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On remote control and battery replacement

•  Usually, the battery is already in the remote control. A small plastic strip between the battery compart-

ment and the battery (sticking out on the underside of the remote control) serves to preserve the battery 

from going prematurely dead. You can start using the remote control as soon as you pull out the plastic 

strip.

•  Use a coin to separate the two halves of the remote control housing (recess located on the edge) so 

that you can replace the battery. Replace the battery (CR2032) with a new one (observe polarity, the 

po terminal of the battery points outwards). Fit the two housing parts until they snap in place.

12h/24h time mode

Briefly press the „UP” (17) button to switch between the 12h and 24h mode.

Setting time and alarm time (#1, #2, #3)

•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button to enter the setting mode; the hours of the displayed time flash.

  If no button is pressed for approximately 20 seconds, the setting mode automatically exits and 

previous settings are saved.

•  Set the hours of the alarm by using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)

  For quick adjustment, hold down the corresponding button for longer.

•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button; the minutes of the displayed time flash. Set the minutes of the time 

by using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17).

•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button; the hours for alarm #1 flash.

  A dot between the hours identifies alarm #1.

•  Set the hours of alarm #1 by using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)
•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button, the minutes for alarm #1 flash. Set the minutes of alarm #1 by using 

the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)

•  If you briefly press the „SET” (15) button, either „AL OF” (alarm function #1 is switched off) or „AL ON” 

(alarm function #1 is switched on) will appear. With the „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17) buttons you can switch 

the alarm #1 off („AL OF“) or on („AL ON“).

•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button; the hours of alarm #2 flash.

  A dot between the minutes marks alarm #2.

•  Set the hours for alarm #2 by using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)
•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button, the minutes for the alarm #2 flash. Set the minutes of alarm #2 by 

using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)

•  If you briefly press the „SET” (15) button, either „AL OF” (alarm function #2 is switched off) or „AL ON” 

(alarm function #2 is switched on) will appear. With the „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17) buttons you can switch 

the alarm #2 off („AL OF“) or on („AL ON“).

•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button; the hours of alarm #3 flash.

  A dot after the minutes identifies alarm time #3.

•  Set the hours of alarm #3 by using the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)
•  Briefly press the „SET” (15) button, the minutes for alarm #3 flash. Set the minutes of alarm #3 by using 

the buttons „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17)

•  If you briefly press the „SET” (15) button, either „AL OF” (alarm function #3 is switched off) or „AL ON” 

(alarm function #3 is switched on) will appear. With the „DOWN” (16) or „UP” (17) buttons you can switch 

the alarm #3 off („AL OF“) or on („AL ON“).

•  Press briefly the „SET” (15) button to exit settings mode (alternatively, simply do not press any button 

for 20 seconds).

Display alarm time

Briefly press the “DOWN” button (16) several times, until the desired alarm function appears. If only dashes 

are shown on the display („- - - -”), the respective alarm function is switched off.

  A dot between the hours („- . - - -”) identifies alarm time #1.

 

A dot between the minutes („- - - . -”) identifies alarm time #2.

 

A dot after the minutes („- - - - .”) identifies alarm time #3.

Inserting/Removing the memory mard

•  Turn off the camera function via the on/off switch (4) (position „OFF”) first.
•  Insert a microSD memory card (not included) into the corresponding slot (5) until it snaps into place. Be 

sure to insert the card the right way round (the contacts of the memory card point upwards). You can use 

microSD or microSDHC memory cards up to max. 32GB.

  The camera will not function without a memory card inserted.

•  Remove the memory card by pushing the memory card a bit down. This unlocks the locking mechanism 

and pushes the memory card a bit out so that you can now remove it easily.

Reading the memory card using your computer’s USB feature 

•  Turn off the camera function via the on/off switch (4) (position „OFF”) first.
•  Connect the table clock via the supplied USB cable, to a 2.0/3.0 USB port on your computer. The operat-

ing system (windows) will recognise the new hardware and install the appropriate drivers automatically. 

  Photo/video recording is not possible while the clock is connected to the computer. If you have 

a rechargeable battery installed, it will be charged while connected to the computer. Therefore, 

please, connect the table clock only to a USB computer port or to a USB hub that has its own 

power supply.

•  You can then read the memory card just like any other conventional card reader.

