Det-Tronics 000499-124 DVR, 16 Camera, 500GB (Guardall) User Manual

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VeDVR User Guide

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Video Standard

(Default: NTSC, PAL is optional)

There is one VOUT BNC connector at the rear panel of the DVR. It is used to connect an analog monitor and supports
PAL or NTSC video output. The video output standard can be modified to match the video signal required by the
analog monitor. There is also a VAUX BNC connector that a Spot monitor can be connected to for video preview and
playback. The VAUX connector is not available on the VeDVR1004 DVR.
1. Highlight the Video Standard field.
2. Use

“▲”, “▼” to change from NTSC to PAL.

Enable Scaler

Turn this feature on when connecting a “CRT” Monitor to the DVR video out connectors.

This feature will scale down the menu displays so they will not appear cut off on this type of monitor.

Brightness

Control the brightness of the VOUT port of the DVR.
1. Highlight the Brightness field.
2. Use

“▲”, “▼” to increase or decrease the brightness.

Menu Transparency

(NOTE: Only available on 4 channel DVRs. Not available on 8 or 16 channel DVRs)

Choose from 1:3, 1:1, or 3:1 or “No Transparency” to determine the visibility of the Setup Menu with the Preview
Mode screen.
1. Highlight Menu Transparency.
2. Use

“▲”, “▼” to set the desired menu visibility.

VGA Resolution

A standard VGA connection is located at the rear of the DVR. Define the VGA resolution output. The available options
are 800*600/75Hz, 1024*768/60Hz and 800*600/60Hz. Use “▲”, “▼” to make the selection.

DST:

(Daylight Savings Time)

Set a date range for Daylight Savings Time. Highlight Setup at the DST menu item. Press “ENTER”. The DST Setup
menu is displayed.

NOTE: When DST is enabled the Date/Time stamp which is imprinted on each recorded image will include either
“(W”) for winter time or “(S)” for summer time.

Enable DST

1. Press “ENTER” while the “Enable DST:” selection is highlighted. The “x” will change to a “9”.
2. Navigate to the “From” month.
3. Use

“▲”, “▼” to select the starting month.

4. Use

“►” to move to the week of the month selection.

5. Select from 1

st

, 2

nd

, 3

rd

, 4

th

or last.

6. Use

“►” to move to the day of the week selection.

7. Select which day of the week DST will start.
8. Use

“►” to move to the starting time.

9. Set the starting time from 00:00 to 23:00 hours.
10. Repeat this procedure to setup the DST “To” selections.

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