DIGITAL WIRELESS 9” LCD MONITORING SYSTEM WITH SD CARD RECORDING INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL: CMD6790HR/CMD6771HR M710HR Digital wireless monitor M900HR Digital wireless monitor CA670HR Digital wireless camera 0
Camera Features • VGA resolution camera • Night vision allows for low light viewing up to 40 feet / 12 meters • Built-in microphone • Weatherproof for outdoor use • PIR Sensor for motion detection ③ ③ IR illumination range of 40ft./12m under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera application.
Getting Started The system comes with the following components: Check your package to confirm that you have received the complete system, including all components shown above. Wireless Receiver Front Controls 1. LCD Screen – Displays video from the camera(s) or displays system operations. 2. TOUCH KEYs : Motion: Touch to enter auto recording mode. Receiver starts to record when there is motion detection in camera side. Record: Touch record manually.
Menu: Touch to access the receiver menu. Press the key again to exit. OK: In “Menu” mode, Press to perform “confirmation” operation; in viewing mode, press to enter file list- Playback function. Volume down/up : In “Menu” mode, work as direction key left/ right; In “Zoom ×2”, they can move the image to left or right; In “Preview” mode, it can change volume of the LCD.
7. Wall Mounting Hole – Screw the wall mounting bracket to the hole, then fix the bracket to the wall to mount the receiver on the wall. 8. Zoom Button – In “×1” mode, press to enter “×2” mode, ×2 shows on the screen; In “×2” mode, press to enter “×1” mode, ×2 doesn’t show on the screen. 9. Joystick – A. Navigation button (▲▼◄► arrows): servicing button, can control direction of Pan/Tilt cameras. B.
2. After the receiver is well positioned, plug the AC adaptor power output cable into the 5V POWER input of the receiver, and plug the power plug into a wall outlet or surge protector. 3. If you wish to view the receiver images on a larger screen, connect one end of the included AV cable to the AV output of receiver, and connect the other end to the Video IN (Yellow) and Audio IN (White) ports on the TV, VCR or other viewing/recording devices.
Camera Installation Before you install the camera, carefully plan where and how it will be positioned, and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the power adaptor. Before starting permanent installation, verify its performance by observing the image on the receiver when camera is positioned in the same location/position where it will be permanently installed and the receiver is placed in the location where it will be used most of the time.
Viewing Mode 1. Signal Indicator – The signal indicator shows the strength of the signal being received from the camera. one or no bars indicate a poor signal and 4 bars indicate a strong signal. Signal Indicators: 2. Channel Indicator–Displays the current channel number. Use touch key to switch between available cameras. Note: To automatically switch between channels, View. In auto switch mode, use touch key touch View to enter quad mode. 3.
Quad Mode Use Quad mode to view up to four cameras simultaneously. Users can set schedule recording in quad mode. SD Card Recording The system is designed for SD card recording. You can manually record the video at your desire or the receiver records when there is motion detected by the cameras and under the A/REC function. Before recording, you need to insert a SD card to the SD card slot. The system can support the size of up to 32GB SD card.
2). Select the folder VIDEO and press OK. You will see some folders name by date. For example: 20120520 means the videos in this folder are recorded on May 20th, 2012. 3). Select a folder and press OK to enter submenu. You will see the recorded files named by time. For example: 1-155937 means the video is recorded at 15:59:37 and from camera 1.When under the mode of QUAD,the recorded files named by Q-hour/minter/second . 4).
6.Pairing –Use the menu to add camera(s) to the receiver. Settings Menu The Settings menu contains 8 submenus: - Date & Time: Use to select the item, and use to set the time. - AV Out: Select the TV system when outputting the video/audio to TV, DVR/VCR or other viewing/recording devices. - Screen Saver: Lcd set into the black screen display or the Photo Frame.(system set the black screen). Use the Screen Saver to conceal the fact that the LCD receiver is actually a surveillance recorder.
button on the remote again to disable Screen Saver. NOTE:If you directly store the pictures on the SD card from the computer, the LCD monitor can’t accurately identify it. Talk when you use a Right operation: press USB cable to connect the LCD with the computer, Talk, so you can after inserting the USB, loosen see a program named PHOTORUN.EXE, double click it then you can upload the pictures to SD card, and this pictures will be accurately read. - Format: Select Yes to format the SD card.
- Zoom: The image can be set at original size or double size by selecting zoom x1 and zoom x 2. In double size mode, press the navigation buttons to view the parts out of the LCD screen. - Default settings: Select Yes to reset the receiver to factory defaults. Camera On/Off Menu Select a camera by pressing , then pressing switch on or switch off the camera. Press / to to confirm the change and exit. NOTE: The currently selected camera will have On/Off highlighted in RED.
Recording Menu Use the Record menu to change image quality, motion recording time, set a recording schedule, and enable/disable overwrite. You can set up the recording parameters in record menu. Note: To use the recording function, make sure a SD card is inserted into the SD card slot. When there is new video recorded, the indication LED NEW on the LCD screen will be on, and when the SD card is full of memory, the indication LED FULL will be on. - Quality: The resolution of recorded videos.
Pairing Menu The system comes with camera(s) that have already been paired. The pairing function assigns each camera to a different channel on the wireless receiver (up to 4 cameras), and is necessary for configuring additional cameras. Use to select the desired pairing channel, and press OK to begin the pairing process with a camera. NOTE: It is highly recommended to pair the cameras to the receiver before permanently mounting the cameras. See the pairing section of this manual for details.
6. Press the Pair button on the back of the camera. Once the camera has been paired, it will be immediately viewable on the receiver monitor.
Troubleshooting If you have problems with the system, there is often a quick and simple solution. Please try the following: Problem No picture from a camera The picture is dropping Audio problems The picture is or has become choppy Solution 1. Check all connections to the camera. Make sure the adaptor is plugged in. 2. Make sure that the receiver is ON. 3. Make sure that the camera is in range of the receiver. 1. Move the camera closer to the receiver. 2.
System General Specifications Operating Frequency Range 2.400GHz~2.483GHz TX Power 14dBm RX Sensitivity -81dBm Type of Spread Spectrum Used FHSS Type of Modulation Used GFSK Data Rate 2Mbps Communication Range 150m Line of Sight Electrical Parameter: Camera(s) Transmit Frequency Range 2400Mhz~2483.
460mA Max (with IR On and talk back) Power Consumption 185mA Max (with IR Off / without talk back) Operating Temperature 14°F ~ 104°F (-10°C ~ 40°C) Operating Humidity 0% ~ 85% Lcd monitor Receiving Frequency Range 2400Mhz~2483.
FCC NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.