RC431 USB Wireless Receiver User Manual Thank you for using our wireless USB receiver, please read the following content carefully before using, it will help you make better use of this product. Introduction RC431 wireless USB receiver works in ISM Band: 2400 ~ 2483MHz to receive wireless camera audio and video signals and displays the received image signal via PC. With our “LYD Monitoring System” software, you can capture the image and video you are watching, and play back the data recorded.
Installation Monitor / TV mode: 1. Connect the wireless cameras with the configured power adaptor and power on. 2. If two or more wireless cameras are installed at the same time, please keep a distance of 2 meters or more between the two wireless cameras, as well as between cameras and receiver too. Otherwise there might be signal interference between them so that will influence the image quality. 3. Turn the antenna of RC431 and make the antenna vertical upward in order to ensure the best reception.
• Strong reliability Interface Basics This section describes the various interfaces of the Speed DVR briefly. Speed DVR Main window Speed DVR user interface contains Control panel part, Video display area part and Right-click menu part, Speed DVR enables you to manage recorded data and any content easily. Use Speed DVR Control Panel, you can easily access to all common functions program.
STOP STOP playing Snapshot Capture the video picture Zoom and Panorama Enlarge or minimize the image viewing area. Alarm Enable or disable the alarm Settings Display Settings dialog Be on the screen with instant access to information Help about how to use Speed DVR detailed information and instructions Shows the status of the process of recording, such as Display area the camera input source and recording time Volume Control volume.
Play:Start playing Pause: Pause playback of recorded files Stop: Stop playing Recording:start or stop recording Camera:Select a camera to play Play files:Play recorded files Capture picture:Capture video picture Full screen:Playing video in full screen Multi-frame:display 4 pictures in one screen Alarm:Start or cancel alarm function Front-end display:Window displays at the top of all windows Scheduled Tasks: Scheduled Tasks dialog is open Settings:Open the Settings dialog Registration: Software Registration
Vista Audio card Windows Compatible with sound card Available hard disk space DirectX support 50 MB DirectX 9 Unloading Speed DVR 1. In the Windows taskbar, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Display "Control Panel" window 2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs icon. Display the "Add or Remove Programs" dialog box 3. Select Speed DVR items,Click Add or Remove, Display the "Add or Remove Programs" dialog box. 4. Click OK 5.
How to use Speed DVR Use Speed DVR custom to recording or alarming, viewing the recorded data, capture images, viewing images in a single model or a multi mode.
Video recording Use the Speed DVR to record the full motion video from the camera and audio, and use the MPEG-4 encoding for saving the real time video content directly to a designated area on the hard disk. To record a video clip: 1. Click camera. 2. Click button. Speed DVR start recording the video from the current working button to stop reording. View Event History Speed DVR supports viewing, monitoring and analyzing events occurred when recording.
Recorded video when Alarm or motion is detected Speed DVR activates the camera to start recording when alarm alert or motion detected. To record video when motion is detected or in the event of alarm 1. Select "alert" and then choose "Alert Settings." in the menu bar, you can see An "Alert Settings" window. 2. Select camera. 3. See Configure Alert Settings.
View Archive Video To view archive video in Speed DVR : 1. Click 2. Select a programmed name from Video list, then Click Button enter into a “Recording” page Button. How to configure Speed DVR settings Please read the following content carefully to know how to setting Speed DVR. Visit Speed DVR setting page Please carry out of the following step: • Click button. • Select and click “setting” button in the right-click menu, a “setting” Dialog box will be open.
The display properties Configuration "Display" property page enable you to configure the video mode Of Speed DVR on the monitor or the screen 1. Please try one the following: o Click button.
2. In the "alias" field, enter the name of the camera connected to the computer. 3. In the OSD box, select "time" in order to displays the current time when enable the OSD function of the Speed DVR 4. Select "always on top" check box in order to make sure the speed DVR window is always displayed when you run the other programs 5. Select "Open OSD" check box for displaying camera information, such as camera number, date and time in the "camera" window 6.
Device properties Configuration In the "Device" property page for the cameras and audio equipment, select the appropriate parameters 1. Please do one of the following: o In the "Settings" dialog box, select "Device" tab. o In the context menu, select "Settings" "" Device "tab And find an "equipment" Properties dialog box as follows: 2. In the "Video input device" drop-down menu, select the camera you want to use as surveillance cameras. 3.
Configuration recording properties Speed DVR also support MPEG-4 recording format,Different specific Configuration and recording quality optional 1. Please do one of the following: o In the "Settings" dialog box, select "Recording" option o In the context menu, select "Settings" "" Recording "tab. You can find a “record" Properties dialog box. 2. By selecting a preset level ( "good", "better" or "best") to select the output quality of recorded programs.
How to configure the history attributes In the "History" property page to view archived event log report 1. Please do one of the following terms: o In the "Settings" dialog box, select "History" tab. o In the context menu, select "Settings" "History" tab. Find a “history" Properties dialog box as follows Notes:"History" Properties dialog box on the table will show the event log report. 2. In the "Show History by category" drop-down menu, select the types of events you want to view.
Alert setting Configuration Speed DVR enables to connect the camera to the computer to set alarm parameters Speed DVR enables to set alarm parameters for the camera connected to the computer 1. Please do one of the following terms: o In the "Settings" dialog box, select "Alert Settings" tab. o In the context menu, select "Settings" "" Alert Settings "tab. Find an "Alert Settings" dialog as follows: 2. Select a camera. 3. Drag the slider to adjust the camera's sensitivity to "low", "Medium" or "high.
Schedule Task Creating Please switch to Schedule Task page in Settings panel, select "Create" button to create a schedule task, Select recording type, when time is over it will be switched to the specified channels automatically.
ITEM Describe Name Task name Channel Select recording channel Type Select to record the task, or play task Start Date Setting start date for the scheduled task Start Time Set start date for the scheduled task Lasting time Set the duration of the specified recording FAQ: 1. Receiver 1. Channel Indicator LED is not on: Please check if the power adaptor of the receiver is well connected, and check if the main power is on. 2. No image, or image received is not clear: a.
far as possible. e. The receiver will be interfered by high-power transmission signal which work on the same frequency as well as the working car radio surrounded. 2. Software 1. No image on the main window: Please check if the LED display window character of RC431 corresponds with the emission frequency of camera, and make sure the camera is working correctly. 2.
CM802 2.4GHz Wireless Camera The camera connect to power supply, then camera will work.
FCC STATEMENT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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.