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Micro-sized, Portable, Wireless, Covert DVR
General Version: SG-100/ SG-200/ SG-300
Special Version: SG-110/ SG-210/ SG-310
MANUAL
*EXCEPT FOR SECURITY PURPOSE, DO NOT
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSES
WHICH MAY DISTURB PRIVATE LIFE OF OTHERS.
THIS PRODUCT IS REGISTERED WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE STANDARDS AND CAN
BE USED FOR ANY PLACE INCLUDING RESIDENTIAL AREA. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT,
BE SURE TO READ THE PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED IN THE MANUAL.
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Micro-sized, Portable, Wireless, Covert DVR General Version: SG-100/ SG-200/ SG-300 Special Version: SG-110/ SG-210/ SG-310 MANUAL

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10 it to a sudden change of temperatures, there is the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or on interior components. Condensa

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11  NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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12 2. Features Self-Guard is an extremely small digital recording system, which can digitally compress, store, search, and transmit/receive info

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13 z Programmable Settings for the Option in the Menu – You can configure different values for every option in the menu. z Snapshot Mode z B

Page 6 -  General Notice

14 3. Specifications and Comparison of each Model 3.1 Specifications SECTION DESCRIPTION REMARKS Internal Storage Device Built-In Flash memor

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15 3.2 Comparison of each Model Functions SG-100 SG-200 SG-300 SG-110 SG-210 SG-310Video Recording O O O O O O Audio Recording - O O -

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16 4. Applications z House, Apartment (Residential Areas), Hotel, School/University Facility, Daycare Center, Kindergarten z Laboratory, Hospit

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17 QUICK START GUIDE 1. Charging the Battery z Load the battery into the Self-Guard. z Plug in the AC/DC adaptor directly into the Power input

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18 3. Use [△] and [▽] to select “D.DATE/TIME SET” and press [ENT]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ]◁▷ to move the cursor to month, date, year, and time. 5.

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19 4. To record a moving image Use [△] and [▽] to select RECORD, and then press [ENT]. Then, it will appear with the sight that’s being record

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Unpacking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your Self-Guard. If something is missing, contact your dealer as s

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20 for camera channel numbers. If it shows C1B123, then ‘C1’ indicates of camera number 1 and ‘B123’ indicates of Bluet

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21 COPY: To copy all the data of the selected month to the selected memory device. (If USB or MICRO SD memory device is not connected to the Sel

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22 PREV Go to the previous page 1/3 First of 3 pages NEXT Go to the next page LOCK Lock from deleting file DEL Delete selected file DELALL

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23 Steps to set the Self-Guard as a SLAVE: 1. For the fastest transmission of the data, set the recording resolution to 128x128. 2. Set “6. BL

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24 GETTING READY Self-Guard

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25 Memory Card Slot: This is the place where you put in the standard MICRO SD memory card. If you need to expand the memory from the built-in, in

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26 sure that this hole is not blocked in order to record the audio. Battery Status & Charge Lamp: This lamp indicates how much of the batter

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27 Battery Holder: When you load the battery into the Self-Guard, this place keeps a hold of the battery to the Self-Guard’s body. In order to se

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28 GENERAL GUIDE Power ON/OFF Push [ENT] for 2 seconds to turn on the power. To turn off the power, push [ESC] for 2 seconds and release it.

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29 Select “RECORD” with the direction buttons and then press [ENT]. Then it shows the screen that’s being recorded as below, and the Self-Guard s

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3 – Contents – INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. Precautions --------

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30 Press [ ] to view the images ▽ in single mode, or in 4 channel mode. Press [ESC] to stop recording and exit from the “RECORD” mode. You can

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31 You can check on the camera’s recording location, and the operating status of it with the Self-Guard’s LCD. When using multiple cameras, you c

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32 All saved data are arranged according to the month and the year. The month and the year show on the screen if there exists data saved for th

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33 • Green Colored Date: There exists saved data. • Black Colored Date: There exists no saved data. • Pink Colored Date: Cursor position U

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34 The name of the file is composed of hours, minutes, seconds and the camera’s channel numbers. For example, ‘15373501.sgv’ means that the f

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35 >|: Go to the End of the file <<: Move backward by 30 frames >>: Move forward by 30 frames |>: Move forward by 1 frame ||, -

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36 In the magnification mode, you can move to the left, right, up, and down by using the direction buttons, and press [ENT] to change the magnifi

