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I. Product Overview

1. Power Button
2. Motion Detection Recording Button
3. Video Recording Button
4. Camera Button
5. Audio Recording Button
6. Timer Button
7. Camera Lens
8. Indicator Light

II. What’s in the Box

-1× Alarm Clock Camera
-1× Remote Controller
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Charger Adapter 
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)

III. Operation

>> Before using, please make sure that the clock camera is fully recharged. 
>> Please make sure the Micro SD card (4GB-32GB) has been formatted 
already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will not work. A 
SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card is recommended.
>> Remove the insulating film both from the end of the battery and the remote 
controller.
>> If you want the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect the clock camera 
to an outlet power supply by using the charger adapter. 

[Note]:

1). If no Micro SD card is fitted into the clock camera, the indicator light will keep flashing 
blue for 15 seconds and then turn off. The camera will shut down automatically.
2). Once the insulating film is removed from the battery, the clock camera’s LCD display 
will be illuminated with a piece of music, then the music will stop automatically; if the LCD 
display isn’t illuminated, please press the Light Button once.

3.1. POWER ON/OFF

3.1.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. Power on the camera by 
pressing the Power Button on remote controller once. The indicator light will 
glow solid blue, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode 
automatically.
3.1.2. Power off the camera by pressing the Power Button on remote controller 
once again, and slide the Power Switch to the OFF position. The indicator light 
will turn off. 

[Note]: 

The camera will shut down automatically if it is in standby mode without any 

operation more than 3 minutes.

3.2. VIDEO RECORDING

3.2.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. Power on the camera by 
pressing the Power Button on remote controller once. The indicator light will 
glow solid blue, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode 
automatically.
3.2.2. Press the Video Recording Button once to record video. The indicator light 
will flash blue 3 times slowly and then turn off, indicating the camera is recording 
video. 
3.2.3. Press the Video Recording Button once again to stop recording video. The 
indicator light will glow solid blue, indicating the camera is back to standby 
mode.

[Note]:

1). A video file will be generated and saved every 10 minutes automatically.
2). Video Resolution: 1280×720P              Video Format: AVI
3). The camera can record video with back-up battery for 4.5 hours continuously on a full 
charge.

3.3. CAMERA/STILL PHOTOGRAPHY

3.3.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. Power on the camera by 
pressing the Power Button on remote controller once. The indicator light will 
glow solid blue, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode 
automatically.
3.3.2. Press the Camera Button once to take a photo. The indicator light will 
flash blue once and then glow solid blue, indicating the camera is back to 
standby mode.

3.4. AUDIO RECORDING

3.4.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. Power on the camera by 
pressing the Power Button on remote controller once. The indicator light will 

glow solid blue, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode 
automatically.
3.4.2. Press the Audio Recording Button once to record audio. The indicator light 
will flash blue twice slowly and then turn off.
3.4.3. Press the Audio Recording Button once again to stop recording audio. The 
indicator light will glow solid blue, indicating the camera is back to standby 
mode.

[Note]: 

1). An audio file will be generated and saved every 20 minutes automatically.
2). Audio Format: WAV

3.5. MOTION DETECTION RECORDING

3.5.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. Power on the camera by 
pressing the Power Button on remote controller once. The indicator light will 
glow solid blue, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode 
automatically.°
3.5.2. Press the Motion Detection Recording Button once to enter into motion 
detection recording mode. The indicator light will flash blue 3 times slowly and 
then turn off. The camera will record video automatically when a movement is 
detected.
3.5.3. Press the Motion Detection Recording Button once again to exit motion 
detection recording mode. The indicator light will glow solid blue, indicating the 
camera is back to standby mode.

[Note]:

 A video file will be generated and saved every 3 minutes automatically.

IV. Video/Image Files Uploads

4.1. Power off the clock camera, remove the Micro SD card and insert it into a 
card reader.
4.2. Insert the card reader into a PC computer.
4.3. The Micro SD card will be recognized as a removable disk drive.
4.4. All the files can be accessed in the “DCIM” folder.

V. Setting Time/Date Stamp

5.1. Power off the clock camera, remove the Micro SD card and insert it into a 
card reader.
5.2. Removable disk drive folder appears.
5.3. Click on the drive in the root directory and inside the root directory, create a 
file named “time.txt”.
5.4. Write the current date and time in the “time.txt” file with the correct format:
YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS (For example: 2016.04.12 14:24:32). Save this file.
5.5. Restart the camera and the system will upgrade the program automatically.

