SELF-GUARD SG-100, SG-200, SG-300, SG-110, SG-210 User Manual

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The Smallest, Wireless, Mobile, and Covert DVR in the World
SELF-GUARDTM
General Version: SG-100, SG-200, and SG-300
Special Version: SG-110, SG-210, and SG-310
User’s Guide
This product is registered with ele ctromagnetic wave standards
and can be used for any place includ ing residential area.
- Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained in the User’s Guide.
- Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place for future reference.
- For the most up-to date information abo ut this product, visit our official website
at http://www.idview.com/
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Unpacking
Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your Self-
Guard. If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible.
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– Contents –
INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1. Precautions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2. Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
3. Specifications and Comparison of each Model ------------------------------------------ 13
4. Applications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
QUICK START GUIDE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
1. Charging the Battery ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
2. Turning the Self-Guard On and Off --------------------------------------------------------- 16
3. To Configure Clock Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------ 16
4. To Record a Moving Image ------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
5. To Playback a Moving Image ---------------------------------------------------------------- 18
6. BLUETOOTH (SG-3000 Only) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 21
GETTING READY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
1. Self-Guard --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
GENERAL GUIDE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
I. Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
I-1. RECORD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
I-2. CAMERA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
I-3. SEARCH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
I-4. OPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
4-1. Camera Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35
4-2. Record Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
4-3. Search Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45
4-4. Date/Time Set -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
4-5. USB Set ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 48
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4-6. Memory Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50
4-7. Others --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- 51
4-7-1. Password Set -------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
4-7-2. Power Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
4-7-3. Alarm Set -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
4-7-4. Language -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60
4-7-5. Upgrade --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60
4-7-6. Default Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61
4-7-7. SG Name -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62
I-5. BLUETOOTH (SG-300, SG-310 Only) -------------------------------- ------------------ 63
II. Data Search/Playback Program ------------------------------------------------------------- 6 8
II-1. How to Install ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68
II-2. Data Search and Playback -------------------------------------------------------------- 73
II-3. Other Functions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75
III. Others --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77
III-1. Button Camera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77
Trouble Shooting Guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 78
(*SG is short for Self-Guard)
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<< Important Notice >>
9 The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. 9 IDView.com has the responsibilities as the manufacturer of Self-
Guard to tell to each distributor that using the Self-Guard unit in the public
domain may be in violation of federal privacy statues.
9 IDView.com assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss
resulting from the use of this manual.
9 IDView.com assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third
parties which may arise through the use of the Self-Guard.
9 IDView.com assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss
caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, repairs, or battery
replacement. Be sure to back up all import data on other media to protect
against its loss.
9 Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this User’s
Guide may differ somewhat by the screens and configuration of the actual
product.
9 The buttons and functions, which are not explained in this manual, are aimed
to improve the functions in the future.
9 The features of this product can be changed at any time without notice for the
purpose of improvement of the product.
<< Copyright Restrictions >>
Except of the purposes of your own personal use, unauthorized copying of
snapshot files, mov ie files, and a udio files violates copyright laws and international
contract s.
Distribution to third parties of such files over the Internet without permission of the
copyright holder, whether for profit or for free, violates copyright laws and
international contracts.
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INTRODUCTION
1. Precautions
General Notice
¾ The AC/DC adaptor of this product can be used for both 110V and 220V.
¾ Never try to open the case of the Self-Guard or attempt your own repairs.
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Always leave maintenance and repair work up to a IDView.com
authorized service center.
¾ Never look at the sun or other bright light through the LCD screen. Doing
so can damage your eyesight.
¾ Keep the small parts and accessories of this Self-Guard out of the reach of
small children. If swallowed accidentally, contact your physician
immediately.
¾ Keep the Self-Guard away from water and other liquids, and never let it get
wet. Moisture creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Never use the Self-
Guard outdoors in the rain or snow, at the seashore or beach, in the
bathroom, etc.
¾ Should foreign matter or water ever get into the Self-Guard, immediately
turn it off. Next, remove the Self-Guard’s battery and/or unplug the AC/DC
adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest IDView.com authorized service center. Using the Self-Guard under
these conditions creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
¾ Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the Self-
Guard, immediately turn it off. Next, taking care you do not burn your
fingers, remove the Self-Guard’s battery and/or unplug the AC/DC adaptor
power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest IDView.com authorized service center. Using the Self-Guard under these
conditions creates the risk of fire and electric shock. After making sure
there is no smoke coming from the Self-Guard, take it to your nearest IDView.com authorized service center for repair. Never attempt your own
maintenance.
¾ Never use the AC/DC adaptor to power any other device besides this Self-
Guard. Never use any other AC/DC adaptor besides the one that comes
with this Self-Guard.
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¾ Never cover the AC/DC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it
is in use, and do not use it near a heater.
¾ At least once a year, unplug the AC/DC adaptor power cord from the power
outlet and clean the area around the prongs of the plug. Dust build up
around the prongs can create the risk of fire.
¾ If the Self-Guard’s case should ever become cracked due to dropping it or
otherwise subjecting it to rough treatment, immediately turn it off. Next,
remove the Self-Guard’s battery and/or unplug the AC/DC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest IDView.com
authorized service center.
¾ Never use the Self-Guard inside of an aircraft or in any other area where
its use is prohibited. Doing so creates the risk of accident.
¾ Physical damage and malfunction of this Self-Guard can cause the data
stored in its memory to be deleted. Al ways keep backup c opies of data by
transferring them to USB memory stick or USB Hard Disk.
¾ Never remove the battery, disconnect the AC adaptor from the Self-Guard,
or unplug the AC/DC adaptor from the wall socket while a moving image is
being recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current image
impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already stored in the file
memory.
When you are not using the external antenna, do not open the cover of this to
prevent from getting in other substances into this hole, which may cause
problems to the product.
Test for proper operation before using the Self-Guard
Before using the Self-Guard to record important moving images, make sure
you first record a moving image and check the result to ensure that the Self-
Guard is configured correctly and operating properly.
Data Error Precautions
Your Self-Guard is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of
the following creates the risk of corruption of data in file memory.
¾ Removing the battery, flash memory card, or USB memory devices while
the Self-Guard is performing a record or memory access operation.
¾ Disconnecting the USB cable, removing the Self-Guard from the Docking
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Station, or disconnecting the AC/DC adaptor from the Docking Station
while a data communication operation is being performed.
¾ Low battery power.
¾ Other abnormal operations.
Any of the above conditions can cause an error. Follow the instructions
provided by this manual to eliminate the cause of the error.
USB Memory Device Precautions
Do not insert or remove USB memory devices from the USB port in the Self-
Guard while recording or searching. When you remove the USB memory
device from the Self-Guard, you must exit from “RECORD” or “SEARCH”
mode, and select “REMOVE USB” from main menu and press [ENT]
button. After “REMOVE USB NOW” message appears on the LCD, you
can remove the USB memory device from the Self-Guard.
When you back up the Self-Guard’s data to your computer, first, copy the data
in the Self-Guard to a USB memory device, and then insert that USB memory
device to the USB port in the comp uter to copy the data in USB memory
device to the computer. Use only the USB cable provided in the package. It
may cause damage to both the Self-Guard and the computer if you connect
the Self-Guard to the computer using other USB cables directly.
Flas h Memory Card Precautions
Do not insert or remove the memor y card from the Self-Guard while recording
or searching. If you want to remove the memory card from the Self-Guard,
then you must exit from “RECORD” or “ SEARCH” mode, before removing the
memory card from the Self-Guard.
Automatic Power-Off Function
The Self-Guard automatically turns off the power or goes into the power-
savings mode if you don’t press any button for a certain amount of time (1-9
minutes). This does not indicate malfunction of the system.
In “RECORD” and “TRANSMIT” modes, Self-Guard turns off only the LCD,
battery status LAMP, and recording status LAMP to save the battery. But, in
the rest of the modes except for “RE CORD” or “TRANSMIT”, it turns off the
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power completely. Set the time to 0 to deactivate “AUTO POWER OFF”
function.
Caution: To maximize the life of the battery, do not turn off “AUTO
POWER OFF” function.
Operating conditions
This Self-Guard is designed for use in temperatures ranging from -10℃ to
+50(14to 122).
Do not expose this product directly to intense sun-light or heat.
Do not expose to rain or extreme humidity or dirty environment.
Keep this product away from extreme vibration or any magnetic devices.
Only use the battery and adaptor provided by us.
Do not open the cover of this product. Otherwise, the warranty will be void.
Before using our product, read the user’s guide carefully and become familiar
with all the features and warnings associated with this product.
Do not touch this product with wet hands.
Condensation
¾ When you bring the Self-Guard indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose
it to a sudden change of temperatures, there is the possibility that
condensation can form on the exterior or on interior components.
Condensation can cause malfunction of the Self-Guard, so you should
avoid exposing it to conditions that might cause condensation.
¾ To keep condensation from forming, place the Self-Guard into the Carry-
Along Bag before moving it into a location that is much warmer or colder
than your current location. Leave it in the plastic bag until the air inside the
bag has a chance to reach the same temperature as the new location. If
condensation does form, remove the battery from the Self-Guard for a few
hours.
