RDI Technology M900HR, M710HR User Manual

DIGITAL WIRELESS 9” LCD MONITORING SYSTEM WITH SD CARD RECORDING
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
M710HR Digital wireless monitor
M900HR Digital wireless monitor
CA670HR Digital wireless camera
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Camera Features
• VGA resolution camera
• Night vision allows for low light viewing up to 40 feet / 12 meters ③
• Built-in microphone
• Weatherproof for outdoor use
• PIR Sensor for motion detection
IR illumination range of 40ft./12m under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range
may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera application.
Receiver Features
• RF Chip: Nordic 24L01
• Sensor: MI-360 1/4 Cmos sensor
• 850nm IR Led visible distance up to 10m
• 9’’ Hannstar TFT Lcd Digital panel (800 RGB ×480)
• Two way audio
• Scan function
• PIR trigger or Video motion detect recording
• Manual recording
• Touch button operation
• Schedule recording separate settings from Monday to Sunday
• Manual and PIR trigger or Video motion detect recording is available in Quad mode
• SD Card capacity up to 32GB
• One Lcd monitor can pair four cameras
• Frame rate: 12 fps @640×480 max/20 fps @320×240 max
• RF range: 150 meter (Line of sight)
• New recording indicator
• Memory card full indicator
• Quad feature
• PIP ( Picture in picture in play back mode)
• PIR trigger and Video motion detect alert
• USB output for webcam function (Skype, MSN)
• Firmware upgrade by USB port or SD card
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Getting Started
The system comes with the following components:
Check your package to confirm that you have received the complete system, including all components
shown above.
Wireless Receiver
Front Controls
1. LCD Screen – Displays video from the camera(s) or displays system operations.
2. TOUCH KEYs :
Motion: Touch to enter auto recording
mode. Receiver starts to record when there is
motion detection in camera side.
Record: Touch and receiver start to
record manually.
In Recoding mode, the only touch key that
work are “ Record” and “Talk” . Touch again to
stop recording and exit record mode.
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Menu: Touch to access the receiver menu. Press the key again to exit.
OK: In “Menu” mode, Press to perform “confirmation” operation; in viewing mode, press to
enter file list- Playback function.
Volume down/up : In “Menu” mode, work as direction key left/ right; In “Zoom ×2”, they can
move the image to left or right; In “Preview” mode, it can change volume of the LCD.
Channel down/up: In “Menu” mode, work as direction key up/down; In “Zoom ×2”, they can
move the image upward or downward; In “Preview” mode, it can change channel between different
cameras.
View: In manual channel switch mode, press to enter auto channel switch mode, LCD will
automatically switch to next channel connected to working camera; in auto channel switch mode, touch
to enter “Quad view”; In “Quad view”, touch to enter auto channel switch mode; In “playback” mode,
playing recorded videos, press the key to open a small window to monitor the live image took by current
camera.
Scan: Touch and the receiver is in scan mode (screen saving). When receives signals from the
PIR trigger or Sound trigger, the LCD will lighten up and show the images from the camera.
Talk: Touch and hold to talk back to the camera whose image is displayed on the screen.
3. Indication LEDs – Indicates the status of the system. There are 4 indication LEDs: NEW: Indicates new recorded video. FULL: Indicates that the SD card is full of memory. It is only available when Overwrite is disabled. MOTION: Indicates that the receiver is in auto recording mode. Receiver starts to record when there is
motion detection in camera side.
SCAN: Indicates that the receiver is in scan mode (screen saving)
Back Controls
4. Receiver Antenna – receives & sends
signals from or to the camera(s). Adjust the
antenna to vertical position when the
signal reception is not good.
5. Speaker – Produces the sound
transmitted from the camera(s).
6. Hanging Hole – Insert the screw which
is already installed on a wall into the hole,
and push the receiver downwards to hang
the receiver on the wall.
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7. Wall Mounting Hole – Screw the wall mounting bracket to the hole, then fix the bracket to the wall to
mount the receiver on the wall.
