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PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION 
 
CAUTION:  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS 
(POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR 
OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE PLUG CAN BE FULLY INSERTED 
WITHOUT EXPOSING ANY PARTS OF THE BLADES. DO NOT OPEN THE 
CASE. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER 
SERVICING ONLY TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL   
   
   
REGULATORY INFORMATION: 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.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 

 

 

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

 

1. Read Instructions--All the safety and operation instructions should be read 
before the product is operated. 
 
2. Retain Instructions--The safety and operation instructions should be retained 
for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for SLD230M

Page 1: ...SLD230M Mobile DVR Owner s Manual Security Labs Inc 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 Customer Service 1 800 774 0284 www security labs com ...

Page 2: ... Enter Main Menu 9 7 2 System Status 10 7 3 Date Time 11 7 4 Record Setting 12 7 5 Record Mode 13 7 6 Alarm Output 16 7 7 Engineering Setup 17 7 7 1 Set Password 17 7 7 2 Camera Title Setup 18 7 7 3 Video Quality 18 7 7 4 Hard Disk Erase 19 7 7 5 Color Bars 20 7 7 6 Load Factory Defaults 20 8 Recording Reference Time Table 21 9 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT 23 ...

Page 3: ...des continuous schedule and motion detection 1 channel audio recording Quick and easy search for events by time date Equipped with anti vibration and shock resistant chassis Easy to operate front panel Alarm notification when storage capacity is full Automatically returns to original operation when recovering from a power failure Suitable for many types of transportation applications Supporting fu...

Page 4: ... Playback Function Playback forward or reverse Fast forward Fast reverse Forward one frame Zoom HDD Hard Drive 30 GB Built in Buzzer Video input signal loss trigger Motion detection alarm Watch Dog Function Automatically returns to original operation when recovering from a power failure Search Mode Date Time Operation Temperature 41 to 104 Degrees F 5 to 40 Degrees C Power Supply AC100V 240V 50 60...

Page 5: ...dio input accessory DC power VIDEO IN Connect to a camera or monitor Video output VIDEO OUT Connect to a monitor Video In VCR OUT Connect to a VCR Video In AUDIO IN Connect to a camera or monitor Audio Out AUDIO OUT Connect to a VCR or monitor Audio In NOTE DVR automatically detects NTSC PAL please connect the video camera before connecting the power supply ...

Page 6: ...unction Key Descriptions STOP In the menu setup mode move to the left up item during the editing procedure In playback mode press this key to stop playback and return to standby mode STEP In the menu setup mode move to the right down item duringthe editing procedure In playback mode press this key to pause or manually advance images REW In the menu setup mode use this key to decrease a value In pl...

Page 7: ...earch image x2 x4 Press the REW key for normal and fast reverse image x1 x2 x4 Pause Still Frame During playback Press the STEP key to pause and manually advance images Zoom During playback Press the ENTER key to enlarge the picture by a factor of 2 This will magnify the central area of the picture when recordings are made with the resolution set to 720 x 240 When recordings are made with the reso...

Page 8: ...ke changes Year Month Enter the year month by pressing or key to select the year month Day Hour Minute Enter the correct day and time by pressing and key After all selections have been made press the PLAY or ENTER key to enter play mode or EXIT key to return to standby mode Legend Red Bar Indicates previously made Motion Recordings Blue Bar Indicates previously made manual or schedule recordings ...

Page 9: ... not function when pressed in order to protect recordings During recording items under Main Menu may not be accessed to make adjustments except System Status and Recording Mode 7 Menu Set Up 7 1 Enter Main Menu Press the MENU key to enter the Main Menu All of the items in the main menu contain sub menus that will be described step by step in the following section Use the cursor to select the neede...

Page 10: ...nternal hard disk drive REMAINING TIME The amount of time left before the hard disk drive is full 0 2HR indicates a full drive with a standard 200Meg of space constantly available to assist the recording process QUALITY Choose from LOW MID or HIGH in the Record Setting Menu RESOLUTION Choose from 720 x 240 or 360 x 240 in the Record Setting Menu FRAME RATE Adjusted by Rec Rate in the Record Settin...

Page 11: ...b MM DD YY month day year c DD MM YY day month year Date ON OFF Toggles the date for the on screen display ON OFF using the or key Time ON OFF Toggles the time for the on screen display ON OFF using the or key Location Set the location of the time and date display using the or key The position can be one of the following a LEFT TOP b RIGHT TOP c LEFT BOTTOM d RIGHT BOTTOM e TOP f BOTTOM Press the ...