Lens
¾ Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing
so can scratch the lens surface.
¾ Dust or any other soiling of the lens can interfere with proper image
recording. You can remove dust particles from the lens surface by using a
lens blower to blow them off. Next, wipe the surface of the lens with a soft
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lens cloth.
Others
¾ The Self-Guard may become slightly warm during use. This does not
indicate malfunction.
¾ If the exterior of the Self-Guard needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft, dry
cloth.
NOTE
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 the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on
and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures :
¾ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
¾ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
¾ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
¾ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
¾ Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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2. Features
Self-Guard is an extremely small digital recording system, which can digitally compress,
store, search, and transmit/receive information such as, image and audio captured by
the camera and microphone.
The Self-Guard defines all the existing technologies of the DVR/CCTV combination, as
well as integrating other revolutionary security innovation: Bluetooth.
You can monitor any place from anywhere, because the Self-Guard transmits image
and audio to remote areas using wireless transmit technology. By applying this
technology, Self-Guard is the Ubiquitous security system.
Self-Guard is a user-friendly system, and a necessity in these days when security
comes to our top priority.
z Total Solution in Security System for its most up-to-date technology
z Unlimited Fields of Application
z Easy Covert Operation using the Concealing Case, Button/Pen camera etc.
z Built-In 1 (up to 2) CCD Color Camera
z 2 Built-In Microphones and 1 speaker
z Built-In color LCD (1.8 Inch) for Immediate and Easy Search / Playback
z Intelligent Algorithm for Motion and Audio Detection
z Wireless Transmit and Receive of Digitalized Audio/Video Data
z Subminiature Size (Less than a Cigarette Pack)
z Durable Design for Impacts
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z Programmable Settings for the Option in the Menu – You can config ure
different values for every option in the menu.
z Snapshot Mode
z Built-In (128MB) Flash Memory - Free of Data Loss, Images can be recorded
without using a memory card
z Memory Card for Memory Expansion
z Long Recording Time and Data Back-up with the External USB HDD, or USB
Memory Stick
z Long Battery Life (A Low-power technology to provide more recording and
playback between charges.)
z User-friendly Operation
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3. Specifications and Comparison of each Model
3.1 Specifications
SECTION DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Internal Storage Device
Built-In Flash memory: 128 MB
(up to 512 MB)
Memory Expansion Flash Memory Card: 128MB – 1GB RS-MMC
Extensive Storage Device
& Data Backup
USB Memory Stick, USB HDD
Built-In Camera 1 CCD Color (up to 2EA) 307,200 pixels
Recording Resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels
Display Speed 25 fps
Recording Speed 12 fps
@240 x 240
pixels
Light Sensitivity
(Built-In Color Camera)
1 Lux under@f1.2
CCD
Audio Input/Output 2 Built-In Microphones and 1 Speaker Audio Detection
Video Output
Built-I n Colo r LCD
1.8 Inch
128x160 pixels
Search(Playback)
Date/Time, Motion
Compression Method
Optimized Algorithm for Security
Storage Capacity
High Quality (1-2 days)
Medium Quality (2-5 days)
Low Quality (5-10 days)
128MB, @1fps,
240x240 pixels
(Indoor Use)
Display
Date/Time/Frame
Lens
(Built-In Color Camera)
Angle (56 degrees), Unlimited Focus Pin-Hole Lens
Motion Detection Digital Image Processing
Wireless Communication Bluetooth
Source of Power
Rechargeable Li- Polymer Battery
(3.7VDC, 1400mAh), Adaptor (5V DC, 2A)
Recording Time
(Battery)
Normal Mode (4.5 hours)
Power Saving Mode (up to 24 hours)
Ultra Power Saving Mode (up to 3 days)
Dimensions: 85(W) × 55(H) ×22(D) mm Weight (Including Battery) : 116g(4.09oz)
3.34(W) × 2.16(H) × 0.86(D) inch Humidity: Under 80%
Operating Temperature: -10 °C to + 50 °C (14°F to 122 °F)
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3.2Comparison of each Model
Functions SG-100 SG-200 SG-300 SG-110 SG-210 SG-310
Video Recording O O O
OOO
Audio Recording - O O
-OO
Wireless Tx/Rx - - O
--O
Video Input - - -
OOO
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4. Applications
z House, Apartment (Residential Areas), Hotel, School/University Facility,
Daycare Center, Kindergarten
z Laboratory, Hospital, Law Office, Museum, Church, Public Library, Commercial
Buildings
z Banks. Jewelry Shop, Restaurants, Department Stores, Liquor Stores,
Convenience Stores, Book Store, Gas Station
z Factories, Construction Site, Farm, Powerhouse, Parks, Amusement Park,
Public Facility
z Fire Department (Fire Fighters), Security Guards, Police Units (Police Officers),
Mailman , Jailor
z Military Base (Soldier), Anti-Terror, Special Agents, Airports, Bus Terminal
z Taxi, School Bus, Car, Traffic Signs/Signals, Airplane, Parking Lot, Cash
Transporting Truck, Subway
z Court s, Executive Office, Confer ence Rooms, Gover nmental Offices, Cultura l
Property Controlling Office
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QUICK START GUIDE
1. Charging the Battery
z Load the battery into the Self-Guard.
z Plug in the AC/DC adaptor directly into the Power input port of the Self-Guard.
2. Turning the Self-Guard On and Off
Push [ENT] for 2 sec onds to turn on the power.
Push [ESC] for 2 seconds and release it to turn off
the power.
3. To Configure Clock Setting
Be sure to configure the following setting before using the Self-Guard.
1. Press [ENT] for 2 second s to turn on the Self-Gua rd.
2. Use []and[▽] to select “4. OPTION” and press [ENT].
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3. Use []and[▽] to select “D.DATE/TIME SET” and press [ENT].
4. Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to move the cursor to month, date, year, and time.
5. Use []and[▽] to change the values for each one.
6. Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to move the cursor to “DATE TYPE”.
7. Use [ ] and [ ] to select one from 3 types.△▽ (DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, YY/MM/DD)
8. Press [ENT] to register the settings and exit the setting menu.
(There are 3 ways to arrange the “DATE TYPE” setting, and it varies in different
geographic areas. The types will be changed in a regular sequence of (DD/MM/YY
Æ MM/DD/YY Æ YY/MM/DD) as you press [ ] and [ ].△▽
4. To record a moving image
Use []and[▽] to select RECORD, and then press [ENT]. Then, it will appear with
the sight that’s being recorded as below and the Self-Guard starts to record images.
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- Before you start to record, be sure to check from the LCD that the camera can
capture the sight where you want it to be recorded.
- Press [ESC] to stop recording and exit from the “RECORD” mode.
- If you are recording with more than one camera, you can select either a single-
channel mode or a 4 channel mode by pressing [▽] button.
z REC AV: Indication of recording both A (Audio) and V (Video).
Shows “REC V” when recording the video only.
z C1: Camera channel number 1 being used for recording.
If it shows C1345, then ‘C’ indicates of camera and 1345 indicates
for camera channel numbers.
If it shows C1B123, then ‘C1’ indicates of camera number 1 and
‘B123’ indicates of Bluetooth channel 1, 2 and 3.
z 13:40:34: current time.
z (10): elapsed recording time (10 minutes).
z 39%: 39 percent of the total memory(Built-in, RS-MMC, USB) is being
used for recording.
5. To Playback a Moving image
Use []and[▽] to select “SEARCH”, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears
as below.
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The list of the month and the year, which has recorded data shows on the screen. All
saved data are arranged by the month and the year in a list. If there is no data saved
on a month, then that specific month will not be included on the list.
COPY: To copy all the data of the selected month to the selected memory device.
(If USB or RS-MMC memory device is not connected to the Self-guard, then the cursor
does not move to COPY.)
1/4: First of the four pages of the list
Select a Mon/Year, which includes the file you want to playback, and then press [ENT].
Green Colored Date: There exists saved data.
Black Colored Date: There exists no saved data.
Pink Colored Date: Cursor position
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Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to select the date you want, and then press [ENT]. Then the list of
saved file appears on the screen as below. If you want to view the previous month then
press [] and press [ ]▽ to view the next month.
To move the cursor to the options at the bottom, use [▷] and [◁].
PREV Go to the previous page
1/3 First of 3 pages
NEXT Go to the next page
LOCK Lock from deleting file
DEL Delete selected file
DELALL Delete all files for the selected date (except for ‘*.sgvx’ file)
COPY Copy a selected f ile to the select ed memory
COPYALL Copy all file of the selected date to the selected memory
There are three colors (blue, red, or green) for each file name to indicate which memory
is used to save the data. The indications are as follow.
Color of File Name Meaning
Blue colored file name File is stored in built-in memory.
Red colored file name File is stored in the memory card.
Green colored file name File is stored in USB memory devices.
