Clover Electronics DVR MVR1020 User Manual

Instruction Manual  
1 Channel Mobile  
Digital Video Recorder  
Model MVR1020  
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5-6-2. Replaying by Time/Date Search .....................................................30  
5-6-3. Search by Recording Lists ..............................................................31  
6. Viewer ............................................................................................33  
6-1. CF Card Viewer Installation ....................................................................33  
6-2. CF Card Viewer .......................................................................................36  
6-2-1. Playback .........................................................................................37  
6-2-2. Backup ............................................................................................38  
6-2-3. AVI File Converting .......................................................................39  
6-2-4. Image Capture in JPEG File ...........................................................39  
6-2-5. Print Button ....................................................................................40  
6-2-6. Other Buttons .................................................................................41  
6-3. Raw Data Backup ....................................................................................42  
6-3-1. Other Buttons .................................................................................43  
6-4. Backup Viewer ........................................................................................44  
Appendix  
1. Recording Time Table ..................................................................46  
1-1. Recording Resolution 720 x 480 .............................................................46  
1-2. Recording Resolution 360 x 480 .............................................................47  
2. Limited 1year Warranty ..............................................................49  
3. How to Obtain Factory Service ..................................................49  
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About this manual  
This is the instruction manual for 1 Channel Mobile DVR, Model MVR1020.  
This manual describes how to install and operate the MVR1020 and provide  
information regarding specifications and features of this product.  
Please be sure to read this manual and follow the instructions when installing the  
MVR1020.  
If you have any questions or problems installing, please contact Clover Electronics at  
877-327-5000.  
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1. Unpacking  
When unpacking the DVR Unit, please be cautious not to drop, throw or hit with force.  
This may cause damage to the product that could lead to malfunctions.  
Before Installation please check if the following objects are included.  
1 Channel Mobile DVR unit  
Remote Controller & Batteries  
Instruction Manual  
CF Card Viewer CD  
CF Card Reader (Optional)  
Power Cable  
Mounting Bracket  
1 CH Mobile DVR  
External IR Receiver (Optional)  
CF Card Reader  
Remote  
Batteries  
CD-Rom  
Manual  
(Optional)  
Controller  
Power Cable  
Ext. IR Receiver  
Screws  
Mounting  
Brackets  
(Optional)  
Ú If any of the above items are missing please contact Clover Electronics.  
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2. Features  
Duplex (Record / Play-back)  
Real Time Full Display mode  
High Quality and Easy to install & control  
Stand Alone Type (Non-PC, Non-OS)  
On Screen Display  
Built-in Time / Date Generator  
Event lists of 990  
Motion and Alarm detection recording  
Quick Search: by Date & Time / Recording Lists  
CF Card Overwrite  
MJPEG Compression  
Remote Control  
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3. Specifications  
System  
NTSC  
PAL  
Input  
Output  
Composite 1Vp-p @ 75 Ohm, RCA(1CH)  
Composite 1Vp-p @ 75 Ohm, RCA(1CH)  
2 RCA(1CH Input, 1CH Output)  
Mono PCM  
Video Signal  
Input/Output  
Audio  
Recording Mode  
Display Frame  
30 FPS  
Display  
Display Resolution  
Screen Split Mode  
Video Compression  
720×480  
720×576  
Full  
M-JPEG codec core  
Display Resolution 720×480/360×480 720×576/360×576  
Recording Method  
Recording Speed  
Image Full Size  
Storage  
Continuous, Event(Motion/Alarm)  
Recording  
30 FPS  
25 FPS  
3 ~ 25 KB  
4 ~ 27 KB  
MLC, SLC type of CF Card supported  
Search by Date/Time, Recording Lists  
Search  
Playback  
External Alarm Input  
Alarm Output  
Remote Control  
Power  
Alarm Input : Terminal Block  
Alarm Output : Terminal Block  
IR Remote Control  
Alarm Control  
9V~ 40V / 1A (Locking Wafer Type)  
123.5 × 88 × 29 mm  
0.9Lbs  
Others  
Dimension(mm)  
Weight  
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4. Installation  
4-1. What to do before Installation  
Make sure all the required hardware is available.  
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1 Channel Mobile DVR unit (requires installing a CF Card)  
Camera (including power for camera unit)  
TV or Composite monitor  
Connect a camera to the DVR unit and the DVR unit to the monitor (video output  
device).  
