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2. e watch recorded footage on your computer 1 Ov BR u N Lightly push the SD card on the front of the receiver to unlock it from its position and then remove it from the SD slot Insert the SD card into your card reader on your computer Select the option to open the folder to view the files Open the folder called VIDEO The footage is organized by the date it was recorded double click the day you would like to view footage from The footage is then organized by the times it was recorded if your default player is Windows Media Player double click the footage and it will open and play through Windows Media Player If your default player is NOT Windows Media Player you can also use any other default media player that can view avi files As avi files are very common most video players will be able to play the recorded footage The footage will play with the date and time that the footage was recorded displayed in the bottom right corner or the screen For information on the playback controls for your selected media player see the player s user manual f NOW 299 ca see BACKING FOOTAGE UP ON A COMPUTER Open folder to view files Open video folder Genk fF lattices cani hes armen poit mar yo d esi ebraica deren mali Bog oes of fle mj ig da 6 E ee T
3. de B selected ection Footage organized by time To save recorded footage on your computer 1 Lightly push the SD card on the front of the receiver to unlock it from its position and then remove it from the SD slot Insert the SD card into your card reader Open folder to view the files Open the folder called VIDEO The footage is organized by date it was recorded double click the day you would like to save footage from OQ N The footage is organized by the times it was recorded right click the footage you would like to save and select Copy 7 On your computer locate the area or folder that you would like to save the footage to then right click and select Paste 8 Thefootage will then be saved to that particular location on your computer f i NOW 60 ca see Picture Signal Make sure all the connections secure and properly connected Make sure your receiver is plugged into a power source from the 9VDC input on the back Make sure there is nothing obstructing the view of the camera Try re pairing the camera and receiver Picture too Bright Dark The night vision comes on automatically when the light levels drop try the camera in a pitch black setting The area that the camera is in may get too much light to activate the sensor Try adjusting the brightness settings on your receiver No Audio Make sure nothing is interfering with the microphone on the camer
4. Plug into Surge Protected power source 6 NOW geu ca see PLUGGING IN RECEIVER Once the receiver is connected to a power source it will automatically turn on and pair with the camera If the cam era and receiver do not automatically pair please see PAIRING Pg 14 To plug receiver in 1 Make sure that the receiver is set up no more then 100ft from the camera This is to ensure a strong signal between the camera and receiver 2 Plugthe receiver s power adapter marked for receiver into the receiver s power input area marked DC 3 Plugthe other end of the power adapter into a power source surge protected power source recommended 4 To view and hear the camera you must connect the receiver to a monitor Plug adapter into 9VDC ower source PLUGGING RECEIVER INTO A MONITOR The GX301 comes equipped with an audio video cable that can be plugged into any monitor with an audio video input Once plugged in you will be able to watch and hear live video access and view the menu as well as watch playback footage from your SD card To plug receiver into Monitor 1 Plug single end of the A V cable into A V out area on back of receiver 2 Plug the video jack yellow into the video input on your monitor and the audio jack white into the audio input on your monitor 3 You may have to adjust the channels or video source input on your monitor to view the footage 4 Oncethe proper channe
5. 6 NOW Fd ca see i 0 f Digital Wireless DVR Security System 1 4 4 y 4 Receiver with SD Card Recording and Long Range Night Vision Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6 NOW 7 ca see PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION Please visit our website at www SVAT com for information about your product s warranty We take quality very seriously This is why all of our products come with a one year warranty from the original purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials If you have warranty or support issues please contact us using any of the following methods Phone 1 866 946 7828 SVAT USA SVAT CANADA Fax 1 888 771 1701 60 Industrial Parkway 4080 Montrose Road Email support svat com Cheektowaga NY Niagara Falls ON Website www svat com USA 14227 Canada L2H 1J9 Warranty Terms 1 SVAT products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials This warranty is limited to the repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at SVAT s option 2 This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused mishandled or tampered with contrary to the applicable instruction manual 3 Routine cleaning normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty 4 The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connect
