Connection to
Digisight/Hornet
Indication LEDs
The blue LED shows operational status of the unit.
The red LED shows problems with operation.
Blue LED:
Is on
The unit is 'On'
Blinking
The unit is in recording mode
Blinking fast
Low batteries
Red LED:
Is on
No input video signal
Blinking fast
Memory card is full
Note: should the video signal fall out during recording, the unit will stop recording;
the recorded part of a video clip will be saved automatically. After the video signal
restores, a new file will be recorded. The Red LED will light up showing that the
video signal was interrupted.
Installing the CVR640 on digital NV devices
The CVR640 is fitted with a mount which enables the unit to be affixed to a
Weaver rail of your NV device.
If your NV device does not have a Weaver rail, the CVR640 can be attached
with the help of the supplied ¼" tripod socket adaptor. To do this, screw the
adaptor into the tripod socket of a digital NV device and attach the CVR640 to
the Weaver rail of the adaptor.
Software
The delivered memory card contains useful software which includes files as
follows:
CVR640 Driver – Driver software for the CVR640 which serves to connect the
unit to your PC. Install this driver before connection.
CVR640 Video Converter – Software for work in the mode of video recording to
a PC hard disc.
CVR640 Date_time setup – Software which enables setup of running time/date
and choice of recording format.
The CVR 640 is compatible with operating systems Windows XP, Windows Vista
and Windows 7.
Note: It is recommended that before use of the CVR640 you should save the
supplied software to your PC. In case of loss of the software files, you can e-mail
us at support@yukonopticsglobal.com
Connection to PC
Start the CVR
Once you have uploaded the driver software, connect the CVR640 with the
supplied USB cable to your PC – the CVR640 will be detected as a removable
disc. The CVR640 can be turned off now – it will be powered via the USB.
With the help of Total Commander or another file manager you can handle the
SD card as a removable disc.
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Pic. 2b
Note: Transmission speed from the memory card to the PC will not exceed
1Mb/sec.
Video recording to a PC hard disc
The CVR640 should be powered off. Use a USB cable to connect the CVR640
to the PC.
A window as shown in pic. 3 comes up. Now you will be able to handle the files
recorded on the unit's memory card. Press the "EXIT" button when finished.
Note: when the unit is attached to the PC in this mode, the SD memory card will
not be available via an explorer!
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