Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled Portable DVR Professional Version: SG-1000/ SG-2000/ SG-3000 MANUAL *EXCEPT FOR SECURITY PURPOSE, D
10 This Self-Guard is designed for use in temperatures ranging from -10℃ to +50℃ (14℉ to 122℉). Do not expose this product directly to intense su
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102 Make sure that TCP/IP Settings on your PC don’t match with that of Self-Guard’s in order to avoid mix-up. However, notice that IP Address i
104 II-3. Remote Monitor and Save This function allows you to see and hear the image and audio being recorded in the Self-Guard, and save these
105 II-4. Remote File Playback This function allows you to play the data stored in the Self-Guard with your computer by the d
106 II-5. Remote File Copy This function is to copy data stored in the Self-Guard to your local computer. Enter the Self-Guard’s IP Address
107 II-6. File Search and Playback This function enables you to playback the data, which is stored in your computer. You can use the speed b
108 II-7. Other functions a. SETUP “Record”: You can choose to record or not to record the image and the audio which are being recorded
109 data) from “Browse”, and listen to the sound before you decide the alarm sound. You can set the duration of the alarm from 0 to 10 seconds.
11 indicate malfunction. ¾ If the exterior of the Self-Guard needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft cloth. NOTE This equipment has been tested a
110 c. Print , Save If you pause the video, then you can print or save an image in JPEG format. Also, you can print the data with the extension
111 Click on the “OPEN” button to select a file to be converted to AVI file format and click “CONVERT”. ※ If you use “Window Vista” in your
112 i. Minimize/Exit ”Minimize” is to minimize the window of the Data Search and Playback Program, and “Exit” is to exit from the Program.
113 III. OTHERS III-1. How to use Button Camera * How to connect Button Camera to the Self-Guard 1. Press ENT button for 2-3 seconds t
114 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE z Self-Guard shuts down its power for no reason. The Self-Guard automatically turns off the power or goes into the p
115 before it turned off its power (“RECORD”, “TRANSMIT”, or to the initial mode). This function is very useful when you have installed the Self
116 Warranty Guide This product has passed through quality control and testing. If this product shows any manufacturer’s defects during normal u
12 You can monitor any place from anywhere, because the Self-Guard transmits image and audio to remote areas using wireless transmit technology.
13 z Built-In (128MB) Flash Memory - Free of Data Loss, Images can be recorded without using a memory card z Memory Card for Memory Expansion
14 3. Specifications and Comparison of each Model 3.1 Specifications SECTION DESCRIPTION REMARKSBuilt-In 128MB Flash memory Up to 1GBMemory
15 3.2 Comparison of each Model Functions SG-1000 SG-2000 SG-3000 Video Recording O O O Audio Recording - O O Bluetooth - - O Wi-Fi (optio
16 4. Applications z House, Apartment (Residential Areas), Hotel, School/University Facility, Daycare Center, Kindergarten z Laboratory, Hospi
17 QUICK START GUIDE 1. Charging the Battery z Load the battery into the Self-Guard. z Plug the AC/DC adaptor directly into the power input p
18 1. Press [ENT] for 2 seconds to turn on Self-Guard. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to s△▽elect “4. OPTION” and press [ENT]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to s
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 recor
2 Unpacking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your Self-Guard. If something is missing, contact your deale
20 for camera channel numbers. If it shows C1B123, then ‘C1’ indicates of camera number 1 and ‘B123’ indicates of Blue
21 1.MOTION/SENSOR- includes data saved by both motion and sensor detection 2.SENSOR- includes data saved by sensor detection only. Use [△] an
22 • Green Colored Date: There exists saved data. • Black Colored Date: There exists no saved data. • Pink Colored Date: Cursor position U
23 COPY Copy a selected file to the selected memory COPYALL Copy all file of the selected date to the selected memory There are three colors
24 2. Select “1. CONNECT SET” 3. Select “1. BT1/CH#1/OFF” 4. “1.CONNECT: ON” 5. “4.00:02:78:0C:60:FF” ->change this ID to the SLAVE’s, which
25 GETTING READY 1. Self-Guard
26 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, i
27 sure that this hole is not blocked in order to record the audio. Battery Status & Charge Lamp: This lamp indicates how much of the batte
28 external antenna (SG-942), you can increase the transmit range up to 300 meters. And the distance depends on the kind of antenna gain. Batte
29 Guard and the computer if you connect the Self-Guard to the computer using other USB cables directly. Power Input: connector for the AC adap
3 – Contents – INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. Precautions -------
30 and output. Provided sensor cable has three wires. The red colored wire is for S2, white colored wire is for PWR, and the striped wire is for
31 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.