6. MOUNTING THE CAMERA 1 Decide if the camera will be wall mounted or sitting on a desk tabletop The camera can be adjusted for many mounting scenarios by rotating it to the required position Keep in mind that the camera is microphone equipped If you would like audio recorded make sure the camera is within a close enough range of the area being monitored to record any sounds within 6 ft sure to mount the camera no further than 100ft away from your receiver Be sure to mount the camera no further than 8ft away from a power source Screw the mounting bracket into the camera s mounting hole turning it clockwise Ensure that the camera is strongly secured into the wall Adjust camera to the desired viewing angle For additional help with mounting the camera please see the drilling template located at the back of the manual Once you have mounted the camera and placed it at the desired viewing angle plug the cameras power adapter marked for camera into the cord on the camera and then plug the adapter into a power source A surge protected power source is recommended If you purchased a kit with additional cameras repeat the above steps for all additional cameras Note The above photos are examples of mounting a camera your camera Will look different from the above images f i NOW can see Adjust camera to desired viewing angle Plug power adapter into Camera s cord
7. channel button To have the cameras sequence through automatically e Press the auto channel button To view all paired cameras at once e Press the quad button When the quad button is pressed scheduled recording will not take place however motion record will When the camera detects motion the screen will appear in full screen mode and begin recording Once recording is complete the screen will switch back to quad screen mode To jump to a particular paired camera while in quad mode select the camera number on the navigational buttons Note Only one camera can record at a time You cannot access the menu adjust channels manually record or view your playback list when in quad screen mode You can set your receiver to record manually record all motion detected or record during a set schedule To set your receiver to record manually Press the manual record button Pressing this button will prompt your receiver to constantly record Pressing it again during recording will stop the recording The Manual Record light will be lit up when manual record is on and turned off when it is stopped To set your receiver to record all motion detected Press the motion record button to have the receiver prompt recording whenever motion is detected To turn off motion record press the motion record button again The Motion Record light will be lit when motion record is on and unlit when it is stopped To set your receiver to reco
8. m Everyday record setting 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Schedule Record and press OK 15 LS Start Time 4 Adjust the start time and stop time to your liking End Time e Use the left and right navigational buttons to scroll to the time you would like to adjust and use the up and down navigational buttons to adjust the hour and or minutes within that time 5 Once your times are set to your liking use the left navigational button to scroll to the ON icon and press OK 6 You schedule will now be turned on to record during your NET set times to take place all other recording 7 To turn the schedule off scroll to the OFF icon and select OK modes must be turned off 8 Once OK is selected from turning schedule on or off you will exit the schedule record menu and save your settings 9 To exit the menu press the menu button 6 NOW 409 ca see OVERWRITE You have the option to record over old footage once your SD card is full this is so your device will always record when prompted The device will record new footage over the oldest footage If you choose not to have your device overwrite saved footage the device will stop recording once the SD card is full To turn on off Overwrite Overwrite Option 1 Pressthe menu button to open the main menu 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Record icon and press OK 3 Use the navi
9. A screen will appear counting back from 30 seconds 6 Within that 30 seconds use a pin or small screwdriver to press the pairing button on the back of the camera that you are pairing to the receiver 7 The camera and receiver will then pair and you will see the camera s view appear on screen 8 If you purchased additional cameras or your kit came with additional cameras repeat the above pairing steps using different camera channels for each additional camera ARIEL RON NOW 299 see INSERTING SD CARD INTO RECEIVER The GX301 comes equipped with a 2GB SD card The SD card will be what the recorded footage is saved to You are able to watch the recorded footage from the SD card through the receiver or through your computer using an SD card reader To insert D card Insert SD card 1 Insertthe SD card into the provided SD card slot on the front of the receiver 2 Ensure that the SD card is inserted face down with the metal readers being inserted first 3 Onceinserted the SD icon will appear on the screen 4 Ifthe icon does not appear ensure that the SD card was put in correctly and that the lock on the side of the SD card is not in the locked position LIVE VIEW Once your receiver is plugged into a monitor and paired with a camera you will see a live view of the screen The screen can display the following information Y l Signal Indicates the signal strength between the camera and monitor The bars v
