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User Data Fields – (4) Fields for users to add character information to be included in an overlay on the

video. (2) fields are (16) character length and (2) fields are (4) character length for a total of (40)

characters. Overlay must be ON for data to display on monitor during setup.

Data Overlay – Allows user to destructively or non-destructively overlay Time, Date and/or User Data

from the User Data Fields into the video. Destructive overlay occurs when the overlay is ON during

recording. This is necessary to see the overlay when playing using QuickTime player. It is called

“destructive” because part of the video will be destroyed when the characters are written. This is

minimized when using the transparent background, but characters may not be visible if the video

background is very light. Non-destructive overlay occurs if overlay is Off during recording but On during

Playback on the DVR. The video is overwritten during play, but the overlay could be turned off and

replayed to see the original video undamaged.

Instant Startup Mode – Allows DVR to be ready to record very quickly following power-on. Without this

feature set on, the startup time will get longer as more video is recorded on the disk. This is usually only

an issue when using the DVR for automated security applications.

CAUTION: When this mode is enabled from disabled, the NDT 200G will format the disk.

Record mode – records video and stores end of recorded video address in Flash memory so NDT

200 initializes without setting up clip directory upon startup. Since the directory was not initialized at

startup, the NDT 200 will only play clips recorded since power-on. Also, the clip names start at the

default, CLIP0000, for the first recording each time power is applied to the unit.

Play mode – (Disables Recording) - NDT 200G initializes clip directory to enable user to select clip

from entire source list for playback.

Rear and Side Panel Connections

1. USB Port – Type “B” on Rear Panel - Used for:

Access video files from hard drive. (When connected to PC & software enabled).

2. Power Connector - +7V to +40Vdc.

3. Composite Video – In (Top)/ Out (Bottom) – Standard RCA connectors

4. Audio – Left Channel - In (Top)/ Out (Bottom) – Standard RCA connectors

5. Audio – Right Channel - In (Top)/ Out (Bottom) – Standard RCA connectors

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Y/C Video – In (Left)/ Out (Right) – Standard S-VHS connectors

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Trigger Input – 3.5mm Stereo jack - Tip = Record Trigger; Ring = LED output; Shank = GND.