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VL1 Security Video Light Automatically record anyone who goes near your property

Page 2 - Product information

Page No. 9 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Carefully and without touching the glass of the bulb fit the halogen bulb ensuring

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 10 B. Connect the mains supply. Your VL1 requires mains power which should already be in

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Page No. 11 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 C. Set the time and date Turn on the power. The floodlight will come on for a s

Page 5 - Get to know your equipment

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 12 You can press the Exit key to exit a menu at any time without saving any changes. Pre

Page 6 - Applications

Page No. 13 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 When you have set the correct value for the year, pressing the Menu key will sav

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 14 More information Please read the rest of this guide to learn about changing your setti

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Page No. 15 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 VL1 full user guide Understanding your VL1 The Securesight VL1 is a self-contai

Page 9 - VL1 quick start guide

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 16 How it works IMPORTANT : Follow the Quick Start Guide to get your VL1 working. Like a

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Page No. 17 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Each video and photo is time and date stamped to provide evidence of when the i

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 18 Basic operation SD Memory card Your VL1 will only allow you to record images if an SD

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Page No. 1 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Product information Product design and specifications are subject to change witho

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Page No. 19 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Recording format Even if you insert a blank SD card, the VL1 will automatically

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 20 Floodlight light level The light level at which the floodlight comes on is controlled

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Page No. 21 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Floodlight on time When the Floodlight menu option is set to LUX the time that t

Page 16 - VL1 full user guide

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 22 USB connection You can connect your VL1 to your PC using the USB lead supplied. Impo

Page 17 - How it works

Page No. 23 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Whilst the USB standard allows for only limited length cables, it is possible to

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 24 VL1 mounting and the movement sensor Passive Infra Red (PIR) sensors detect changes in

Page 19 - Basic operation

Page No. 25 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 We therefore recommend that you position your VL1 at a height of 3 - 4 meters and

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 26 Although not necessary, positioning of your VL1 to obtain the desired field of view is

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Page No. 27 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Advanced settings and functions The VL1 works straight from the box but it also

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 28 MENU STRUCTURE – Main Setup

Page 23 - Using your VL1 with a PC

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 2 Thank you for purchasing a Securesight VL1 This innovative self contained video and pho

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Page No. 29 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 MENU STRUCTURE – Image Setup

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 30 Main Setup menu Press the menu key to enter the Main Setup menu. Use the up an

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Page No. 31 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Memory The Memory menu option allows you to Delete all the contents of your SD

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 32 Time / Date This menu offers you two options, Time and Date and enables you to set eit

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Page No. 33 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Repeat the process for the month and year. When you have set the correct value fo

Page 29 - MENU STRUCTURE – Main Setup

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 34 Floodlight Enter this menu to choose between Auto and Lux. In Auto mode, the camera

Page 30 - MENU STRUCTURE – Image Setup

Page No. 35 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 LED This menu controls the operation of the LED indicator on the front of the VL

Page 31 - Main Setup menu

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 36 USB This option allows you to select how the VL1 behaves when connected to a PC via a

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Page No. 37 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Default This single option allows you to return the VL1 to its default settings.

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 38 Image Setup menu Image Mode The menu allows you to select how the camera system behav

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Page No. 3 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Everything in the box? Securesight VL1 Box contents · VL1 Digital Security Vid

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Page No. 39 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Photo Setup This menu allows you to control the way the VL1 takes photos. Sub-m

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 40 Burst Delay This forces an additional delay between photo capture, allowing you to cap

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Page No. 41 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Video Setup There are two sub-menus to control the video operation of the VL1.

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 42 Versatile image capture options Assume you have made the following settings:- Photo R

Page 39 - Image Setup menu

Page No. 43 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Understanding digital images – Additional reading Your VL1 allows you to take ei

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 44 To store video in a practical way and maximise the number of clips that can be stored o

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Page No. 45 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 In digital images, the more pixels the better the resolution but the larger the f

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 46 Digital photo resolution is based on 72 dots per inch (dpi). The first photo above is 8

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Page No. 47 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 However, remember the amount of detail you can resolve in an image depends on how

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 48 SD card speed The size of a photo also affects the time it takes for the VL1 to write

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 4 Get to know your equipment

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Page No. 49 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Using your VL1 with a PC Important : You must install a camera driver before co

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 50 Recording and uploading to the web To use your PC to both record photos and video and

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Page No. 51 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Your suggestions Please let us know how you feel we could improve the VL1 or any

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 52 Features and specifications Colour CMOS Image Sensor 1.3M pixels. Max Resolution: 3.0

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Page No. 53 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 General information and safety Storage conditions: -20ºC to 55ºC, 20-85% R.H., n

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 54 CE, ROHS and WEEE This device has CE approval and to the best of our knowledge is in a

Page 53 - Features and specifications

Product support Access to our knowledge base, frequently asked questions and the ability to log support cases can be found on our web site at w

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Page No. 5 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Applications The VL1 automatically records digital photos and videos when movemen

Page 55 - CE, ROHS and WEEE

©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 6 INDEX VL1 Quick start guide 8 VL1 Full user guide Understanding y

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Page No. 7 ©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 INDEX continued Image Setup Menu Image mode 38 Photo setup 39 Res

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©Securesight 2009 E&OE Issue 1.0 Page No. 8 VL1 quick start guide Your VL1 has been designed to be quick and easy to setup and oper

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