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OPERATION
Power On
1 Before turning the system on, please check the local area video system
(NTSC/ PAL). The VIDEO SYSTEM is situated on the right side panel; this
setup will affect the video system input and output. NTSC is the standard
video system in North America.
2 The power switch is situated on the right side of the device as well.
(switch "ON" to power-on and "OFF" to power-off)
NOTE: The system auto-detects its cameras when the monitor is turned on. When the status LED
flashes, this indicates that the CF card is proceeding with testing (complete boot time is
several seconds). If an image file error has been detected, the CF card will suggest the user to
initiate repair using the computer or use the Repair/Format function supported by the device.
[CF Card Management: Repair/Format function]
3 The user may use AV/ RF switch to select the video input system.
4 Live mode is the pre-set mode after power-on. When it is currently under
schedule recording, system auto enters recording mode.
• CF auto repair status, RF channel selection, speaker volume setup, and LCD power on
status can be setup in [7.7 Power On Setup].
• Do not withdraw the CF card while booting. It may destroy the data stored within the
CF card.
• When no images are displayed on the LCD monitor, please check the video source
(line in or RF1~RF4) and NTSC/ PAL switch.
Live Mode
1 Live mode is the default setup after system start-up. User may view live
images, setup the receiving channel of the camera and adjust the
sound volume.
a. Two types of video input source (RF/AV): Switch to "RF" for
connecting to RF camera and "AV" to line input camera.
AV IN The device supports one line input camera.
RF1 ~ RF4 The device supports portable wireless (RF) camera
(maximum connection of 4 RF cameras).
Press or button to switch between cameras (RF1 ~ RF4).
b. Sound volume: The user may press or button to adjust the
volume of the build-in speaker.
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GX5400: 2.4GHz Wireless Digital Video Recording System