Operation; Function Modes Of The Event Recorder; Live Image Mode - Indexa DVSC-220 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual

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Wall / ceiling mounting of the camera
If the cable from the camera [26] is laid under plaster, the cable opening
([30] opening in wall for cable, Ø approx. 10 mm due to plug) can be
hidden behind the bracket (see Fig. F).
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Fix the bracket of the camera in the desired position using the supplied
screws [29] and wall plugs [28] (hole spacing approx. 27 mm,
drilling depth approx. 25 mm).
Installing the camera
The camera bracket also serves as a stand (see Fig. E). You can stand the
camera on, for example, a shelf.
Note: When using the bracket as a stand, ensure that the camera is stable
and cannot fall over.

Operation

In order to avoid damage to and malfunctioning of the device, do not
connect to the mains until all the installation work is completed.
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Insert an SD card into the SD memory card slot [21]
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Plug the power supply [22] into a mains power socket (230 V AC ~) .
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Switch on the TV (or the monitor).
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Set the TV to the corresponding AV input.
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Switch on the ON / OFF switch [14] on the event recorder (LED
[7] lights). The camera image can be seen on the screen after a few
seconds.

Function modes of the event recorder

The event recorder has four function modes:

1. Live image mode

If a TV or a video monitor is connected, the live image of the
connected camera will be displayed.
2. Setting mode
Settings such as date and time can be made in this mode.
3. Recording mode
In this mode the camera image from CH1 is monitored by the internal
motion detection software. If changes in the live image are detected,
the images or the video sequences are recorded with date and time on
the inserted SD memory card. The recording mode must be activated.
Recording is of the image from CH2 is activated by the external input
[20].
The event recorder has an internal memory with a very small capacity
which is used for test purposes. The internal memory is used
automatically if no SD memory card has been inserted. The images
recorded in the internal memory cannot be transferred to the SD
memory card nor vice versa. If the SD card is inserted after a recording
on the internal memory, only the images stored on the SD card can be
viewed. The images can be recorded either as a still image (still image
mode) in JPEG format with a resolution of 640 x 480 at a maximum
rate of 1 image per second or as a video sequence (video mode) in AVI
format (approx. 5 frames per second) with a resolution of 320 x 240.
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The number of images stored inthe still image mode is selectable. One
10 second sequence per image change is recorded in video mode.
The images are automatically stored in directories by date to make
searching easier.
The images are stored in a ring memory system, i.e. the oldest images
are automatically overwritten if the SD card is full. Individual images
and directories can also be deleted using the event recorder or a PC.
4. Playback mode
In this mode, you can view the stored images on a TV or a video
monitor. Alternatively, you can view the images stored on the SD card
on a monitor connected to a PC. Viewing the images on a digital
camera or outputting them directly to a photo printer is not possible.
on a monitor connected to a PC. Viewing the images on a digital
camera or outputting them directly to a photo printer is not possible.
Live image mode
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After switching on, the device is automatically in still image mode with the
recording function activated (factory setting).
The date and time are displayed on the top right of the screen.
The status of the event recorder is represented by the following symbols:
Memory card is inserted
recording mode is activated (lights green for automatic
recording in still image mode)
Still image mode / video mode is activated (lights red if the
memory is full and the oldest images are being overwritten)
This is displayed during the recording of a video sequence
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Channel selection using the "Monitor" button
You can toggle between the camera inputs CH1 and CH2 by repeated
pressing of the "Monitor" button [6].
#
If video mode is selected (symbol
[8] lights), the channels will switch as follows:
CH1
#
If still image mode is selected (symbol
LED
[8] is not lit), the channels will switch as follows:
CH1
CH2
Fig. G
is visible on the screen or LED
CH2
is visible on the screen or
CH2
CH1
CH2
CH1

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