicates the signal is poor, and 4 bars indicate a very strong signal. Note •...
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Channel Indicator–Displays the current channel number you are presently viewing. If viewing multiple cameras at once, the camera indicator will appear above each video display. Press Cam button to view camera in manual switching mode. Under Quad mode : *Press view button to enter automatically switch between channels.Press view again to enter Quad mode.
navigate to parts of the video that are outside the range of screen. Press zoom again to exit zoom mode. Overwrite Indicator –Indicates Overwrite mode is on, which means the system will overwrite the oldest recordings when the memory card is full. When you choose the overwrite function, the indicator will be shown on the LCD screen New Record Indicator- Indicates that there are new recordings saved to the microSD card.
Quad mode half- Quad mode Note: When you only pair a camera or set one camera on(other three is off), there is no access to see QUAD mode. micro SD Card Recording The system records video to the micro SD card (not included). You can manually record the video at your desire or the receiver records when there is motion detected by the cameras and under the A/REC function, or schedule recording based on the scheduled you set for each camera.
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Overwrite Enter recording menu—overwrite—choose “yes” to activate overwrite function. Overwrite function can automatically delete previous records when the micro SD card is full, and record new films. Playback Playback mode allows you to playback recorded video files from the micro SD card. You can view videos or images directly on the system or by connecting the micro SD card to your computer.
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Playback controls: 1. Playback duration: Shows the length of the recording and how much has been viewed. 2. File name 3. Playback status: Shows whether the video is playing, paused, or stopped. To control playback using the joystick: •LEFT: Rewind (2x > 4x > 8x > 16x). •UP: Pause / Play video.
8. Repeat the steps above for other files on the microSD card. CAUTION:Do NOT delete folders on the microSD card using your computer. Deleting folders may affect your access to other files on the card or may affect normal operation of the microSD card with the system.
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settings. 5. Camera–Use the menu to add camera(s) to the receiver, adjust the camera on/off, adjust the brightness, resolution for each camera. Settings - Date & Time: Set the date and time on the system. to select the item (MONTH,DAY YEAR,HOUR,MINUTE,SECOND), and use to set the time.
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card will be deleted. (default NO) Note: Be cautious to use this function. -Time Zone: Select the time zone where the system is being used and enable / disable Daylight Savings Time (DST). (Default is GMT+01:00) -Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade the system’s firmware. Ensure the system is up-to-date with the latest firmware for optimal performance.
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2. Download the latest firmware and transfer it to the root folder on the micro SD card. 3. Once the transfer is complete, insert the micro SD card into the card slot on the receiver. 4. Press , then move the joystick to select Settings. 5.
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5.3 Alert Increase or decrease the volume of the buzzer when motion is detected by the camera(s). If you want to turn off the buzzer, turn the alert volume to the mini-mum setting (Default 0). To increase/decrease alert volume: 1. Press Menu then select Alert. Push the joystick to confirm. 2.
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Set a recording schedule: 1. Press Menu, then select Record. Push the joystick to confirm. 2. Move the joystick to select Schedule Recording. 3. Move the joystick left / right arrow to view existing recording schedules for each day of the week. Continuous recording schedules appear as green bars, while motion recording schedules appear as orange bars.
8. Press Menu until all menus are closed. Note: If you delete a recording schedule during a scheduled recording time, the camera(s) will continue to record video for a short period afterwards. The system checks for changes in recording schedules every half hour and will eventually stop recording if a schedule has been deleted.
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5. A message will be displayed on the receiver screen. The receiver will count down from 30~0 – you must press the Pair button on the camera during this time to successfully pair the camera. If the button on the camera is not pressed, the receiver will return to the view screen, and no pairing will take place.
needed. -Resolution: Select the frame rate for each camera by HD or VGA Frame rate: Cam x 2 : 720p x1 @ 15 fps or Cam x 2 : VGA x2 @ 30 fps or Cam x 4 : VGA x 4 @ 15 fps Scan mode In Scan mode, the receiver’s LCD screen and speaker will turn off unless motion is detected by one of the cameras.
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3. Download app MyCam View freely from the Google player store on your smart phone or tablet.(Make sure your phone connect with network) 4. Tap the MyCam View icon ( ) to launch the APP. 5. Tap Click here to add device. 6.
If it shows Failed, please tap then select reconnect. 8. Tap the name of the system. You will be asked to enter a new, secure password. Write your password down for future reference: _____________________________ Live video from the camera(s) appears on your smartphone or tablet. 6.2.1 Live Viewing 1.
4. Channel button : Tap to choose which channel to display. 5. Online:1,only one remote visit, system support 4 remote visit at the same time. Video quality: Speed of video decoding. Speed of video decoding. Higher quality results in greater bandwidth consumption, which requires a higher connection speed. Reduce quality if video is choppy.
3. Tap 4. Choose a time frame to search for video, or tap Custom to configure the start time, end time, and channels included. Tap Ok to begin the search. A list of recordings that meet the specifications of your search appears. 5.
2. Select Network. 3. Select Reset Password. 4. Select Yes. 5. Press Menu to exit. 6.2.4 Viewing Snapshots View snapshots taken with the cameras using the app. 1. Tap next to the system name. 2. Tap View Snapshot. 3. Tap any picture to view it full screen.
After doing this, and you set the alert interval except OFF, then you can receive the push notification. 6.2.6 Setting Video Quality Video quality affects the smoothness of the live video feed on your smartphone or tablet. 1. Tap next to the system name. 2.
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your wireless router. The network icon on the receiver turns green ( • You may need to turn the receiver off and on again for it to connect to your network. 2. Connect to your home WiFi Internet using your smartphone or tablet. See the user guide provided with your iPhone®...
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1. System information: The system name followed by the channel currently displayed. 2. Network status 3. Viewing resolution: Streaming resolution for the video feed. 4. Channel button : Tap to choose which channel to display. 5. Online: 1,only one remote visit, system support 4 remote visit at the same time. Video quality: Speed of video decoding.
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To search for events: 1. Tap 2. Tap the UID for the system. A list of events appears. 3. From the event list, tap . 4. Choose a time frame to search for video, or tap Custom to configure the start time, end time, and channels included.
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interval is set to 3 minutes. 1. Tap next to the system name. 2. Tap Edit Device. 3. Tap Advanced Setting. 4. Tap Alert Interval. 5. Tap one of the time intervals to set the minimum time between motion alerts. Select OFF to turn off motion alerts on your iphone / iPAD.
6.3.5 Setting Video Quality Video quality affects the smoothness of the live video feed on your smartphone or tablet. Video smoothness is affected by connection speed. 1. Tap next to the system name. 2. Tap Advanced Setting. 3. Tap Video Quality. 4.
4. Tap the snapshot you want to share, then tap 5. Select Email Photo to share the snapshot. 6. Enter the recipient’s email address and tap Send. Electrical Parameter: Camera(s) Transmit Frequency Range 2400Mhz~2483.5Mhz Data Rate 4 Mbps Transmitting Power 16dBm (TYP) Modulation Type GFSK with FHSS...
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Receiving Sensitivity -81dBm Modulation Type GFSK with FHSS Lcd Panel size 9 Inch Lcd Resolution 800 RGB (H) x 480 (V) View Angle H: 140° V: 110° Power Requirement 5V DC 2A ±5% Power Consumption 1050mA Max Operating Temperature 14°F ~ 104°F (-10°C ~ 40°C) Operating Humidity 0% ~ 85%...
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