The name of the file is composed of hours, minutes, seconds and the camera’s channel
numbers. For example, ‘15373501.sgv’ means that the file has recorded for 15 hours 37
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minutes and 35 seconds from channel number 1. For 15224201.sgvx, ‘x’ means the file
is locked to protect from deleting. To lock or unlock the file, select “LOCK” and press
[ENT]. The locked files are not to be deleted before you unlock it. However, locked files
can be deleted if you do the format (“OPTION” mode “6. MEMORY SET” “2.
FORMAT”).
‘*.sgv’ indicates that it is a data of a moving image. ‘*.sgvx’ indicates that it is a locked
moving image, and ‘*.sgp’ is a snapshot image.
After selecting the file that you want to view, press [ENT].
Please refer to the General Guide for more details about viewing a moving image
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6. BLUETOOTH (SG-300, SG-310 Only)
First, choose one Self-Guard as a SLAVE (to send the images) and the other unit as a
MASTER (to receive the images).
Steps to set the Self-Guard as a SLAVE:
1. For the fastest transmission of the data, set the recording resolution to 128x128.
2. Set “5. BLUETOOTH” -> “B. M/S: SLAVE
3. Check “C. MY ID” and write down the ID.
4. Select “1. RECORD”
Steps to set the Self-Guard as a MASTER:
1. Set “5. BLUETOOTH” -> “B. M/S: MASTER
2. Select “A. CONNECT SET”
3. Select “a. BT1/CH#1/OFF”
4. “1.CONNECT: ON
5. “4.00:02:78:0c:60:FF” ->change this ID to the SLAVE’s, which you have wrote down
for your record in step #3 in the "SLAVE"
6. Select “1. RECORD”
Please refer to the General Guide for more details about BLUETOOTH
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GETTING READY
Self-Guard
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Memory Card Slot: This is the place where you put in the standard RS-MMC memory
card. If you need to expand the memory from the built-in, internal memory, you can get
this from where you have purchased the Self-Guard. This product provides a memory
card, which lacks in memory.
Cautions
: Do not insert or remove the memory card from the slot while recording or
searching. If you want to remove the memory card from the slot, then you must exit
from “RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode first, before removing the memory card from the
slot.
Insertion of RS-MMC Memory Card
Camera Hole 1 (Built-In): Self-Guard has one built-in CCD camera on the front side of
the Self-Guard. Be sure that this camera hole is not blocked to prevent from the Self-
Guard unable to record the images.
Camera Hole 2 (Optional): Self-Guard can be installed with another CCD camera on
the rear side to record images from the back of the Self-Guard.
Mic Hole 1 (Built-In): This is where a highly efficient microphone is installed on the
front side of the Self-Guard. Be sure that this hole is not blocked in order to record the
audio.
Mic Hole 2 (Built-In): Self-Guard has second built-in microphone on the rear side. Be
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sure that this hole is not blocked in order to record the audio.
Battery Status & Charge Lamp: This lamp indicates how much of the battery is left.
Lamp with the green color indicates that the battery is full. The color of this lamp
changes into yellow when the battery is half full, and the red color means that the
battery is almost used up. If you connect the AC adaptor to the Self-Guard when the
battery is not full, then it automatically charges up the battery to its fullest. While
charging the battery, the lamp blinks with the green light. After charging is completed,
the lamp stops blinking and you will see the green light indicating that the battery is full.
Recording Status Lamp: This lamp is to check on the recording status. When the
Self-Guard is not in the “REC ORD” or “TRANSMIT” mode, the color is green and the
color changes into red when the Self-Guard goes into recording or server mode. In the
“RECORD” or “TRANSMIT” mode, the color is still red if there is no motion detected by
the Self-Guard. But when the Self-Guard detects a motion, then the color turns into
yellow, and turns back to red. So if the Self-Guard continues to detect motions, then the
color alternates between red and yellow. If you turn on the audio detection function
(OPTION → 6.OTHERS → 2.POWER SET → 7.AUDIO DET), and audio is detected,
then this lamp blinks with red color.
Control Buttons
ESC: This butt on is to go to the previous men u from the current menu, or is to cancel
the selected values.
ENT: This button is to go to the selected menu or to apply the changed values.
: This button is used to move up in the menu or to enter into the image magnification
mode in “1.CAMERA”, “2.RECORD”, and “SEARCH”, or to select certain values from
the “OPTION” mode.
: This button is used to move down in the menu, or to enter into, or to select certain
values from the “OPTION” mode.
◁: In the menu, this button is used to move to the left or to select certain values.
▷: In the menu, this button is used to move to the right or to select certain values.
External Antenna Port: This port is to connect external antenna for Bluetooth. You can
transmit data about 80 – 100 meters using the built-in antenna. If you use the high gain
external antenna, you can increase the transmit range up to several kilometers. And
the distance depends on the kind of antenna gain.
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Battery Holder: When you load the battery into the Self-Guard, this place keeps a hold
of the battery to the Self-Guard’s body. In order to settle the battery in the Self-Guard,
you need to place the battery onto the back of the Self-Guard’s body, and push the
battery to the upper direction. If you want to detach the battery from the body, then
press this holder with your thumb, and pull it in downward direction.
Li-ion Battery: Rechargeable battery with 3.7 volts and 1400mAh.
Connector with Docking: It is the port for Professional Version of the Self-Guard (SG-
1000, SG-2000, SG-3000). Do not need in the General Version and Special Version of
the Self-Guard (SG-100, SG-200, SG-300, SG-110, SG-210, SG-310).
USB Port: You use this USB port when you want to save data for a long period of time
or need to back up saved data in the Self-Guard to the USB memory such as, USB
memory stick or USB hard disk. This port has the USB mastering function, so if you
connect either a USB memory stick or a USB hard disk into the Self-Guard, then it
automatically detects that and enables you to use those USB memories (USB memory
stick and USB hard disk) as a memory expansion or a back up memory.
Cautions
: Do not insert or remove USB memory devices from the USB port in the Self-
Guard while recording or searching. When you remove the USB memory device from
the Self-Guard, you must exit from “RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode, and select
“REMOVE USB” from main menu and press [ENT] button. After “REMOVE USB
NOW” message appears on the LCD, you can remove the USB memory device
from the Self-Guard.
When you back up the Self-Guard’s data to your computer, first, copy the data in the
Self-Guard to a USB memory device, and then insert that USB memory device to the
USB port in the computer to copy the data in USB memory device to the computer. Use
only the USB cable provided in the package. It may cause damage to both the Self-
Guard and the computer if you connect the Self-Guard to the computer using other
USB cables directly.
Power Input: connector for the AC adaptor (DC 5V, 2A).
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GENERAL GUIDE
Power ON/OFF
Push [ENT] for 2 seconds to turn on the power.
To turn off the power, push [ESC] for 2 seconds and release it.
Main Menu
When you turn on the power of the Self-Guard, then a screen appears as below.
I. FUNCTIONS
I-1. RECORD
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Select “RECORD” with the direction buttons and then press [ENT]. Then it shows the
screen that’s being recorded as below, and the Self-Guard starts to record images.
When the Self-Guard g oes into the “RECORD” mod e, then the color of recording status
LAMP changes into red from green. When the Self-Guard detects a motion, the color
turns into orange. So if the Self-Guard continues to detect motions, then the color
alternates between red and orange.
This function saves images from the cameras, sounds from the microphones and data
from the sensors. Before you start to record, be sure to check from the LCD that the
camera can capture where you would like to record. In “RECORD” mode, even under
the situation of the battery and adaptor power outage, if the power from either of these
gets available to the Self-Guard, then the Self-Guard automatically turns on its power,
and returns to the “RECORD” mode. This function is very useful for the users who are
in remote places from their Self-Guard, and not able to control it immediately.
z REC AV: Indication of recording both A (Audio) and V (Video).
Shows “REC V” when recording the video only.
z C1: Camera channel number 1 being used for recording.
If it shows C1345, then ‘C’ indicates of camera and 1345 indicates
for camera channel numbers.
If it shows C1B123, then ‘C1’ indicates of camera number 1 and
‘B123’ indicates of Bluetooth channel 1, 2 and 3.
z 13:40:34: current time.
z (10): elapsed recording time (10 minutes).
z 39%: 39 percent of the total memory(Built-in, RS-MMC, USB) is being
used for recording.
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Press [ ] to view the images in single mode, or in 4 channel mode. Press [ESC] to
stop recording and exit from the “RECORD” mode.
You can access the image and voice of the Self-Guard, or copy off the data in the Self-
Guards by the wireless communication method (Bluetooth) from a remote Self-Guard
(SG-300, SG-310 only). When you connect to the Self-Guard wirelessly, then you need
to know the Self-Guard’s Bluetooth ID.