VI. Charging

6.1. Remove the insulating film from the end of the battery.
6.2. Connect the clock camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the 
charger adapter provided.
6.3. The indicator light will glow solid red during the charging process. 
6.4. The indicator light will turn off when the camera is fully recharged.
6.5. It will take 4.5 hours to obtain a full charge.

VII. Alarm Clock Basic Setting

7.1. TIME SETTING

7.1.1. When the clock camera’s LCD display shows standard mode, press the 
Set Button once and the hour will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to 
adjust the current hour.
7.1.2. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute 
will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current minute.
7.1.3. Press the Set Button once again to save the minute setting and the year 
will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current year.
7.1.4. Press the Set Button once again to save the year setting and the month 

will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current month.
7.1.5. Press the Set Button once again to save the month setting and the date 
will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current date.
7.1.6. Press the Set Button once again to save the date setting and the day will 
start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to choose your desired day language 
from Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, German and Dutch.
7.1.7. Press the Set Button once again to save the day language setting.

7.2. 12/24-HOUR MODE SWITCH

When the clock camera’s LCD display shows standard mode, press the Up 
Button to switch between 12-hour mode and 24-hour mode.

7.3. ALARM SETTING

7.3.1. When the clock camera’s LCD display shows standard mode, press the 
Mode Button once to enter into alarm mode. 
7.3.2. When the clock camera’s LCD display shows alarm mode, press the Set 
Button once and the hour will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust 
the hour.
7.3.3. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute 
will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the minute.
7.3.4. Press the Set Button once again to save the minute setting and the Arabic 
numeral will start flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to choose from 1 to 8, 
indicating 8 different kinds of music.
7.3.5. Press the Set Button once again to save the music setting.
7.3.6. Press the Up or Down Button once, the alarm mark will appear on the LCD 
display, indicating the alarm function has been enabled;
7.3.7. Press the Up or Down Button once again, the SNOOZE mark will appear 
on the LCD display, indicating the SNOOZE function has been enabled;
7.3.8. Press the Up or Down Button once again, the alarm and SNOOZE mark 
will both disappear on the LCD display, indicating the alarm and SNOOZE 
function has been enabled.

7.4. WORLD TIME BROWSE 

When the clock camera’s LCD display shows standard mode, press the Up 
Button to browse the world time of 16 cities.

7.5. TIMER SETTING

7.5.1. When the clock camera’s LCD display shows standard mode, press the 
Timer Button once to enter into timer mode.
7.5.2. When the clock camera’s LCD display shows timer mode, press the Set 
Button once and the hour will start flashing. Press the Up or Down Button to 
adjust the hour.
7.5.3. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute 
will start flashing. Press the Up or Down Button to adjust the minute.
7.5.4. Press the Set Button once again to save the minute setting and the 
second will start flashing. Press the Up or Down Button to adjust the second.
7.5.5. Press the Set Button once again to save the second setting. The timer 
setting is completed.
7.5.6. Press the Timer button once to start countdown. 

Summary of Contents for C9000

Page 1: ...etection Recording Button 3 Video Recording Button 4 Camera Button 5 Audio Recording Button 6 Timer Button 7 Camera Lens 8 Indicator Light 9 Mode Button 10 Set Button 11 Up Button 12 Down Button 13 Li...

Page 2: ...charger adapter Note 1 If no Micro SD card is fitted into the clock camera the indicator light will keep flashing blue for 15 seconds and then turn off The camera will shut down automatically 2 Once t...

Page 3: ...cating the camera is back to standby mode Note 1 A video file will be generated and saved every 10 minutes automatically 2 Video Resolution 1280 720P Video Format AVI 3 The camera can record video wit...

Page 4: ...blue indicating the camera has entered into standby mode automatically 3 5 2 Press the Motion Detection Recording Button once to enter into motion detection recording mode The indicator light will fla...

Page 5: ...6 3 The indicator light will glow solid red during the charging process 6 4 The indicator light will turn off when the camera is fully recharged 6 5 It will take 4 5 hours to obtain a full charge VII...

Page 6: ...2 When the clock camera s LCD display shows alarm mode press the Set Button once and the hour will start flashing Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the hour 7 3 3 Press the Set Button once again to...

