SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Warnings
To prevent permanent damage the battery in this unit MUST be fully
recharged at least every 3 months, even if the product is not in use.
The maximum rating for a camera connected to the K200 is 2W.
Connecting a higher power camera will result in permanent damage to
the K200.
Ensure camera voltage setting in Advanced Menu is the same as the
voltage of the camera actually being used; for example: if the menu
voltage is set to 12V and a 5V camera is connected, the camera can be
destroyed.
Overview
The K200 is a stand-alone digital video recorder only requiring the addition of a suitable
camera and/or microphones to record both video and audio.
The K200 is powered by an internal lithium-polymer battery and stores recordings on flash
memory. The battery and flash memory are supplied installed inside the K200.
The K200 is connected to a PC via the supplied USB2 cable. This simultaneously charges
the K200 and allows access to stored recordings and configuration of the K200.
Recording with the K200
Simply attach a suitable camera and/or microphone(s) to the K200 ‘Input’ connector which is
detailed in the Connections and Controls section of this manual.
Recording is activated either by moving the K200 toggle switch to the ‘On’ position or by using
an external trigger (as detailed in the Connections and Controls section of this manual).
When the K200 is recording the ‘Record’ LED will be lit. The amount of memory used is
displayed by the ’25, 50, 75 and 100%’ LED indicators.
Reviewing recorded footage
The K200 toggle switch must first be moved to the ‘Off – USB2’ position. The supplied USB2
cable can then be used to connect the K200 to a PC with PCLink Suite software installed.
Recorded files can then be viewed and archived using PCLink200 software. Please refer to
the PCLink200 section of this manual for further details.
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