I-2. CAMERA
Select “CAMERA” with the direction buttons and then press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
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You can check on the camera’s recording location, and the operating status of it with
the Self-Guard’s LCD. When using multiple cameras, you can see up to 4 images
simultaneously from the LCD. Every time you press [ ]▽ in “1.CAMERA” mode, the
image from each channel, which is turned on, appears in order. After the last channel
shows up in the LCD, it changes into 4 channel mode automatically, and displays four
images from the different cameras at once. You can take a snapshot like with a digital camera by pressing [ ]▷ in this mode. The
file name is ‘*.snp’. You can check on the snapshot files from “SEARCH” mode. In
“SEARCH” mode, after stopped from playing, you can go to magnification mode by
pressing [ ]△ and then you can get a larger snapshot image by pressing [ENT]. The
image is magnified by 4 times (width x 2, and length x 2) for the 240x240 or the
320x240 pixels of resolutions. And if the resolutions are 480x480 or 640x480 pixels,
then they are magnified by 16 times (width x 4, and length x 4) . You cannot magnify
the images in the 128x128 or 160x128 pixels of resolutions. In magnified state for the
images, you can use the direction buttons to move to certain portion in the screen.
Press [ESC] to escape from the magnification mode.
I-3. SEARCH
Use [ ] and [ ] to△▽select “SEARCH”, and then press [ENT]. Then the next screen
appears as below.
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All saved data are arranged according to the month and the year.
Month and the year show on the screen if there exists data saved for that month
Mon/Year: Indication of the data for each month and the year
04/2006: Data exists for the month of April of 2006
03/2006: Data exists for the month of March of 2006
02/2006: Data exists for the month of February of 2006
COPY: Copy all the data for the selected month to the selected memory (If USB or RS-MMC memory device is not connected to the Self-guard, then the cursor
does not move to COPY.)
1/4: First of four pages of the list
By using the direction buttons, select the month and the year that you want to search
from, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears as below. If you want to view the previous month then press [] and press [ ]▽ to view the next month.
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Green Colored Date: There exists saved data.
Black Colored Date: There exists no saved data.
Pink Colored Date: Cursor position
Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to select the date you want, and then press [ENT]. Then the list of
saved files appears on the screen as below. If you want to view the previous month
then press [] and press [ ]▽ to view the next month.
To move the cursor to the options at the bottom, use [▷] and [◁].
PREV Go to the previous page
1/3 First of 3 pages
NEXT Go to the next page
LOCK Lock from deleting file
DEL Delete selected file
DELALL Delete all file of the selected date (except for ‘*.sgvx’ file)
COPY Copy selected file to the selected memory
COPYALL Copy all file of the selected date to the selected memory
There are three different colors (blue, red, or green) for each file name to indicate which
memory device is used to save the files. The indications are as follow.
Color of File Name Meaning
Blue colored file name File is stored in built-in memory.
Red colored file name File is stored in the memory card.
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Green colored file name File is stored in USB memory devices.
The name of the file is composed of hours, minutes, seconds and the camera’s channel
numbers. For example, ‘15373501.sgv’ m eans that the file has recorded for 10 hours
12 minutes and 40 seconds from channel number 1. For 15224201.sgvx, ‘x’ means
the file is locked to protect from deleting. To lock or unlock the file, select “LOCK” and
press [ENT]. The locked files are not to be deleted before you unlock it. However,
locked files can be deleted if you do the format (“OPTION” mode → “6. OTHERS” → “4.
FORMAT”).
‘*.sgv’ indicates that it is a file of a moving image. ‘*.sgvx’ indicates that it is locked
moving images, and ‘*.sgp’ is a snapshot image.
After selecting the file that you want to search, press [ENT]. Then the next screen
appears as below.
#37: Current frame number being played
143: Number of total frames
+ : It alternated between + and – while playing the audio
09:09:49 : Current playback time from the recorded file
(48) : Total recorded time (48 minutes)
C1 : Camera number being played
: Current playing time position in total recorded time frame
|<: Go to the Start of the file
>|: Go to the End of the file
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<<: Move backward by 30 frames
>>: Move forward by 30 frames
|>: Move forward by 1 frame
||, ->, => : Stop, Play, High-Speed Play; If you press the [ENT], then the status bar
changes to “-> (Play)” from the stopped status. If you press the [ENT], then the status
bar changes to “=> (High-Speed Play)” from the Play status. If you press the [ENT],
then the status bar changes to “-> (Play)” from the High-speed Play status. If you want
to stop from Playing or High-Speed Playing, then press [ESC].
New files are created every hour on the hour. But if the file size exceeds 10 Mega
bytes, then it automatically makes a new file even if the time is yet to be on the hour. If
there is no motion at all, then there will be no file created. While playing the file, you
can control the volume of the speaker by pressing [ ]◁ to make it quieter or [ ]▷ to
make it louder. Press [ESC] to escape from playing the file. Press [ESC] again to go to
the previous menu.
If you have recorded something with multiple cameras simultaneously, then the screen
displays in 4-channel mode as you go into the playback mode. Press [], to switch into
single channel mode, and the image saved from camera 1 will only show in a larger
screen. Repeat pressing [] to see the rest of the camera channels one by one. After
showing the last camera’s data in a single channel mode, it switches into 4-channel
mode, and plays 4 camera channels simultaneously again as you press [▽].
While playing the file, use [ ]△ to magnify the image.
If you stop playing the files and press [ ]△ , then the LCD screen is divided into several
blocks for you select the area that you want to magnify. When you select the block that
you want to magnify and press [ENT], then it goes into the magnification mode
centering the block that you have chosen.
The resolution of the current file appears on the lower left side of the magnified screen,
and the magnification ratio appears on the lower right side of the LCD screen.
In the magnification mode, you can move to the left, right, up, and down by using the
direction buttons, and press [ENT] to change the magnification ratios, and the ratios
repeat x 1 x 4 x 16, as you press [ENT] continuously.
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In 480x480 and 640x480 resolutions, it is possible to magnify the images up to 16
times (width x 4 and length x 4), and the magnifying order is x 1 x 4 x 1 6. But, in
240x240 and 320x240 resolutions, you can magnify the images by 4 times only (width
x 2 and length x 2), and the magnifying order is x 1 x 4. You cannot magnify the
images in 128x128 and 160x128 resolutions. To escape from the magnification mode,
press [ESC].
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I-4. OPTION
Select “OPTION” using the direction buttons, and then press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
Use [△] and [▽] to select an option and press [ENT]. Then the window displays
with next options related to the previous option menu for you to change the
values. To change the values, use [▷] and[◁].
4-1. CAMERA SET
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Select “1.CAMERA SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
In order to return to the previous menu, press [ESC].
Self-Guards have one built-in camera in the front, and can add one more internal
camera in the back. You can connect up to four more external cameras to your Self-
Guard through the camera input cable (SG-110, SG-210 and SG-310 only). You can
use only one external camera at a time. And you can connect button-hole camera (SG-
911) to your Self-Guard (SG-110, SG-210 and SG-310 only). You can turn on and off
each camera. If there is only one built-in camera and no camera is connected to the
Self-Guard, then you cannot turn off the built-in camera. There should be at least one
camera connected besides the built-in camera to the Self-Guard if you want to turn off
the built-in camera.
Regardless of whether the cameras are turned on or off in the menu, if the cameras are
connected to the Self-Guard, then those specific camera numbers in the menu shows
with green color.
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Be sure to turn off the cameras that are not connected to the Self-Guard in the
menu.
The types of external cameras can be set either in “NTSC” or “PAL”.
Select “8.COLOR SET” to change the brightness(“BRIGHT”), hue(“HUE”),
saturation(“SATURATION”), and contrast(“CONTRAST”) of the cameras connected.
Press “8.COLOR SET” and press [ENT], then the next screen appears in the menu as
below.
If each one of the internal cameras is turned on, then that camera’s number (“1.INT
CAM1”, “2.INT CAM2”) appears on the menu screen. But when one of the external
camera is turned on, then the “3.EXT CAM” appears on the menu screen. For the
internal cameras, you can only change the brightness (“BRIGHT”), and for the external
cameras, you can change all the values for“HUE”, “SATURATION”, and “CONTRAST”.
Select the camera that you want to change the value with, and press [ENT], then the
selected camera’s brightness value appears on the bottom of the screen. Using [ ]
and [ ]▷ , set the value from 1 (darkest) to 20 (brightest). Using [ ] and [ ]△▽, change the
values for“HUE”, “SATURATION”, and “CONTRAST”, and the range for the values is
from 1 to 20.
4-2. RECORD SET
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Select “2.RECORD” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen
appears in the LCD as below.
4-2-1. VIDEO SET
Select “a.VIDEO SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
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4-2-1-1. VIDEO
This function turns on and off recording moving images.
Set it to off to record audio only (SG-200, SG-210, SG-300, SG-310 only).
4-2-1-2. QUALITY (Im age Quality)
There are five image quality levels (LL, L, M, H, and HH). If you set this level to “HH”,
then you get more clear images than in other levels, but a larger file size will result. On
the other hand, if you set the level to “LL”, then it requires smaller file sizes, but you get
less clear images compared to the images in “HH”. For example, if you set the level to
“LL”, then the Self-Guard continues to record for 4 days. But, if you set the level to “HH”
for more clear images, then recording time can last about 2 days. This recording time
depends on different recording situations.
