User manual
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wireless DVR
By correctly configuring the motion detection settings, and using a
large SD card you can get the wireless DVR to function autonomously
for up to months at a time!
2 A few key points to remember:
The wireless DVR requires high-quality, high-speed SD cards to
function correctly. Cheaper SD cards have slower write speeds, and
can’t keep up with the wireless DVR. Digital video requires a massive
amount of data -so make sure you use the highest quality, highest
speed cards available. The Wireless DVR is compatible with the SD
and SDHC standards.
The can monitor a maximum of two cameras at
once (one of which must be wired, the other one wireless) but can
record only one at a time. Savvy users might have already noticed
that the wireless DVR has four wireless channels – the wireless DVR
is not recommended for multiple wireless cameras! See page 11 for
more information about why we’ve included multiple camera channels.
Though it is remarkably efficient hardware for its size and cost, the
wireless DVR is a miniature, self contained, entry-level video recording
unit. It will (unfortunately) not operate like the mythical technology
shown on television shows like CSI or 24 (we really wanted it to, but it
turns out that sort of technology costs millions of dollars and doesn’t