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Recording Functions
Normal Recording
Turn on the camera and press the record button once to take video, and the green
LED light between the arrows will flash and the recorded time and recording icon are
displayed on the top of LCD screen
Press the record button again to stop recording and save the file – then remaining
recording time is displayed at the top of LCD screen
Loop recording
1) Turn on the camera, press the menu button and use the right arrow to choose
“Cyclic Record” to 2 mins (for more options refer to Video Settings), exit the menu
and press the record button once to take a video. The LED light between the 2
arrows will flash green and at the top of the LCD screen it displays the red flashing
recording icon and the recording time
2) After 2 minutes, the camera will stop recording automatically and save the video,
then continue recording
3) When SD card is full, camera will delete the first video footage automatically and
continue recording
4) At anytime during recording, you can press the record button to stop and save the
video. The remaining time will display on the LCD screen at the top right.
Motion Detection
1) Press menu and use right arrow to choose Motion Detection and choose 30 SEC
for example (for more options refer to Video Settings), press REC to enter Motion
Detection mode. The screen will say Motion Detecting
2) If there is movement, the camera will auto record for 30sec (or the time you set)
and stop. If there is no movement, the camera will stop recording automatically. If
there is constant movement, the camera will detect this and the camera will keep
recording at 30sec intervals or the time you have set.
** Note – If you need to pause recording, press the record button once to stop it. If
you need to cancel motion detection – please turn off this setting in the menu.
Also this setting will not work if the Cyclic Record is not turned off
Image rotation
Depending on the need, under the system menu "Image Rotation" Select "Open"
and press “OK” button to confirm, the screen will show inverted images. This may be
necessary if you are mounting the camera upside down.