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Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH 
Denisstr. 28A 
67663 Kaiserslautern
Germany

38070

04/2013

2612 9532

Summary of Contents for CBB 2

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Page 3: ...cessories which is particularly easy to operate Please study this information in detail observing in particular the safety instructions The device comes with a 3 year warranty You will need the enclosed warranty card and your sales receipt in the event of the Car Black Box developing a fault Keep these in a safe place together with the Instruction Manual Please include the Instruction Manual when ...

Page 4: ... the battery 10 4 5 Inserting and removing the memory card 11 5 MENUSETTINGS 12 5 1 Video menu 12 5 2 Photo menu 13 5 3 Playback menu 14 5 4 System settings 15 6 USINGTHECARBLACKBOX 18 6 1 Video recording 18 6 2 Taking photos 19 6 3 Recording audio 19 6 4 Playback recordings 19 7 CONNECTINGTOACOMPUTERANDTV 20 7 1 System requirements 20 7 2 Transferring files 21 7 3 Webcam operation 21 7 4 Connecti...

Page 5: ...3 Page 8 TECHNICALSPECIFICATION 22 9 RECORDINGTIMESANDNUMBEROFIMAGES 23 10 WARRANTYANDSERVICE 23 11 CONFORMITY 24 12 CLEANING 25 13 DISPOSAL 25 14 INDEX 26 ...

Page 6: ... There could be a risk of electrocution poisoning and suffocation The Car Black Box and accessories may not be used by children or persons with a limited ability of operating equipment The Car Black Box and the car power supply may only be used by persons that are physically and mentally able to safely operate these devices Hazard of electrocution in case of wet and humid conditions The Car Black ...

Page 7: ... Use the supplied car power supplyand only with the rated mains voltage specified on the rating plate As this can cause danger of a fire and electrocution Disconnect the Car Black Box from the power by pulling the car power supply out of the cigarette lighter socket As long as the car power supply is inserted it can continue to consume power and represent a hazard source Damage from heat fire haza...

Page 8: ... otherwise fall or topple over causing damage or injury Only use the car power supply specified for the Car Black Box No liability shall be accepted for damage caused by an incorrect car power supply Ensure that the LCD display is not subjected to impacts or concentrated pressure This could damage the glass of the display or cause the display liquid to leak out In case the liquid comes in contact ...

Page 9: ...7 4 Your Car Black Box 4 1 Description of parts 1 Maginon CBB 2 2 SDHC memory card 4 GB 3 USB car adapter 4 USB cable 5 Suction cup mounting 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 10: ...ove up in menu zoom in 1x 4x 4 DOWN Move down in menu zoom out 4x 1x 5 MODE Mode selection video recording photos audio recording playback In menu set values 6 MENU Show and hide menu The USB menu is activated if the Car Black Box is connected to the computer 7 RESET Reset to factory default settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 SD card slot HDMI connection 7 USB connection Status LED ...

Page 11: ...1 Mounting plate 2 Lever 3 Suction cup 4 Pivot joints 5 Securing bolts Place bottom of Car Black Box on mounting plate 1 of suction cup mounting and secure by sliding to the rear of the mounting plate until it clicks into place 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 12: ... of the Car Black Box can also be rotated by 180 4 4 Charging the battery To charge the battery either connect the Car Black Box to the computer using the USB cable or plug the USB car adapter to the cigarette lighter socket located in your car Whilst charging the red control LED will be lit on the Car Black Box From full dis charge the battery is charged within approx 2 3 hours Note Caution Alway...

Page 13: ...ted into the Car Black Box Insert memory card into Car Black Box as shown until it clicks into place To remove the memory card press against the card until it protrudes slightly from the device and is ready for removal For HD quality recording 1280 x 780 pixels use SDHC memory cards of class 6 or higher ...

Page 14: ...xels with 30 frames per seconds 640 640x480 Video recording at 640 x 480 pixels with 30 frames per seconds Datestamp OFF No date or time information on video D T Date Time Date and time are shown on video Motiondetect OFF Motion detect off ON Motion detect on LoopRec OFF Loop recording off Video recording ends as soon as memory card is full ON Loop recording on As soon as the memory card is full the...

Page 15: ...or video recording without sound 5 2 Photo menu For photo settings first press the MODE button to select the Photo mode Then press the MENU button to open the Photo menu The following setting options are available in the Photo menu Resolution 5M 2592x1944 Photos with 2592x1944 pixels 3M 2048x1536 Photos with 2048x1536 pixels 2M 1600x1200 Photos with 1600x1200 pixels 1M 1280x1024 Photos with 1280x1...

Page 16: ... photo shooting Datestamp OFF No date or time on photo D T Date Time Date and time are shown on the photo 5 3 Playback menu For playback settings first press the MODEbutton to select the Playback mode Then press the MENUbutton to open the Playback menu The following setting options are available in the Playback menu Lock Lock Unlock one Protect single photo against accidental deletion Lock All Pro...

