??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.
??Easy to operate front panel.
??Alarm notification when storage capacity is full.
Automatically returns to original operation when recovering
??
from a power failure.
??Suitable for many types of transportation applications.
Supporting function to format a new hard disk drive.
??
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2. Specifications
Operation Mode Display Front panel LEDs, OSD
Recording Speed 720 x 240 : 1–10 Frames/sec (adjustable)
360 x 240 : 1–15 Frames/sec (adjustable)
Recording Mode Manual
Schedule
Motion Detection (Sensitivity Adjustable)
Audio Recording 1 ch
Compression MJPEG
Camera Input 1 ch BNC (NTSC/PAL)
Video Output Composite video (BNC) x 2
Playback Function Playback — forward or reverse
Fast forward
Fast reverse
Forward one frame
Zoom
HDD (Hard Drive) 30 GB
Built-in Buzzer Video input signal loss trigger,
Motion detection alarm
Watch-Dog Function Automatically returns to original
operation when recovering from a
power failure.
Search Mode Date, Time
Operation Temperature 41 to 104 Degrees F (5 to 40 Degrees C)
Power Supply AC100V~240V, 50/60Hz
DC 12V/4A
Power Consumption 12 W
Dimensions 6 7/8” x 9 1/8” x 2” (W x D x H)
Weight 3.08 lbs. (1.4 Kg)
175 mm x 233 mm x 52 mm (W x D x H)
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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:
VIDEO OUT: Connect to a monitor “Video In”.
Connect to a camera, or monitor “Video output”.
VCR OUT: Connect to a VCR ”Video In”.
AUDIO IN: Connect to a camera or monitor “Audio Out”.
AUDIO OUT:
Connect to a VCR or monitor “Audio In”.
NOTE:
DVR automatically detects NTSC/PAL, please connect the video
camera before connecting the power supply.
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. 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.
: In standby mode, press this key to enter the record mode.
REC
PLAY: In standby mode, press this key to play the last recorded file.
SEARCH: In standby mode, press this key to display log file lists.
Dual Function Key Descriptions:
STOP<?,?>:
In the menu setup mode, move to the left (up) item during the editing
procedure.
In playback mode, press this key to stop playback and return to standby
mode.
STEP <?,>:
In the menu setup mode, move to the right (down) item during the editing
procedure.
In playback mode, press this key to pause or manually advance images.
REW <-,??>:
In the menu setup mode, use this key to decrease a value.
In playback mode, press this key to fast reverse images.
F.F. <+, ??>:
In the menu setup mode, use this key to increase a value.
In playback mode, press this key to fast forward images.
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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:
Press the <F.F.> key, for fast forward search image (x2, x4).
Press the <REW> key, for normal and fast reverse image (x1, x2,
x4).
? Pause / Still Frame:
During playback:
Press the <STEP> key, to pause and manually advance images.
? Zoom:
During playback:
Press the <ENTER> key to enlarge the picture by a factor of 2.
This will magnify the central area of the picture when recordings
are made with the resolution set to 720 x 240. When recordings are
made with the resolution set to 360x240, the zoom function will
allow the picture to fill the entire screen
? Stop mode:
Press the <STOP> key to stop play mode and return to standby
mode.
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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 <+ > or <- > key to select the
year / month.
Day / Hour / Minute:
Enter the correct day and time by pressing
<+>
and
<->
key.
After all selections have been made, press the <PLAY> or <ENTER> key
to enter play mode, or <EXIT> key to return to standby mode.
Legend:
Red Bar: Indicates previously made Motion Recordings.
Blue Bar: Indicates previously made manual or schedule
recordings.
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6. Recording Mode
Manual Recording:
??
For functions including: Schedule Recording and Motion
Detect Recording please refer to Menu Setup below.
??If Schedule Recording, or Motion Detect Recording, (setin
Recording Mode) are enabled, the <STOP> key does not
function when pressed in order to protect recordings.
??During recording, items under Main Menu may not be accessed
to make adjustments, except System Status and Recording
Mode.
7. Menu Set Up
In Standby mode, press the <REC> key to start
recording, press the <STOP> key to stop manual
recording.
7.1 Enter Main Menu
Press the <MENU> key to enter the MainMenu.
All of the items in the main menu contain sub
menus that will be described step-by step in the
following section Use the cursor to select the
needed sub menu by using the <? > or <? >
keys.
Press the <ENTER> key to show the sub menu.
Press the <EXIT> key to return to the previous
page.
7.2 System Status
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM STATUS
DATE / TIME
RECORD SETTING
RECORD MODE
ALARM BUZZER SETUP
ENGINEERING SETUP
From the Main Menu, select System Status.
