Swann SW344DWD warranty Using the Menus

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Using the Menus

When you open the Main Menu, you will see the following four categories, each containing several options. Here’s a quick rundown of what you’ll see.

Pairing

This is where you pair cameras with channels in the receiver. See page 7 for more details.

Record

Auto-Delete:Whilst Auto-Delete is turned on, and the SD card is full, the receiver will automatically delete the oldest event to have space to record a new event. If Auto-Delete is off and the SD card fills up, the receiver will no longer record.

Alarm Record Time: The amount of time after a motion/alarm event that the receiver will continue to record for. You can set this time between 3 seconds and 10 minutes.

Time Stamp: When Time Stamp is set to on the time and date of a recording will be overlaid on the video. We suggest leaving this set to on, as recording the time and date of an event typically makes the footage more useful.

Format: Formats the SD card in the receiver. Formatting removes all data and re-writes the file allocation table. Only use this option if the SD card seems incompatible with the receiver, and/or you really want all data on the card to be erased.

Playback: Enter playback mode (see pages 14 - 15).

Schedule

You can set a start and end time for the period that you want the receiver to record each day.

Only one recording period can be defined each day. For the duration of the programmed schedule, the receiver will record continuously, regardless of whether there is movement in the camera’s line of sight.

For more information about Scheduled Recording, see page 11.

Setting

Here you can access and set many of the settings in the receiver. You’ll be able to adjust the date and time, your display settings, and alarm settings. For more details, see pages 12 - 13.

The Main Menu with the Pairing Menu selected.

The Main Menu with the Record Menu selected.

Layout of the Record Menu with Auto Delete selected.

The Main Menu with the Schedule Menu selected.

The Main Menu with the Settings Menu selected.

Resolution

Resolution refers to how many pixels (individual dots which together make up an image) the receiver will record. There are two settings: low and high. High resolution records at VGA quality (640 x 480 pixels) and is the suggested setting.

Alarm

The receiver can emit a high pitched alarm tone when it detects movement. This is great if you’re using the ADW-400 to monitor an area in which there would be no frequent movement, but could very quickly become annoying if monitoring a main door or hallway. The alarm can be set to sound for 5 or 10 seconds, or not at all.

Audio

Here you can turn the audio function of the receiver on and off. This operates in the same manner as the MUTE button on the receiver.

Display Setup

You can select your video standard here, either PAL or NTSC. Only change this if the image on your TV/monitor is black and white or distorted.

Note: PAL is used in Western Europe and Australia, NTSC is used in North America and Japan.

Version

This will display information about the receiver and the cameras you have attached to your system. Specifically, this screen will tell you what version of the firmware/ hardware they are running. There is little that you’ll be able to do with this information, and nothing here is adjustable. The main reason you would access this window is if you contact our technical support team and they need to know what version of the receiver and camera(s) you are using.

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