10. P OR 23 PLAYBACK e 24 Watching Recorded Footage Through 24 Ero d DURUM 25 25 Computer 26 Backing Footage on a COMPUTET essessessessessessessessessessessecsessecsessessesassscssssncsessecsucsucsecsussecsusaseseesees 2 28 SPECIFICATIONS 29 EE E IE A 29 PRC IN e E se 30 REPLACEMENT PARTS ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 31 DRILLING TEMPLATE 32 D ALUT Digital Wireless Technology Superior digital frequency with a wireless range of 100ft ensures clear video and audio The convenience of a digital wireless signal also allows you to set your system up in just a matter of minutes SD Card Recording Record up to 350 minutes of video and audio directly onto the included 2GB SD card Choose to record constantly based on a set schedule or only when motion is detected Long Range Night Vi
11. to adjust and use the up and down navigational buttons to adjust the numbers within that time Once you have set the proper date and time press OK this will exit the date and time menu and save your settings To exit the menu press the menu button BRIGHTNESS You are able to adjust the brightness of the video you are viewing Brightness should be adjusted based on the type of lighting around the camera To adjust brightness 1 2 Press the menu button to open the main menu Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings icon and press OK n Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Brightness and press OK There are six brightness levels use the left and right navigational buttons to turn the brightness up or down Its best to turn the brightness up if the camera is positioned in a dark area and turn the brightness down if the camera is positioned in an area with a lot of light Once you have adjusted the brightness to your liking press OK this will exit the brightness menu and save your settings To exit the menu press the menu button f now 299 ca see Set Date and Time Brightness Adjustment Brightness VALN MEN RON NOW 299 ca see AV OUT The AV out menu represents the video standard NTSC and PAL are the two most common types of video standards the world adjusting this will effect video output North America uses the NTSC video standard The
12. 9 ca see DIGITAL 200 You have the option to zoom the picture in X2 This is good if you are trying to monitor something that is situated far away or if you would like to get a better look at something you are monitoring To adjust the image zoom Zoom In Out 1 Pressthe menu button to open the main menu 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings i Zoom icon and press OK 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Zoom and r press 4 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the zoom set ting you prefer 1x is normal picture and x2 is zoomed x2 in 5 Once you have selected the zoom setting you would like press OK This will exit the zoom menu and save your settings 6 To exit the menu press the menu button Note Adjusting zoom to x2 changes the video quality to 320x240 DEFAULT This option allows you to restore all of the receiver s default settings Footage will not be deleted but all settings except date and time will be restored to default levels To adjust to default settings Restore Default 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings icon and press OK 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Default and press OK Default n 4 Ascreen will appear asking if you would like to restore the default settings Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Yes to resto
13. ALLATION 11 1 A A E 11 Avoiding NS RIS EE TEST 11 Mounting the Camera RR 12 Plugging in NOG IV GL eo 13 Plugging Receiver into a Monitor c essessessessessessessessessessessessessessecsesssssessssscsassucsacsucsecsucsucsucsscseeseesesees 13 Il __ ___6__ 14 dil H 14 3g CRI dr dre 15 Inserting SD Card into receivel scssssccssssssssscssssscsscssssecsssssssssassescossassassassassassassassassassassassassasssesaseseenss 15 TU m A RR RR 15 CAMERA 16 Lii ue 16 MAIN MENU sse 17 Camera m 17 18 ji 18 PD 19 Sedu a KOO 19 20 Ou 20 EE T 2 EI ODDS 2 RU e E 22 Format the SD Card REM 22 23 WC
14. F Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device CLASS B OR A PRODUCTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada GX301 C JN KON NOW geu ca See Congratulations on your purchase of the GigaXtreme 301 This wireless audio enabled video camera with SD card recording capabilities is an excellent security product for any home or business With motion detection alarm activation and scheduled recording you can be sure that you will never miss an unsuspected guest or movement Feel secure in knowing that you will never miss a thing with your GX301 allowing you to see hear and record events which are happening at all times diii 5 WHATS INCLUDED c M 7 7 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES s A 7 BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS 8 KOVO 8 PRO 10 E T 10 INST
