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1. O N r Z 3 Power OFF BrickHouse Security User Manual Getting Started The first step in getting your DVR working is charging its battery You can charge the battery by plugging it directly into the included battery charger The LED on the charger will remain orange while the battery charges and go out once its full To insert the battery slide the cover off of the back of the DVR and insert it so that the copper contacts on the battery meet the ones on the device and replace the cover Next insert the micro SD card into the device Insert it as shown in the image next to the TF card slot until you feel it click into place The DVR has only 104MB of memory available which is only enough for a few photos REG 201 01 01 12 00 00 Now insert the jack from the included camera into the AV in port and the device is ready to record Recording From the DVR ESC Power the device on by pressing the Power button for 2 seconds The DVR will vibrate to indicate it is turning on and B i 571 03603 OK will go directly to video standby mode showing a live view of whatever the camera sees BrickHouse Security User Manual Page 6 Recording video To begin recording video press the Record button while in video standby mode The REC icon will appear in the upper left corner of the screen and a timer will begin counting in the lower right corner While recording the Recording
2. Video Recorder This abbreviation refers to any device capable of recording and saving a digital video file This is the high tech equivalent of a VCR FPS FPS stands for frames per second It is used for measuring the frame speed in a moving image FPS defines how many pictures are seen per second GB GB is short for gigabyte which is a unit used to measure computer storage capacity and is approximate to 1 07 billion bytes 1 Gigabyte of data is almost twice the amount of data that a CD ROM can hold Additionally 1 Gigabyte could hold the contents of about 10 yards of books on a shell LCD Abbreviation of liquid crystal display LCD screens are thin flat electronic displays LED An abbreviation for light emitting diode it s an electronic device that lights up when electricity passes through it LEDs are good for displaying images because they can be relatively small and they do not burn out However they require more power than LCDs Paoe 13 BrickHouse Security User Manual Micro SD Card Micro SD cards also known as TransFlash are smaller versions of SD memory cards As elec tronic devices are becoming smaller Micro SD cards are becoming more and more common in the marketplace Currently the highest capacity of micro SD card is 32 GB NTSC the standard analog video format used throughout North America and much of South America Some other areas of the world use formats called PAL or SECAM PAL the standard analog
3. Angel Eye 2 0 The Angel Eye 2 0 IS an audio and video recording system capable of being disguised as a common button or screw With the included remote control recording can started and stopped with a single button touch and reviewed directly from the DVR Compatible with up to an 8 GB micro SD card it can record over 3 hours of video per charge and about 15 minutes per GB on its highest resolution BrickHouse Security User Manual Page 3 In the Box Inside your box you will find the Mini DVR with LCD viewing screen a mini camera with integrated microphone a remote control a USB cable an AV cable an 1800 mA battery and a battery charger as well as several button and screw covers for use in disguising the mini camera here are several extra buttons included so that you can match the buttons on a piece of clothing to the button cover you choose Tor the mini camera BrickHouse Security User Manual Built in microphone Video Audio input vg gt Charging indicator D Recording indicator Video Audio output i USB port _ gt gt 5 Mode switching key _ Ji BrickHouse Security User Manual Loudspeakers TF card slot Power switch Record button gt Select key _ Select Key lt a ESC button Enter button Page 4 Page 5 Camera lens LED indicator 0 Power
4. Indicator will remain a steady blue Press ESC to stop recording The current recording will be saved and the device will return to video standby mode Taking photos To take a photo press the Power button The DVR will vibrate once to indicate that a photo was captured Recording Audio To record audio press the ESC button while in video standby mode to enter the main menu In the main menu use the Right button to scroll to Audio Record and press OK to select it In the Audio Record screen press the REC button to start recording and the ESC button to stop While recording audio the Recording Indicator will steadily blink blue To exit the Audio Record screen press the ESC button when not recording and you will return to the main menu Motion Detection Recording To record based on motion activation move the switch on the side of the DVR to Q while in the Video Standby screen The DVR will record whenever it detects something moving in the frame and stop automatically 5 seconds after motion stops Just like manual recording the Recording Indicator will remain blue while recording Note that videos recorded using motion detect will always have a resolution of 640 x 480 Page 7 BrickHouse Security User Manual Viewing Files on the DVR To review recorded files on the DVR simply scroll to Playback on the main menu using the Right and Left buttons and press OK to enter the Playback menu Choose the type of file you would like to review Vide
