Bullet DVR Multi- Cam V2.0 User Manual - page 7
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Video file name
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Recorded video files are stored on the CF memory card with the prefix DVR_ by
default, and can be changed by the user.The maximum number of files on the
same CF card is 1000, starting with DVR_000.avi and is incremental to DVR_999.avi
Compatible Compact Flash memory cards
:
Currently, the Bullet DVR unit supports the following brands of CF memory cards:
o Sandisk Ultra & Ultra II
o Sandisk Extreme III & Extreme IV
o Transcend 133x
o A-Data 133x & 266x
o Lexar 80x
There are other brands which might work, but have not yet been tested for
compatibility.The minimum speed rating of the card should be 60x, otherwise
your videos could appear choppy.
The bigger capacity the card is, the faster rating you should use.
Contact your Bullet DVR dealer for more information.
Bullet DVR Status Light
:
o Steady Green = Unit is in Stand-by mode, ready for operation.
o Quick-Flashing Red = Unit is recording normally.
o Slow-Flashing Red = Unit is recording, but no video source is detected.
o Flashing Yellow = Compact Flash memory card is full.
o Flashing Yellow (4 times) = Low battery, recording will stop and unit will enter
sleep mode.
o Steady Yellow = Unit is in sleep mode, press & hold the stop button for a few
seconds to wake it up.
Playback of the video recordings
:
Playing back your recorded videos on the CF memory card is simple. Windows
Media Player can handle all video files generated by the Bullet DVR, as long as
the required codec is installed on your PC. Simply insert the PCMCIA adapter
including the CF card into your laptop, or just put the CF card directly into a CF
card reader. Media Player will start playing the file automatically. It is highly
recommended that you copy the video file to your computer’s hard drive first, for
faster and smoother playback.
About the required codecs
:
To playback video files encoded using Mpeg-4 compression, your computer
needs to have the DivX codec installed first. If you don’t already have it installed
on your PC, you can find it on the included software CD. For files encoded with
Mpeg-2, you’ll need to have any Mpeg-2 codec installed on your computer, if you
want Windows Media Player to be able to playback those files. If you install any
software to watch DVD movies on your PC, it will automatically install the Mpeg-2
codec.