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Safety  and  warning

System  requirements
Picture  presentations
Functions  of  keys

tart  to  use

nstallation of the memory card

nstallation  of  battery

harging  the  battery

Power on and power off the camera

Switch  working  mode

Instructions of use remote

Connect  to  PC
Connect  to  TV

Use  external  microphone

Use  zoom  function

Use  the  camera

Video  mode
Photo  mode
Playback  mode

WiFi  connection

APP installation on mobile phone
Connect to mobile phone

Appendix

Specification

Common problems and solutions

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Content

Summary of Contents for DVR5K-BLK

Page 1: ...Please read this manual carefully U S E R S M A N U A Digital camcorder DVR5K BLK L...

Page 2: ...presentations Functions of keys tart to use nstallation of the memory card nstallation of battery harging the battery Power on and power off the camera Switch working mode Instructions of use remote...

Page 3: ...not use the charger when there is lightning When using the charger to connect this machine weak current may be felt in contact with metal This is because the charger has an electromagnetic interferen...

Page 4: ...e it in a dry place Do not disassemble by yourself This machine has no user can repair the parts in case of failure please find a professional or dealer Artificial damage or self dismantling will lose...

Page 5: ...ws is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Inter Corporation Macintosh Mac OS iOS is a registered trademark of Apple References to business or product n...

Page 6: ...y card Support external microphone Support external 37MM extend lens 1 1System requirement If the camcorder is connected to computer the following specifications are required at least The Pentium2 0 G...

Page 7: ...view Bottom view left view Cold boots 5 zoom key Mode key speaker Battery lock memory card cover external microphone input port HD output port The tripod hole Display key Menu key Powdr Night key Phot...

Page 8: ...g press for 2 seconds to turn WiFi on off PHOTO In photo mode press it lightly for focus press it heavily to take photo In video mode during recording video press it heavily to pause continue video In...

Page 9: ...memory card cover Notice Please use a regular brand of Class 6 or above memory card Do not insert or remove the memory card during work which may damage the memory card or lose data Some memory cards...

Page 10: ...he battery 2 3 1 Install the battery connect the unit and charger with USB cable to the mains The indicator CHG lights up indicating the battery is being charged and the indicator lights off after the...

Page 11: ...of the screen indicating it s recording a slow motion Cyclic video The icon is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen indicating it s recording cyclic video automatically Time lapse video T...

Page 12: ...ode Take photo In video mode Pause continue recording In video mode Start stop video In photo video mode Turn on off IR light In the menu Select up Bring up the menu back to the previous menu exit the...

Page 13: ...ays options charging mode large capacity storage mode camcorder mode Select charging mode to charge the unit only Select the large capacity storage mode which can be used like a USB flash drive Select...

Page 14: ...le to connect the unit to the HD port of the TV 2 8 2Switch the signal input of the TV set to a port connected to the unit 2 8 3Turn on the unit normal operation all contents will be displayed on the...

Page 15: ...ing the device 2 9 2Install the external microphone as shown and lock the nut 2 9 3Insert the microphone 3 5mm coaxial plug into the MIC interface of the machine and turn on the microphone switch Noti...

Page 16: ...the object shrink the object 2 11Use night vision function This machine has infrared night vision function can shoot black and white photos and videos in the dark environment In Photo Video mode short...

Page 17: ...utiful picture If you are not familiar with the machine you can use the default settings The following settings are performed in video mode 3Use the camcorder This chapter helps you understand how to...

Page 18: ...30 3 1 2 3Press PHOTO to save press Menu again to back to video mode This function supports touch screen operation A Click the MENU icon in the lower right corner of the screen to enter the setting me...

Page 19: ...rescence 3 1 3 3Press PHOTO to save press Menu again to back to video mode 3 1 5Exposure Adjust exposure value EV according to the environment The higher the EV the brighter the video and the smaller...

Page 20: ...3 1 9Sensitivity Adjust video sensitivity ISO automatic mode is recommended 3 1 9 1 Press Menu to bring up menu options press W T to select Sensitivity press PHOTO to enter into the sub menu 3 1 9 2 P...

Page 21: ...the video mode press MODE to enter the mode option select ordinary photo press the PHOTO to enter the ordinary photo Focus the lens on the subject adjust the angle and bearing grip and hold steady Ta...

Page 22: ...lution icon to pop up the resolution option 48M 36M 24M 20M 16M 12M 8M 5M B Drag options and click the desired resolution to back to previous menu C Click the icon to return to the video mode The foll...

Page 23: ...ck to photo mode 3 2 6Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the video to make the edges clearer or softer 3 2 6 1 Press Menu to bring up menu options press W T to select Sharpness press PHOTO to enter int...

Page 24: ...the icon to play the video Click the screen during playback to pop up icon in the center of screen Click the icon to pause Click the icon to exit the playback mode 3 3 2 Delete file In playback mode d...

Page 25: ...NU icon in the lower right corner of the screen to enter the setup menu and click the icon to switch to system set Click the icon on the left side of the screen to exit system set 3 4 1 system set men...

Page 26: ...to select Timing Off 3 4 4 2 Press W T to selsct Turn off 3minutes 5minutes 10minutes 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 Language Press W T to select Language 3 4 5 2 Press W T to selsct 3 4 5 3 press PHOTO to enter into...

Page 27: ...will be deleted and cannot be restored 3 4 9 1 Press W T to select Formatting 3 4 9 2 Press W T to selsct desired option Format Cancel Select Cancel to do not perform formatting 3 4 9 3 Select Format...

Page 28: ...re the factory default settings when incorrect settings prevent the machine from working properly 3 4 11 1 Press W T to select Factory Reset 3 4 11 2 P 3 4 11 2 Press W T to Select whether to restore...

Page 29: ...to your mobile phone first 4 1 Installation of APP 4 1 1Android system scan the QR code and download and install the Roadcam APP follow the phone prompt 4 1 2 IOS system scan the QR code and download...

Page 30: ...ow and click confirm to connect 4 2 3 After successful connection open the APP on the phone operate as prompted by the APP 4 2 4 After using press DISP Wi Fi to turn off WiFi and back to the preview s...

Page 31: ...720P 60FPS 720P 30FPS 16X digital zoom Yes EIS anti shake Support Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent 3 0EV 3 0EV Off 3S Timer 5S Timer 10S Timer 20S Timer USB2 0 high speed 3 0 IPS HD Touch Scr...

Page 32: ...English Francais Espanol Portugues Deutsch Italiano Pyccknn Arabic Dimension 123 L 58 W 67 H mm Weight Approx 283 5g battery exclude Can t take pictures or videos Memory card isn t formatted before us...

Page 33: ...set just reset and back to factory default settings The remote control doesn t work The camera receive window is blocked Remove the cover No battery in remote control no power Replace a new battery To...

Page 34: ...e radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will n...

Page 35: ...in this manual are for reference only please refer to the actual product The company reserves the right of final interpretation The data and parameters are subject to change without prior notice FIP2...

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