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USER  MANUAL

Summary of Contents for PB500

Page 1: ...www recordergear com RecorderGear and respective logos are trademarks of Teton Webstores LLC 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...country or a part of a government entity where this law does not apply you can enable the audio recording function within the settings menu RecorderGear products are sold NOT for illegal use and are sold for their intended legal use only RecorderGear will not be held liable for any illegal use of this product 1 Year Warranty All RecorderGear brand products are backed by our 1 Year Warranty For ful...

Page 4: ...n Detection Recording Mode 6 Photo Taking Mode 7 Playback Files 8 Time and Date Stamp Settings 9 Video Resolution Settings 10 Photo Resolution Setting 11 Loop Recording Setting Video Interval Setting 12 Power Bank Function 13 Specs Sheet Table of Contents 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 19 ...

Page 5: ...ing the PB500 for the best results To charge the PB500 A Connect the PB500 via the micro USB cable to the USB port of your computer or a wall outlet with a charging adapter B Light 1 will begin to flash and will continue flashing until fully charged C When the PB500 is fully charged light 1 and 2 will stay on ...

Page 6: ... micro SD card B You will feel and hear a click when the card has been inserted correctly C To remove the SD card push the card in until you hear and feel a spring release the card will be ejected when you let go NOTE If no SD card is inserted and you try to record the indicator light will flash a number of times depending on the mode and enter back into standby mode indicated by a solid blue ligh...

Page 7: ...ght 4 B To Power Off the PB500 1 Hold down the power button until light 4 flashes 4 times 2 The light will shut off indicating the PB500 is powered off Continuous recording mode captures uninterrupted video A Start Continuous Video Recording 1 Power on the PB500 2 While the PB500 is in standby mode press the power button 3 Light 3 will flash blue two times and turn off indicating continuous record...

Page 8: ...tion Detection Recording Mode A Begin Motion Detection Video Recording 1 Power on the PB500 2 While the PB500 is in standby mode press and hold the power button for three seconds 3 Light 3 will flash for approximately 15 seconds and then shut off 4 Every time motion is detected light 3 will flash once and the PB500 will begin recording B Stop Motion Detection Video Recording 1 Press the power butt...

Page 9: ... delay between when the PB500 detects motion and when it begins recording While in motion detection it records in 5 minute intervals 6Photo Taking Mode A Insert a micro SD card B Power on the PB500 C Press the power button twice while in standby mode light 3 will flash and return to standby mode indicating a picture has been taken ...

Page 10: ... will eject when you let it go 3 Insert the SD card into a card reader and then into a PC 4 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 5 Click on the video folder B Connect your PB500 directly to the PC 1 Power off the PB500 with the micro SD card still installed 2 Connect your PB500 to your PC via the micro USB cable 3 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 4 Click on the video folder ...

Page 11: ...rt the SD card into a card reader and then into a PC 4 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 5 Create a new text file named timeset txt 6 Enter your desired date and time in the following format on the first line of the text file YYYY MM DD for the date and HH MM SS for the time After the date and time put either Y or N Enter Y if you want the time and date stamp to display as a watermark ...

Page 12: ...eate a new text file named timeset txt 5 Enter your desired date and time in the following format on the first line of the text file YYYY MM DD for the date and HH MM SS for the time After the date and time put either Y or N Enter Y if you want the time and date stamp to display as a watermark on the video Enter N if you do not want it displayed ex 2017 9 13 12 00 00 Y 6 Save and close the file ti...

Page 13: ... release the card will be ejected when you let go 3 Insert the SD card into a card reader and then into a PC 4 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 5 Create a new text file named vsize txt 6 Enter the number 0 1 or 2 on the first line of the text file NOTE 0 1920x1080 1 1280x720 2 640x480 7 Save and close the file titled vsize txt Save the file onto the SD card 8 Eject the SD card 9 Inser...

Page 14: ...n the disk that appears on your PC desktop 4 Create a new text file named vsize txt 5 Enter the number 0 1 or 2 on the first line of the text file NOTE 0 1920x1080 1 1280x720 2 640x480 6 Save and close the file titled vsize txt Save the file onto the PB500 7 Eject the PB500 8 Power on the PB500 and the changes will take effect ...

Page 15: ...ntil you feel and hear a spring release the card will be ejected when you let go 3 Insert the SD card into a card reader and then into a PC 4 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 5 Create a new text file named psize txt 6 Enter the number 0 1 2 or 3 on the first line of the text file NOTE 0 4032x3024 1 2650x1920 2 2048x1536 3 1280x960 7 Save and close the file titled psize txt Save the fi...

Page 16: ...ro USB cable 3 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 4 Create a new text file named psize txt 5 Enter the number 0 1 2 or 3 on the first line of the text file NOTE 0 4032x3024 1 2650x1920 2 2048x1536 3 1280x960 6 Save and close the file titled psize txt Save the file onto the PB500 7 Eject the PB500 8 Power on the PB500 and the changes will take effect ...

Page 17: ...a PC 4 Open the disk that appears on your PC desktop 5 Create a new text file named vtime txt 6 Put two numbers into the text file Ex 00 NOTE The first number is for loop recording and the second is the setting for video interval length 7 Enter 0 for the first number to deactivate loop recording or enter 1 to activate loop recording 8 Enter either 0 1 or 2 for the second number note 0 5 min 1 10 m...

Page 18: ... 5 Put two numbers into the text file ex 00 NOTE The first number is for loop recording and the second is the setting for video interval length 6 Enter 0 for the first number to deactivate loop recording or enter 1 to activate loop recording 7 Enter either 0 1 or 2 for the second number note 0 5 min 1 10 min 2 15 min 8 Save and close the file titled vtime txt Save the file onto the PB500 9 Eject t...

Page 19: ... can use the power bank function and video recording function at the same time Recording Modes Continuous Motion Detection Video Resolution 1080P 720P 480P Recording Seg ments 5 min 10 min 15 min Time and Date Stamp Yes Loop Recording Yes Memory Support Up to 32Gb Lense Angle 60 degrees Video File type MOV Photo File type JPG Weight 118 Demensions 13 4mmx 77 8mmx 119 3mm ...

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