KJB SC7100 User Manual

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Video input format NTSC or PAL (Auto-detect)
Xtreme Life Indoor
Night Vision
Video Compression H.264
MENU OSD English
Record Resolution 720x480 (NTSC)
Recording Frame Rate
2, 4, 6/8, 13/15, 25/30 fps
Video Recording Mode Schedule Continuous, Schedule PIR Sensor
Pre-recording Supported in standby time (PIR mode)
Post recording Supported in PIR mode
Playback mode
Playback
Via device itself or bundled software on PC
Fast Forward, Backward: x2/ x4/ x8, Frame by Frame
Playback Search By Time, By Event
Recording Quality 4 Levels adjustable (Super, High, Standard, Low)
Time/Date Stamp Yes
Time Date Stamp For­mat
(1) yy-mm-dd, (2) dd-mm-yy, (3) mm-dd-yy, 3 formats selectable by OSD
Daylight Saving Time Yes
Recording Storage Micro SD card (support SDHC) up to 64GB
Control IR remote control
LED Red (Power) / Green (System) / Yellow (Battery)
Firmware Upgrade Yes, through Micro SD card
Buzzer Yes
Operation temperature
Manufacturer warrants all Covert Video and Sleuth Gear Hidden Video Products (Product) assembled and sold by Manufacturer to be free of defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions. The duration of Manufacturer's warranty with respect to the Product is limited to one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser only for Products delivered within the fifty (50) states of the United States, District of Columbia, or the posses­sions and territories of the United States
No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the warranty period set forth above. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product.
Manufacturer will, as its sole obligation under this warranty, replace or repair, at its option, any Product that does not conform to this warranty. Under no circumstances will the Manufacturer issue credit or give a refund for Product covered by this warranty. Furthermore, under no circumstances will Manufacturer be liable for any incidental or consequential damages under this warranty or any implied warranties.
What Is Not Covered. This limited warranty does not cover Products t hat in Manufacturer’s judgment have damage resulting from any (i) deviation
from Manufacturer's operating instructions as printed in Manufacturer's catalog or on any packaging, labels or other literature provided with a Product, (ii) installa­tion of a Product in a manner which is inconsistent with Manufacturer's written instructions, (iii) alteration, modification of or tempering with a Product, (iv) misuse, (v) neglect, (vi) abuse, (vii) accident, (viii) power surge, stat ic electricity or other electrical discharge, (ix) normal wear and tear, (x) commercial use, (xi) service by anyone other than a Manufacturer authorized repair facility, or (xii) other improper application, installation or operation of the Product. Or, (xiii) have been purchased from inventory clearance or liquidation sales or other sales in which Manufacturer expressly disclaims its warranty obligation pertaining to the Product.
How you (the Customer) can get service: To obtain warranty service during the warranty period, you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase. Contact them for return instructions.
If warranty service is needed at any time during the warranty period, the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt/proof of purchase indicating the date of purchase, amount paid and place of purchase. Customers who fail to provide such proof of purchase will be charged for the repair of any Product.
How state law relates to the warranty: Some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state.
NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY MANUFACTURER TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
For warranty information on Products delivered outside the United States please contact the original place of purchase.
IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW(S) OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THIS EQUIPMENT IS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RETURN PRODUCT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER, AS THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN MODIFIED AND IS NO LONGER SUBJECT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTUR-
THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTIONS AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION. THIS EQUIPMENT
USES, GENERATES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL
ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT THE EXPRESS AUTHORIZATION OF THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO
ER’S WARRANTY. IN THE CASE OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, CONTACT PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN PROCEDURE.
0~+50
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
UTILIZED.
INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. (RULE 15.21 OF THE FCC)
Part 15 Low Power:
Table Of Contents
Package Contents / Quick Setup
DVR LED Status
Remote Control
Menu and Settings
Video Playback / TL Player
Specifications and Warranty Info
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Disclaimer: While SleuthGear makes a concerted effort to test Night Vision products in different low lighting situations, we cannot replicate every lighting condition imaginable in the customers' location. Covert placement of the camera and IR sensors affect image quality in individual product forms as well. SleuthGear strives to maintain a balance between creating a reliable hidden camera and recording in extreme low light conditions. Therefore we believe Zone Shield and Xtreme Life NightVision products work in MOST lighting conditions but we do NOT guarantee that Night Vision will work in EVERY lighting condition.