4-2-1-3. SENSITIV. (Motion Sensitivity)
This function is to control the sensitivity levels for the motion detection. There are five
sensitivity levels (LL, L, M, H, and HH), and you can decr ease or increase this level by
pressing [ ]◁ or [ ]▷ . If you set this sensitivity level to “LL” and start to record, then the
sensor detects only the large objects’ movements, and the file size gets smaller. In
contrast, if the sensitivity level is in “HH”, then the sensor can detect even the very
small motions, but the file size gets bigger. The reason for controlling this sensitivity
level is that you may not want to record small motions that are unnecessary to you.
Suppose that you are in an office and placed a Self-Guard to monitor the people
coming in and out of the office, but with the “HH” sensitivity level, Self-Guard records
unnecessary small motions of the people in the office, such as, moving their hands. In
this situation, Self-Guard records too much of data and the file size gets bigger for all
those small motions recorded, and it will take much more time for you to search the
data that you want. In addition, the available memory left for later decreases as the file
size gets bigger, and the battery fades quickly.
4-2-1-4. FPS (Recording frames per second)
Recording frames per second (FPS) depends on the different values for the Image
Resolution.
Image Resolution Recording Speed (FPS)
128 x 128 1 - 15
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160 x 128 1 - 15
240 x 240 1 - 12
320 x 240 1 - 10
480 x 480 1 - 5
640 x 480 1 - 4
4-2-1-5. FILE LIM.
This is to turn on and off the function to limit file sizes being recorded. If this
function is turned ON, then a file gets created for every hour or 10MB of file size
while rec ording im ages. When you wa nt to s tart recording by pressing ENT button
and stop from recording by pressing ESC button regardless o f the file size, turn
this function to OFF. You are automatically deactivating OVERWIRITE function
when this function is turned OFF.
4-2-1-6. NOISE C UT
In the dark place, there happens many noise of image from the camera. The motion
detection algorithm recognizes that noise as a motion and records the noise even if
there was no actual motion. Self-Guard can cut this noise using the highly-efficient
noise cancellation algorithm. There are five noise cutting levels (LL, L, M, H, HH). If you
set this level to “LL”, then the Self-Guard cuts the low-level noise only. And if you set
this level to “HH”, then the Self-Guard cuts so far as the high-level noise.
Most of the noise can be cut by setting this level to “M”, but sometimes, there could be
high-level noise depending on the kinds of cameras. In that case, you can set this level
to “H” or “HH” to cut the noise.
At dawn, the light becomes bright from dark, generating a lot of noise when the Self-
Guard is in such circumstance. And the Self-Guard may recognize those noises as a
motion. In this case, you can set this level to “H” or “HH” to cut the noise.
However, if you set the level to “H” or “HH”, then the motion detection algorithm of the
Self-Guard may recognize the actual small motions as noise, and does not record
those small motions. So, set the level to “M” except for the special cases.
4-2-1-7. MOTION DETECT (Motion Detection)
Out of the whole recording area from the camera’s view, this function is used when you
want to detect motions for the specific areas that you have selected only. The whole
recording area is divided into 16 (128x128), 20 (160x128), and 25 (240x240, 320x240,
480x480, and 640x480) blocks depending on the resolution. You can move the cursor
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among from the blocks by using the direction buttons, and press [ENT] to select (red
colored O) or cancel (blue colored -) specific blocks. After selecting all the blocks for
the motion detection, press [ESC] to escape from the “EDIT” mode and to go to the
four options below. Select “SAVE” and press [ENT] to save the selected blocks.
ALL: Select all blocks
CLEAR: Cancel all blocks
EDIT: Select/Cancel blocks
SAVE: Save and Exit
Caution: If you select “CLEAR” and save it by pressing [ENT], then the Self-Guard
does not record any images even if there is a motion, because no area is selected for
the Self-Guard to detect the motions. Accordingly, be sure to select at least one block
in order for the Self-Guard to detect and record the images.
4-2-2. AUDIO SET (SG-200, SG-210, SG-300, SG-310 only)
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This function turns on and off audio recording function, and you can select either a
built-in microphone or an external microphone. When you turn on “3.EXT MIC”, be sure
that there is an external microphone connected to the external microphone input port to
record audio. Set off “1.AUDIO” to record video only.
4-2-3. SIZE (Image Resolution for Recording)
This function adjusts the resolution of images. The ranges of the resolution are
128x128, 160x128, 240x240, 320x240, 480x480, and 640x480 pixels.
4-2-4. ZOOM
When this function is s et to ON, and recording with built-in camera(s), then you
can record images with a Zoom-In functi on. This Zoom-In functio n can be used
for the image resolutions of 128x128, 160x128, 240x 240, and 320x240. In
128x128 and160x128, you can magnify by 16 times of the image recorded, and
by 4 times in 240x240 and 320x240.
4-2-5. OVERWRITE (Overwrite when memory is full)
If you set this Overwrite function to on, then the oldest file in dates gets replaced by the
new file being recorded, enabling the Self-Guard to continue to record when the
memory is full. If this function is off, and the memory is full with the ex isting files, then
the Self-Guard stops from recording the images, and returns back to the initial menu
mode, displaying “STOP! MEM FULL” on the LCD screen. Press any button to remove
this message from the screen. If “1.AUTO OFF” (“4. OPTION” mode “6.OHERS”
“3.POWER SET”) is not set to “0 minute” but instead, set to “1-9 minutes”, then the
Self-Guard automatically turns off its power after selected time gets elapsed.
BUILT-IN RS-MMC USB
Types of
Memory
Built-in Flash
Memory
Additional Memory Card
USB Memory Stick or
USB Hard Disk
Memory Usage Sequence when “OVERWRITE” is “ON”
BUILT-I N RS-MMC USB Memory Usage Sequence
O- -BUILT-IN→ BUILT-IN
OO -BUILT-IN→ RS-MMC → BUILT-IN
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O-OBUILT-IN→ USB → BUILT-IN
OOOBUILT-IN→ RS-MMC → USB → BUILT-IN
When “5.FILE LIM.” function is turned OFF, you cannot make “OVERWRITE”
function turned ON. To turn ON “OVERWRITE” function, it is requiredto turn ON
“5.FILE LIM.” function first.
Memory Usage Sequence when “OVERWRITE” is “OFF”
BUILT-I N RS-MMC USB Memory Usage Sequence
O- -BUILT-IN→ Stop
OO -BUILT-IN→ RS-MMC → Sto p
O-OBUILT-IN→ USB → Stop
OOOBUILT-IN→ RS-MMC → USB → Sto p
4-2-6. SCHEDULE
You can program the Self-Guard to reserve recording time schedule in 4 time frames
for a day. Press [ ] or [ ] to turn ON and OFF each schedule. You can◁▷ preset each
schedule by pressing the [ENT]. If you turn off all options in the schedule menu, then
the Self-Guard turns on “1.ALL DAY” automatically. If you go into the Record Mode
outside of the preset recording time, then the LCD displays with “CHECK SCHEDULE”
message for 5 seconds, and goes into the sleep mode. When the time becomes for t he
preset time schedule, Self-Guard exits from the Sleep mode and starts to record. If you
press [ESC] or [EN T] when the Self-Guar d is in the sleep mode, t hen the LCD will
display with a message, “CHECK SCHEDULE” for 5 seconds. During this message is
displayed on the LCD, if you press [ESC], then Self-Guard exits from the sleep mode
and goes into the menu mode. If you do not press [ESC] for that 5 seconds, then the
Self-Guard keeps its sleep mode.
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1. ALL DAY
If you turn on this option, then the Self-Guard records for 24 hours, all day long
continuously.
2. 08-11 : OFF
Recording time schedule number 1.
Press [ENT] then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. You can change for
the time using direction buttons.
3. 11-14 : OFF
Recording time schedule number 2.
4. 14-17 : OFF
Recording time schedule number 3.
5. 17-20 : OFF
Recording time schedule number 4.
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4-3. SEARCH SET
Select “3.SEARCH SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
4-3-1. REPEAT: OFF
If you turn on “a. REPEAT”, then it keeps repeating playback the file. When it is turned
off, then the file stops from playing after its first playback.
4-3-2. AUDIO: ON
If you turn on “b. AUDIO”, then “c.BT AUDIO” automatically becomes “OFF”, and plays
the audio recorded by the microphone (internal or external). If you turn off “b.AUDIO”,
and select one of the Bluetooth channel (BT1 – BT 7), then the audio for the selected
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channel gets played from the speaker. If you turn off both for the “b.AUDIO” and “c.BT
AUDIO”, then only the video will play without the audio.
4-3-3. BT AUDIO: OFF (SG-300, SG-310 only)
You can select one from the 8 options (OFF, BT1 – BT7). If you select OFF for “c. BT
AUDIO“, then the Self-Guard does not play the audio recorded by the slave Self-Guard
via Bluetooth. If you select one from BT1 to BT7, then “b.AUDIO” automatically
becomes “OFF”, and the audio from a Bluetooth channel gets played. If “c.BT AUDIO”
is OFF and
“b.AUDIO” is ON, then the Self-Guard play the audio recorded by the microphone. If
you turn off both for the “b.AUDIO” and “c.BT AUDIO”, then only the video will play
without the audio.
