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USER'S MANUAL
DK-PBK1-HDS Camera with hidden video recorder
DSE srl - Digital Surveillance Equipment - www.dse.eu
DK-PBK1-HDS
Camera with WiFi DVR
Product description
DK-PBK1-HDS is a video recorder equipped with a camera
integrated in a USB power bank.
1.
Target
2.
USB Power Bank port for max 1A power supply
3.
LED flashlight
4.
USB Power Bank port for max 1A power supply
5.
Camera power button
6.
Wifi indication LED
7.
Power LED
8.
Forced stop button
9.
5V USB power input for power supply
10.
MicroSD slot
11.
Reset button
Supply
The camera is able to operate with only the power supply
of its internal 2800mAh battery which allows about 9
hours of autonomy. The battery is recharged by
connecting a power supply to the USB socket (not
included).
The LED (7) lights up during charging
Use as a power bank
In order not to arouse the slightest suspicion, this product
is a real USB power bank, actually working. It has two
USB outputs to which you can connect devices such as
mobile phones
Obviously, the use of the power bank consumes electricity
and reduces the autonomy of the appliance.
The luminaire is also equipped with an LED flashlight.
Movie storage
The video files are stored on a micro SD card (not
supplied). The movies have Full HD 1920x1080 resolution
at 25 f / sec. and are saved in MP4 format with H264
compression
It is possible to use micro SD cards of any brand up to
128 GB of capacity.
1 hour of recording takes up 180MB on average, so over
700 hours of recording can be stored on a 128GB SD card.
Once the memory has run out, the DVR will automatically
overwrite the oldest files if programmed in this way in the
configuration.
The duration of the individual files is also programmable in
the configuration.
Inserting the micro SD card
The first thing to do, if you want to make recordings, is to
insert the micro SD card in the appropriate slot in the DVR
(6) which is revealed by extracting the head of the lighter.
It is possible to use micro SD cards with capacities up to
128 GB in CLASS 10 or higher.
A class 10 SD card has a write speed of 10 MB / s. Do not
use SD cards with slower speeds as they will lead to
malfunctions.
Pay attention to the direction of insertion of the SD card
which will slide into its seat only with the gold contacts
facing the power button. The microSD card must be
pushed in until it clicks into place.
No micro SD card is included in the package.
Charging the battery
Before using the device, it is advisable to fully recharge
the battery. To do this, connect the USB port of the DVR
to the computer or to a USB charger with the supplied
cable.
Full charging takes about 9 hours depending on the initial
charge state.
There is a green LED (7) which lights up during charging.
Turn on the device
DK-PBK1-HDS is equipped with a power switch (5). When
switched on, the red and blue LEDs light up and flash
alternately.
To switch off, press and hold the button for 3 seconds.
To use the product, you need to use a smartphone or
tablet with the HDSmartIPC app.
Download HDSmartIPC and setup
DK-PBK1-HDS has been developed to be remotely
controlled via wifi with a mobile phone or tablet.
It is not necessary to have a wifi network to use DK-PBK1-
HDS as the device is factory supplied in ACCCESS POINT
mode and generates a wifi network itself to which you can
connect with Android / iOS portable devices.
First you need to download the HDSmartIPC application
from Google Play or Apple Store, available for free for
Android and iOS.
For the use of the APP see the specific manual.
Once logged in with the app, you can intervene in the
configuration and possibly connect the DVR to your wifi
network or to the wifi network of a mobile phone in
hotspot mode.
All these operations are explained in the HDSmartIPC
application manual that you can download from the site.
Audio
DK-PBK1-HDS is equipped with a microphone for ambient
listening.
Reset the DVR
In case of need, for example if you change your wifi
network, you can RESET by pressing the reset button (5)
with the included tip for 10 seconds. After rebooting the
DVR will return to the factory Access Point mode.