Page 12: ...ly get the best combination for your situation Quality Three choices to select from High Large file capacity and high image quality display Mid Medium file capacity and medium image quality display Low Small file capacity and lower image quality display Resolution 720 240 playback picture will fill entire screen 360 x 240 playback picture will fill 50 of the screen or full size using the Zoom Func...

Page 13: ...ording Stops Note Actual remaining time will vary depending on the complexity of the images you are recording Remaining time displayed is a minimum estimate Press the EXIT key to return to the Main Menu Press the EXIT key again to return to normal video 7 5 Record Mode From the Main Menu move the cursor to Record Mode press the ENTER key to show the menu below Press or key to move the cursor Press...

Page 14: ...er 17 00 8 00 b Motion Detection Recording Motion detection recording can be made available during a specified time period each day REC ON For Motion Detection Recording ON OFF For Motion Detection Recording OFF STOP key does not work during Motion Detect Recording BEGIN END Begin Time to activate motion detection circuit End Time to deactivate motion detection circuit Example For 24H availability...

Page 15: ...isplay Red tinted blocks indicate the area under motion detection the factory default is for all areas to be active Press or key to move the cursor Press or key to switch ON OFF the motion detection area Post alarm Time Adjusts the extra amount of recording time after motion detection activity stops Time setting range from 0 99 Sec Press the EXIT key to return to the previous page ...

Page 16: ... page Motion Alarm ON Buzzer will sound during motion detection OFF Buzzer will not sound during motion detection Video Loss ON Buzzer will sound during a loss of video signal input OFF Buzzer will not sound during a loss of video input Buzzer Period Adjustable from 1 to 15 minutes after trigger When the BUZZER PERIOD is set to 00 the buzzer will sound for only 2 seconds ALARM BUZZER SETUP MOTION ...

Page 17: ...want to change FOUR NUMBERS ARE REQUIRED Press ENTER key again to show the menu on the right Enter your new four digit password then press the ENTER key Enter your new password again on the Confirm Password line and press the ENTER key again Press the ENTER key or EXIT key to return to the previous menu 7 7 2 Camera Titles Setup From Engineering Setup press the ENTER key select Camera Titles Setup...

Page 18: ...Engineering Setup press the ENTER key The brightness contrast chroma and sharpness of the recorded picture may be adjusted Press or key to move the cursor Press or key to make changes These settings change the image quality for recorded images not for live monitoring images 7 7 4 Hard Disk Erase From Engineering Setup press the ENTER key Move the cursor to Hard Disk Erase press ENTER key to show t...

Page 19: ... hard disk WARNING ALL STORED IMAGES WILL BE ERASED Press EXIT key to return to the previous page Please use this same procedure to format a new or replacement hard disk 7 7 5 Color Bars From Engineering Setup press the ENTER key Move the cursor to select COLOR BARS press the ENTER key to display the bars Press the EXIT key to return to the previous screen HARD DISK ERASE NO YES HARD DISK ERASE IN...

Page 20: ... the cursor to LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT and press the ENTER key To load factory defaults select YES then press the ENTER key to complete the setup procedure Press EXIT key to return to the previous page 8 Recording Reference Time Table HDD 30G REC Rate High Resolution 720x240 Resolution 360x240 FRAMES RECORD TIME HOURS FRAMES RECORD TIME HOURS LOAD DEFAULT NO YES ...

Page 21: ...udio OFF Audio ON 1 406 7 262 4 1 813 5 387 4 2 203 3 159 5 2 406 7 262 4 3 135 5 114 5 3 271 1 198 4 4 101 6 89 4 4 203 3 159 5 5 81 3 73 2 5 162 7 133 3 6 67 7 62 1 6 135 5 114 5 7 58 1 53 8 7 116 2 100 4 8 50 8 47 5 8 101 6 89 4 9 45 1 42 5 9 90 3 80 5 10 40 6 38 5 10 81 3 73 2 11 73 9 67 2 12 67 7 62 1 13 62 5 57 6 14 58 1 53 8 15 54 2 50 5 REC Rate Low Resolution 720x240 Resolution 360x240 RE...

Page 22: ...INSIDE REFER SERVICING ONLY TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL REGULATORY INFORMATION 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energ...

Page 23: ...arized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician 16 Lightning For added protection for the product during a lightning storm or when it is left u...

Page 24: ...roduct along with a copy of your purchase receipt Prior to shipment a RETURN AUTHORIZATION must be obtained from SECURITY LABS This will help provide more efficient service on your unit and possibly avoid shipment if a remedy can be suggested over the phone If shipment is made the cost of insurance and shipping of the product to Security Labs is the responsibility of the owner Return shipping will...

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