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6. Rechargeable Battery Notes

•  Keep the rechargeable battery out of reach of children. 
•  Do not leave the rechargeable battery lying around openly; there is the danger 

of it being swallowed. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.

•  The rechargeable battery must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown 

into fire. There is a danger of explosion!

•  Never damage the rechargeable battery, do not puncture the rechargeable 

battery with objects. There is a risk of fire and explosion!

•  The rechargeable battery must not get damp or wet; there is a danger of fire!
•  Protect the rechargeable battery from strong heat or cold.
•  Leaking  or  damaged  batteries/rechargeable  batteries  can  cause  chemical 

burns to skin when touched without the use of adequate protective gloves. 

•  Liquids leaking from the rechargeable battery are chemically highly aggressive. 

Objects or surfaces that come into contact with them may take severe damage. 

Therefore, keep the rechargeable battery in a suitable location.

•  When inserting the rechargeable battery into the surveillance camera, ensure 

its proper position in the battery compartment. The contacts of the rechargeable 

battery must correspond to the contacts in the battery compartment.

•  The rechargeable battery must only be charged when it is correctly inserted 

into the surveillance camera.

•  Charge the rechargeable battery every 2 months at the latest, even if you do not 

use the surveillance camera. Otherwise, there may be deep discharge, which 

will damage the rechargeable battery; loss of guarantee/warranty!

Summary of Contents for 1298781

Page 1: ...te 2 32 Operating Instructions Surveillance Camera with DVR and TFT Item No 1298781 Page 33 63 Notice d emploi Cam radesurveillanceavecnum riscope et cran TFT N de commande 1298781 Page 64 94 Gebruiks...

Page 2: ...tion 38 6 Rechargeable Battery Notes 40 7 Operating Elements 41 8 Commissioning 43 a Inserting Removing Memory Card 43 b Inserting the Rechargeable Battery 44 c Charging the Rechargeable Battery 45 d...

Page 3: ...Submenu for Photo Settings Picture Setup 55 e Submenu for the Display of Photographs Videos Play Back 57 10 Recording a Video 58 11 Recording a Photo 59 12 PC Connection 60 13 Maintenance and Cleanin...

Page 4: ...ng instructions are part of this product They contain important notes on commissioning and handling Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party Keep these operating instructions f...

Page 5: ...GByte The power supply takes place by a Li Ion battery the rechargeable battery is charged by the enclosed plug in mains unit Please note that you incur a penalty if you observe strangers with this pr...

Page 6: ...t assume any liability for consequential damage Nordoweassumeanyliabilityfordamagetopropertyorpersonalinjury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety information The warranty guarantee...

Page 7: ...e fuse then switch off the FI protection switch so that the mains socket is separated from the mains voltage on all poles Then unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket Dispose of the damaged mai...

Page 8: ...adapter also involves the risk of a fatal electric shock Let the product reach room temperature before connecting and using it This may take several hours The following unfavourable conditions are to...

Page 9: ...geable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin when touched without the use of adequate protective gloves Liquidsleakingfromtherechargeablebatteryarechemicallyhighlyaggressive Objectsorsurfacesthat...

Page 10: ...ip removable 3 Mini USB socket 4 External SD memory card slot 5 TFT colour monitor 6 Button M 7 Button 8 Button OK 9 Button 10 Button 11 Indicator LED 12 Lens 13 Speakers 14 Internal memory card slot...

Page 11: ...video recording the control LED 11 flas hes C Symbol for battery condition D Symbol for currently set video or photo resolution E Symbol for inserted or missing memory card F Current video recording d...

Page 12: ...metal cover Then carefully fold up the metal cover InsertamicroSDormicroSDHCmemorycardsothatthecontactsofthememory card correspond to the contacts in the slot Fold the metal cover back down and push...

Page 13: ...Inserting the Rechargeable Battery Push the battery compartment lid down a little and take it off Insert the enclosed LiIon battery so that the rechargeable battery s contacts correspond to the respe...

