Brickhouse Security Trek View User Manual

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  • Page 1 Trek View HD Nightvision Camera User’s Guide Page 1 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 JPEG photos to an SD card, and allows for immediate playback on its integrated LCD screen. Files can also be transferred and viewed on any computer with a USB port or SD card reader. The Trek View features a 4x digital zoom, adjustable resolution, and motion activated recording.
  • Page 3 Your box contains the HD Nightvision Vehicle Camera, a USB cable, an A/V cable, a DC 5V vehicle power adaptor, and a windshield mount. Page 2 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 HDMI BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 3...
  • Page 5 1. SD/MMC Card Slot HDMI Slot 2. Lens Down 3. LED Lights 4. OK 10. Mode Button 5. Menu 11. USB Slot 6. Power 12. TV Out Page 4 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 RE SE T BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 5...
  • Page 7 13. Working (Blue) Indicator Charging (Red) Indicator 14. Microphone 15. Speaker 16. Mount Hole 17. Reset Page 6 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Windows format. If you aren’t sure how to format an SD card, it can be done on the device itself, or you can find instructions here on how to do so on a PC: http://www.ehow. com/how_2112408_format-memory-card.html. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 7...
  • Page 9: Recording Video

    Press the OK button again to stop recording. A timer in the upper right corner of the screen displays the amount of recording time remaining on your memory card. This time will vary, depending on your recording settings. Page 8 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 Motion Detect: Turn motion detection on or off. Loop Rec: Turn loop recording on or off. When active, the device will automatically erase the oldest file on the memory card when it becomes full and begin recording in a new file. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 9...
  • Page 11 Choose to have this feature turned off, 10 minutes, or 20 minutes. Video Sound: Turn audio recording on or off. Page 10 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 12: Taking Photos

    To view and change video settings, press the MENU button while in Photo mode. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through choices and press the OK button to select what is currently highlighted. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 11...
  • Page 13 OK button before a photo is captured of 2 or 10 seconds. If Burst is chosen, 3 photos will be taken every time the OK button is pressed in photo mode. Date Stamp: Turn the time and date stamp on or off for photos. Page 12 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 14: Recording Audio

    The timer in the upper right corner of the screen displays how much recording time is left on the memory card. Press the OK button to begin recording audio. Press OK again to stop. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 13...
  • Page 15: Basic Specifications

    1280 x 720 848 x 480 640 x 480 Audio Per GB of 15 min. 30 min. 13.5 hrs. 15 min Memory Photos Size 1 Mpx 2 Mpx 3 Mpx 5 Mpx Per GB of Memory Page 14 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 Press the MENU button to access the playback menu. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through choices and press the OK button to select what is currently highlighted. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 15...
  • Page 17 Lock: Choose to Lock/Unlock one, Lock All, or Unlock All files. Locked files cannot be deleted from the Trek View. Delete: Delete the current file. Slide Show: This option is only available for photos. It will play back all photo files as a slideshow. To stop a slide show, press the OK button.
  • Page 18: Customizing Settings

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  • Page 19 Date & Time: Set the system date and time and the format in which it will be displayed. Use the MODE button to move through fields and the UP and DOWN buttons to change a value. Page 18 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 Start-Up Image: Choose the image that will appear when the system is booting up, or choose to turn this feature off. Format: This will format the device’s SD card. FORMATTING THE MEMORY CARD WILL ERASE ALL FILES STORED TO IT. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 19...
  • Page 21 IR LED: This is the nightvision feature of the device. If powered on, the Trek View will automatically switch to nightvision recording when in low light. Nightvision images and videos will be black and white. Reset All: Reset the device back to factory specifications.
  • Page 22 Connect the included AV adaptor to the TV jack, or use an HDMI to HDMI mini cable on the device and plug it into a TV or monitor. The feed from the DVR will appear on the monitor instead of the built-in LCD screen. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 21...
  • Page 23 Open the drive and open the DCIM folder and the 100MEDIA folder to view your recordings. To play back video, we suggest the use of VLC Player, which can be downloaded for free at http://www.videolan.org. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 22...
  • Page 24 Computer/My Computer, and a USB Video Device should appear. Note that this mode can only be ac- cessed by 32-bit Windows PCs running Windows XP Service Pack 3 or newer. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 23...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    If this occurs, use a paper clip or similar small, thin object to press the reset button located on the back of the unit. This will power the device off and allow you to restart. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 24...
  • Page 26 LCD: Abbreviation of “liquid crystal display.” LCD screens are thin, flat electronic displays. NTSC: The standard analog video format used throughout North America and much of South America. Some other areas of the world use formats called PAL or SECAM. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 25...
  • Page 27 GPS receivers. Currently, the highest capacity of SD card is 64 USB: Universal Serial Bus. USB is currently the standard method for connecting devices to a computer. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 26...
  • Page 28 WWW.BRICKHOUSESECURITY.COM BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 27...

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