SecurityMan DigiLCDDVR Series User Manual

SecurityMan DigiLCDDVR Series User Manual

4-channel digital wireless 7” lcd/sd recorder, with wireless cameras, night vision and audio

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4-Channel Digital Wireless 7" LCD/SD Recorder,
with Wireless Cameras, Night Vision and Audio

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  • Page 1 DigiLCDDVR Series User’s Manual 4-Channel Digital Wireless 7” LCD/SD Recorder, with Wireless Cameras, Night Vision and Audio...
  • Page 2 SecurityMan. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by SecurityMan.
  • Page 3 The liability of SecurityMan Inc, arising from this warranty and sale shall be limited to a refund of the purchase price. In no event shall SecurityMan be liable for costs of procurement of substitute products or services, or for any lost profits, or for any consequential, incidental, direct or indirect damages, however caused and on any theory of liability, arising from this warranty and sale.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Important Features Restrictions Condictions Package contents Product Basics Camera (SM-816DT) LCDDVR/Receiver (SM-371DR) Quick Start On-Screen Display Single Channel Full Screen Display Quad Screen Display Playback Screen Display Operation Snap Shot button Record button Camera button Quad Screen button Menu button Exit button Menu Setup...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    • Space saving 7” LCD monitor with an integrated SD digital video recorder • Simple installation. No Video cables required • DigiLCDDVR series include two or four digital wireless cameras with IR LEDs for night vision • 3 seconds pre-alarm recording •...
  • Page 6 • Increased range of transmission up to 200ft indoor and up to 490ft in clear line of sight • No Wi-Fi interference; no interference from crowded analog 900MHz/2.4GHz/5.8GHz/6.0GHz • Secure signal; neighbors cannot pick up the signal or listen in •...
  • Page 7 • DO NOT this product to carry out any illegal activities such as sneak preview, and etc. SecurityMan shall not be responsible for any consequences of illegal conducts made by users. • DO NOT put the plastic package bags in reach of children or babies.
  • Page 8 • DO NOT plug the AC adapter into the outlet in improper situations. • Plugging in an AC adapter with wet hands might cause electric shock. • Plugging in the AC adapter unsteadily might cause fire or electric shock. • DO NOT cover the AC adapter when it is connected to an outlet, place the adapter near heaters, or put it on the floor which is equipped with a heater.
  • Page 9 Conditions Please read the following messages to make sure your working environment is suitable. • The temperature should be kept between –10˚C and 50˚C (14˚F to 122˚F). The relative humidity should be kept between 20% and 80%. • Avoid putting the product in places where temperature or humidity may change rapidly.
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package Contents Mounting Bracket 1 x 7” LCDDVR Camera (SM-816DT) (SM-371DR) 2 for DigiLCDDVR2 2 for DigiLCDDVR2 4 for DigiLCDDVR4 4 for DigiLCDDVR4 AC Adapter Dry Wall Screws User’s Manual 3 for DigiLCDDVR2 5 for DigiLCDDVR4 **SD card not included.
  • Page 11: Product Basics

    Product Basics Camera (SM-816DT) Pair Button Power LED Microphone Antenna Sun Visor Power Socket Camera Lens IR LED’s Light Sensor Angle Adjust Mounting Bracket...
  • Page 12 LCDDVR/Receiver (SM-371DR) LCD Stand (fold-in) Antenna ON/OFF Switch 7” LCD SD Card Slot AV Out DC IN 12V...
  • Page 13: Quick Start

    Quick Start 1. Fasten the antennas to the cameras, and mount the cameras in the desired location. Then connect the power adapters to the cameras. The power adapters for the cameras are 5VDC/1.0A. CAUTION: To prevent electric shock or damages to the cameras, please make sure to properly insolate the camera’s power connections if being used as an outdoor application.
  • Page 14: On-Screen Display

    3. You will see a brief start up screen followed by a live image and be able to hear audio from the camera’s microphone as show below. Press the Snap Shot button or the Record button to initiate manual recording. On-Screen Display Single Channel Full Screen Display Snap Shot...
  • Page 15 Date and Time The Date and Time is displayed in the following format: Year/Month/Date Day HR:Min Note: Please refer to System Settings in the user’s manual for information on how to change the time and date. Snap Shot A small camera icon will appear at the top of the screen during manual or motion detected Snap Shot recording.
  • Page 16: Quad Screen Display

    Quad Screen Display Black Screen Camera Camera In “Quad Screen”, the camera numbers located in the center of the screen corresponds to each of the 4 channels available on the LCDDVR. You can toggle between cameras by simply pressing the Camera button on the LCDDVR until the desired camera number is highlighted.
  • Page 17: Playback Screen Display

    Playback Screen Display Loop Video Duration/Length Play Image Number File Name File Name The File Name identifies the current video/picture being played. The File Name is also the starting time of the video, in the format of HH-MM-SS. The number after the last dash represents the camera channel number of the recorded file being played.
  • Page 18: Operation

    Image Number The image number is only viewable during photo playback and represents the total amount of files in the current folder and the current file being viewed. Operation Antenna 7” LCD Directional Keys Snap Shot button The Snap Shot button gives you the ability to take an instant manual photo (jpeg) of activities showed on the LCD screen and are automatically stored on the SD card.
  • Page 19: Camera Button