15. a Make sure whatever you are trying to hear is close enough to the microphone on the camera Disconnect and reconnect the wires from the camera and the receiver to make sure they are secure Try re pairing the camera and receiver Try adjusting the volume on the monitor that the receiver is plugged into Ensure that the camera volume is turned up using the remote Ensure that the AV cord is connected to the proper connections on the receiver and on the monitor that the receiver is connected to Buttons are not working The buttons do not work in quad screen mode ensure you are viewing full screen Make sure the button lock function on the front of the receiver is not switched on Devices are not pairing Ensure that the camera and receiver are within 100ft of each other Try moving the devices closer together sometimes walls other obstructions can get in the way of the camera and receiver s signal Ensure that both devices are connected to a proper power source Night Vision not Working The night vision comes on automatically when the light levels drop try the camera in a pitch black setting The area that the camera is in may get too much light to activate the sensor Monitor is reading No Try re pairing the camera and receiver Signal Make sure there is nothing obstructing the view of the camera Make sure the camera and receiver are within 100 ft from one another Footage not recording Adjust what recording setting you are set to Make sure SD c
16. a window sticker SECURITY SYSTEM Alert all potential criminals of your security system and help deter crime with this durable aluminum sign For more information on additional accessories parts and much more please visit 6 NOW geu ca See Cut along the dotted line for a drilling template DRILL HOLES IN DRILL HOLES IN THE MARKED THE MARKED AREAS AREAS DRILL HOLES IN DRILL HOLES IN THE MARKED THE MARKED AREAS AREAS NOW see VISIT US ON THE WEB gt Product Information gt Specification Sheets gt User Manuals gt Software Updates gt Additional Accessories gt Firmware Upgrades www SVAT com Disclaimer SVAT does not endorse the use of any SVAT products for illegal activities SVAT is not responsible or liable in any way shape or form for any damage vandalism theft or any other action that may occur while a SVAT product is in use by the consumer
17. and press OK The event list will then appear with the footage organized into dates year month day The oldest footage will be at the top of the list and the most recent footage will be last Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the date you would like to delete the footage from once the desired date is highlighted press OK The footage recorded on the selected dates will appear organized by time The oldest footage will be at the top of the list and the most recent footage will be last The times are based on a 24hr clock setting Format 55 Highlight the footage that you would like to delete and select the Delete button A prompt screen will appear asking if you would like to delete the recorded footage Use the navigational buttons to highlight yes and press the OK button The footage will then delete and you will return back to the file list COMPUTER PLAYBACK The removable SD card allows you to open save and play recorded files from your GX301 on your computer All you need is a SD compatible card reader and a media player that supports avi files nti NOW 299 ca see Insert SD card into your card reader Open folder to view files F LA es eee a dek dece vn e what da you sani indo preme o Duane ET are Ei ec Videos organized by date
18. ard is completely in the receiver Make sure SD card is not full and that overwrite function is turned on Make sure SD card is not locked by adjusting the tab on the side of the card Remote not working Ensure that the remote control has batteries inserted into it and that those batteries are not dead Try plugging the IR sensor in Try using the remote control closer to the receiver f NOW geu ca see My Unit has Scrolling e Ensure that the device is set to NTSC For more information please horizontal lines see AV OUT on Pg 22 Schedule record is not working Ensure that both manual and motion record modes are turned OFF for schedule record to take place CAMERA OVI OM NN REO REM 1 4 CMOS Color Yes m IP56 Maximum Wireless Range Line of Sight eene 300ft Optimum Wireless Range Line of Sight seen 100ft Wireless FrEgUETICY TE OO 2400 2483 5Mhz Wireless Channel Frequencies Hopping frequency PRES 360 Lines Yes Number of IR LEDs and 18 up to 40ft Asini Automatic CDS Sensor pit 4l c Yes Min
19. ary based on connectivity one bar represents low connectivity and four bars represents high connectivity SD Card Indicates that there is a SD card inserted into receiver and that it is functioning properly No Signal Indicates that there is no signal between the camera and receiver The words SIGNAL will also appear the screen Unplugged Indicates that the receiver was recently unplugged from a power source If a file name is displayed below this icon the receiver is indicating that there was lost footage when the receiver was unplugged Unwatched Footage Thisicon indicates that you have unwatched footage on your receiver If this icon is red it indicates that you have new footage and that your SD card is full To get this icon to stop blinking you must access your recorded footage list To access footage see Playback on Pg 24 27 Camera This indicates which camera you are viewing For more information on camera views please see Camera Viewing on Pg 16 Date Time Appears on CAMT only This indicates the set date and time on your receiver To adjust the date and time settings see Settings on Pg 20 en Record This icon indicates that you are recording footage Recording will take place based on what recording mode is set For more information about recording modes please see Recording Pg 16 f NOW 73 can see To manually switch through cameras Press the manual
