CONTENTS 1. Features………………………………………………………. 3 2. Specifications………………………………………………….4 3. Rear Panel Description……………………………………… 5 4. Function Key Description…………………………………….6 5. Playback Mode……………………………………………….. 7 5.1 Play Mode…………………………………………..7 5.2 Search……….……………………………………..8 6. Recording Mode……………………………………………… 9 7. Menu Set Up………………………………………………….. 9 7.1 Enter Main Menu……………………………………..9 7.2 System Status……………………………………..10 7.3 Date / Time…………………………………………..11 7.4 Record Setting…………………………………………..12 7.5 Record Mode…………………………………………...
1. Features Automatically detects NTSC/PAL (Please connect the video source, before connecting the power supply.) Tapeless recording replaces conventional time-lapse recording. MJPEG video compression Motion detection recording. Recording modes: continuous, schedule, and motion detection. 1 channel audio recording. Quick and easy search for events by time / date. Equipped with anti-vibration and shock resistant chassis.
3. Installation Rear panel Power Supply: DC 12 Volts / 4 Amps OUTPUT: 6 Pin Mini Din - Video / Audio output terminal, accessory DC power. INPUT: 6 Pin Mini Din - Video / Audio input, accessory DC power. VIDEO IN : Connect to a camera, or monitor “Video output”. VIDEO OUT: Connect to a monitor “Video In”.
. Function Key Description Front Panel MENU: Menu set up ENTER: Enter to sub-menu or editing procedure. EXIT: Press this function key to return to the previous selection. REC : In standby mode, press this key to enter the record mode. PLAY: In standby mode, press this key to play the last recorded file.
5. Playback Mode 5.1 Play Mode In standby mode, press the <PLAY> key to enter the playback mode, or press the <SEARCH> key to enter the log files list (including: date, time), then press the <PLAY> key or <ENTER> key to display image. (The details of the Search function are explained in the next section.) Quick Image Search: During playback...
5.2 SEARCH To perform a time / date search, press the <SEARCH> key to display the screen below: Use the <? > or<? > key to move the cursor (Highlight) up or down to the area to be adjusted, press the <+ > or <- > key to make changes. Year / Month: Enter the year / month by pressing <+ >...
6. Recording Mode Manual Recording: In Standby mode, press the <REC> key to start recording, press the <STOP> key to stop manual recording. ?? For functions including: Schedule Recording and Motion Detect Recording please refer to Menu Setup below. If Schedule Recording, or Motion Detect Recording, (set in Recording Mode) are enabled, the <STOP>...
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Press the <ENTER> key to show the system status summary page. Press the <EXIT> key to return to the Main Menu, Press the <EXIT> key again to return to normal video. NOTE: TOTAL CAPACITY – Displays the size of the internal hard disk drive. REMAINING TIME –...
7.3 Date / Time From the Main Menu, select Date / Time. Press the DATE / TIME <ENTER> key to show the sub menu pictured to the right. DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YY DATE 06/09/04 TIME 20:30:00 Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor. LOCATION RIGHT BOTTOM Press <+ >...
7.4 Record Setting RECORD SETTING From the Main Menu, select Record Setting . Press the <ENTER> key to show the sub menu pictured to QUALITY the right. RESOLUTION 720X240 Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor REC RATE 10 FPS Press <...
Stop: When the disk is full, the unit automatically stops recording. Audio In : Press < + > or < - > key to adjust between: ON : Audio recording “ON”. OFF: Audio recording ”OFF”. Record Time: Total Time: The quality, resolution, and the recording rate settings affect the total available recording time.
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This unit has two types of automatic recording modes: a. Schedule Recording: Unit will record during a programmed time period. REC: ON : For Schedule Recording “ON”. OFF: For Schedule Recording “OFF”. <STOP> key does not function during Schedule Recording. BEGIN / END: Begin: Start time for recording.
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1: High motion sensitivity rate (through) 5: Low motion sensitivity rate. Grid (Motion Activity Grid): Move the cursor to Grid, then press the <ENTER> key to enter the Motion Activity Grid display : (Red tinted blocks indicate the area under motion detection, the factory default is for all areas to be active ) Press <...
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7.6 Alarm Buzzer Setup From the main menu select Alarm Buzzer Setup, ALARM BUZZER SETUP and press the <ENTER> key to show the menu to the right MOTION ALARM: VIDEO LOSS BUZZER PERIOD: 05 MIN Press the <? > or <? > key to move the cursor. Press the <+ >...
7.7 Engineering Setup From the main menu select Engineering Setup. ENGINEERING SETUP Press the <ENTER> key to show the menu on the right. SET PASSWORD Press the <? > or <? > key to move the cursor. CAMERA TITLE SETUP Press the <+ >...
length and configured using the following available characters: A-Z 0-9. Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor. Press <+ > or <- > key to make changes. Select: ON : To show the camera title OFF: To hide the camera title Press the <EXIT>...
Current password must be entered, before formatting the data on the hard disk. Press the <ENTER> key to show the Hard Disk Erase menu HARD DISK ERASE Reconfirm: Select “ YES ” , then press the <ENTER> key to begin erasing the data on the hard disk. HARD DISK ERASE WARNING: IN PROGRESS...
Color Bars are very useful to set the correct hue and intensity of a color monitor. 7.7.6 Load Factory Default From Engineering Setup, press the <ENTER> key. Move the cursor to LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT and press the <ENTER> key. To load factory defaults, select “YES”, then press the <ENTER>...
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Audio OFF Audio ON Audio OFF Audio ON PER SEC. PER SEC. 203.3 159.5 406.7 262.4 101.6 89.4 203.3 159.5 67.7 62.1 135.5 114.5 50.8 47.5 101.6 89.4 40.6 38.5 81.3 73.2 33.8 32.4 67.7 62.1 58.1 53.8 50.8 47.5 45.1 42.5 REC Rate: Mid...
203.3 159.5 406.7 262.4 162.7 133.3 325.4 225.9 135.5 114.5 271.1 198.4 116.2 100.4 232.4 176.8 101.6 89.4 203.3 159.5 90.3 80.5 180.7 145.2 81.3 73.2 162.7 133.3 147.9 123.2 135.5 114.5 125.1 107.0 116.2 100.4 108.4 94.6 PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE PLUG CAN BE FULLY INSERTED...
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20. Servicing-- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel . WARRANTY Security Labs, Inc. warrants that if your SLD230M proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal usage, Security Labs will provide without charge to the consumer, parts and/or labor necessary to remedy the defect for the applicable period of:...
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LABS. This will help provide more efficient service on your unit, and possibly avoid shipment if a remedy can be suggested over the phone. If shipment is made, the cost of insurance and shipping of the product to Security Labs is the responsibility of the owner. Return shipping will be provided by Security Labs.
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