32 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
33 z 39%: 39 percent of the total memory(Built-in, MICRO SD, USB) is being used for recording. Press [ ] to view the images ▽ i
34 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, yo
35 3. SEARCH Use [ ] and [ ] to select “SEARCH”, and then press [ENT].△▽ Then the next screen appears as below. This function lets you s
36 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
37 • Green Colored Date: There exists saved data. • Black Colored Date: There exists no saved data. • Pink Colored Date: Cursor position
38 The name of the file is composed of hours, minutes, seconds and the camera’s channel numbers. For example, ‘15373501.sgv’ means that the fil
39 ||, ->, => : Stop, Play, High-Speed Play; If you press the [ENT], then the status bar changes to “-> (Play)” from the stopped status
4 4-6. Sensor Set ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 4-7. USB Set ----------------------------
40 The resolution of the current data appears on the lower left side of the magnified screen, and the magnification ratio appears on the lower r
41 4. OPTION Select “OPTION” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. Use [△]
42 Select “1.CAMERA SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. In order to return to
43 Be sure to turn off the cameras that are not connected to the Self-Guard in the menu. Read below instructions for the “BUTTON CAM” function
44 camera from the unit, then the Self-Guard may go into the Record or Sleep mode. When this happens, press ESC button to go into main menu. If
45 saturation, and contrast, and then use [◁] and [▷] to change the value ranging from 1 to 20. 4-2. RECORD SET Select “2.RECORD SET” usin
46 4-2-1-1. VIDEO This function turns on and off recording moving images. Set it to off to record audio only (SG-2000, SG-3000 only). 4-2-1
47 those small motions recorded, and it will take much more time for you to search the data that you want. In addition, the available memory lef
48 At dawn, the light becomes bright from dark, generating a lot of noise when the Self-Guard is in such circumstance. And the Self-Guard may re
49 the Self-Guard to detect the motions. Accordingly, be sure to select at least one block in order for the Self-Guard to detect and record the
5 << Copyright Restrictions >> Except for the security purpose, unauthorized copy, reproduction and circulation of snapshot or movie
50 the Self-Guard stops from recording video, and returns back to the initial menu mode, displaying “STOP! MEM FULL” on the LCD screen. Press an
51 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 sl
52 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 R
53 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.
54 4-3-3. BT AUDIO: OFF (SG-3000 only) You can select one from the 8 options (OFF, BT1 – BT7). If you select OFF for “3. BT AUDIO“, then the
55 If you turn off the Time Sync function, then it does not synchronize with the time even if you change the channels by pressing [ ], or press
56 Using [ ] and [ ], you can move the cursor to the Date, Month, Year, and the Time, ◁▷and use [ ] and [ ] to change those variables. There a
57 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
58 4-5-1-1. LAN: OFF If “1.LAN” is set to on, then you can connect to the Self-Guard with your computer with the ID and the password by the ne
59 Self-Guard from a remote place. The Wireless-G Access Point is already set for immediate use once connected to the internet. Select 2.WLAN SE
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
60 Once the wireless LAN connection is accomplished, this function is to verify on the IP address that the Self-Guard is using, the GATEWAY addr
61 Wireless LAN function of Self-Guard is encrypted with 128bit WEP Key of Hexadecimal Notation, 26 Characters-Roman alphabet. If you do not
62 4-5-3. 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 def
63 4-6. SENSOR SET Select “6.SENSOR SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below.