SYSTEM STATUS
TOTAL CAPACITY : 29.2GB
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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 – The amount of time
left before the hard disk drive is full.
0.2HR indicates a full drive, with a
standard 200Meg of space constantly
available to assist the recording process.
??QUALITY – Choose from LOW, MID, or
HIGH in the Record Setting Menu.
??
RESOLUTION
– Choose from 720 x 240
or 360 x 240 in the Record Setting Menu.
??FRAME RATE - Adjusted by Rec Rate in
the Record Setting Menu.
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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.
Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
Press <+ > or <- > key to make changes
DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YY
DATE ON 06/09/04
TIME ON 20:30:00
LOCATION RIGHT BOTTOM
Time and date for the on-screen display is set from
this menu.
Date Format:
The date format can be one of the following
a. YY/MM/DD (year – month – day)
b. MM/DD/YY (month – day – year)
c. DD/MM/YY (day – month – year)
Date:ON / OFF
Toggles the date for the on screen display ON/OFF using the <-> or
<+> key.
Time:ON / OFF
Toggles the time for the on screen display ON/OFF using the <-> or
<+> key.
Location
:
Set the location of the time and date display using the <-> or <+> key.
The position can be one of the following:
a. LEFT TOP
b. RIGHT TOP
c. LEFT BOTTOM
d. RIGHT BOTTOM
e. TOP
f. BOTTOM
Press the <Exit> key to return to the Main Menu
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7.4 Record Setting
From the Main Menu, select
Record Setting
. Press
the <ENTER> key to show the sub menu pictured to
the right.
Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor
Press
<+> or <->
key to make changes.
Press the <EXIT> key to return to the Main Menu.
Please Note:
The typical goal behind selecting record quality,
resolution, and frame rate is achieve the highest
quality, maximum amount of recorded frames, and
best resolution, and still be able to record the amount
of time needed at once on the unit’s hard disk drive to
fit your application. These three items interact with
each other in determining the amount of space a
frame of video will need to be stored on the unit’s hard
disk drive. The extreme flexibility of this DVR will
allow you to easily get the best combination for your
RECORD SETTING
QUALITY MID
RESOLUTION 720X240
REC RATE 10 FPS
DISK FULL OVERWRITE
AUDIO IN OFF
RECORD TIME
TOTAL TIME : 38.5HR
REMAINING TIME : 0.3HR
situation.
Quality: Three choices to select from:
High :
Large file capacity and high image quality display.
Mid : Medium file capacity and medium image quality display.
Low : Small file capacity and lower image quality display.
Resolution :720 × 240 (playback picture will fill entire screen)
360 x 240 (playback picture will fill 50% of the screen , or full
size using the Zoom Function).
REC Rate: Press <+ > or <- > key to adjust the recording rate (frames of
video recorded per second = FPS)
When the Quality setting is HIGH:720x240 1~6 FPS
360x240 1~9 FPS
When the Quality setting is Mid or Low:720x240 1~10 FPS
360x240 1~15FPS
Disk Full: Press <+ > or <- > key to adjust between:
Overwrite: When the disk is full, information at the beginning of the disk
will be recorded over (Loop Recording).
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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 avail able recording time.
Remaining Time: The amount of recording time left on the hard disk
drive before Overwrite begins or recording Stops.
Note: Actual remaining time will vary depending on the
complexity of the images you are recording Remaining time
displayed is a minimum estimate.
.
Press the <EXIT> key to return to the Main
Menu, Press the <EXIT> key again to return to
normal video.
7.5 Record Mode
From the Main Menu move the cursor to Record Mode, press the
<ENTER> keyto show the menu below:
RECORD MODE
SCHEDULE RECORDING
Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
REC BEGIN / END
OFF 20:00 / 08:00
MOTION DETECTION RECORDING
REC BEGIN / END SEN GRID
OFF 20:00 / 08:00 3 SET
POST ALARM TIME : 10 SEC
Press <+ > or <- > key to make changes.
.
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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.
End :
End time for recording.
Examples: The clock in this unit incorporates a 24 hour (Military)
format. To set the unit to record from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (enter 8:00 /
18:00). To record from 5:00PM to 8:00AM the next day (enter 17:00 /
8:00).
b. Motion Detection Recording: Motion detection recording can be
made available during a specified time
period each day.
REC:
ON : For Motion Detection Recording “ON”.
OFF: For Motion Detection Recording “OFF”.
<STOP> key does not work during Motion Detect Recording.
BEGIN / END:
Begin: Time to activate motion detection circuit.
