User's Manual
2 Viewing Modes
There are four different viewing modes available on the system: single channel viewing, Auto Sequence
Viewing mode (view individual channels automatically in sequence), Quad
mode, and Scan mode.
Note: Auto Sequence Viewing mode cycles through connected channels in full-screen.
Use Quad mode to view up to four cameras simultaneously.
Use Scan mode, the receiver’s LCD screen and speaker will turn off unless motion is detected by one of
the cameras. The LCD screen turns on and displays video from the camera where motion was detected
for 15 seconds before turning off again. This conserves power and alerts you only when needed. You
can configure how much motion is needed to turn the display on in Scan mode by changing a camera’s
video motion detection settings. When exiting Scan mode, the receiver resumes live viewing in Auto
Sequence Viewing mode.
To change viewing modes:
Press Quad to select between Quad mode (half-Quad mode when only 2 cameras are connected) and
Auto Sequence viewing mode. OR Press Cam to switch between channels 1~4 in single channel view.
Quad mode half- Quad mode
Note: When you only pair a camera or set one camera on(other three is off), there is no access to see
QUAD mode.
3 SD Card Recording
The system records video to the SD card (not included). You can manually record the video at your
desire or the receiver records when there is motion detected by the cameras and under the Motion/REC
function, or schedule recording based on the scheduled you set for each camera. Before recording, you
need to insert a SD card to the SD card slot. The system can support up to 64GB SD card.
Recording Prerequisites: A SD card must be inserted into the receiver in order to record video. You
should always format the SD card prior to initial recording.
The following recording modes are available on the system: manual recording, schedule recording, and
motion recording. Record up to 4 channels at the same time.