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37 I-4. OPTION Select “OPTION” using the direction buttons, and then press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. Use

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38 4-1. CAMERA SET Select “1.CAMERA SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. In or

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39 Regardless of whether the cameras are turned on or off in the menu, if the cameras are connected to the Self-Guard, then those specific camera

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4 4-7. Memory Set ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 4-8. Others -------------------------------

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40 Guard unit. If you do not turn off “BUTTON CAM” function and remove the button camera from the unit, then the Self-Guard may go into the Recor

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41 brightness, hue, saturation, and contrast, and then use [◁] and [▷] to change the value ranging from 1 to 20. 4-2. RECORD SET Select “2

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42 4-2-1-1. VIDEO This function turns on and off recording moving images. Set it to off to record audio only (SG-200, SG-210, SG-300, SG-310

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43 data that you want. In addition, the available memory left for later decreases as the file size gets bigger, and the battery fades quickly.

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44 However, if you set the level to “H” or “HH”, then the motion detection algorithm of the Self-Guard may recognize the actual small motions as

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45 4-2-2. AUDIO SET (SG-200, SG-210, SG-300, SG-310 only) This function turns on and off audio recording function, and you can select either a

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46 BUILT-IN MICRO SD USB Types of Memory Built-in Flash Memory Additional Memory Card USB Memory Stick orUSB Hard Disk Memory Usage Sequence

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47 preset time schedule, Self-Guard exits from the Sleep mode and starts to record. If you press [ESC] or [ENT] when the Self-Guard is in the sle

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48 4-2-6-3. 11-14 : OFF Recording time schedule number 2. 4-2-6-4. 14-17 : OFF Recording time schedule number 3. 4-2-6-5. 17-20 : OFF Reco

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49 4-3. SEARCH SET Select “3.SEARCH SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below.

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5 << Copyright Restrictions >> Except for the security purpose, unauthorized copy, reproduction and circulation of snapshot or movie

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50 4-3-3. BT AUDIO: OFF (SG-300, SG-310 only) You can select one from the 8 options (OFF, BT1 – BT7). If you select OFF for “3. BT AUDIO“, then t

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51 1 frame)” after changing the channel. But, if you switch into 4-channel mode and press “-> (Play)” or “|> (Move forward by 1 frame)”, th

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52 Using [ ]◁ and [ ]▷ , you can move the cursor to the Date, Month, Year, and the Time. Use [ ] and [ ]△▽ to change the variables.. There are t

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53 4-5. REMOTE SET Select “5.REMOTE SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. To go

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54 immediate use once connected to the internet. Select 2.WLAN SET from 4.OPTION and then 5.REMOTE SET. Then the next screen appears in the LCD a

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55 address that the Self-Guard is using, the GATEWAY address of the “Wireless-G Access Point”, the name of the “Wireless –G Access Point - SSID,

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56 4-5-1-4. WEP/EMAIL SET Wireless LAN function of Self-Guard is encrypted with 128bit WEP Key of Hexadecimal Notation, 26 Characters-Roman al

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57 4-5-2. USER ID When connecting to the Self-Guard from a PC, you need the ID and the password for the remote access program. The initial d

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58 You must press [ENT] to save the new ID and password. If you press [ESC] after putting in the new values, then the new ID and the password can

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59 When you remove the USB memory device from the Self-Guard, you must exit from “RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode, and select “REMOVE USB” from main m

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6 INTRODUCTION 1. Precautions  General Notice ¾ The AC/DC adaptor of this product can be used for both 110V and 220V. ¾ Never try to open t

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60 4-7. MEMORY SET Select “MEMORY SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next Screen appears in the LCD as below.

