Digital Wireless DVR Security System Receiver with SD Card Recording and Long Range Night Vision Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL V1.0 www.defender-usa.
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Phoenix 301! This wireless video camera with SD card recording capabilities is an excellent security product for any home or business. With motion detection, audio recording, alarm activation and scheduled recording, you can be sure that you will never miss an unsuspected guest or movement. Feel secure in knowing that you will never miss a thing with your PX301 allowing you to see, hear and record events which are happening at all times.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Settings...........................................................................................................................20 Date and Time.....................................................................................................................................21 Brightness...........................................................................................................................................21 AV Out............................................
FEATURES 24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support Assistance is available for you whenever you need it. Our customer support team can be reached by phone, email or live web chat services 24/7 so that you will always have access to an expert. Weather Resistant Camera The camera is built with durable aluminum, weather resistant housing2 so you can use it outdoors in almost any weather condition. Use it indoors for monitoring your business, inventory or home.
WHAT’S INCLUDED Digital wireless receiver Digital wireless Camera 4 Window Warning Stickers • • • Mounting Hardware Power Adapter for Receiver Manual 2GB SD Card Remote Control • • • Power Adapter for Camera IR extension cord RCA to RCA (male) cable ALTERNATE KITS PX301 - 013 Additional Camera The following kits have the following items included (as well as what is mentioned above) ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES PX 301-C Additional Camera PX301 For more information please visit: www.defender-usa.
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS RECEIVER 1 2 3 4 9 6 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 18 14 15 16 PX301 17 19 20 21 6
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS 1. Auto Channel: Turns auto channel on and off. When this function is on, the camera channels will sequence through automatically 2. Manual Channel: Manually changes which camera is viewed on screen 3. Motion Record: Prompts the receiver to record motion. To stop motion recording, press this button again 4. Manual Record: Prompts the receiver to begin constant recording. To stop recording, press this button again 5.
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS REMOTE The buttons on the remote hold the same functions as the buttons on the receiver, with three exceptions: 1. Scan/Delete: Pressing this button will delete footage. The scan function is not compatible with this particular system. For more information on deleting footage, please see “Delete” on Pg 25 1 2. AV: The AV button is not compatible with this particular system, therefore this button has no function 2 CAMERA 1.
INSTALLATION THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION • • • • • • • • The camera should be installed between 8 to 13ft above the area to be monitored Ensure that the camera is installed NO MORE then 100 ft away from the receiver’s position to maintain a strong signal between the camera and receiver Before mounting the camera, ensure there are no obstructions in the camera’s view Place camera in the most strategic place where it can provide detailed video of your home or business.
INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE CAMERA 1. Decide if the camera will be wall-mounted or sitting on a desk/tabletop. The camera can be adjusted for many mounting scenarios by rotating it to the required position. • Keep in mind that the camera is microphone equipped.
INSTALLATION PLUGGING IN RECEIVER Once the receiver is connected to a power source it will automatically turn on and pair with the camera. If the camera and receiver do not automatically pair please see “PAIRING” Pg 14. To plug receiver in: 1. Make sure that the receiver is set up no more then 100ft from the camera. This is to ensure a strong signal between the camera and receiver. 2. Plug the receiver’s power adapter (marked for receiver) into the receiver’s power input area (marked “9V DC”). 3.
INSTALLATION IR EXTENSION The PX301 comes equipped with an IR extension. This IR extension is for the remote control, it allows for a better signal between the remote and receiver. Plug IR extension in To connect IR extension: 1. Plug the jack of the IR extension cord into the IR extension input on the back of your receiver. 2. Peel the paper off the two sided tape on the other end of the IR extension cord. 3.
GETTING STARTED INSERTING SD CARD INTO RECEIVER The PX301 comes equipped with a 2GB SD card. The SD card will be what the recorded footage is saved to. You are able to watch the recorded footage from the SD card through the receiver or through your computer using an SD card reader. Insert SD card To insert SD card: 1. Insert the SD card into the provided SD card slot on the front of the receiver. 2. Ensure that the SD card is inserted face down with the metal readers being inserted first. 3.
CAMERA VIEWING To manually switch through cameras: • Press the “manual” channel button To have the cameras sequence through automatically: • Press the “auto” channel button To view all paired cameras at once: • Press the quad button. When the quad button is pressed scheduled recording will not take place; however, motion record will. When the camera detects motion, the screen will appear in full screen mode and begin recording. Once recording is complete the screen will switch back to quad screen mode.
