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UC1700

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SVAT ELECTRONICS

Now You Can See

FUNCTION OF EACH P

FUNCTION OF EACH P

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SWITCHABLE NTSC/PAL

The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL. NTSC is the video

system or standard used in North America and most of South America. PAL is the

predominant video system or standard mostly used in Europe. Please select and switch

to the system that best suits your location.

FULL STOP/OVERWRITE SWITCH

To select whether to overwrite the recorded memories or to stop recording when memory

is full. One may select “Overwrite”, and the memory will be overwritten starting with the

oldest data first. Selecting “Full Stop” will cause the RECORD mode to STOP mode

when the memory is full, and the REC LED will be unlit.

RCA VIDEO OUTPUT

To enable monitoring functions, connect one terminal to the RCA video out jack and the

other terminal to the monitor (TV) video IN.

ON/OFF POWER SWITCH

Select “ON” to switch on the device, and “OFF” to switch the device off.

OPTIONAL 12V DC POWER IN JACK

This jack is optional if you would rather use the adapter as the power source. If you prefer

not to use the 12V adapter, you have the option of using 4 AA batteries. (not included)

LED OPERATION MODE INDICATORS

LED light easily allows the user to distinguish the current system status. For example

REC LED: when the LED lights up, this indicates that the unit is recording. When the

LED is off, it indicates that the unit is not recording.

VCR TYPE CONTROLS

Stop, Record, Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind and Skip buttons allow you to control

the UC1700 like a VCR. Buttons most commonly used are STOP and REC. For more

details, refer to the operating procedure function description table.

LED POWER INDICATOR

When the LED is lit up, it indicates that the device is powered up or turned ON. When

the LED light not lit, it indicates that the power is insufficient or turned OFF.