    • In Single Channel Full Screen Display you can use the Camera button on the LCDDVR to toggle through all four cameras in single channel full screen display and then press the Record button to start recording when the desired camera is being displayed on the screen. NOTE: Recording in single camera independently will lock the LCDDVR to that channel preventing it from being able to toggle to any other available cameras.
  • Page 20: Menu Setup

    Menu Setup Press the Menu button on the DVR/Receiver at any time to enter the Main Menu Setup window as shown below. Then use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to toggle through the menu options, press the OK button to select, save the changes, and press the EXIT button to exit from the selected menu screen.
  • Page 21: Brightness

    • Brightness To adjust the brightness level of the DVR/Receiver, simply highlight and press OK on the Brightness option in the system settings. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to make your adjustments and press the OK button to save your changes. •...
  • Page 22: Sensitivity

    • • Sensitivity In the Motion Detection submenu, highlight and press OK on Sensitivity to adjust the sensitivity option for the motion detection recording feature. Options include: Never (off), Low (17’), Medium (25’), and High (30’). When sensitivity is set to Low, Medium, High or motion detection is enabled, each motion recording will have a 3 seconds pre-alarm recording before each events.
  • Page 23: Date And Time

    • • Motion Detection Alert In the Motion Detection submenu, highlight and press OK on Motion Detection Alert to enable or disable the audible alert notification that can be heard whenever motion is detected. Options include: ON and Off. • Date and Time It is highly recommended to set the date and time on the system prior to recording.
  • Page 24: Tv Standard

    • TV Standard To change the TV Standard on your LCDDVR, simply highlight and press OK on the TV Standard option. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT buttons to make your selection and press the OK button to save your changes.
  • Page 25: Playback/Sd Card

    • System Information The System Information option displays important information about your LCDDVR such as: System ID, Firmware, Total Size, and Free Space available on your SD card. To view this information simply highlight and press OK on the System Information option. Playback/SD Card The Playback/SD Card menu consists of 3 options: the Play Folder (used to view and playback recorded files), SD Unmount (used prior...
  • Page 26: Play Folder (Playback From Recorder)

    • Play Folder (Playback from Recorder) The Play Folder is used to view and playback recorded events stored on your SD Card and consist of 2 subfolders labeled Photos and Videos. To playback or view the recorded files stored on your SD card simply highlight and press OK on the Play Folder option to access the subfolders.
  • Page 27 Once inside, use the Up and Down directional buttons to highlight the dated folder that you would like to review and press the OK button to view its hourly sub folders which contain the recorded events as illustrated below. At this point you can now highlight and select the recorded video file that you would like to playback by pressing the OK button on the selected file.
  • Page 28 on March 7th 2012 will be stored in the folder labeled 03-07-2012 and categorized in subfolders by the hour they were created as shown below. To access these sub folders simply highlight and press the OK button on the Photos folder. Once inside, use the Up and Down directional buttons to highlight the dated folder that you would like to review and press the OK button to view its hourly sub folders which contain the recorded events.
  • Page 29: Pc Playback

    TIP: File naming convention: hr-min-sec-Camera#.jpg. It is our recommendation to install the camera 15~20 ft from the intended monitoring object and to set motion detection to “Low” for best timely picture capture in Photos mode. • PC Playback You can playback recorded files on the system when connected to a TV or monitor as illustrated above or directly from the SD card by inserting the card into your computers card reader.
  • Page 30: Sd Unmount

    • SD Unmount SD Unmount is an important feature that should always be used prior to ejecting the SD card from the LCDDVR to ensure a safe removal. To utilize this feature simply highlight the SD Unmount option and press the OK button.
  • Page 31: Auto Scan

    Camera Camera options consist of 3 settings: Auto Scan, Add/Remove Camera (used to add or remove digital wireless camera from DigiLCDDVR), and Refresh Rate. To access these options simply highlight and press the OK button on the Camera option as illustrated below. •...
  • Page 32: Add/Remove Camera

    • Add/Remove Camera The Add/Remove Camera option is used to add/remove cameras to or from LCDDVR. Camera 1-4 shown in the image below represent all the channels available on your system (a LOCK symbol represents a camera that is already registered to that channel and an UNLOCK symbol represents an available channel that is free).
  • Page 33: Removing Cameras

    on the DVR/Receiver. There is a 10 second grace period for adding cameras, if pairing is unsuccessful before the 10 second grace period has expired, then a pop up displaying “operation failed” will appear. Pairing must be done within 20 ft from the LCDDVR. •...
  • Page 34: Refresh Rate

    • Refresh Rate Refresh Rate is a video filter that reduces flickering effects in the interlaced video and eliminates flash caused by fluorescent lights. Use the Up, Down, LEFT and RIGHT buttons to make your selection and press the OK button to save your changes. Options include 50Hz or 60Hz.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Specifications Image Sensor CMOS Color Resolution 640 x 480 pixels (NTSC/PAL selectable) Viewing Angle 45 degree Audio Microphone built-in (audio monitoring up to 30ft) Minimum Illumination 2 Lux (IR off); 0 Lux (IR on) IR LED Night Vision Range Up to 30ft (B/W) SM-816DT Weatherproof Rating IP54...

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