20. assasssesassscsasssesseeseeseess Yes Mil SRI PAL NTSC Operating Temperature sscsccsscscsscsssscsscsscsssscsssssssssecsssecsecsecscssssscasessesesscasesees 14 F 120 F Operating Humidity 85 inris MEM Aluminum and ABS Plastic E AE Silver and Black Monitor Power INDUt c ccsecsesessessssessesessssessesessesssesscsesscsessssessssecsesecsseeeasassseeees 9V DC 600 mA Power Adapter WU AC 100 240 V 50 60Hz cose didus 4 25 x3 x 0 75 n E 4 Ibs nO now geu See If you accidentally damage or lose any parts they can be replaced with ease The following are parts that came with your system and their reference model numbers so you can continue to effectively monitor your premises PRODUCT MODEL DESCRIPTION A UT Audio Video Cable Your product software and manual are available for download SOFTWARE at http www SVAT com downloads php MANUALS You may wish to add to your system and upgrade some components of it Here are some items that can boost the effectiveness of your video security system PRODUCT MODEL DESCRIPTION Expand your system to a maximum of four cameras to monitor GX301 C more locations Alert all potential criminals of your security system and help VU100 ST deter crime with
21. ate what features your receiver is set to as well as if you have newly recorded footage and whether or not your SD card is full Whenever motion is detected an alarm will sound from your receiver Turning this knob adjusts the alarm volume up and down The IR sensor is how the remote and receiver communicate Moving this switch to the right will lock the buttons on your receiver When the receiver buttons are locked the remote control will still work Your SD card can be inserted into this area to record and save footage This antenna allows for a better signal between the camera and receiver Plug the small end of the included power adapter marked receiver into this area Plug the single end of the included A V cable into this area Plug the included IR extension cord into this area if you would like to have a stronger signal between the remote and receiver To jump to a particular paired camera while in quad mode select the camera number on the navigational buttons This function only works while in quad viewing mode UNS The buttons on the remote hold the same functions as the buttons on the receiver with three exceptions Scan Delete Pressing this button will delete footage The scan function is not compatible with this particular system For more information on deleting footage please see Delete on Pg 25 NOW 137 ca see 2 AV The AV button is compat
22. e the quality you would like is highlighted press OK This will exit the quality adjustment menu and save your settings 6 exit the menu press the menu button NOW 299 ca see TRIGGER RECORD Trigger record allows you to adjust how long your camera records after motion is detected You have the option of 5 seconds 15 seconds and 30 seconds To adjust trigger record Trigger Record 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu Record Time 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Record icon and press OK 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Trigger Recording after the last alarm trigge Record and press OK 4 Usethe navigational buttons to scroll to and highlight the time you would like to set your trigger record settings to press OK This will exit the trigger record menu and save your settings an Seconda B 5 To exit the menu press the menu button SCHEDULE RECORD You can set your receiver to record during a scheduled time You are able to adjust the schedule to record daily based on 24hr schedule This is good if you are away from home during a portion of the day and you don t want to miss anything that may happen while you are away To set the schedule record Schedule Record 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu ST 2 Schedule Record 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the sn a Record icon and press OK Ao
23. egin to play with the date and time the footage was recorded displaying in the bottom right corner of the screen 2009 03 I0 33 43 Video File File List Video Dates A File List Video Times File List 6 NOW geu ca See PLAYBACK BUTTONS Up Arrow Pause Play Pressing this button will pause the footage and pressing it while the footage is paused rewinding fast forwarding or stopped will play the recorded footage again lt Left Arrow Rewind Pressing this button will rewind the recorded footage The more times you press the button the faster the footage will rewind x2 x4 and x8 To stop rewinding press the pause play button gt Right Arrow Fast forward Pressing this button will fast forward the recorded footage The more times you press the button the faster the footage will fast forward x2 x4 X8 x16 x32 x64 To stop fast forwarding press the pause play button Down Arrow Stop Pressing this button will stop the recorded footage Pressing the V pause play button will resume playback from the beginning of the dip DELETE Your receiver gives you the option to delete individual clips of recorded footage from your SD card 1 2 open up your recorded footage list ensure that you live view and select the OK button You will see the main files that are saved on your SD card use the navigational buttons and scroll to the file named VIDEO