Page 17: ...tary of photo Start upImage Set Set selected photo as start image Cancel End menu 5 4 System settings To adjust the system settings of your Car Black Box open the menu by pressing the MENU button from any operating mode Use the MODEbutton to change to the System menu The following setting options are available in the System menu Sounds Shutter Select whether an audible signal should be emitted whe...

Page 18: ...essed for 5 minutes OFF Automatic switch off is deactivated PanelProtect 30s The display switches off if no button has been pressed for 30 seconds 1min The display switches off if no button has been pressed for 1 minute 2min The display switches off if no button has been pressed for 2 minutes OFF The display remains permanently switched on Date Time Set the date and time by selecting the value to be c...

Page 19: ...Car Black Box Please note that all data contained on the memory card is erased during formatting LED OFF The auxiliary light is deactivated ON The Car Black Box automatically switches on the auxiliary light next to the lens in low light conditions ResetAll This option is used to return all settings to the default settings Confirm the resetting by selec ting Yes or terminate the selection by pressi...

Page 20: ...n A new file is created for video recordings at regular intervals depending on the period selected under the Cycle time menu option If the Loop function has been activated the oldest video file will be deleted once the memory card is full to make space for a new video If the Car Black Box is connected to a car adapter or a power supply it is automatically switched on inVideo mode and commences rec...

Page 21: ...ppears in the top left corner when this mode has been selected Press the OKbutton in the Audio mode to start audio recording Press OK button again to end recording 6 4 Playback recordings To play back video photo and audio recordings use the MODEbutton to change to the Play back mode A playback symbol appears in the top left corner when this mode has been selected Select the recording to be played...

Page 22: ... of theWebcam functionWindows XP Service Pack 2 Vista or 7 is however required The following specifications are recommended for playing back and editing videos Windows Pentium IV 2 4 GHz or higher Windows XP Vista 7 512 MB RAM 2 GB available hard disk space Unassigned USB port Macintosh PowerPC G3 G4 G5 OS 10 3 9 or later system 512 MB RAM 2 GB available hard disk space Unassigned USB port ...

Page 23: ...lack Box memory card 7 3 Webcam operation To use the Car Black Box as a webcam connect the Car Black Box to a USB port of the computer using the supplied USB cable Switch on the Car Black Box and the USB selection will appear on the display Select PCCAM and confirm selection by pressing the OK button The computer will then show a USB video device which you can use as a video source for other progr...

Page 24: ...6 1600x1200 1280x1024 File formats Video AVI motion JPEG Photo JPEG Audio WAV Zoom 4x digital zoom Exposure time 1 2 1 1000 sec Connections USB 2 0 HDMI AV out NTSC PAL Power supply Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery 400 mAh USB car adapter input 12 24V output 5 0V Battery life approx 2 hours Operating conditions Temperature 0 40 C humidity 10 80 Dimensions 113 x 63 x 27 mm 8 Technical Specification...

Page 25: ...M 590 1180 2360 4720 9440 18880 9 Recording times and number of images 10 Warranty and Service Our service outlets will be happy to assist you in case of problems with the operation of the device or with any queries and problems The device comes with a manufacturer s warranty of 3 years Please see enclosedWarranty Card for details Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device Se...

Page 26: ... this If the device is not installed in accordance with these instructions it may cause considerable interference for radio transmissions Some devices may produce interference even if these instructions are followed In the event of radio or television reception being affected by this device this can be easily tested by switching the device on and off try to remedy the fault by taking one or more of ...

Page 27: ...mer is legally obligated to return the rechargeable batteries to the designated collection facilities or the battery s point of sale Batteries and rechargeable batteries are therefore labelled with the adjacent displayed symbol Your product has the symbol on the right It means that electrical and electronic devices may not be disposed of with household waste but rather they must be brought to a se...

Page 28: ...time 13 Cyclic operation 12 D Date print 12 14 Date set 16 Delayed switch off 13 Delete 14 Description of parts 7 Device overview 8 Disposal 25 E Energy saving mode 16 Exposure 14 F Film size 12 Fixing 9 Formatting 17 I Image at start 17 Images number of 23 Installation 9 L Language 16 Lever 9 M Mains frequency 16 Memory card 11 Motion detect 12 Mounting plate 9 O Operating buttons 8 Operating mode...

Page 29: ...s images 14 Service 23 Slideshow 15 Start image 16 Suction cup 9 Suction cup mounting 7 9 System requirements 20 System settings 15 T Taking photos 19 Technical specification 22 Time setting 16 Timed activation 14 Transferring images 21 TV connection 21 TV output 16 U USB cable 7 USB car adapter 7 V Version 17 Video menu 12 Video recording 18 Video sound 13 W Warning information 4ff Warranty 23 Web...

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