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Package Contents
During the playback, you can press
to set start
time to backup file.
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1. TL Player / Video Playback Software
2. Battery Adaptor
3. SD Card
4. Video Cable
5. Remote
6. Micro SD Card Slot
7. Battery Pack
Battery Pack LED Status
Charging: RED Fully Charged: BLUE On: BLUE Off/Dead Battery: OFF
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Quick Set Up
Insert micro SD Card in SD Card slot. Turn on the battery pack by pressing the round button on the battery. Connect the video cable to a monitor or TV video input jack. If Screen shows “NO SD” make sure SD card is inserted correctly and reformat the
SD Card. (see pg 8)
Default Recording setting is motion detection 24x7. Once the device
recognizes the SD card and power is turn on the DVR will begin to record based on motion. To change recording settings see pg 8.
**Special Note about PIR (Passive Infrared) Technology**
Each Xtreme Life DVR has a built in PIR sensor that detects levels of infrared radiation. Everything emits some level of radiation. The hotter an object is the more radiation it emits. When there is a change in radiation levels this is considered motion the DVR will turn on and begin to record. The PIR sensor does not need very much power to detect radiation so the DVR’s power will be off even though the PIR sensor is still detecting radiation. When the PIR detects a change in radiation the DVR will turn on and begin to record. The DVR takes approximately 3 seconds to turn on and start recording.
Then, press to set end time to backup file. * Green bar: backup start time * Red bar: backup end time
Press to
export backup file to PC, or
Press to cancel Backup Start time and End time
Playback Files
Move the mouse cursor to the place you
want to enlarge. Right click to zoom in. Right click again to get back to the original scene.
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Press and then press
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DVR Board LED Status
On (RED)
Power on
Select a folder with DVR files and press “OK”
Double click the selected recording file to
playback or click the selected recording file
and press “Open” to playback. File searching method: * List all time : list all the recording ses-
sions in the folder you browse.
* List file event : list the event which you
select in “List all time”
* Search all event : list all the events in the
folder you browse (max. 1000 events)
* Format storage : Format SD card easily
On (GREEN)
System ready, SD card
normal, and has sched-
ule
On(YELLOW)
Battery charging
System and SD card nor-
mal, but doesn’t have
Remote Control Buttons
x
Blinking
schedule
Blinking
Low battery
Off
Power off
Off
System not ready or SD card
abnormal
Off
Battery not charging
Backup Files
Press and choose backup format (DVR/ WMV/ AVI/ JPG) and choose backup channel. * Backup as DVR format: Can only backup
four channels
* Backup as WMV/ JPG format: backup
four channels or individual channel
* Backup as AVI format: backup four chan-
nels or individual channel; backup resolu­tion as CIF or D1.
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Cameras Image Display
LIVE/RECORD Instruction
1 H4L 95% O ID LOCK
LOSS
2012/39/29 10:10:25 CON
1 H264 95% R ID LOCK
2012/03/29 10:10:25PM PIR
1 H264 NO SD R ID
2012/03/29 10:10:25 PIR
Power off: 59
1: Channel 1 H4L: H.264 compression 95%: Micro SD Card free
capacity
NO SD: Micro SD card
not inserted
R: Recycle writing Micro
SD card. If Micro SD card is full, the unit overwrites the oldest data
O: Write once to Micro
SD card. If Micro SD card is full, the unit will stop recording (appear only when Micro SD card is inserted)
1: Camera ID LOCK: Key locked LOSS: Camera input
loss, it will go back to blue screen
2012/03/29: Date 10:10:25: Time (24H for-
mat)
10:10:25PM: Time (12H
format if shows AM or PM)
: Recording mode
CON: Continuous recording mode PIR: PIR Detection recording mode Power off: Countdown
before DVR powers off
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Time/ Date
top left
Multiply 32 times the
Playback control bar:
Stop Pause Last -1/2X -2X -1X 1X 2X 1/2X Next
File information:
* Computer Requirement: Dual Core CPU or above , 1GB RAM or above
* Operation System Requirement: Windows XP, Windows Vista 32bit, Windows7
32bit, Windows7 64bit or above * PC has to be installed with Sound Card, which makes PC have audio
original speed
Print
Audio adjust
Change account
and password
Save JPEG pic­ture
Enhance the resolution
Mute
TL Player Operation Procedure
Search Files
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TL Player
Software version
Player function button
Menu Operation
When entering MENU or PLAY MODE if prompted to enter a password the unit is in key lock mode. Please enter password (1234) and press the OK button.