Connect DC power from vehicle to the DVR --- pay attention to the polarity  
(Refer to section 4-2 for more information).  
Confirm live video is displayed on the monitor before proceeding to the next step.  
Select the Setup Menu and set the current date and time  
Set values for required options such as motion detection, etc.  
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4-2. How to Connect DC power to DVR unit  
(Rear View)  
A
B
or ○  
4-2-1. When Installing the DVR in a Vehicle  
Cut out the DC jack on the provided DC power wires as shown in Fig.4-1, and  
then connect wires as follows.  
GROUND: Connect the BLACK colored wire to vehicle’s chassis (Do not  
connect it to the gas tank or the airbag area).  
DC 9V TO 40V (HOT): Connect the RED colored wire to the DC power line  
that supplies DC 12V or DC 24V when ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
Red  
Fuse (250V.3A)  
A
Black  
Fig.4-1 Power Cable  
CAUTION  
Connect the 4 pin connector with 2 wires in polarity to the power in jack on  
the rear panel after connecting Ground and Hot (B+) as mentioned above.  
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4-2-2. When Using the DVR for Security Purpose  
Connect the 4pin connector with 2 wires in polarity to the power in jack on  
the rear panel of the DVR.  
Connect DC 12V or DC24V, 3AAC adapter (not supplied: Switching Power  
Supply, center: +, outer: ground) to the DC jack on the provided DC power  
wires shown in Fig.4-2.  
DC Jack  
B
Fig.4-2 Power Cable  
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4-3. How to Install the Mounting Bracket for DVR  
Unscrew 2-locking screw knobs and 4 screws on both sides of the DVR.  
Attach the mounting bracket onto both sides of DVR and secure them with the  
screws (See Fig. 4-3).  
If necessary, install the DVR with the mounting brackets to proper place in  
your vehicle.  
Fig.4-3 Installation of mounting bracket  
CAUTION  
Do not install the mounting bracket for DVR to the gas tank or airbag area.  
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4-4. Installation Check Lists  
Is the camera installed at the right position?  
Is the camera cable connected to the input?  
Is the audio cable connected to the input?  
Is the system set on a stable location?  
Is the system set on a stable location by mounting bracket?  
Is the placement of the system clear from any elements such as water, excess  
dust, direct sunlight, magnetic field, gas, oil and etc…  
Is the system located away from temperatures beyond 32ºF ~ 122ºF  
Is the location of the DVR unit away from the reach out of children?  
Are the batteries inserted correctly in the remote controller?  
Is the video output cable connected to the correct jack?  
Are all components (Camera, DVR) connected to the correct power supply?  
CAUTION  
Turn off the POWER when removing or inserting the Compact Flash  
Card (CF Card) to the DVR.  
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4-5. Controls and Connectors on the DVR  
4-5-1. Front  
③ ④  
Fig.4-4 Front View  
1) PWR LED: Red light is lit when the power is ON  
2) REC & PLAY LED: Green light will be blinking when the system is in the recording  
or replaying mode, turn off during live mode.  
3) REC Button: Press this button to start recording. To stop recording, press this button  
again.  
4) LIST: Recording lists (up to 990 lists) will display when this button is pressed. Press  
this button again to exit.  
5) MENU / LOCK / ESC / STOP  
- MENU & ESC: Display on screen Menu or escape to screen.  
- STOP: To stop replaying.  
- LOCK: Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to lock the system.  
When the system is locked, all the buttons and remote controller doesn’t  
work. Press and hold this button for 3 seconds again to unlock. Refer to the  
next screen showing the lock icon.  
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Lock Icon  
Fig.4-5 Lock Icon  
6) ARROW Buttons:  
1
Used as Left and Rewind (x16) Key  
2
Used as Right and previous Frame Key  
3
Used as Up and next Frame Key  
4
Used as Down and fast Forward (x16) Key  
1
2
3
4
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4-5-2. Rear  
Fig.4-6 Rear View  
1) Video IN/OUT  
Connect a camera to the Video Input (RCA Connector) and a monitor to the Video  
Output (RCA Connector) on the rear panel of the unit as shown in Fig.4-6.  
2) Audio IN/OUT  
If necessary, connect a microphone to the Audio Input (RCA Connector) and a  
speaker to the Audio Output (RCA Connector) on the rear panel of the unit.  