64 S: Number of each Sensor Port ( S1, S2, S3). On/Off: On(Sensor On), Off(Sensor Off). You must turn on the sensor port that is selected as t
65 “EDGE” mode, it starts to record audio and video for the time set in the “2.VIDEO TIME” and “3.AUDIO TIME” as soon as there is a change in th
66 Select “7.USB SET” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. To go to the previous menu
67 Cautions: Do not insert or remove USB memory devices from the USB port in the Self-Guard while recording or searching. When you remove the US
68 4-8-1. CAPACITY This information lists total capacity and used memory of each memory. 4-8-2. BUILT-IN Turn OFF this function when you
69 4-8-3. FORMAT “FORMAT” is to format the memories, and clear all the data saved in the memory. Note that this memory format function del
7 Guard. Never use any other AC/DC adaptor besides the one that comes with this Self-Guard. ¾ Never cover the AC/DC adaptor with a quilt, blanke
70 4-9. OTHERS Select “OTHERS” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below.
71 4-9-1. PASSWORD SET You can prohibit people without authority from accessing the Self-Guard by setting up a password for each function (BO
72 The password reads as “****” as you put in the password. Using [ ] and [ ], choose a △▽number for your password, then the number reads as ‘
73 Self-Guard has the A/V (Audio/ Video) output ports, so that you can connect other components such as, an external monitor and a speaker like
74 rest of the modes besides “RECORD” and “TRANSMIT”, it turns off the power completely. Set the time to 0 to deactivate the “1. AUTO OFF” funct
75 Self-Guard goes into sleep-mode again, but if there is a motion then the Self-Guard start to record. This low-powering technology is very imp
76 “AUDIO DET” is set to on, then the Self-Guard starts to record audio when the Self-Guard detects sounds from the microphone regardless of the
77 as soon as it detects audio sound even when it is in the sleep mode. In this mode, Self-Guard is programmed to record with any audio detectio
78 The black colored date/time (> 03/10 14:19:51) indicates you of the time that you turned on the Self-Guard. The blue colored date/time (&l
79 4-9-4-1-2. TIME: 0.2 When a motion is detected by the camera then the Self-Guard generates an alarm from the internal speaker. The durati
8 Data Error Precautions Your Self-Guard is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corrupti
80 4-9-4-2-1. ON/OFF: OFF Set the alarm function when there is a change in the state of the sensor selected as the input. 4-9-4-2-2. TIME: 0
81 4-9-4-3-1. CHANNEL SET Turns ON/OFF the alarm for each Bluetooth channel when there is a motion detected by the camera of the Self-Guards w
82 Set the volume for the alarm when there is a motion detected by the camera of the Self-Guards which are connected wirelessly via Bluetooth. T
83 “Version” indicates of the Self-Guard’s version for its software and hardware. 4-9-7-1. SD DOWNLOAD This function can be used only with
84 4-9-9. SG NAME This function is to put in the Self-Guard’s name, and used to back up the data of many Self-Guards to the MICRO SD or USB m
85 The number which appears under the SG name is the product serial number. This serial number gets stored in a file together with the video an
86 If you set the Self-Guard to the “TRANSMIT” mode, then you can access the image and voice of the Self-Guard currently being recorded using
87 Select “BLUETOOTH” using the direction buttons, and press [ENT]. Then the next screen appears in the LCD as below. To go to the previous me
88 Select a Bluetooth number that you want to connect to using [ ] and [ ]△▽, and select “CONNECT” using [ ] and [ ]◁▷ and then press [ENT] to
89 you get images from the camera channel number 2 transmitted to your master Self-Guard. If the camera channel number you have requested is not
9 then you must exit from “RECORD” or “SEARCH” mode, before removing the memory card from the Self-Guard. AUTO (POWER) OFF Function The Self-
90 This function is to find the Bluetooth ID for your Self-Guard. When you want to connect to the slave Self-Guards with your master Self-Guar
91 loading external antenna onto the Self-Guard you must set this type to “EXT”. 6-7. POWER: OFF This function turns ON or OFF the power for th
92 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 fil
93 To install the program, double-click SETUP icon. Then a new window appears as below, and starts installing the program.
94 . Type in the serial number and you can get this number from the back of your Self-Guard where the battery is placed in.
96 When the processes above are finished, then the program installment is completed. Now you will see an icon for the program on the ground
97 Point the mouse to this icon, and double-click left side of the mouse, then a new window appears as below and starts the program. Of the
98 II-2 Network Setting
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