Menu Structure Tree
Playback display
I. CHANNEL SETUP TITLE SETUP
COLOR SETUP
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
II. DATE/TIME SETUP
Playback control
III. SD CARD SETUP SD INFORMATION
SD REC MODE
Playback functional buttons
SD FORMAT
File information
IV. RECORD SETUP RECORD MODE
CONTINUOUS RECORD
Search Files
Login
Enter
Set Start Time
Export back­up file
Backup DVR file
Select Path
Backup format
Set End Time
Cancel
PIR RECORD
V. PERIPHERAL SET-
BUZZER SETUP KEY BEEP
UP
VIDEO LOSS
BEEP TIME
RELAY SETUP
VI. SYSTEM SETUP DVR ID
Time/ Date on
Time/ Date for­mat
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FACTORY DEFAULT
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
PASSWORD SETUP
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MENU OPERATION
CHANNEL SETUP
Press to select item
Press to enter the selected item
Auto Brightness default as ON
Press to change value
Press to change cursor
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Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L -
Shift Z X C V B N M
Press to enter MAIN MENU
Press to select item
Press to enter the selected
item
Press to get back to live view
.
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← ↓ →
Key in default value (1234) first and press
It will enter “NEW PASSWORD SETUP” and
Press to change cursor
Press to change value
PLAYBACK MODE
EVENT SEARCH
1. Press to select item
2. Press to playback the event
please key in new password
In the Playback screen
1. Press to enter SEARCH MENU
2. Press to select item &
to change value
3. Press to run
Press to select item
Press to change value
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SYSTEM SETUP
Press to select item
Press to enter selected item
Press to change cursor
Press to change value
Press to change value
Press to select item
Press to change value
DATE/TIME SETUP
Press to select item
Press to change value
* Display Format: YY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YY, or
DD/MM/YY.
* Time Format: 12H/ 24H
Press to select item
Press to change value
SD CARD SETUP
Press to select item
* SD CARD INFORMATION: Press to enter
* SD REC MODE: Pres s to change mode (FULLSTOP/OVERWRITE)
* SD FORMAT: Press to enter
* AUTO FORMAT: Press to change
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RECORD SETUP
Press
to change mode
Press to run
Press to select item
Press to enter the selected item
Press
to change cursor
Press
to change value
3. Double Click in ALL Schedule and the entire sched­ule will be changed to the select­ed value automatically.
* Default value: Sensor (PIR) recording mode
* Double Click and
record mode will be automatical­ly changed to the selected one.
PERIPHERAL SETUP
Press to change value
2. Frame rate adjustable by users: H4L 30 (N)/25(P); H4L 15(N)/12(P); H4L 8(N)/6(P); H4L 4(N)/4(P); H4L 2(N)/2(P); JPEG 2(P)/(N); JPEG 4(P)/4(N); JPEG 6(P)/8(N); JPEG 12 (P)/15(N); JPEG 25(P)/30(N) Quality adjustable by users: Low/ STD/ High/
Super
Press to change value
Frame rate adjustable by users: H4L 30(N)/25
(P); H4L 15(N)/12(P); H4L 8(N)/6(P); H4L
4(N)/4(P); H4L 2(N)/2(P); JPEG 2(P)/(N);
JPEG 4(P)/4(N); JPEG 6(P)/8(N); JPEG 12(P)/15(N); JPEG 25(P)/30(N)
Quality adjustable by users: Low/ STD/ High/
Super
Standby time: 60/30/15 sec selectable (DVR
will turn off automatically in 60/30/15 sec­onds after the detection of PIR sensor ends or user doesn’t operate OSD menu after a while).
Press to select item
Press to enter selected item
Press to select item
Press to change value
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