Fig.3 fig.2 fig.4, Controls & functions – Sealey SL300 User Manual

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4.2. CONTROL PANEL (fig.3)

4.4.1. The Picture/Image Capacity Chart shows the approximate number of

images or video clips that can be stored based on the resolution setting

and the size of the memory card. These figures may vary depending on

the amount of detail in the image. When the memory card is full, the

earliest data will be overwritten to ensure retention of the most recent

data.

4.4.2. The SL300 is equipped with 32MB of built in SDRAM memory. Any data

stored on the internal memory may be lost during a power failure.

4.4.3. The SD Memory Card Slot (fig.3-5) is capable of accepting SD cards

with up to 16GB of memory. When a SD is inserted, the internal

memory will be bypassed, and all data stored on the SD card.

DO NOT

insert or remove a SD card when SL300 is connected to the power

source. This may cause a malfunction.

4.4.4. The Image Counter (fig.4-2) will indicate the number of images on

either the internal memory, or the external memory if a SD card is

inserted.

Original Language Version

SL300 Issue: 2 - 18/10/12

© Jack Sealey Limited

4. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS

1.

LCD Display: Icon display showing settings and captured image/video

quantity. Refer to Section 4.3 of this manual.

2.

Cam Switch: To set the camera mode as Capture or Test.

3.

Burst Switch: To set the burst of still image or video.

4.

Resolution Switch: To set the still image and video resolution.

5.

SD Memory Card Slot: To install a SD card. Ensure SD card is firmly

pushed in. To remove, gently press the SD card in, release and the

card will eject from the slot.

6.

SET/UP/DOWN Button: To program the camera parameters as Date/

Time/Video Recording Time/Image and Video Capturing Interval Time.

7.

USB Jack: To connect the USB cable from SL300 to PC for access to

captured images/video.

4.3. LCD

DISPLAY (fig.4)

1.

Still Image Capture: Indicates that the SL300 is set to capture still

images.

2.

Image Counter: Displays how many images or videos have been

captured.

3.

Storage Status: Indicates that an external SD card is installed.

4.

Video Capture: Indicates that the SL300 is set to video capture.

Recording time will depend on the video recording time setting.

5.

High Resolution: Indicates that the SL300 is set to high resolution

image or video capturing.

6.

Low Resolution: Indicates that the SL300 is set to low resolution

image or video capturing.

7.

Date Setting: Indicates that the SL300 is in Date setting.

8.

Time Setting: Indicates that the SL300 is in Time setting

9. Delete: Indicates that the SL300 is in delete mode.

10.

Floodlight Control: Indicates that auto-enviromental brightness

detection is operating the floodlight.

11.

Time Indicator: Displays the Date/Time/Video Recording Time/Image

and Video Capturing Interval Time.

NOTE! Press the SET button (fig.3-6) to exit modes.

4.1. FRONT VIEW (fig.2)

1. Floodlight:

Can be rotated ±30° and tilted 10°.

2.

Floodlight Cover: Retained by two screws which can be removed to

replace halogen tube.

3.

Halogen Tube: Must be replaced by a tube of the correct voltage and

power (Sealey Part No. ML300/01).

4.

Front Cover Retaining Screw.

5.

Front Cover.

6. PIR:

Passive Infrared movement sensor.

7.

Camera Lens: Digital camera lens. Clean with a soft cloth.

8.

TEST Indicator: Red LED indicates the PIR detection coverage area.

9.

Camera Body: Can be rotated and tilted to adjust PIR detection area.

Maximum rotation is ±30° and maximum tilt is 30°

10.

Wall Mount Bracket: Mounts the SL300 to a wall (screws provided). It

is recommended that EVA foam is installed between the wall mounting

bracket and the wall to protect the unit.

SD Card

High 5M

2592 x

1944

High 2M

1600 x

1200

AVI VGA

10 seconds

AVI QVGA

10 seconds

Built in

Memory

12

24

1

2

1GB

512

1024

51

102

2GB

1024

2048

102

204

4GB

2048

4096

204

408

8GB

4096

8192

408

816

16GB

8192

16384

816

1632

4.4. PICTURE/IMAGE CAPACITY

fig.3

fig.2

fig.4

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