Camera functions when the table clock is powered by battery

Disconnect the table clock from the USB cable.

a) Turning the camera on/off

•  Insert the memory card into the table clock, if you have not done it yet.
•  With the on/off switch (4) you can switch the camera on („ON“) or off („OFF“).

b) Activating the camera function

•  Turn on the camera, if not already done, see a)
•  Hold down the “ ” button (8). The blue LED (7) and the red LED (6) will light up, then the red LED 

turns off while the blue LED (7) burns steady. Now release the “ ” (8) button. The clock is in photo 

standby mode.

  If the battery is low or a microSD memory card is not detected, the red LED (6) flashes for about 

10 seconds and then turns off. You will not be able to use any camera function.

 

The photo standby mode (blue LED (7) lit) will automatically exit after about 2 minutes to save 

power. The blue LED (7) turns off.

c) Start/stop photo recording

In photo standby mode (blue LED (7) lit) briefly press the „A” button (20) on the remote control. The blue LED 

(7) turns off. Every 10 seconds, a photo is saved while the blue LED (7) flashes briefly.

 Recording stops automatically once the memory card is full.

To stop auto-recording, briefly press the „A” button (20) on the remote control or the „ ” button (8) on the 

table clock. The blue LED (7) is now steady on and the table clock is in photo standby mode.

d) Start/stop video recording

Activate the photo standby mode, see b).
In photo standby mode (blue LED (7) lit) briefly press the „1” button (9) on the table clock or on the remote 

control the „B” button (24). The blue LED (7) turns off and the red LED (6) goes on. The clock is in video 

standby mode.
Briefly press the „1” button (9) on the table clock or the „B” button (24) on the remote control to start video/

audio recording. The red LED (6) flashes briefly 3x to check and then turns off.

  The table clock will store a new file on the memory card every 10 minutes. Longer recordings are 

thus stored in several parts. 

 

If the memory card is full, the oldest recordings will be overwritten.

To stop auto-recording, briefly press the „1” button (9) on the table clock or the „B” button (24) on the remote 

control. A recording currently in progress will stop. The red LED (6) is steady (video standby mode).
If you want to switch to photo standby mode, briefly press the „A” button (20) on the remote control or the 

 „ ” button (8) on the table clock. The red LED (6) turns off and the blue LED (7) is lit.

e) Using motion detection for video recording

  Motion detection basically detects a change in image content. The table clock will always record 

a video when something in the picture changes. This may be a person moving within the detec-

tion range or a door or curtain.

 

Do not point the table clock camera towards a running TV or similar, for example.

Activate first photo standby mode, see b).
In photo standby mode (blue LED (7) lit) briefly press the „2” button (10) on the table clock or on the remote 

control the “C” button (21). The blue LED (7) and the red LED (6) goes on. The table clock is in motion 

detection standby mode.
Briefly press the „2” button (10) on the table clock or the „C” button (21) on the remote control to start motion 

detection. The blue LED (7) and the red LED (6) flash.
If a change in the picture within the camera’s detection range is detected, video/audio recording starts auto-

matically and the blue LED (7) and the red LED (6) turn off. Video recording stops if no changes in the picture 

are detected (blue LED (7) and red LED (6) flash). 
To stop automatic motion detection, briefly press the „2” button (10) on the table clock or the „C” button (21) 

on the remote control. A recording currently in progress will stop. The blue LED (7) and the red LED (6) are lit.

  If you want to switch to photo standby mode, briefly press the „A” button (20) on the remote 

control or the „ ” button (8) on the table clock. The blue LED (7) is lit. Follow the description 

under c).

 

If you want to switch to video standby mode, briefly press the „B” button (24) on the remote 

control or the „1” button (9) on the table clock. The red LED (6) is lit. Follow the description 

under d).

f) Switching IR LEDs on/off

The table clock has built-in IR LEDs. You can turn them on when the ambient brightness is low to illuminate 

the area surrounding the camera.

  Infrared light is invisible to the human eye. 

 

You can use IR light for photo or video recording. 

 

If the IR light is switched on, operating/recording time of the table clock is reduced due to the 

power required by the IR LEDs.

In photo standby mode (blue LED (7) lit) briefly press the „2” button (10) on the table clock or on the remote 

control the “D” button (23).
•  Red LED flashes 2x = IR light is on
•  Red LED flashes 1x = IR light is off

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