24. enna 19 Power Input 20 A V Out 21 Note IR Extension 6 NOW geu can See Turns auto channel on and off When this function is on the camera channels will sequence through automatically Manually changes which camera is viewed on screen Prompts the receiver to record motion To stop motion recording press this button again Prompts the receiver to begin constant recording To stop recording press this button again When accessing the menu pressing this will scroll up when viewing recorded footage pressing this button will Pause Play the footage When accessing the menu pressing this will scroll right when viewing recorded footage pressing this button will fast forward through the footage When accessing the menu pressing this will scroll down when viewing recorded footage pressing this button will stop the footage When accessing the menu pressing this will scroll left when viewing recorded footage pressing this button will rewind the footage When accessing the menu pressing this will enter each option When in live view mode pressing this button will open the footage list For more information on footage and playback see Playback Pg 24 Enters and exits the main menu Opens up a quad screen view For more information on viewing please see Camera Viewing on Pg 16 Deletes footage For more information on deleting footage please see Delete on Pg 25 These lights indic
25. gational buttons to scroll to Overwrite and press OK 4 Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll to Yes No Yes will turn the overwrite function on and no will turn the overwrite function off 5 Once you have highlighted which overwrite function you would like press OK This will exit the overwrite menu and save your settings 6 To exit the menu press the menu button PAIRING Pairing the camera and receiver will be necessary if the camera and receiver do not automatically pair or if you purchased a kit with additional cameras For information on how to pair a camera to the receiver please see PAIRING on Pg 14 SETTINGS The settings menu allows you to do the following Settings Menu Adjust the date and time e Adjust brightness e Change the video standard AV out Format your SD card Adjust the camera zoom e Restore factory default settings VALN DATE AND TIME You are able to adjust the date and time on your receiver The years range from 2000 2099 and the clock is based ona 24hr clock To adjust the date and time 1 2 Press the menu button to open the main menu Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings icon and press OK Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Date and Time and press OK The date is in the format of YYYY MM DD Use the left and right navigational buttons to scroll to the date time you would like
26. here it can provide detailed video of your home or business Having the camera in the open for people to see can help deter criminals e cover large dark areas such as backyards garages and driveways place camera in a strategic location such as on the roof or deck This way more area is covered by the camera e Ensure that the camera is positioned to avoid glare Be sure to position camera away from direct sunlight or indoor lighting e For best results light in front of the camera should be about the same brightness as the light around the area or object being monitored e Decide whether the camera will be wall mounted or mounted on desk table top We recommend that the mount is secured using the included screws and hardware for all installations AVOIDING INTERFERENCE The GX301 utilizes clear signal technology meaning that it is designed to avoid the frequencies of common wireless devices By doing so the system does not receive interference from any standardized 2 4GHz or 5 8 GHz wireless devices within your home or business The signal also passes easily through interior walls However buildings with metal frames or placing the camera near large metal objects may cause signal interference If reception is poor moving the camera and or receiver closer to one another may fix this problem Interference is also possible if another device within the building such as a cordless phone is operating on the same frequency
27. ible with this particular system therefore this button has no function 3 Volume Turning this up and down adjusts the volume of the camera s microphone through your monitor Back of Camera CAMERA 1 Pair Button Located at the back of the camera you press this button when pairing the camera and receiver For more information please see Pairing on Pg 14 2 Antenna This removable antenna allows for a better signal between the camera and receiver 3 Camera Housing Made of anodized aluminum to prevent rust 4 Infrared IR The 18 LEDs allow the camera to see in the dark up to 40ft away 5 Camera Lens The camera lens is located in the center of the LEDs 6 CDS Sensor Automatically turns on the infrared LEDs when it gets dark 7 Motion Detection Detects any motion in front of the camera 8 Microphone Records audio within 6 feet of camera 9 Camera Mount Allows the camera to be desk or wall mounted 10 Power connection This 3 ft cord connects to the power adapter marked Camera 6 NOW geu ca See THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION Thecamera should be installed between 8 to 13ft above the area to be monitored e Ensure that the camera is installed NO MORE then 100 ft away from the receiver s position to maintain a strong signal between the camera and receiver e Before mounting the camera ensure there are obstructions in the camera s view e Place camera in the most strategic place w