End : Time to deactivate motion detection circuit.
Example: For 24H availability of motion recording, the settings of the begin time
must be the same as the end time (i.e. 06:00 – 06:00). To
enable motion detection recording during a certain time period,
perhaps at night from 9:00PM – 7:00AM (enter 21:00 / 7:00)
SEN (Motion Sensitivity): There are 5 levels of sensitivity for motion
detection.
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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 pressthe
<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
<?>
or
key to move the cursor
<?>
Press <+ > or <- > key to switch ON/OFF the motion detection area.
Post-alarm Time: Adjusts the extra amount of recording time after motion
detection activity stops (Time setting range from 0~99 Sec).
Press the <EXIT> key to return to the previous page.
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7.6 Alarm Buzzer Setup
From the main menu select Alarm Buzzer Setup,
and press the <ENTER> key to show the menu to
the right
Press the <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
Press the <+ > or <- > key to change the settings.
Press the <EXIT> key to return to previous page.
Motion Alarm:
ON : Buzzer will sound during motion detection.
: Buzzer will not sound during motion detection.
OFF
ALARM BUZZER SETUP
MOTION ALARM: ON
VIDEO LOSS : ON
BUZZER PERIOD: 05 MIN
Video Loss:
ON : Buzzer will sound during a loss of video signal input.
: Buzzer will not sound during a loss of video input.
OFF
Buzzer Period: Adjustable from 1 to 15 minutes after trigger.
When the BUZZER PERIOD is set to “00”, the buzzer will
sound for only 2 seconds.
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7.7Engineering Setup
From the main menu select Engineering Setup.
Press the
<ENTER>
key to show the menu on
the right.
Press the <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
Press the <+ > or <- > key to change the value
settings
Press the <EXIT> key to return to the previous
page
7.7.1 Set Password
Move the cursor to Set Password.
Press the
right.
<ENTER>
key to show the menuon the
ENGINEERING SETUP
SET PASSWORD
CAMERA TITLE SETUP
VIDEO QUALITY
HARD DISK ERASE
COLOR BARS ON
LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS
CHECK PASSWORD ****
Press the <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
Press the <+ > or <- > key to adjust the numbers
of the password. Enter the factory default “0000” or
your current password that you want to change.
FOUR NUMBERS ARE REQUIRED.
Press <ENTER> key again to show the menu on
the right.
Enter your new four digit password then press the
<ENTER> key. Enter your new password again
on the Confirm Password line and press the
<ENTER>
key again.
Press the <ENTER> key or <EXIT>key to return to
the previous menu.
7.7.2 Camera Titles Setup
SET PASSWORD
ENTER NEW PASSWORD ****
CONFIRM PASSWORD ****
From Engineering Setup, press the <ENTER> key,
select Camera Titles Setuppress the
<ENTER> key to enter the menu on the right. The
camera titles can be up to eight (8) characters in
CAMERA TITLE SETUP
OFF < 1 >
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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
Pressthe <EXIT> key to return to the previous page.
7.7.3 Video Quality
From Engineering Setup press the <ENTER> key.
The brightness, contrast, chroma, and
sharpness of the recorded picture may be adjusted.
Press <? > or <? > key to move the cursor.
BRIGHT 22
CONTRAST 40
CHROMA 25
SHARP 31
Press <+ > or < - > key to make changes.
These settings change the image quality for recorded images, not for live
monitoring images.
7.7.4 Hard Disk Erase
From Engineering Setup, press the <ENTER> key.
Move the cursor to Hard Disk Erase press
<ENTER> key to show the menu
on the right.
CHECK PASSWORD
****
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Current password must be entered, before
formatting the data on the hard disk. Pressthe
<ENTER> key to show the Hard DiskErase
menu
Reconfirm:
Select “
then press the
YES”,
<ENTER>
begin erasing the data on the hard disk.
WARNING:
ALL STORED IMAGES WILL
BE ERASED.
Press <EXIT> key to return to the previous
page.
Please use this same procedure to format a new or
replacement hard disk.
HARD DISK ERASE
NO YES
key to
HARD DISK ERASE
IN PROGRESS
50%
7.7.5 Color Bars
From Engineering Setup, press the <ENTER> key.
Move the cursor to select
COLOR BARS,
the <ENTER> key to display the bars. Press the
<EXIT> key to return to the previous screen.
press
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360x240
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> key to complete the setup
procedure.
Press <EXIT> key to return to the previous
LOAD DEFAULT
NO YES
page.
