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Safety Precautions and Notes Use only the included power supply to operate your Xtreme Life DVR. (AC: 120 Volt, 60 Hz ONLY, if outside the US and Canada a special adaptor may be required). To avoid electrical shock, do not attempt to open the unit. Opening the unit voids the warranty. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to direct rain or moisture. Do not operate near bath tub, sink, or swimming pool. Avoid operation in moist environments. Do not overload electrical outlets or extension cords as this may result in fire or electric shock, this unit works only on 120 Volt. Power surges or over voltage (i.e. 220 Volt) will damage the unit and void the warranty. A surge suppressor and other adaptors may be required and are the responsibility of the user. Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty Manufacturer warrants all Covert Video and Sleuth Gear Hidden Video Products (Product) assembled and sold by Manufacturer to be free of defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions. The duration of Manufacturer's warranty with respect to the Product is limited to one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser only for Products delivered within the fifty (50) states of the United States, District of Columbia, or the possessions and territories of the United States No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the warranty period set forth above. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product. Manufacturer will, as its sole obligation under this warranty, replace or repair, at its option, any Product that does not conform to this warranty. Under no circumstances will the Manufacturer issue credit or give a refund for Product covered by this warranty. Furthermore, under no circumstances will Manufacturer be liable for any incidental or consequential damages under this warranty or any implied warranties. What Is Not Covered. This limited warranty does not cover Products that in Manufacturer’s judgment have damage resulting from any (i) deviation from Manufacturer's operating instructions as printed in Manufacturer's catalog or on any packaging, labels or other literature provided with a Product, (ii) installation of a Product in a manner which is inconsistent with Manufacturer's written instructions, (iii) alteration, modification of or tempering with a Product, (iv) misuse, (v) neglect, (vi) abuse, (vii) accident, (viii) power surge, static electricity or other electrical discharge, (ix) normal wear and tear, (x) commercial use, (xi) service by anyone other than a Manufacturer authorized repair facility, or (xii) other improper application, installation or operation of the Product. Or, (xiii) have been purchased from inventory clearance or liquidation sales or other sales in which Manufacturer expressly disclaims its warranty obligation pertaining to the Product. How you (the Customer) can get service: To obtain warranty service during the warranty period, you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase. Contact them for return instructions. If warranty service is needed at any time during the warranty period, the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt/proof of purchase indicating the date of purchase, amount paid and place of purchase. Customers who fail to provide such proof of purchase will be charged for the repair of any Product. How state law relates to the warranty: Some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY MANUFACTURER TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
Table Of Contents
Quick Setup Guide
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Remote and Accessories
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Menu and Settings
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Record
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Video Playback
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FAQ’s
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Safety and Warranty Info
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For warranty information on Products delivered outside the United States please contact the original place of purchase. IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW(S) OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THIS EQUIPMENT IS UTILIZED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RETURN PRODUCT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER, AS THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN MODIFIED AND IS NO LONGER SUBJECT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY. IN THE CASE OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, CONTACT PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN PROCEDURE. THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTIONS AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION. THIS EQUIPMENT USES, GENERATES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. Part 15 Low Power: ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT THE EXPRESS AUTHORIZATION OF THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. (RULE 15.21 OF THE FCC)
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Quick Setup Guide
During Video Playback Press
For best results please charge your DVR for 18 hours before first use.
pause
Button and the video will be paused and
Note: We recommend powering on the unit after the initial setup is complete.
the setting items will appear .
Attach your camera to the camera input connection with the provided camera adapter cable. See pg 3 for camera adapter cable image. See Fig 1 for camera input connection. Attach the PIR sensor (included) into the motion sensor connection. (see pg 3 for image) *Please use caution when plugging in the camera and PIR. Line up pins so the fit is correct. Do not force the camera and PIR plugs in the DVR.
In File List mode Press setting items will appear.
button and the
In the upper-file Press
button and the
Insert a SD card in the SD card slot as shown in Fig 2.
Fig 1
setting items will appear.
Fig 2
FAQ Q: When trying to view the camera image why does the screen say “no signal”? A: No signal means the DVR is not reading the camera. Double check the camera and camera adapter cable to make sure connection with the DVR is secure. Q: What is the PIR sensor used for?