MAIN MENU The main menu has the following options: • Camera On/Off menu • Record menu • Pairing menu • Setting menu Menu Basics • To access the main menu, press the menu button • To navigate through the menu, use the navigation buttons • To select anything within the main menu, press the OK button • To exit the main menu, press the menu button again • If the menu is opened and untouched for 30 seconds, it will close automatically • You must be in single camera view to be able to access the main menu Main M
MAIN MENU RECORD MENU The record menu allows you to adjust the quality of your recorded footage, adjust the recording time when motion is detected, set and adjust a daily schedule, and turn on/off the overwrite functions. Record Menu QUALITY You can adjust the quality of your recorded footage to be low quality (320x240) or high quality (640 x 480). Recording when set to low quality uses less space on your SD card, where recording with high quality uses more space. To adjust quality: 1.
MAIN MENU TRIGGER RECORD Trigger record allows you to adjust how long your camera records after motion is detected. You have the option of 5 seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. To adjust trigger record: Trigger Record 1. Press the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the “Record” icon and press OK. 3. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to “Trigger Record” and press OK. 4.
MAIN MENU OVERWRITE You have the option to record over old footage once your SD card is full; this is so your device will always record when prompted. The device will record new footage over the oldest footage. If you choose not to have your device overwrite saved footage, the device will stop recording once the SD card is full. To turn on/off Overwrite: 1. Press the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the “Record” icon and press OK. 3.
MAIN MENU DATE AND TIME You are able to adjust the date and time on your receiver. The years range from 2000-2099 and the clock is based on a 24hr clock. To adjust the date and time: Set Date and Time 1. Press the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the “Settings” icon and press OK. 3. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to “Date and Time” and press OK. 4. The date is in the format of YYYY/MM/DD. 5.
MAIN MENU AV OUT The AV out menu represents the video standard NTSC and PAL are the two most common types of video standards in the world, adjusting this will effect video output. North America uses the NTSC video standard. Therefore, if you are living in North America, leave this setting set to NTSC. To adjust the AV out: 1. Press the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the “Settings” icon and press OK. 3.
MAIN MENU DIGITAL ZOOM You have the option to zoom the picture in x2. This is good if you are trying to monitor something that is situated far away or if you would like to get a better look at something you are monitoring. To adjust the image zoom: 1. Press the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to the “Settings” icon and press OK. 3. Use the navigational buttons to scroll to “Zoom” and press OK. 4.
PLAYBACK You can playback recorded footage that is saved on your SD card through the receiver as well as backup and play recorded footage through a computer equipped with a SD card reader. WATCHING RECORDED FOOTAGE ON RECEIVER 1. To open up your recorded footage list, ensure that you are in live view mode and select the OK button. 2. You will see the main files that are saved on your SD card, use the navigational buttons and scroll to the file named “VIDEO” and press OK. 3.
PLAYBACK PLAYBACK BUTTONS Δ Δ Δ Up Arrow/Pause/Play: Pressing this button will pause the footage and pressing it while the footage is paused, rewinding, fast forwarding or stopped will play the recorded footage again Left Arrow/Rewind: Pressing this button will rewind the recorded footage. The more times you press the button the faster the footage will rewind. (x2, x4, and x8).
PLAYBACK COMPUTER PLAYBACK The removable SD card allows you to open, save and play recorded files from your PX301 on your computer. All you need is a SD compatible card reader and a media player that supports .avi files. Open folder to view files Insert SD card into your card reader ↑ Videos organized by date Windows Media Player To watch recorded footage on your computer: 1. Lightly push the SD card on the front of the receiver to unlock it from its position and then remove it from the SD slot. 2.
PLAYBACK BACKING FOOTAGE UP ON A COMPUTER Open folder to view files Videos organized by date Open video folder Footage organized by time To save recorded footage on your computer: 1. Lightly push the SD card on the front of the receiver to unlock it from its position and then remove it from the SD slot. 2. Insert the SD card into your card reader. 3. Open folder to view the files. 4. Open the folder called “VIDEO.” 5.
TROUBLESHOOTING No Picture/Signal • Make sure all the connections are secure and properly connected • Make sure your receiver is plugged into a power source from the 9VDC input on the back • Make sure there is nothing obstructing the view of the camera • Try re-pairing the camera and receiver Picture too Bright Dark • The night vision comes on automatically when the light levels drop; try the camera in a pitch black setting.
SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA Image sensor.............................................................................................................1/4" CMOS Color Outdoor use...............................................................................................................Yes IP Rating....................................................................................................................IP56 Maximum Wireless Range (Line of Sight)..........................................................
SPECIFICATIONS RECEIVER Wireless Frequency....................................................................................................2400~2483.5Mhz Channel Frequencies..................................................................................................Hopping Frequency Number of Cameras Supported..................................................................................4 Output Terminal..............................................................................................
REPLACEMENT PARTS If you accidentally damage or lose any parts they can be replaced with ease. The following are parts that came with your system and their reference model numbers so you can continue to effectively monitor your premises. PRODUCT MODEL# DESCRIPTION Power Adapters Audio/Video Cable SOFTWARE/ MANUALS Your product software and manual are available for download at: http://www.defender-usa.com/downloads.
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