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

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4. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow keys to move the camera name position around on the screen.
5. When the position is chosen, press “ENTER”.
6. The Image Menu will return.

Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation

Control the video characteristics of the selected camera.
1. Highlight the Adjust button on the right side of Brightness, Contrast, Saturation or Hue.
2. Press “ENTER”. An adjustment slide bar that corresponds to the specific setting will appear with the resulting

camera image.

3. Use the up, down arrows on the “▲”, “▼” to adjust. A preview video image will be changed in real time.
4. When the real time video image is satisfactory, press “ENTER” to return to the “Image Setup” menu.

OSD (On Screen Display)

The date and time can be displayed while viewing any camera on the monitor. There are several display modes:

No Display

Opaque&Steady

Opaque&Flashing

Transparent&Steady

Transparent&Flashing.

1. Highlight OSD.
2. Use “▲”, “▼” to select the desired setting.

Determine the position of the OSD.

1. Highlight the Position button on the right side of OSD and press “ENTER”.
2. The OSD position setup screen will display. This screen shows the current camera live preview with a grid overlaid

on top. There are 22x15 small panes for the NTSC format (default) 22x18 for a PAL format, and the OSD position
is in red. Use “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” keys to move the OSD position.

Privacy Mask

Sensitive areas in a camera’s view can be masked or covered up as needed. These areas will not be previewed or
recorded.

Enable the check box beside Privacy Mask.

Press “EDIT” to change the selection to “9” or left click a mouse.

Highlight the Area button on the right side of the mask check box. Press “ENTER” or click on the Area button with a

mouse to enter into the mask selection area.

In the mask selection area, there is one small yellow pane on the upper left corner. The screen is divided into 22x15
panes for the NTSC format (default), 22x18 panes for the PAL format.
1. Use

“◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” to move the yellow pane to the beginning position of the area to be masked. Or, rest

the mouse pointer on the yellow pane. Left click the mouse and drag the area for the mask to the right and down
from the start point.

2. Press “EDIT”. The yellow pane will turn to red.
3. Use

“◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” to extend the red pane.

4. Once the mask area is set, press “EDIT”.

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