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3) Alarm IN/OUT  
Connect a Normally Open (N.O.) sensor to the Alarm Input and a Normally Open  
(N.O.) sensor or Normally Close (N.C.) sensor to the Alarm Output depending on  
your application.  
4) IR Remote Control Extender (Optional)  
Plug the IR remote control extender to the jack in order to extend the remote control  
distance.  
5) 4-pin Power Connector  
Refer to section 4-2.  
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4-6. Remote Controller  
1
The functions of keys listed  
below are not available on this  
model.  
2
① USB & CDRW key  
2
Numeric keys  
4
③ Far & Near key  
3
4
PT/ZF key  
Fig.4-7 Remote Controller  
Refer to section 4-5-1 on how to operate.  
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5. HOW TO OPERATE  
5-1. General Operation  
You can operate the functions of the system by using the buttons located on the  
front panel of the DVR unit, as well as the remote controller.  
The system status is indicated by either the LED lights or the monitor.  
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5-2. Running for the First Time (Initializing)  
When you turn on the power for the first time, the screen will be shown as below.  
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Fig.5-1Initializing  
① : Displays CF Card capacity available for recording.  
: Displays firmware version.  
: Displays the date and time on the top of screen.  
Fig.5-2 Error Message  
Note  
If a CF Card is not in the DVR, the error message “MEM. ERROR” will  
display on the screen as shown Fig. 5-2.  
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5-3. Live Mode  
Current time/date  
CF Card use  
Recording Icon  
Motion & Alarm Icon  
Fig.5-3Live Mode  
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5-4. Setup  
- Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote controller to setup the  
menus, the screen shown in Fig.5-4 will be displayed.  
- Press the MENU button again to return to the previous menu.  
Capacity of CF Card  
Version of System  
Icons  
Fig.5-4 Menu Icons  
- Choose one of menus by using the ◀▶ button and press the or button to  
setup the menus.  
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5-4-1. Time/Date  
- Choose the TIME menu by using the ◀▶ button.  
- Press the or button, the TIME/DATE menu shown in Fig. 5-5 will display.  
Fig.5-5 Time/Date Menu  
- Select the values (year/month/date/hour/minute) by using the ◀▶ button,  
change the values with the or button. Selected values (or items) will be  
highlighted in yellow.  
Display  
- Select the DISPLAY in the Time/Date menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select YES or NO with the or button.  
- If “YES” is selected, time and date will be displayed on the top of the screen,  
but if “NO” is selected, it won’t be displayed.  
Date Format  
There are three kinds of formats to display the time and date.  
MM / DD / YYYY: for U.S.A.  
▪ YYYY / MM / DD: for Asian countries.  
▪ DD / MM / YYYY: for European countries.  
- Select the DATE FORMAT in the Time/Date menu by using the ◀▶ button  
and select the date format with the or button.  
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5-4-2. FA./CF  
- Choose the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button.  
- Press the or button, the FA./CF menu shown in Fig. 5-6 will display.  
Fig.5-6 FA./CF Menu  
Factory Set  
- Select the FACTORY SET in the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select YES or NO with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in  
yellow.  
- Select “YES” and then press the PLAY button on the front panel or the remote  
controller for factory default settings.  
CF Format  
- Select the CF FORMAT in the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select YES or NO with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in  
yellow.  
- Select “YES” and then press the PLAY button on the front panel or the remote  
controller for formatting the Compact Flash (CF) Memory Card.  
Note  
Formatting on the new CF Card or the used one should be performed in  
the live mode before recording.  
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REC List Clear  
- Select the REC LIST CLEAR in the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button  
and select YES or NO with the or button. Selected item will be  
highlighted in yellow.  
- Select “YES” and then press the PLAY button on the front panel or the remote  
controller for deleting the recording lists.  
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5-4-3. Record  
- Choose the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button.  
- Press the or button, the RECORD menu shown in Fig. 5-7 will display.  
Fig.5-7 Record Menu  
Fig.5-7 Record Menu  
Quality  
- Select the QUALITY in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select one of recording qualities among High+, High, Middle, Low and Low-  
with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow.  
The higher the level selected (e.g. High+), the better display quality is but the  
larger the data becomes.  
Speed  
- Select the SPEED in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and select  
one of recording speed among 30FPS, 15, 7.5, 5, 2.5, 1.5, 1 and 0.5 with the ▼  
or button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow.  
