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HD SPY WATCH WITH NIGHT VISION USER GUIDE
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Charging the Camera
Find the combined USB/power socket by unscrewing the knob at 9’clock. Place the
tiny knob in a safe place so you can retrieve it later to conceal the port when the
camera is in use and cover the opening during inclement weather.
Insert one end of the USB cable in the included AC adapter and plug the single-pin
end of the cable into the watch’s power socket so that it snaps into place. Plug the
adapter into an electrical outlet for about an hour. Alternatively, you can charge the
watch without the adapter by plugging the cable into a standard USB port. However,
charging may take longer than using the AC adapter.
When the watch is connected to a USB port or the AC adapter, the blue LED on the
watch will stay steady during charging and turn red when fully charged.
Note:
If battery power is low when you turn on the camera or the battery becomes
depleted when the camera is in use, blue and red LEDs will flash for about 5 seconds
and the camera will shut down. (If the camera has been recording, it will first save
the current file.) The tiny LEDs can be seen when you look directly at the “12” on the
watch face.
Installing the Driver
Before connecting the HD Spy Watch to a computer the first time, be sure to install
the driver software. Insert the included mini-CD-ROM in your computer’s CD/DVD
tray and install the PC camera driver. The camera is compatible with Windows,
Macintosh and Linux operating systems. Further driver installation instructions can
be read as a Word file from the disc or you can just click on Setup and go through the
guided setup. You’ll be prompted to restart the computer before plugging in the watch.
Setting the Watch Time
Place your fingernails under the time adjustment knob (at 3 o’clock) and push it
outward, then turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to change the position of the
hands on the clock face. Push the knob back in to set the time as shown.
The clock hands are powered from a dedicated, replaceable battery that does not
draw power from the camera’s rechargeable battery. If the time stops working, take
the product to a jeweler or watch repair shop to have the battery changed as you
would any wristwatch.
Remember to adjust the time twice a year when clocks spring ahead or fall back an
hour or when you travel to a different time zone.