5. ght buttons Language Here you can choose what language the DVR will use to display information Page 11 BrickHouse Security User Manual Default Default allows you to reset the DVR to its original manufacturer s specifications Viewing Files on a Monitor To view files on a monitor connect the included AV cable to the AV out port on the DVR Connect the white yellow and red RCA connections to the corresponding composite inputs on a monitor From the System Setting menu select TV_NTSC Output TV_PAL Output depending on the format of your monitor and the DVR s display will move to your monitor Viewing Files on a Computer Connecting the device to your computer requires that the DVR first be powered on Connect the device via USB cord and the DVR will automatically change to PC Connection mode Your PC will detect the DVR as remov able storage Open the removable drive on your PC to view the DCIM folder The DCIM folder contains 3 folders 100VIDEO 200AUDIO and 300PHOTO Each contains video files audio files or photo files respectively To view video files we suggest using VLC Player VLC can be downloaded for free from the programmers site http www videolan org BrickHouse Security User Manual Page 12 Glossary Composite Video Composite video cables carry video signal down a single line Composite video RCA plugs are commonly yellow for video with red and white wires carrying audio DVR short for Digital
6. o Audio or Photo and press OK to view a list of those files Scroll to the file you would like to access and hit OK to access it While playing back a video or audio file you can adjust the volume by pressing the Right and Left buttons A volume bar will appear along the left edge of the screen When playback reaches the end of an audio or video file the DVR will immediately begin playing back from the beginning of the next file in the list To delete a file highlight it from the list and press the REC button Recording Video With the Remote Control To record video with the remote control you must start with the DVR powered off Hold down the Unlock symbol on the remote for 2 3 seconds The DVR will emit a long vibration to indicate that recording has started Hold down the Lock symbol for 2 3 seconds to end recording and the DVR will vibrate 3 times to indicate that record ing has stopped and the DVR has powered off BrickHouse Security User Manual Page 8 Recording Settings To change recording settings press OK while in the video standby screen This will bring up the Record Settings menu Here you can choose settings for recordings Scroll through the menu options with the Right and Left but tons and select one by pressing OK Resolution Resolution allows you to change between 720 x 480 and 320 x 240 video resolution Switch Setting Switch Setting allows you to change the function of the switch on the side of the DVR It default
7. off will save battery power while recording Overwrite Enable Turning overwriting on will cause the device to automatically delete the oldest file in the saved memory when it fills up and replace it with the current file being recorded If overwrite is set to Off the device will stop recording once memory is full System Setting System Settings allow you to change storage and display options on your DVR Scroll through the menu options with the Right and Left buttons and select one by pressing OK BrickHouse Security User Manual Page 10 Storage Select Choose whether data will be stored to the DVR s internal memory or a micro SD card Keep in mind that the device only has 104MB of internal memory Storage Info View remaining memory in internal memory or the SD card Format Under Format either the internal memory or SD memory in the DVR Formatting a card deletes all data on it and makes sure it is ready to record information System Time Setting Set the time and date for the DVR Display Setting Choose where files will play back LCD Output is the screen on the DVR TV_NTSC Output is used when connecting the device to a monitor or television in North America using the included AV cables TV_PAL Output is used when connecting the device to a monitor or television that uses the PAL video format PAL is the standard through much of Europe and Asia Brightness Adjust the brightness of the DVR s LCD screen by using the Left and Ri
8. s to Q activating Motion detect but you can also choose Lock and Standby which will disable all buttons and turn off the LCD screen Lock Standby and Record Video which will disable buttons and the LCD screen and begin video recording Lock Standby and Record Audio which will disable buttons and the LCD screen and begin audio recording The Q N switch will operate even when the DVR is powered off It will automatically power the DVR on and begin recording according to the settings you choose allowing for simple one touch recording Mic Select On the Mic Select menu you can choose a source for audio recording Internal Mic refers to the micro phone on the DVR itself External Mic is any microphone plugged into the AV In port Page 9 BrickHouse Security User Manual Vibrating This menu allows you to turn the DVR s vibration alerts on and off FPS FPS stands for Frames Per Second which refers to recording speed The fewer frames recorded each sec ond the more a video will seem to stutter You can choose 10 20 or 30 FPS 30 is approximately real time Remote Control Setting Choose whether the remote control will power the DVR on and begin audio recording power the DVR on and begin video recording or turn the remote control off Standby Setting Select 10 seconds 20 seconds or never This setting refers to how long it will take for the LCD screen to go black while recording Allowing the screen to shut
9. video format used in much of Europe Asia and other parts of the world Some other areas use formats called NTSC or SECAM RCA Connector A type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals They have largely replaced BNC connections on most home entertainment systems It is used to connect everything from cameras to video game systems USB Universal Serial Bus USB is currently the standard method for connecting devices to a computer BrickHouse Security User Manual BRICKHOUSE SECURITY WWW BRICKHOUSESECURITY COM

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