The more the frames selected (e.g. 30FPS), the better real time display is but the  
larger the data becomes.  
Audio  
- Select the AUDIO in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and select  
YES or NO with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow.  
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Event REC Time  
- Select the EVENT REC TIME (Event Recording Time by Alarm or Motion  
Detection) in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and select an event  
recording time (1 to 99 seconds) with the or button. Selected item will be  
highlighted in yellow.  
Resolution  
- Select the RESOLUTION in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select 720 x 480 or 360 x 480 with the or button. Selected item will be  
highlighted in yellow.  
CF ID  
- Select the CF ID in the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button and setup an  
ID for CF Cards by using the or button. Selected item will be highlighted  
in yellow.  
CF Card ID. No.  
Fig.5-8 CF Card ID in the playback mode  
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5-4-4. Motion/Alarm  
- Choose the RECORD menu by using the ◀▶ button.  
- Press the or button, the MOTION/ALARM menu shown in Fig. 5-9 will  
be displayed.  
Fig.5-9 Motion/Alarm Menu  
Sensitivity  
- Select the SENSITIVITY in the MOTION/ALARM menu by using the ◀▶  
button and select one of sensitivities among Very high, High, Middle, Low and  
Very low with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow.  
Area  
- Select the area in the MOTION/ALARM menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
press the or button to open the window for motion detection area setup.  
- When the window for motion detection area setup as shown in Fig.5-10 is  
displayed on the screen, press the LIST button on the front panel or the remote  
controller for choosing all the motion detection areas. The symbol, “O” will be  
displayed, and it represents motion detection areas. The symbol, “X” represents  
cleared motion detection areas.  
Press the LIST button again to clear all the areas.  
- Press the ◀▶ button and or button to setup motion detection area on the  
specific region.  
- Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu.  
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Fig.5-10 Motion Detection Area Setup  
Alarm  
- Select the Alarm in the MOTION/ALARM menu by using the ◀▶ button and  
select YES or NO with the or button. Selected item will be highlighted in  
yellow.  
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5-5. Recording  
There are four kinds of recording available in this system.  
- Manual recording: Continuous recording  
- Alarm recording: Recording by alarm sensors  
- Motion recording: Recording by motion detection  
- Alarm & Motion recording: Recording by alarm sensors and motion detection  
simultaneously.  
5-5-1. Manual (Continuous) Recording  
The user can manually start recording the video footage by pressing the REC  
(Recording) button on the front panel or the remote controller.  
The manual recording will start recording only if the alarm and motion detection are  
not set. The recoding icon will be displayed on the top of the screen as shown in  
Fig.5-11.  
Fig.5-11 Manual Recording Icon  
5-5-2. Alarm Recording  
The system will automatically start recording only when an alarm is activated.  
- Select “YES” on the ALARM in the MOTION/ALARM menu (See section 5-4-4  
for more details).  
- Press REC button on the front panel or the remote controller.  
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5-5-3. Motion Recording  
The system will automatically start recording only when motions of object are  
detected.  
- Setup the AREA (motion area) in the MOTION/ALARM menu (See section 5-4-4  
for more details).  
- Press REC button on the front panel or the remote controller.  
5-5-4. Alarm & Motion Recording  
Refer to section 5-5-2 and 5-5-3.  
- Fig.5-12 shows that any of alarm or motion detection is not activated and the icons  
in white on the bottom of screen are displayed.  
- Fig.5-13 shows that alarm and motion are activated and the icons in red on the  
bottom of screen are displayed.  
Fig.5-12 Manual Recording Icon  
Fig.5-13 Alarm/Motion Recording Icon  
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5-6. Playback  
The screen shown in Fig.5-14 will appear if the PLAY button on either the front  
panel or the remote controller is pressed in the live mode.  
Fig.5-14 Screen in Playback Menu  
5-6-1. Replaying from the first  
- In order to replay from the first recording time, select the REPLAYING FROM  
THE FIRST in the PLAY menu as shown in Fig.5-14 by using the ◀▶ button.  
- Press the PLAY button to playback (See Fig.5-15).  
- Press the button or the MENU button to exit.  
5-6-2. Replaying by Time/Date Search  
- In order to replay by time/date search, select the REPLAYING by Time/Date  
Search in the PLAY menu as shown in Fig.5-14 by using the ◀▶ button.  