8. Recording Reference Time Table
HDD 30G
REC Rate: High
Resolution = 720x240 Resolution =
FRAMES RECORD TIME - HOURS FRAMES RECORD TIME - HOURS
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1 203.3
159.5
1
406.7
262.4
60x240
1 406.7
262.4
1
813.5
387.4
60x240
1 813.5
387.4
1
1627.1
508.4
PER SEC.
2 101.6 89.4 2 203.3 159.5
3 67.7 62.1 3 135.5 114.5
4 50.8 47.5 4 101.6 89.4
5 40.6 38.5 5 81.3 73.2
6 33.8 32.4 6 67.7 62.1
8 50.8 47.5
9 45.1 42.5
Audio OFF Audio ON
PER SEC.
Audio OFF Audio ON
REC Rate: Mid
Resolution = 720x240 Resolution = 3
RECORD TIME - HOURS RECORD TIME - HOURS FRAMES
PER SEC.
2 203.3 159.5 2 406.7 262.4
3 135.5 114.5 3 271.1 198.4
4 101.6 89.4 4 203.3 159.5
5 81.3 73.2 5 162.7 133.3
6 67.7 62.1 6 135.5 114.5
7 58.1 53.8 7 116.2 100.4
8 50.8 47.5 8 101.6 89.4
9 45.1 42.5 9 90.3 80.5
10 40.6 38.5 10 81.3 73.2
Audio OFF Audio ON
FRAMES
PER SEC.
Audio OFF Audio ON
12 67.7 62.1
13 62.5 57.6
14 58.1 53.8
15 54.2 50.5
REC Rate: Low
Resolution = 720x240 Resolution = 3
RECORD TIME - HOURS RECORD TIME - HOURS FRAMES
PER SEC.
2 406.7 262.4 2 813.5 387.4
3 271.1 198.4 3 542.3 312.9
Audio OFF Audio ON
FRAMES
PER SEC.
Audio OFF Audio ON
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4 203.3 159.5 4 406.7 262.4
5 162.7 133.3 5 325.4 225.9
6 135.5 114.5 6 271.1 198.4
7 116.2 100.4 7 232.4 176.8
8 101.6 89.4 8 203.3 159.5
9 90.3 80.5 9 180.7 145.2
10 81.3 73.2 10 162.7 133.3
12 135.5 114.5
13 125.1 107.0
14 116.2 100.4
15 108.4 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
WITHOUT EXPOSING ANY PARTS OF THE BLADES. DO NOT OPEN THE
CASE. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING ONLY TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
REGULATORY INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
9. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read Instructions--All the safety and operation instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions--The safety and operation instructions should be retained
for future reference.
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3. Heed Warnings--All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions--All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning--Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning THE
EXTERIOR CASE ONLY.
6. Attachments--Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause a hazard.
7. Water and Moisture--Do not use this product near water, or near moist or
damp areas.
11. Power Source--This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label.
12. Grounding or Polarization--This product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If
the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician.
16. Lightning--For added protection for the product during a lightning storm or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the
wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning or
power-line surges.
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:
WARRANTY PERIOD - ONE YEAR: PARTS AND LABOR
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THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: FLUCTUATIONS IN THE POWER SOURCE OR
LIGHTNING-RELATED DAMAGE, ATTACHED OR UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES, OR
DAMAGE CAUSED BY MISUSE OR IMPACT.
SECURITY LABS, INC. DOES NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR ANY VIOLATION OF PRIVACY
FROM ILLEGAL RECORDINGS MADE ON THIS UNIT. THE USER/OWNER ASSUMES FULL
LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL RECORDINGS MADE FROM THIS UNIT IN A SECURITY OR
SURVEILLANCE OPERATION OR IN ANY OTHER USE. SECURITY LABS IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDINGS THAT VIOLATE LAWS OR THAT MAY PROVE
OFFENSIVE OR TEND TO INCRIMINATE ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL. LOCAL, STATE, AND
FEDERAL LAWS MUST BE OBSERVED REGARDING ALL RECORDINGS.
To obtain warranty service, please provide the product along with a copy of your purchase
receipt. Prior to shipment, a RETURN AUTHORIZATION must be obtained from SECURITY
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.
SECURITY LABS' OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPLACE SUCH PARTS
AND PROVIDE LABOR AS STATED. SECURITY LABS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR
INCONVENIENCES DIRECT OR INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGES.
FOR WARRANTY SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT
1-800-774-0284 AND OBTAIN A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER
15540 HERRIMAN BLVD.
NOBLESVILLE, IN 46060
www.security-labs.com
Copyright Security Labs, Inc 2003 – All Rights Reserved
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