The setting switches tell the DVR how long to record when motion occurs and at what sensitivity to detect motion. (see pg. 3 for switch settings) Switch 8 changes DVR access and recording mode. Switch 8 in the up position allows the DVR to use the PIR as the motion sensor which conserves battery life. When motion is not present the DVR will turn off but still power the PIR sensor. When motion occurs the DVR will turn on and start recording. Switch 8 in the down position allows you to access the menu to change settings and use the camera as the motion sensor. Using the camera as the motion sensor will minimize battery life as the DVR needs to be on to power the camera to detect motion. To change recording settings and set date/time stamp set switch 8 in the down position. Use the provided remote to navigate through the menu. (see pg.6)
A: The PIR sensor is used as the motion detector. The DVR will provide power to the PIR sensor even when the DVR is turned off. When there is a change in heat (motion) the sensor will alert the DVR to turn on and start recording. This action takes 5-7 seconds. Q: What are the white dip switches on the side of the DVR? A: The dip switches tell the DVR how long to record when motion occurs and at what sensitivity to detect motion. See pg 2 for the setup guide and pg 3 for the switch settings. Q: How do I reset the DVR?
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A: The DVR can be reset by restoring to factory defaults. See pg 8.
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Video Playback Press
Remote and Accessories
on the VIDEO option on the Main Menu to open the newest files
Choose the files to play
the video as below. Then Press ESC
enter My Record file, Press ESC
button to
button to enter the main menu.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Remote Functions: Power Button (inactive) LCD/TV Switch (inactive) Record Navigation/Pause/Play Volume Setup Escape/Stop
Accessories: 1. PIR Sensor 2. Camera Adapter 3. RCA In/Out Cables 4. European Adapter 5. Remote Control 6. AC Adapter
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Playback Options: Fast Forward
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Press during normal playback to double play back speed. Press again to triple playback speed
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Slow Motion Press after pausing the playback. Press once and the video file will be played in slow motion. Press again to play in slower motion.
Specifications:
Switch Settings:
Battery Life: Standby 365 days Continuous Recording 20 hours
Reverse Press in stop/pause mode. The video file will play in reverse. Press again to speed up.
Resolution: 320x240 / 640x480 / 720x480
Pause
SD Storage: Up to 32GB
Press speed.
to pause the video, Press
again to resume the normal playback
Frame Rate: 1, 5, 15, 20, 25, 30
1 down = 15 seconds 2 down = 30 seconds 3 down = 45 seconds 4 down = 60 seconds 5 down = Motion High 6 down = Motion Med 7 down = Motion Low 8 down = Use Menu 8 up = Use switch settings
Warning:
Stop Press
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button to stop playing and return to File List mode
Temperature range for this unit is 14ºF - 122ºF 10
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Menu
Motion Detection Mode
To view Main Menu Push switch 8 up & connect to monitor Press the Setup button on the remote to enter the main menu
Select Motion Detection and press to enter.
Press REC button on the remote to start recording.
Play back recorded video Browse images and pictures
Press STOP button to finish recording. Record motion or continuous If the camera does not sense motion the recording will stop. “Detecting” will appear in the bottom of screen until the motion is detected and will start recording again.
DVR settings
SPECIAL NOTE: Using the camera as the motion sensor will minimize battery life as the DVR needs to be on to power the camera to detect motion. To maximize battery life use the PIR as the motion detector. See Quick Setup Guide on page 3 for instructions.
Continuous Record Mode Switch 8 in the down position. Switches 1-7 in the up position.
Select Preview and press
to enter.
AV Out AV in to monitor
Xreme Life DVR
Press REC button on the remote to start recording. Press STOP button to finish recording.
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Factory Reset Use the navigation buttons to navigate to SETTINGS and press
Restore factory settings will change all settings back to factory default
center pause but-
ton.
Recording Settings Password Info Resolution (352X288 / 640X480 / 720X576 / 1024X768 / 1280X720 / 1280X960) Power on password will require a password to be set when the DVR is powered on.
Quality (High/Normal/Low) Frame Rate ( 1, 5, 15, 20, 25, 30) Audio (Disable/Enable)
Set power on password to choose your six-character password and then confirm these
Frame Counter Stamp (Off/On) Timestamp (Off/On)
characters once more pressing to complete the setting.
button
Device ID Stamp (Off/On) Motion Detect Level (Low/Medium/High) Motion Detect Record Time (30 sec / 1 min / 3 min / 5 min / 10 min)
Write your password in a safe place.
Motion Detect Zone Microphone Sensitivity (vol- / vol+) Overwrite (Disable/Enable)
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Date and Time Settings In the settings section press
SD Card Info
to select Date and Time.
When the SD card is inserted
will be displayed in the bottom left corner.
In the sub-menu bar press up or down to enter the last or next item/page. Press
to finish the selection. Storage Information will show how much space is on the SD card.
Total space shows the total storage amount. Free space shows how much space is left. Press
on Date Time Format to select.
Format SD Card will insure your SD card is in the correct format with the DVR. Formatting the SD card is also a troubleshooting step if the DVR recognizes the SD card but will not record.
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