- To set the Playback Start Time, select year, month, day, hour, minute and second  
on the TIME (e.g.: [2008/11/10 10:57:19]) with the ◀▶ button and press the ▼  
or button to select the Time/Date. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow.  
- Press the PLAY button to playback (See Fig.5-15).  
- To exit, press the button twice or the MENU button.  
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Fig.5-15 Replaying Screen  
CF Card ID  
Time & Date  
Playback Status: Playback or Pause  
CF Card used rate  
Playing Speed: Up to 16 times  
5-6-3. Search by Recording Lists  
- Press the LIST button on the front panel or the remote controller, up to 990  
recording lists will be displayed as shown in Fig. 5-16.  
- Select one of the lists by using the ◀▶ button, the selected list will be  
highlighted in yellow.  
- Press the PLAY button to playback. If the CF Card contains the corresponding  
recording list, the system will start replaying. But if it doesn’t, the message of  
“Out of Range” in red will be displayed on the screen, and then the system will  
automatically start replaying from the first recording time.  
- Switch the page for recording lists by pressing the or button.  
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Fig.5-16 Recording Lists  
The abbreviations on the end of the lists represent as below,  
respectively.  
A: Alarm Recording  
P:  
Power on  
M: Motion Recording  
R: Manual Recording  
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6. VIEWER  
6-1. CF Card Viewer Installation  
Install the program in your PC by using the supplied CD as follows.  
- Start the Operating System (Windows XP/VISTA).  
- Insert the program CD into CD-ROM drive.  
- Open My Computer, and then select CD-ROM drive.  
- Double click Setup.Exe. The software installation will begin.  
Fig.6-1 Installation of CFCard Viewer  
- Click “NEXT” button in Fig.6-1.  
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Fig.6-2 Installation of CFCard Viewer  
- Click “Install” button in Fig.6-2 for installation.  
Fig.6-3 Installation of CFCard Viewer  
- Click “Abort” button in Fig.6-2 to abort installation.  
- Skip to next step for installation.  
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After installing, the CFCardViewer shown in Fig.6-4 will be displayed on the screen.  
Fig.6-4 Installation of CFCard Viewer  
Fig.6-5 Installation of CFCard Viewer Completed  
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The Icon of CFCard Viewer will be created on the desktop as shown in Fig.6-6.  
Fig.6-6 Icon for CFCard Viewer  
6-2. CFCard Viewer  
By CFCard Viewer you can view the recorded data, save it to a PC and convert it to  
AVI file format.  
- Insert the CFCard that contains the record data to the provided USB 2.0 Card  
Reader.  
- Connect the provided USB cable to the USB 2.0 Card Reader and PC.  
- Double click the Icon of CFCard Viewer on the desktop, and then the screen  
shown in Fig.6-7 will be displayed.  
Fig.6-7 CFCard Viewer  
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- Click the USB device (CFCard) on the upper right hand corner of the screen to  
select (See Fig.6-8).  
- To exit, click  
on the upper right hand corner of the screen, press ESC or  
ALT+F4 button on your key board.  
Fig.6-8 Selection of USB device (CFCard)  
6-2-1. Playback  
- After selecting the USB device (CF Card), click the DVR as shown in Fig.6-9.  
- Select the Date (year/month/day) on the calendar by clicking the highlighted  
character in blue that contains the recorded data.  
- Click the  
button to playback.  
Fig.6-9 Selection of DVR Button  
Control Buttons to Playback  
: Click Play button to start playback.  
: Click Reverse Play button to begin reverse playback.  
: Click Pause button to pause.  
: Click these buttons to view the previous frame or the next frame in still  
image.  
Playing Speed Control: Adjust play speed up to 5 times by clicking the slider and  
dragging it or clicking the bar. Move the slider to the center of the bar for normal  
playing speed (See Fig.6-10).  
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Fig.6-10 Playing Speed Control  
Adjust Audio Volume: Click the VOLUME button in Fig.6-11, and then adjust audio  
volume by clicking the slider and dragging it or clicking the bar. It is available at the  
normal playing speed.  
Click the VOLUME button again to make it “Mute”.  
Fig.6-11 Audio Volume  
6-2-2. Backup  
- Click the Save button shown in Fig.6-12 while the system is in the playback mode  
(Refer to section 6-2-1).  