28. ion with the product itself and no other warranty expressed or implied is provided SVAT assumes no responsibilities for any other claims not specifically mentioned in this warranty 5 This warranty does not cover shipping costs insurance or any other incidental charges 6 You MUST call SVAT before sending any product back for repair You will be sent a Return Authorization form with return instructions When returning the product for warranty service please pack it carefully in the original box with all supplied accessories and enclose your original receipt or copy and a brief explanation of the problem include RA 7 This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U 5 8 This warranty cannot be re issued CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN MONITOR TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 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 IC NOTE LOW POWER DECIVES R
29. l is set the footage from the camera will display on the monitor Plug A V cable into A V out on receiver Plug A V cord into monitor A now 299 ca IR EXTENSION The GX301 comes equipped with an IR extension This IR extension is for the remote control it allows for a better signal between the remote and receiver To connect IR extension Plug IR extension in 1 Plugthe jack of the IR extension cord into the IR extension input on the back of your receiver 2 Peel the paper off the two sided tape on the other end of the IR extension cord 3 Placethe sticky end of the IR extension cord to an area that will receive the best signal from the remote control PAIRIN Pairing the camera and receiver will be necessary if the camera and receiver do not automatically pair or if you purchased a kit with additional cameras small pen or screwdriver is necessary to press the camera s pair button To pair a camera and receiver Select Camera 1 the receiver press the menu button Fairing 2 Using the arrow buttons scroll to Pairing and press OK 3 A list of camera channels will appear numbered Camera 1 Camera 4 If you purchased additional cameras or if your kit came with additional cameras you must use a different channel for each camera 30 Seconds to pair Press pair button 4 Select the camera channel you would like to pair your camera to and press OK 5
30. r from a distance with the included remote control The included IR extention wire makes your remote control even more user friendly 1 IR illumination range up to 40ft under ideal conditions Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured depending on the camera application 2 Not for use in direct exposure to water rain or snow Although the cameras are water resistant they are not waterproof 3 Recording in quad screen mode not supported Single channel recording only For more information Please visit www SVAT com 6 now geu ca see Digital wireless receiver Digital wireless Camera 2GB SD Card D WARNING SECURITY SYSTEM 4 Window Warning Stickers Remote Control Mounting Hardware e Power Adapter for Camera Power Adapter for Receiver Rextension cord Manual e to RCA male cable GX301 013 The following kits have the following Additional items included as well as what is Camera mentioned above PX 301 C Additional For more information please visit Camera WWW SVAT com NOW 299 ca see RECEIVER Receiver 1 10 Quad 11 12 13 Auto Channel Manual Channel Motion Record Manual Record Up Play Pause Right F F Down Stop Left R R OK Play Delete Indication Lights 14 Alarm Volume 15 16 17 IR Sensor Button Lock SD Card Insert 18 Ant
31. rd based on a schedule The other record functions overtake the schedule record As long as manual and motion are turned off and schedule record is turned on your receiver will record during your set times Therefore to record based on your set schedule ensure that all other recording modes motion and manual are stopped and that the schedule recording is turned on Turning on manual or motion record will stop the schedule record Note Make sure the correct date and time are set in setting menu to ensure proper recording times for the schedule record See Page 21 VIV fbi now 409 ca 5ee The main menu has the following options e Camera On Off menu e Record menu e Pairing menu Setting menu Menu Basics e To access the main menu press the menu button e navigate through the menu use the navigation buttons e select anything within the main menu press the OK button e To exit the main menu press the menu button again e If the menu is opened and untouched for 30 seconds it will close automatically You must be in single camera view to be able to access the main menu CAMERA ON OFF MENU This menu option allows you to turn paired cameras on and off When a camera is turned off motion will not be detected footage will not be recorded and the cameras live view will not appear on the monitor To turn a camera on off Camera Menu 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu 2 Use
32. re the default settings or No to keep your current settings 5 Once you have selected whether you would like to restore the default settings or not press OK This will exit the default menu and save your settings 6 To exit the menu press the menu button f i NOW 7 ca see You can playback recorded footage that is saved on your SD card through the receiver as well as backup and play recorded footage through a computer equipped with a SD card reader WATCHING RECORDED FOOTAGE ON RECEIVER 1 Playback Screen To open up your recorded footage list ensure that you are in live view mode and select the OK button You will see the main files that are saved on your SD card use the navigational buttons and scroll to the file named VIDEO and press OK The event list will then appear with the footage organized into dates YYMMDD The oldest footage will be at the top of the list and the most recent footage will be last Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the date you would like to watch the footage from and press OK The footage recorded on the selected dates will appear organized by time The oldest footage will be at the top of the list and the most recent footage will be last The times are based on a 24hr clock setting Format HHMMSS To view footage from a particular time use the navigational buttons and scroll to the time you would like to view and press OK The footage will then b