Page 14: ...geable battery loss of guarantee warranty Thesurveillancecameracanalsobechargedviaacomputer sUSBport Observe that the USB port can provide a current of 500 mA Therefore only connect the surveillance c...

Page 15: ...appears in the display only possible if no video recording is currently running The buttons 7 and 9 for example permit changing functions or settings in the setup menu or selection of a video or photo...

Page 16: ...lay briefly push the reset button 16 on the inside of the battery compartment Alternatively you can also take out the battery for a few seconds and then insert it again h Label for Internal Memory Car...

Page 17: ...utton OK 8 The button 10 leaves a submenu function or the setup menu again without changes cancel a Submenu for System Settings System Setup After you have called the submenu for the system setup and...

Page 18: ...it between 0000 and 9999 Use the buttons 7 and 9 to programme a number from 0 to 9 the button OK 8 moves the input position by one digit When all 4 digits have been programmed e g with the password 1...

Page 19: ...s pushed to save power with the buttons 7 and 9 This function can either be switched off or set to a time of 30 seconds 1 minute or 3 minutes Press the OK button 8 to confirm Format memory card Format...

Page 20: ...e OK button 8 to confirm Resetting to factory settings Restore Default Use the buttons 7 and 9 to select if the surveillance camera is to be reset to factory settings or not Press the OK button 8 to c...

Page 21: ...te format Time Format Use the buttons 7 and 9 to choose between the different date formats YYYY MM DD year month day DD MM YYYY day month year MM DD YYYY month day year Press the OK button 8 to confir...

Page 22: ...Now use the buttons 7 and 9 to set the frame rate for video recording For normal videos a value of 1 30 frames s can be set The higher the frame rate the more space will the video files need on the me...

Page 23: ...s the OK button 8 to confirm Switching the overwrite function on off Recycle Record Here you can use the buttons 7 and 9 to select if the respective oldest files are to be overwritten when the memory...

Page 24: ...to resolu tions The higher the resolution the more space will the photo files need on the memory card Press the OK button 8 to confirm Photo mode Capture Mode Switch between manual and automatic photo...

Page 25: ...56 Display time date Date Stamp Use the buttons 7 and 9 to select if the time and date are to be displayed in the video or not Press the OK button 8 to confirm...

Page 26: ...e hours minutes seconds when the photo or video has been recorded If a video file has been selected a still appears Start or pause video playback by briefly pushing the button OK 8 Push the button 7 o...

Page 27: ...nd the recording by briefly pushing the button OK 8 If a recording is running the LED 11 on the front flashes red To play back the video just recorded directly terminate the recording briefly push the...

Page 28: ...iefly push the OK 8 button to take a photo If automatic photo mode is active the surveillance camera will record pictures continually End this by pushing the button OK 8 again briefly To view the pict...

Page 29: ...rnal or external memory card slot see chapter 9 a At the same time the rechargeable battery in the surveillance camera is loaded 13 Maintenance and Cleaning The product is maintenance free for you Nev...

Page 30: ...are required by law Battery Ordinance to return all used batteries rechargeable batteries Disposing of them in household waste is prohibited Batteriesandrechargeablebatteriescontaininghazardoussubstan...

Page 31: ...440 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 Photo format JPG Audio recording Yes can be activated deactivated PCM Suitable memory card microSD up to 2GB or microSDHC up to 32GB Max recording duration Depending on t...

Page 32: ...63 b Rechargeable Battery Build LiIon Nominal voltage 3 7 V Capacity 1600 mAh c Mains Adapter Operating voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output 5 V DC 1 A...

Page 33: ...e of printing Copyright 2015 by Conrad Electronic SE Information l gales Ceci est une publication de Conrad Electronic SE Klaus Conrad Str 1 D 92240 Hirschau www conrad com Tous droits r serv s y comp...

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