- The current images on the screen will be saved in the CFCard_DVR_BK folder  
(C:\CFCard_DVR_BK)  
Fig.6-12 Selection of DVR/Save Button  
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6-2-3. AVI File Converting  
- Click the AVI and Save button shown in Fig.6-13 while the system is in the  
playback mode (Refer to section 6-2-1).  
- The AVI file will be saved in the CFCard_DVR_BK folder  
(C:\CFCard_DVR_BK).  
- To play, double-click one of the AVI files (Open Windows Explorer – click My  
computer – click “C” dive – click CFCard_DVR_BK folder.  
Fig.6-13 Selection of AVI/Save Button  
6-2-4. Image Capture in JPEG File  
- Righ-click on the screen of the CF Card Viewer, and then the pop-up screen will  
be displayed as shown in Fig.6-14.  
- Click “Cam 01 Image” on the pop-up screen to save the Ch 1 image in the  
CFCard_DVR_BK folder (C:\CFCard_DVR_BK) in JPEG file format.  
- To view, double-click one of the JPEG files (Open Windows Explorer – click My  
computer – click “C” dive – click CFCard_DVR_BK folder.  
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Fig.6-14 Pop-up Screen  
6-2-5. Print Button  
- Click the Print button shown in Fig.6-15 on the CF Card Viewer, and then the  
print window (See Fig.6-16) that contains current printing time, record time and  
CF Card ID will display.  
- Press the Print button in Fig.6-16 to print out the current images.  
Fig.6-15 Print Button  
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Fig.6-16 Print Window  
6-2-6. Other Buttons  
- To display a full screen, click “1 x 1” button or double-click on one of split  
screens.  
- To display split screens, click “2 x 2” button or double-click on a full screen.  
- Select NTSC or PAL by clicking depends on your country’s broadcasting system  
(NTSC in U.S.A.).  
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6-3. Raw Data Backup  
Raw Data Backup is to save all the recorded data or partial data that stored in CF  
Card in your PC.  
- Click the USB device (CFCard) on the upper right hand corner of the CFCard  
Viewer to select (See Section 6-2 for more details).  
- Click the Raw Data Backup button shown in Fig.6-17 if you wish to save all the  
recorded data in your PC, and then the saving progressive bar along with  
percentage will appear as shown in Fig.6-18.  
- If you wish to save a part of the whole recorded data, select the starting time by  
clicking on the yellow bar that represents the whole recorded data as shown in  
Fig.6-19 and set the ending time by right-clicking on it (See Fig.6-20), and then  
click the Raw Data Backup button.  
- The recorded data will be saved in the CFCard_DVR_BK folder  
(C:\CFCard_DVR_BK).  
- To play,  
Click the “Raw Data Open” in Fig.6-17, and then the Raw Data Backup Files  
will be displayed (See Fig.6-21).  
Click one of the files, and then click “Open” button in Fig.6-21.  
▪ Click the  
button to playback.  
Fig.6-17 Raw Data Backup/Open button  
Fig.6-18 Saving progressive bar  
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Fig.6-19 Whole Record Data  
Fig.6-20 Set the Starting/Ending time  
Fig.6-21 Raw Backup Files  
6-3-1. Other Buttons  
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6-4. Backup Viewer  
- Double click the Icon of Backup Viewer on the desktop, and then the screen  
shown in Fig.6-22 will be displayed.  
Fig.6-22 Backup Viewer  
To playback, click one of the backup files and drag & drop to one of split  
screens as shown in Fig.6-23.  