4-3-4. FASTAU DIO: OFF
If you turn on “c. FASTAUDIO”, then the audio and video plays together during the
High-Speed Play. When it is turned off, then only the video plays during the High-
Speed Play.
4-3-5. TIME SYNC: OFF
Time Sync function decides on whether to playback each file saved from different
cameras synchronized with the time. During playback, you can switch between 4-
channel mode and single channel mode by pressing [ ]. If you turn on Time Syn c
function, and change the channels in a single-channel mode one by one and play it,
then the time frames of each file gets automatically synchronized with all files as you
press “-> (Play)”, so that that you can play from the same position stopped from the
other camera.
In the time frame, if there is no saved image for a certain position (time) from camera 2
to be synchronized with camera 1, then the time frame bar for cam era 2 moves to its
closest position to that certain time. If this function is turned on and you switch into 4-
channel mode from single-channel mode, then all four files are synchronized wit h time.
If this function was turned off, and you have played each file in the single-channel mode
and stopped in different positions in the time frame bar, but switch into 4-channel mode,
then it takes about 2 to 3 seconds for all the files to be synchronized with the time. And
the screen displays with the massage, “Sync…” for that time.
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If you turn off the Time Sync function, then it does not synchronize with the time even if
you change the channels by pressing [ ], or press -> (Play)” or “|> (Move forward by
1 frame)” after changing the channel. But, if you switch into 4-channel mode and press
-> (Play)” or “|> (Move forward by 1 frame)”, then the files are synchronized with the
exact or closest time regardless of the Time Sync ON, OFF. The reason for
synchronizing all the files with the time is to match the video with the audio being
played.
4-3-6. SYNC MS G: ON
This function is to decide whether to display the massage, “Sync…” on the screen while
synchronizing the files.
4-4. DATE/TIME SET
Select “4.DATE/TIME SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
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Using [ ]◁ and [ ]▷ , you can move the cursor to the Date, Month, Year, and the Time.
Use [ ] and [ ]△▽to change the variables.. There are three ways to arrange this
DATE/TIME setting, and it varies in different localities.
Move the cursor to “T YPE” using [ ]◁ and [▷], and press [ ] and [ ]△▽to change among
three different types. The types will be changed in regular sequence (DD/MM/YY
MM/DD/YY YY/MM/DD) as you press [ ]△ or [ ]▽ . Press [ENT] to register the settings.
4-5. USB SET
Select “5.USB SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen
appears in the LCD as below. To go to the previous menu, press [ESC].
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This option turns on and off the USB function. When you are not using the USB
memory device, turn it off to save the battery. Do not insert or remove USB memory
devices from the USB port in the Self-Guard while recording or searching.
When you connect an USB memory device to the Self-Guard, a new menu
(“REMOVE USB”) will appear in the main menu as below.
When you remove the US B memory device from the Self-Guard, you m ust exit from
“RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode, and select “REMOVE USB” from main menu and
press [ENT] button.
Cautions
: Do not insert or remove USB memory devices from the USB port in the Self-
Guard while recording or searching. When you remove the USB memory device from
the Self-Guard, you must exit from “RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode, and select
“REMOVE USB” from main menu and press [ENT] button. After “REMOVE USB
NOW” message appears on the LCD, you can remove the USB memory device
from the Self-Guard.
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When you back up the Self-Guard’s data to your computer, first, copy the dat a in the
Self-Guard to a USB memory device, and then insert that USB memory device to the
USB port in the computer to copy the data in USB memory device to the computer. Use
only the USB cable provided in the package. It may cause damage to both the Self-
Guard and the computer if you connect the Self-Guard to the computer using ot her
USB cables directly.
4-6. MEMORY SET
Select “MEMORY SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below.
4-6-1. CAPACITY
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This information list s total capacity an d used mem ory of each memory device.
4-6-2. DATA FORMAT
“DATA FORMAT” is to format the memories, and clear all the files saved in the memory.
Note that this memory format function deletes the files even if they are locked from
deleting in “SEARCH”. There are three types of memories you can format; “BUILT-IN”,
“RS-MMC”, and “USB”. “BUILT-IN” is the built-in, internal memory of the Self-Guard.
“RS-MMC” is the extensive memory device placed on the top of the Self-Guard, which
can be inserted or removed by the user. And the “USB” memory is inserted into the
USB port of the Self-Guard. Self-Guard detects the existence of the extensive memory
devices in the Self-Guard, and you will not be able to select the memory’s name, if it is
not in the Self-Guard. If there are no “RS-MMC” and “USB” memories in your Self-
Guard, then the self-Guard detects that and, you will not be able to select those
memory names in the menu to format.
4-7. OTHERS
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Select “7.OTHERS” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen
appears in the LCD as below.
4-7-1. PASSWORD SET
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You can prohibit people without the authority from accessing the Self-Guard by
creating a password for each function (BOOTING, OPTION, SEARCH, and RECORD).
You can turn each function on and off in “CHANGE PWD”.
Functions When each function is set w ith a password
BOOTING Put in the password for the Self-Guard to operate when you turn it on.
OPTION Put in the password to change various settings or options.
SEARCH Put in the password to search the data.
RECORD Put in the password to start recording.
BLUETOOTH P ut in the password to access other Self-Guards v ia BLUETOOTH
The initial default password is “0000”. To change the password, first, put in the
password that you have been using so far, and then put in the new password.
The password reads as “****” as you put in the password. Using [ ] and [ ]△▽, choose a
number for your password, then the number reads as ‘*’, and the cursor moves to t he
next position as you press []. After you complete putting in all the numbers press
[ENT], and repeat the same process until you complete putting in all the numbers for
the password. Once you put in the correct value that matches with the old password,
you will be asked to put in the new password. Repeat the same process as above, and
enter the same password again to confirm the new password. You must press [ENT] to
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save the new password. If you press [ESC] after putting in the new values, then the
password cannot be saved.
4-7-2. POWER SET
4-7-2-1. AUTO OFF: 5m in
The Self-Guard automatically turns off the power or goes into the power-savings mode
if you don’t press any buttons for a certain amount of time (0-9 minutes).
In “RECORD” and “TRANSMIT” modes, Self-Guard turns off only the LCD, LAMP for
the battery status and the LAMP for the recording status to save the battery. But, in the
rest of the modes besides “RECORD” and “TRANSMIT”, it turns off the power
completely. Set the time to 0 to deactivate the “1. AUTO OFF” function.
4-7-2-2. SAVE AC: OFF
This function is to save the power by using the low-powering technology. If there is no
motion then the Self-Guard goes into the sleep-mode. After 2 seconds have elapsed,
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the Self-Guard wake up and check if there is a motion. If there is no motion then the
Self-Guard goes into sleep-mode again, but if there is a motion then the Self-Guard
start to record.
This low-powering technology is very important when you are using the batt ery as
power source for the Self-Guard. But, if you use the AC power for the Self-Guard to
operate, then this low-powering technology is not much helpful to you.
Suppose that if you want to record for a long time and there is no AC power then you
need another battery to operate the Self-Guard for such a long time. If you get battery
with 5 volts output then you can connect that battery to the AC adaptor input port of the
Self-Guard directly. And the Self-Guard does not recognize the difference between the
battery and the AC power connected to the power input port, so that you can save the
battery even though it is connected to the AC power port.
If the Self-Guard recognizes that it is a battery connected to the power input port of the
Self-Guard then this “2.SAVE AC” function is not needed. But the Self-Guard does not
recognizes the difference, and this “2.SAVE AC” function is needed separately from
“3.SAVE BAT”.
In the case that you want to record objects passing once and quickly
before the Self-Guard, then turn off this function.
It can also extend the lifetime of the external battery pack (SG-938) provided by
our company by setting this function to ON.
Caution: Set it to off when using the Bluetooth
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4-7-2-3. SAVE B AT: ON
This function is to save the battery by using the low-powering technology. If there is no
motion then the Self-Guard goes into the sleep-mode. After 2 seconds have elapsed,
the Self-Guard wake up and check if there is a motion. If there is no motion then the
Self-Guard goes into sleep-mode again, but if there is a motion then the Self-Guard
start to record. This low-powering technology is very important when you are using the
battery as power source for the Self-Guard.
In the case that you want to record objects
passing once and quickly be fore the Self-Guard, the n turn off this function.
Caution: Set it to off when using the Bluetooth.
4-7-2-4. ULTR A SAV: ON
When you set this function to on, then you can maximize the battery usage time.
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If this function is on, then the Self-Guard starts to record only if it detects audio not a
movement, so the Self-Guard does not record even if there is a movement.
Caution: Set it to off when using the Bluetooth
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4-7-2-5. VIDEO TIME : 2
You need to set the “VIDEO TIME” (0-9 seconds) to record the images when the
camera detects motions. For example, if you set the “VIDEO TIME” to 2, then the Self-
Guard starts to record the images from the camera for 2 seconds as soon as it detects
a motion. But if it detects another motion during recording the image for the previously
detected motion, then the recording time for that newly detected motion automatically
becomes another whole set value of 2 seconds.
Caution: If you set this time to 0, then the Self-Guard will not record any images when
it detects motions.