8. Zoom Button – In “×1” mode, press to enter “×2” mode, ×2 shows on the screen; In “×2” mode, press to enter “×1” mode, ×2 doesn’t show on the screen.
9. Joystick – A. Navigation button (▲▼◄► arrows): servicing button, can control direction of Pan/Tilt
cameras. B. Enter/Del button: servicing button, used for upgrading software; when enter File list, pick a
recorded file and press Del to delete the video. Before the file is completely deleted, you can see a
warning Del xx? You can choose to delete the file or keep it.
10. A/V – Press it to enter A/V Out mode and press again to back to Lcd mode; if the Lcd is powered off
in A/V Out mode, it stays A/V Out mode when power on again.
11. Power Switch– Slide the switch to ON or OFF position to switch on/off the receiver.
12. Microphone– Receives sounds from the area near the receiver and transmits sound from the receiver to the camera (only when TALK is pressed down and held)
13. DC 5V Power Input – Connect the included DC 5V power adaptor to power the receiver.
14. SD Card Slot – Insert SD card to this SD card slot for both video and4 audio recording.
USB Port: Used webcam function5 (Skype, MSN) and for firmware upgrade
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16.A/V Out Port – Connect the included A/V cable to view video from the receiver on a TV or monitor, or
record to a VCR/DVR.
17. Receiver Stand – Enables the receiver to stand on a flat surface, such as a table or countertop. You can also adjust the viewing angle by rotating the stand.
Wireless Receiver Installation
The LCD Receiver can be setup for use on a tabletop, or mounted to a wall or underneath
a counter or cupboard.
1. Before receiver installation, choose one installation method from below 3 methods:
1). Desktop or table stand.
For this method, you only need to place the receiver on a desktop and use the supplied receiver stand.
2). Hung on the screw which is fixed on a wall.
Decide where to hang the receiver first. Make sure the range between the position and the nearest
power output port is no more than 5 feet.
Drill a hole on the wall where you decide to hang the receiver, insert one plastic anchor and fix a screw into the plastic anchor. Now the receiver can be hung on the screw (receiver back control number ⑤).
3). Wall mounting
Decide where to install the receiver first. Make sure the range between the position and the nearest
power output port is no more than 5 feet.
Screw supplied wall mounting bracket to the receiver (receiver back control number ), then drill 3
holes on the wall where you decide to install the receiver, then insert 3 plastic anchors and fix the wall
mounting bracket to the anchors with supplied screws.
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2. After the receiver is well positioned, plug the AC adaptor power output cable into the 5V POWER input
of the receiver, and plug the power plug into a wall outlet or surge protector.
3. If you wish to view the receiver images on a larger screen, connect one end of the included AV cable
to the AV output of receiver, and connect the other end to the Video IN (Yellow) and Audio IN (White)
ports on the TV, VCR or other viewing/recording devices.
Note: When outputting Audio/Video to TV, etc, press the AV button on the remote control to output audio
and video to TV.
The receiver installation is now completed.
Wireless Camera
Front & Side Controls
1. Camera Antenna – Sends & receives signals to or from
the receiver.
2. AC Adaptor Jack – Plug the AC adaptor to the jack for camera’s power supply.
3. Wall Mounting Bracket – Use the bracket to mount the
camera on a wall or other flat surfaces.
4. IR LEDs – Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no/low light conditions
5. Lens – Catches the video in front of the lens and transmits
video from camera to receiver.
6. Microphone – Receives sounds from the area near the
camera, and transmits sound from the camera to the
receiver.
7. PIR Sensor – Detects motion in front of the lens and emits
detection signal to transmitter.
8. Speaker – Produces the sound transmitted from the
receiver.
Back Controls
9. Pair Button – The pair button is located on the back of
the camera, it is used to pair the camera with receiver.
10. Bracket Jack – Screw the wall mounting bracket to
the jack, and fix the bracket on a wall or other flat
surfaces.
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