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APPENDIX  
1. Recording Time Table  
1.1 Recording Resolution: 720 x 480, Recording Time: Minutes  
CF Card  
1 GB  
Middle  
15  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
9
High  
12  
Low  
17  
Low-  
21  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
18  
23  
28  
34  
41  
35  
44  
55  
66  
79  
51  
66  
82  
99  
118  
226  
391  
609  
1157  
2.5  
1.5  
1
99  
126  
219  
341  
648  
158  
274  
427  
811  
190  
329  
512  
973  
171  
267  
507  
0.5  
CF Card  
4 GB  
Middle  
63  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
39  
High  
50  
Low  
75  
Low-  
89  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
75  
95  
119  
143  
170  
145  
216  
415  
719  
1120  
2128  
186  
277  
531  
921  
1433  
2723  
233  
279  
332  
346  
415  
494  
2.5  
1.5  
1
664  
797  
948  
1151  
1792  
3404  
1381  
2150  
4085  
1643  
2559  
4861  
0.5  
CF Card  
8 GB  
Middle  
124  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
71  
High  
100  
Low  
146  
Low-  
172  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
142  
182  
227  
273  
324  
277  
354  
443  
531  
632  
412  
527  
659  
790  
941  
2.5  
1.5  
1
790  
1012  
1753  
2730  
5188  
1265  
2192  
3413  
6484  
1518  
2630  
4095  
7781  
1806  
3130  
4874  
9260  
1370  
2133  
4053  
0.5  
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CF Card  
16 GB  
Middle  
246  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
141  
High  
199  
Low  
290  
Low-  
341  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
283  
363  
452  
545  
645  
554  
708  
886  
1062  
1580  
3022  
5260  
8150  
15640  
1264  
1882  
3612  
6250  
9904  
18520  
824  
1054  
2024  
3502  
5460  
10250  
1318  
2552  
4312  
6825  
12854  
2.5  
1.5  
1
1580  
2740  
4265  
8120  
0.5  
1-2. Recording Resolution: 360 × 480, Recording Time: Minutes  
CF Card  
1 GB  
Middle  
25  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
16  
High  
20  
Low  
30  
Low-  
35  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
30  
39  
49  
59  
68  
59  
76  
86  
115  
171  
333  
568  
894  
1743  
133  
198  
386  
659  
1037  
2021  
88  
113  
220  
376  
591  
1153  
142  
2.5  
1.5  
1
172  
294  
457  
891  
277  
473  
745  
0.5  
1452  
CF Card  
4 GB  
Middle  
108  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
67  
High  
86  
Low  
130  
Low-  
151  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
128  
124  
206  
247  
287  
249  
319  
402  
482  
559  
371  
474  
598  
717  
832  
2.5  
1.5  
1
723  
925  
1165  
1988  
3128  
6099  
1398  
2386  
3753  
7319  
1622  
2768  
4353  
8490  
1233  
1920  
3743  
1578  
2482  
4841  
0.5  
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CF Card  
8 GB  
Middle  
201  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
125  
High  
160  
Low  
242  
Low-  
280  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
243  
312  
392  
471  
546  
475  
607  
765  
918  
1065  
1584  
3090  
5272  
8293  
16172  
706  
903  
1138  
2220  
3788  
5958  
11618  
1366  
2663  
4545  
7149  
13941  
2.5  
1.5  
1
1376  
2348  
3657  
7130  
1762  
3006  
4728  
9220  
0.5  
CF Card  
16 GB  
Middle  
405  
Frame/Sec.  
High+  
250  
High  
320  
Low  
485  
Low-  
560  
30  
15  
7.5  
5
485  
620  
762  
910  
1085  
2124  
3862  
6180  
10254  
16543  
32540  
955  
1214  
1806  
3525  
6012  
9420  
18446  
1512  
2275  
4445  
7492  
11862  
23264  
1832  
2655  
5223  
9092  
14526  
27864  
1412  
2744  
4690  
7210  
14260  
2.5  
1.5  
1
0.5  
Note  
- Recording Times differ widely depending on environment, camera quality, settings  
and so on.  
- We recommend you use CF Cards manufactured by SansDisk, Sony and Laxar.  
Speed should be 300X or higher, if the speed is lower than 300X, some errors may  
occur in the recording process.  
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2. Limited 1 Year Warranty  
This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have  
other rights, which may vary from state to state. If our products do not function because  
of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repair it for free for 1 year on parts  
and labor from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover modification,  
abuse, incidental or consequential damages unless the state of owner’s residence  
specially prohibits limitations on incidental or consequential damages.  
3. How to obtain Factory Service  
* Original purchaser must fill out the warranty card and mail it to the factory with the  
model number, serial number and the date of purchase.  
* We will repair or replace, and return the system to the owner under this limited  
warranty.  
* Please pack the system carefully and securely using the original packing materials,  
and send it prepaid and insured to: 13073 E. 166th St, Cerritos, CA 90703.  
* Please include a check for $15.00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling. If  
the system is returned within the warranty period, please include a proof of purchase.  
If the system is out of warranty, you will receive an estimate of the repair cost for  
your approval before repair work will be started.  
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