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61 This information lists total capacity and used memory of each memory device. 4-7-2. BUILT-IN Turn OFF this function when you want to store d

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62 4-8. OTHERS Select “8.OTHERS” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. 4-8-

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63 You can prohibit people without the authority from accessing the Self-Guard by creating a password for each function (BOOTING, OPTION, SEARCH,

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64 save the new password. If you press [ESC] after putting in the new values, then the password cannot be saved. 4-8-2. POWER SET

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65 the Self-Guard wake up and check if there is a motion. If there is no motion then the Self-Guard goes into sleep-mode again, but if there is a

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66 If this function is on, then the Self-Guard starts to record only if it detects audio not a movement, so the Self-Guard does not record even i

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67 AUDIO DET:ON YES/NO YES YES AUDIO DET:ON YES/NO NO NO AUDIO DET:CON YES/NO YES/NO YES When this function is set to OFF: Self-Guard is prog

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68 4-8-2-9. ON/OFF INFO It shows 10 last history of power ON/OFF. The date and time is recorded for each power on and off. If the power of the Se

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69 4-8-3-1. MOTION Set up for alarm functions when the Self-Guard detects motions by the camera. 4-8-3-1-1. CHANNEL SET Turns ON/OFF the alar

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7 ¾ Never cover the AC/DC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater. ¾ At least once a

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70 4-8-3-1-4. VOLUME: 5 Set the volume for the alarm when a motion is detected by the camera. There are 9 different levels for the volume (1 - 9)

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71 4-8-3-2-3. TYPE: 3 Set the type for the alarm when there is a motion detected by the camera of the Self-Guards which are connected wirelessly

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72 4-8-6. UPGRADE “UPGRADE” is to upgrade the Self-Guard’s software to its latest version. To access this upgrade function, it should have MI

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73 4-8-7. DEFAULT SET This function is to change the values set in all the menus back to its default set. Select “YES” and press [ENT] to chan

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74 prevent this when you are backing up the data to the MICRO SD or USB memory devices, you need to make a name for each Self-Guard, and create d

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75 Select either MICRO SD or USB and press ENT button to check the SG names registered in each device. 5. TRANSMIT Use the direction butt

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76 you want to connect a Self-Guard with other Self-Guards, you need to know the Bluetooth ID of the Self-Guard that you want to access the data

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77 6-1. CONNECT SET This function is to connect a master Self-Guard to seven (7) other slave Self-Guards wirelessly via Bluetooth, and “1.CONNE

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78 6-1-1. CONNECT: ON You can turn ON or OFF the automatic connection function via Bluetooth when you go into the “RECORD” or “TRANSMIT” mode.

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79 6-1-4. 40:02:78:0C:60:C5 This is Bluetooth ID and you can change this ID using the direction buttons. 6-2. M/S: MASTER The Self-Guard selec

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8 Station, or disconnecting the AC/DC adaptor from the Docking Station while a data communication operation is being performed. ¾ Low battery pow

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80 Bluetooth ID of the slave Self-Guard. You can confirm those Bluetooth IDs by checking from “3.MY ID” of the slave Self-Guards and then connect

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81 II. Data Search/Playback Program After installing the Program to your computer in remote places from the Self-Guards, you can connect as many

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82 You can install the program to your computer with the provided CD. II-1. How to install Insert the CD into the CD-ROM, and check the files

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84 . Type in the serial number and you can get this number from the back of your Self-Guard where the battery is placed in.

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86 When the processes above are finished, then the program installment is completed. Now you will see an icon for the program on the ground sc

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87 Of the many windows, move the mouse point to the window that you want to connect to, and click the right side of the mouse, and select one o

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88 II-2. Data Search and Playback This function enables you to playback the data, which is stored in your computer. You can use the speed ba

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89 II-3. Other functions a. SETUP

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9 the rest of the modes except for “RECORD” or “TRANSMIT”, it turns off the power completely. Set the time to 0 to deactivate “AUTO OFF” function

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90 “Record”: You can choose to record or not to record the image and the audio which are being recorded in the Self-Guard connected to your local

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91 When your local computer is connected to the Self-Guard by LAN, you can choose to display the “Play status”, “SelfGuard or File Name”, “SG N

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92 d. Position bar, Speed bar The position bar is one hour long, and indicates of the current position of the whole playback time. “Speed bar” i

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93 h. AVI Conversion This is to convert a file for the use of Self-Guard to a file in AVI format. Click on the “OPEN” button to select a f

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94 III. OTHERS III-1. How to use Button Camera (SG-110, SG-210, SG-310 model only) * How to connect Button Camera to the Self-Guard 1. Pr

Page 95 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

95 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE z Self-Guard shuts down its power for no reason. The Self-Guard automatically turns off the power or goes into the pow

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96 This happens because Self-Guard records audio when there is a motion. If you want to record audio irrespective of motion detection, then turn

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97 Warranty Guide This product has passed through quality control and testing. If this product shows any manufacturer’s defects during normal us

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