33. refore if you are living in North America leave this setting set to NTSC To adjust the AV out AV Out 1 Pressthe menu button to open the main menu 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings icon and press OK 3 Use the up or down navigational buttons to scroll to AV Out and press OK 4 Use the navigational buttons scroll to which video standard you would like to use and press OK Default is NTSC 5 Pressing OK will exit the AV Out menu and save your settings 6 To exit the menu press the menu button FORMAT THE SD CARD Formatting your SD card will erase all recorded footage and data from the SD card inserted into the receiver Be sure to back up any important footage you would like to keep before formatting the SD card 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu 2 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the Settings icon and press OK 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Format and press OK 4 A prompt screen will appear informing you that all the data will be deleted 5 To format the SD card use the navigational buttons to scroll to Yes and press OK 6 To cancel and return to the settings menu use the navigational buttons to scroll to No and press OK 7 Pressing OK for either option will exit the format menu and save your settings 8 To exit the menu press the menu button RON NOW 29
34. seeseseeseees 4 Output Terminal ek Coo Fea cesi n 1 8th inch to RCA A V output is 640x480 or 320x240 DSI AN cuneo nM NIMM Internal Buzzer Maximum SD Card 32 GB dinh MPEG 4 xlj7n P AVI Operation Lo tes Simplex Scheduled Recording scssssscssssssssssssssssessssessessassassassassassnsssssassscsasssesasssessessesseass 24 Hour dock Automatic Overwrite when Full seen Optional Motion Activated Alert esee tentent Compatible Post Motion RECOrding csssssessssssssssssssesssssesssssecsssscsscsscsucsscsucsessucssssucsecsessesseessess 5 15 30 seconds Wc eR EC 9 1 2X Yes Jine E Yes Remote CONN IR IR Remote Extension ssssccssssssscssssscsssssssssosssssossassassassassassassncsassncsassncssesscaseesees 6 ft New Video Footage Yes LED Viewing Modes Single Quad Manual Automatic Recording Manual Schedule Adjustable Brightness sssssssscssssssssssssssssssesssssassassassassass
35. sion Eighteen infrared IR LEDs let you see in the dark up to 40ft away The LEDs automatically activate when it gets dark giving you around the clock protection Easily Connects to a TV Use the included 6ft AV wire to connect to any television so you can see and hear your footage on a larger screen 6 NOW geu ca See 24 7 Lifetime Live Customer Support Assistance is available for you whenever you need it Our customer support team can be reached by phone email or live web chat services 24 7 so that you will always have access to an expert Weather Resistant Camera The camera is built with durable aluminum weather resistant housing so you can use it outdoors in almost any weather condition Use it indoors for monitoring your business inventory or home Expandable up to 4 Cameras This system can support up to four cameras so you can monitor multiple offices entrances and outdoor areas at the same time Additional Camera GX301 C Motion Detection Settings Motion detection gives you the option to record only when movement is detected to conserve your SD card memory Your system will start recording and alert you when motion is detected 24 Hour Scheduled Recording Personalize a 24 hour recording schedule Record video footage using three different types of recording modes manual scheduled and motion activated Remote Control Access Control your system directly from the buttons on the receiver o
36. the navigational buttons to scroll to the camera on off icon and press OK 3 Scroll to the camera you would like to turn on off 4 Use the left and right arrow buttons to change the settings from on or off for each camera you would like to adjust e When the word ON appears next to a camera that indicates that the camera is on when the word OFF appears next to a camera that indicates that the camera is turned off 5 Once you have adjusted the cameras to your liking press OK This will exit the camera on off menu and save your settings 6 exit the main menu press the menu button MAIN MEN now 7 see RECORD MENU The record menu allows you to adjust the quality of your recorded footage adjust the recording time when motion is detected set and adjust a daily schedule and turn on off the overwrite functions Record Menu QUALITY You can adjust the quality of your recorded footage to be low quality 320x240 or high quality 640 x 480 Recording when set to low quality uses less space on your SD card where recording with high quality uses m o r e space To adjust quality Quality Adjust 1 Press the menu button to open the main menu E 2 Usethe navigational buttons to scroll to the Record icon and press OK 3 Use the navigational buttons to scroll to Quality and press OK 4 Use the left and right navigational buttons to highlight the quality you would like 5 Onc
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