4-7-2-6. AUDIO TI ME: 2
This function sets for the audio recording time (0-9 seconds). When “AUDIO DET” is
set to off, then the Self-Guard starts to record audio only in the case that the Self-
Guard detects both the motions from the camera and sounds by the microphone. When
“AUDIO DET” is set to on, then the Self-Guard starts to record audio when the Self-
Guard detects sounds from the microphone regardless of the motions detected from
the camera. Audio recording time set is the same as with the above “Video Recording
Time Set”.
Option ON/OFF Video Detection Audio Detection
Record Audio
AUDIO DET:OFF YES YES
YES
AUDIO DET:OFF YES NO NO
AUDIO DET:OFF NO YES/NO
NO
AUDIO DET:ON YES/NO YES
YES
Caution: If you set this time to 0, then t he Self-Guard will not record the sound even if it
detects sound.
7. AUDIO DET: OFF
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This function decides on the audio recording methods. If this function is on, then the
Self-Guard starts to record sounds when it detects the sounds regardless of the
motions detected from the camera. If this value is off, then the Self-Guard starts to
record audio only in the case that the Self-Guard detects both the motions by the
camera and sounds by the microphone. When this value is set to CON, Self-Guard will
record audio continuously regardless of whether it detects an audio or not.
4-7-2-8. ON/OFF I NFO
Shows up to 10 last history of power ON/OFF. The date and time is recorded for each
power on and off. If the power of the Self-Guard is gone abnormally such as, detaching
the battery from the Self-Guard during the operation, then the Self-Guard wil l not
record it in the power off history.
The black colored date/time (> 03/10 14:19:51) indicates you of the time that you
turned on the Self-Guard. The blue colored date/time (< 04/11 11:56:31) indicates you
of the time that you turn ed off the Self-Guard.
4-7-3. ALARM SE T
If you set the alarm volume too loud, then that sound may be louder than the audio
detected by the Self-Guard’s internal microphone and the Self-Guard may not record
the audio accordingly. Be cautious when you set the volume to high level.
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4-7-3-1. MOTION
Set up for alarm functions when the Self-Guard detects motions by the camera.
1. CHANNEL SET
Turns ON/OFF the alarm for each camera when the Self-Guard detects motion by the
each camera.
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2. TIME: 1
When a motion is detected by the camera then the Self-Guard generates an alarm from
the internal speaker. The duration of the alarm is from 0.2 to 9 seconds.
3. TYPE: 1
Set types for the alarm when a motion is detected by the camera. There are 5 different
types for the alarm (1 - 5).
4. VOLUME:2
Set the volume for the alarm when a motion is detected by the camera. There are 9
different levels for the volume (1 - 9).
4-7-3-2. BLUETOOTH (SG-300, SG-310 only)
Set the alarm function for each Bluetooth channel when there is a motion detected by
the camera of the Self-Guards which are connected wirelessl y via Bluetooth.
1. CHANNEL SET
Turns ON/OFF the alarm for each Bluetooth channel when there is a motion detected
by the camera of the Self-Guards which are connected wirelessly via Bluetooth.
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2. TIME: 1
When there is a motion detected by the camera of the Self-Guards which are
connected wirelessly via Bluetooth, the Self-Guard generates an alarm from the
internal speaker. The duration of the alarm is from 0.2 to 9 seconds.
3. TYPE: 3
Set the type for the alarm when there is a motion detected by the camera of the Self-
Guards which are connected wirelessly via Bluetooth. There are 5 different types for
the alarm (1 - 5).
4. VOLUME:5
Set the volume for the alarm when there is a motion detected by the camera of the
Self-Guards which are connected wirelessly via Bluetooth. There are 9 different levels
for the volume (1 - 9).
4-7-4. LANGUAGE: ENG
This is to select the language to be displayed in the menu. ENG is for the menu in
English, and KOR is for Korean.
4-7-5. UPGRADE
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“UPGRADE” is to upgrade the Self-Guard’s software to its latest version by internet. To
access this upgrade function, Self-Guard must be connected with Internet (LAN) or it
should have RS-MMC memory card inserted into the unit. Self-Guard must be
connected with AC/DC adaptor, and the battery lamp must be flashing with green light
in order to process this UPGRADE function.
“Version” indicates of the Self-Guard’s version for its software and hardware.
1.MMC DOWNLOAD
This function can be used only with the RS-MMC memory card for the use of upgrades.
You can make a RS-MMC memory card to be upgradeable by copying an
upgrade file or a version file for each model to the RS-MMC card’s route directory.
Insert that upgradeable RS-MMC memory card into the memory card slot on the
unit, and select “2.MMC DOW NLOAD”, then the Self-Guard automatically
changes its version to its latest. After that, Self-Guard reboots and finishes
upgrading process.
4-7-6. DEFAULT SET
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This function is to change the values set in all the menus back to its default set. Select
“YES” and press [ENT] to change all the values to the “DEFAULT SET”. Note that all
the values changed by the user will be deleted o nce you change the values back to the
“DEFAULT SET”.
4-7-7. SG NAME
This function is to put in the Self-Guard’s name, and used to back up the data of many
Self-Guards to the RS-MMC or USB memory devices (USB Memory or USB Hard Disk).
Self-Guard creates a directory name by the date, and the file name by the time. So, if
there already exists a directory name backed up to the RS-MMC or USB memory from
another Self-Guard, and you want to back up a directory created on the same date by
another Self-Guard, then the existing directory name in the RS-MMC or USB memory
gets over-written by the new data from the other Self-Guard. To prevent this when you
are backing up the data to the RS-MMC or USB memory devices, you need to make a
name for each Self-Guard, and create directory names for all the Self-Guards in the
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USB memory in order to back up the data to the RS-MMC or USB memory under the
correct Self-Guard’s name in the RS-MMC or USB memory devices. Of all the data in
the USB memory backed up from the Self-Guards, Self-Guard is designed to search
only for the file, which has the same directory name in your Self-Guard and in the RS-
MMC or USB memory device. But, you can search the data of other Self-Guards
backed up in the RS-MMC or USB memory device with your Self-Guard if you change
your Self-Guard’s name to that specific Self-Guard’s, which you want to search with.
Then the searching program recognizes your Self-Guard as the other, and you can
search the data of the other Self-Guard.
You can change the name by using the direction buttons. Press [ENT] to save the
changed name, and press [ESC] to cancel the changed name.
RS-MMC or USB memory devices must be inserted into the Self-Guard when you
want to search for SG names registered in those devices. Select a SG name and
press ENT button to search for a file under the selected SG name.
Select either RS-MMC or USB and press ENT button to check the SG names
registered i n each device.
I-5. BLUETOOTH (SG-300, SG-310 only)
When using the Bluetooth, you can get faster image transmitting speed by setting the
image compress resolution to 128x128 for the slave Self-Guards. The transmitting
speed goes down as you increase the image compress resolution and set it higher than
128x128. It is recommended to set the image compress resolution to 128x128 when
using the Bluetooth.
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Select “BLUETOOTH” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next
screen appears in the LCD as below. To go to the previous menu, press [ESC].
5-1. CONNECT SET
This function is to connect a master Self-Guard to seven (7) other slave Self-Guards
wirelessly via Bluetooth, and “1.CONNECT SET” can only be activated when you
select “
B.M/S:MASTERas MASTER. Move the cursor to “1.CONNECT SET”, and press
[ENT], then a new window appears with seven Bluetooth Numbers (BT1-BT7) that you
have logged in or the default set of IDs. These Bluetooth numbers are composed of the
Bluetooth ID, camera channel number, and automatic connection ON/OFF information.
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Select a Bluetooth number that you want to connect with your Self-Guard using [ ]
and [ ]▽ , and select “CONNECT” using [ ] and [ ]◁▷and then press [ENT] to start the
connection. If you want to change a slave Self-Guard’s Bluetooth ID, camera channel
number, and automatic connection ON/OFF information, use [ ] and [ ]△▽to select that
Bluetooth number. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “EDIT” and press◁▷ [ENT], then a new
window appears as below.
1. CONNECT: ON
You can turn ON or OFF the automatic connection function via Bluetooth when you go
into the “RECORD” or “TRANSMIT” mode.
2. RE Q CAME RA: 1
If you connect to a slave Self-Guard wirelessly via Bluetooth, then you can request a
certain camera number to be transmitted from the slave Self-Guard wirelessly via
Bluetooth to your Self-Guard. For example, if you select 2 for the “REQ CAMERA”,
then you get images from the camera channel number 2 transmitted to your master
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Self-Guard. If the camera channel number you have requested is not turned on, then
the slave Self-Guard will send the images of the camera channel which is turned on
and nearest to the requested channel number.
3. SLAVE PWD SET
If “5.BLUETOOTH” in “a.PASSWORD SET” fr om “F. OTHERS” is set to ON for the
slave Self-Guard and requires you to input password, then you have to put in the
correct password to access the slave Self-Guards wirelessly via Bluetooth with your
master Self-Guard. But if you have logged in the password beforehand, then you do
not have to input the password when you connect to the slave Self-Guards via
Bluetooth. If you press [ENT], then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. Put in
the password for the slave Self-Guard which you want to access for, and press [ENT].
