Midland SecureShot User Manual

HD Covert Digital Video Recorder / Camera System
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Instruction ............................................................... 1
Set up .................................................................... 2
I. Image setting ................................................... 2
1.Quality ............................................................... 3
3.Resolution ......................................................... 4
1.Scheduled Time ................................................ 5
2.Overwrite ........................................................... 5
3.Section .............................................................. 6
1) Mask Area ........................................................ 7
2) Sensitivity ......................................................... 7
3) Speed ............................................................... 8
4)Noise Margin ..................................................... 8
III. Rec. mode ....................................................... 9
a) Manual b) Scheduled c) Motion Detection
IV. Playback ......................................................... 9
a) Playback & Stop ..............................................10
b) Delete Files ......................................................11
V. System setting ................................................11
a) Language .........................................................12
b) Time ................................................................12
c) Format ..............................................................13
d) Card Info ..........................................................13
Parameter ............................................................. 14
Contents
SecureShot HD Quick Start Instruction Page
The factory presets are as follows:
Motion Activation: ON Frame Rate: Real Time 30fps (720 x 480) NTSC High Resolution D1 Recording Time After Last Motion: 10 Seconds T ime/Date Stamp: ON SD Card: Loaded in Unit SD Card Overwrite when full: OFF
To Set Time/Date or Change Programming options:
Step 1: Plug unit into AC power receptacle.
Step 2: Connect “video out” cable from unit to “video in” of your TV/Monitor via
RCA cable (included). See SecureShot location guide for output jack location. If using a TV, you must select correct video input (usually video 1 or ext. video) on your TV remote control to view SecureShot picture.
NOTE: When viewing live picture, you will notice a series of moving “blocks and lines”. This is the motion activation circuit and is not recorded on actual video.
Step 3: Press the “MENU” button on remote control. The SecureShot menu should appear on screen.
NOTE: The SecureShot remote control is not designed for long distance opera­tion, you must be within a few feet of device and aimed at the remote sensor (see location guide for sensor location)
Step 4: See Manual for full details of other options.
To Playback recordings either directly from unit or on PC, refer to the manual.
TOLL FREE TECH SUPPORT 1(866) 446-8681
Your new SecureShot HC has been factory pre-programmed and tested to t
most applications. It is ready-to-go right out of the box. (Battery operated units must be charged prior to use) An SD card is installed, and as soon as
you plug it in, its working! You do not even need to press the record button. You will need to set time/date stamp for your local time zone, if desired. All settings may be adjusted by referring to the manual. Due to U.S. laws, this unit does not record audio.
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Introduction
Remote Control / Keyboard
Delete
UP/+BUTTON
ESC/Mode
MENU/Preview
Right/FF
ENTER/REC
DOWN/-BUTTON
Stop
Play/Pause
Left/REW
Set up
Press “Menu” on keyboard to enter the following screen.
I. Image Setting
Press “OK” to enter image setting to set image quality / frame rate / reso­lution.
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SecureShot - Covert Digital Video Recorder / Camera System
1. Press “OK”to enter image quality function, can set to be three types:
High
Medium
Low
2. Press “OK” to set the frame: 30f/s, 15/fs or 5f/s. When you select 30f/s, the recorded video is real time.
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