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Demo equipment is often sold, usually at much reduced price and as long as you get a warranty of some sort and it is proven to work. Then there is no reason you cannot use it
I was getting the same trouble with the "record file error" always showing up on my monitor as well, and no recordings were being written into the SD card. I tried different SD cards and the same message was appearing. I was about to pack it up and return it to the store until I did one last thing...and it worked for me! Solution: Using a paper clip, insert the end of it into the "reset" hole under the SD slot and the system will turn off, restart, and voila!...it will start recording again. I hope this helps everyone who has this similar problem out there. I guess the unit just need a good reboot and get some of the bugs out of it's system.
According to the Users Manual, the Uniden Guardian will only take up to a 32gb micro sd card. They also recommend that you format the cards every 4-6 weeks for optimum performance. Refer to page 36-37 in the manual for more info. Hope that helps!
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
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