4. 40:02:78:0C:60:C5
This is Bluetooth ID and you can change this ID using the direction buttons.
5-2. M/S: MASTER
The Self-Guard selected as a Master can be simultaneously connected to seven (7)
different slave Self-Guards at the same time. Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to set the Self-Guards
either as a MASTER or a SLAVE. “A.CONNECT SET” can only be activated when you
select “
B.M/S:MAS TERas MASTER.
5-3. MY ID
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This function is to find the Bluetooth ID for your Self-Guard. When you want to connect
to the slave Self-Guards with your master Self-Guard, then you need to know the
Bluetooth ID of the slave Self-Guard. You can confirm those Bluetooth IDs by checking
from “C.MY ID” of the slave Self-Guards and then connect to the slave Self-Guards.
5-4. AUDIO: BT1
This function is to choose one Bluetooth channel to hear the audio from, once you are
connected to several slave Self-Guards via Bluetooth (BT1-BT7).
5-5. AUTO CONN: OFF
This function is to set ON or OFF the automatic connection option when the wireless
connection via Bluetooth got lost caused by poor wireless network environments. The
options for this function are OFF, 1-9, and OFF. If you set it with a number between 1
and 9, then the Self-Guard automatically tires to reconnect to each other for that
selected number of times, and stops after those number of trials. If it is set to OFF, then
the Self-Guard does not try to reconnect even after it gets disconnected. If you set this
function to ON, then the Self-Guard will try to connect to other Self-Guards until it gets
reconnected.
5-6. POWER: OFF
This function turns ON or OFF the power for the Bluetooth. Turn it on to access the
Bluetooth. Be sure to turn it off when you are not using the Bluetooth function to save
the battery.
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II. Search and Playback Program
You can copy the data saved in the Self-Guard to the RS-MMC or USB Memory, and
then copy this data to your computer. And you can search and playback the data with
this program.
After installing the program in your computer, you will see an icon for the program.
Point the mouse to this icon, and double-click the left side of the mouse. You will see a
window as below.
You can install the program to your computer with the provided CD.
II-1. How to install
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM, and check the files below.
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To install the program, double-click SETUP icon. Then a new window appears as
below, and starts installing the program.
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Type in the serial number and you can get this number from the back of your Self-
Guard where the battery is placed in.
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When the processes above are finished, then the program installment is completed.
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Now you will see an icon for the program on the ground screen.
Point the mouse to this icon, and double-click left side of the mouse, then a new
window appears as below and starts the program.
II-2. Data Search and Playback
Of the many windows, move the mouse point to the window that you want to playback
and click the right side of the mouse, then a new window appears as below.
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This function enables you to playback the file, which is stored in your computer. You
can use the speed bar and the control buttons while you playback the file.
Click “Browse” and select the folder and file that you want to playback, and then click
“OK”. For example, select “C:\Sellf-Guard\20040701\03050701.sgv” and then click
“OK”.
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II-3. Other functions
a. SETUP
You can on and off the title to display the “Play status”, “Date/Time”.
b. Date/Time
Shows the date and time of your computer
c. Print , Save
If you pause the video, then you can print or save an image in JPEG format. Also, you
can print the file with the extension name of “snp”, or save it in the JPEG format.
d. Position bar, Speed bar
The position bar is one hour long, and indicates of the current position of the whole
playback time. “Speed bar” is to control the speed of the playback.
e. Control buttons
These control buttons are to control the following functions when you playback the file
saved in your computer; Playback, Playback frame by frame, Fast-rewind, Fast-
forward, Go to the start of the file, Go to the end of the file.
f. Mode change
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You can decide how many images to be displayed on your computer’s monitor. There
are 8 displaying modes when v iewing the images of the Self-Guard from your computer.
If you want to magnify a certain image, then point the mouse to that image and click the
left side of the mouse. If you click on that magnified image again, then the image
returns to the previous size.
g. Pre/Next page
At each displaying mode, if you want to see other channels instead of the current
channels on the monitor, click this button to go to the previous or to the next page.
h. AVI Conversion
This is to convert a file for the use of Self-Guard to a file in AVI format.
Click on the “OPEN” button to select a file to be converted to AVI file format an d
click “CONVERT”.
i. Zoom/Iris/Focus/Move (Reserved)
This function controls of pan, tilt, and camera with a zoom function (zoom, iris, focus,
move), and is reserved for later use.
j.Preset(Reserved)
This function can preset eight different positions of the pan, tilt, and a camera with a
zoom function, and is reserved for later use.
k.Minimize/Exit
”Minimize” is to minimize the window of the File Search and Playback Program, and
“Exit” is to exit from the Program.
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III. OTHERS
III-1. How to use Button Camera (SG-110, SG-210, SG-310 model only)
1. Press [ENT] for 2 seconds to turn on the power.
2. Connect Self-Guard with Button Camera through the port in the body “Connector
with Docking” .
3.Use [] and []◁▷to change 3.EXT CAM3: OFF to ON. (“OPTION” -> 1.CAM ERA
SET -> 3.EXT CAM3: OFF) (When not using internal camera(s), turn OFF 1.INT CAM1).
4. Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷to change 3.EXT MIC: OFF to ON. (“OPTION” -> 2.RECORD
SET -> 3. EXT MIC: OFF)
5. In the main menu, select “1.RECORD” and press [ENT] to record audio and video
of button camera.
6. When removing button camera from Self-Guard, turn ON “1.INT CAM1”
(“OPTION” -> 1.CAMER A SET -> 1.INT CAM1: OFF) and “2.INT MIC” (“OPTION” ->
B.RECORD SET -> 2.INT MIC: OFF) to reactivate internal camera and microphone.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
z Self-Guard shuts down its power for no reason automatically
The Self-Guard automatically turns off the power or goes into the power-savings
mode if you don’t press any button for a certain amount of time (1-9 minutes). This
does not indicate malfunction of the system.
In “RECORD” and “TRANSMIT” modes, Self-Guard turns off only the LCD, battery
status LAMP, and recording status LAMP to save the battery. But, in the rest of
the modes except for “RECORD” or “TRANSMIT”, it turns off the power
completely. Set the time to 0 to deactivate “AUTO POWER OFF” function.
Caution: To maximize the life of the battery, do not turn off “AUTO POWER
OFF” function.
z Battery power fades quickly.
1. When you are not using the Bluetooth, set “POWE R” to off from the menu
“BLUETOOTH”. (SG-300, SG-310 only)
2. In the menu “OPTION”, select “SAVE BAT” from the menu “POWER SET” of the
menu “OTHERS”, and set on “SAV E BAT”.
z If I connect the Self-Guard with the adaptor, then the Self-Guard turns on its
power automatically.
Self-Guard has a function named, “automatic recovery function”, and it
automatically turns on its power when it is provided with external power sources.
If there is an electricity (a power) failure, Self-Guard automatically starts to use the
power from its battery. But the Self-Guard turns off its power, when it is not
provided with the power from the adaptor for a long time, and uses up the whole
battery. And as soon as the electricity is available to the Self-Guard, it
automatically starts to charge the battery with electricity, and returns back to the
modes just before it turned off its power (“RECORD”, “TRANSMIT”, or to the initial
mode). This function is very useful when you have installed the Self-Guard in the
remote places far away from you. In the case that you have installed the Self-
Guard in remote places, and there happens an electricity failure for some time and
the electricity gets available to the Self-Guard again, then you have to go to where
the Self-Guard is placed to turn it on, and to set it to the “RECORD” or
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“TRANSMIT” modes. But the Self-Guards have this “automatic recovery function”,
and free the users from the burden.
z Self-Guard’s image from the camera or recorded images are blurred.
It may happen when there is dust or other particles on the camera lens, so you
should carefully wipe out those dust and other particles at times with the rolled up
soft fabrics or tissue.
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Warra nty Guid e
This product has passed through quality control and testing. If this product shows any
manufacturer’s defects during normal use, then there is a 12 months warranty service
period from date of purchase. Check this warranty sheet first. Please contact the
distributor or dealer after checking out any problems in the product. The standard for
repairing, replacement or reimbursement follows Customer.
Warranty Content
Any defects under normal use within the warranty service period we give you free repair service according to the warranty sheet. We charge you with the fee of parts and services despite free warranty service period.
1. Any breakage made without care.
2. Breakage or trouble made by natural disaster.
3. Breakage or trouble made by breaking the product guide or manual.
4. Breakage or trouble made by wrong power voltage or frequency.
5. When you want to resemble for full system or replace parts within warranty service period.
6. When unauthorized engineer modified or made damage on the product trying to repair it, we may charge you with the fee. We don’t support the breakage after warranty service period. If the customer wants to get it repaired, we charge them with the fee.
Product Warranty Service Sheet
Product & Model name
Product serial number
Distributor or Agency
Date you purchased
Warranty period 12 months
Name
Customer
Address
* This warranty sheet may not be provided again. * Please fill out this sheet as soon as you purchase the product. * You should show this warranty service sheet when you get a warranty service.
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