Page 7: ...et Button once and the hour will start flashing Press the Up or Down Button to adjust the hour 7 5 3 Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute will start flashing Press t...

Page 8: ...s Abfragungs Aufnahmetaste 3 Video Aufnahmetaste 4 Kamera Taste 5 Audio Aufnahmetaste 6 Timer Taste 7 Kameraobjektiv 8 Kontrollleuchte 9 Modus Taste 10 Schaltfl che 11 Auf Taste 12 Abw rtstaste 13 Leu...

Page 9: ...hrkamera an eine Steckdosen Stromversorgung an indem Sie den Ladeger tadapter verwenden Hinweis 1 Wenn keine Micro SD Karte in die Uhrkamera eingebaut ist blinkt die Kontrolllampe f r 15 Sekunden blau...

Page 10: ...neut die Video Aufnahmetaste um die Aufnahme zu beenden Die Kontrolllampe leuchtet blau und zeigt an dass die Kamera wieder in den Standby Modus zur ckkehrt Hinweis 1 Eine Videodatei wird alle 10 Minu...

Page 11: ...einmal die Power Taste auf der Fernbedienung dr cken Die Kontrolllampe leuchtet blau und zeigt an dass die Kamera automatisch in den Standby Modus versetzt wurde 3 5 2 Dr cken Sie die Motion Detectio...

Page 12: ...en Sie die Kamera neu und das System aktualisiert das Programm automatisch VI Aufladen 6 1 Entfernen Sie den Isolierfilm vom Ende der Batterie 6 2 Schlie en Sie die Uhrkamera an eine Netzsteckdose an...

Page 13: ...speichern und der Tag beginnt zu blinken Verwenden Sie die Nach oben oder Nach unten Taste um die gew nschte Tagessprache aus Italienisch Portugiesisch Spanisch Englisch Franz sisch Deutsch und Niede...

Page 14: ...der LCD Anzeige ausgeblendet wodurch angezeigt wird dass die Alarm und SNOOZE Funktion aktiviert wurde 7 4 WELTZEIT BROWSE Wenn das LCD Display der Taktkamera den Standardmodus anzeigt dr cken Sie die...

Page 15: ...7 5 5 Dr cken Sie erneut die Set Taste um die zweite Einstellung zu speichern Die Timer Einstellung ist abgeschlossen 7 5 6 Dr cken Sie die Taste Timer einmal um den Countdown zu starten...

Page 16: ...duit 1 Bouton d alimentation 2 Bouton d enregistrement de d tection de mouvement 3 Bouton d enregistrement vid o 4 Bouton de l appareil photo 5 Bouton d enregistrement audio 6 Bouton de minuterie 7 Ob...

Page 17: ...Veuillez vous assurer que la carte m moire 4GB 32GB a d j t format e et qu elle est correctement ins r e dans la fente pour carte SD de l appareil photo sinon elle ne fonctionnera pas Une carte m moir...

Page 18: ...automatiquement s il est en mode veille sans aucune op ration de plus de 3 minutes 3 2 ENREGISTREMENT VIDEO 3 2 1 Placez l interrupteur d alimentation sur la position ON Allumez l appareil photo en ap...

Page 19: ...appareil photo est entr en mode veille automatiquement 3 4 2 Appuyez une fois sur le bouton d enregistrement audio pour enregistrer l audio Le t moin lumineux clignote bleu deux fois lentement puis s...

Page 20: ...nateur 4 3 La carte m moire sera reconnue comme un lecteur de disque amovible 4 4 Tous les fichiers sont accessibles dans le dossier DCIM V R glage de l heure date 5 1 Mettez l appareil hors tension r...

Page 21: ...fois sur le Bouton de r glage pour enregistrer le r glage des minutes et l ann e commence clignoter Utilisez le bouton Haut ou Bas pour r gler l ann e en cours 7 1 4 Appuyez une fois sur le Bouton de...

Page 22: ...ler les minutes 7 3 3 Appuyez de nouveau sur le Bouton de r glage pour enregistrer le r glage des minutes et le chiffre arabe commence clignoter Utilisez le bouton Haut ou Bas pour choisir entre 1 et...

Page 23: ...pour r gler l heure 7 5 2 Appuyez une nouvelle fois sur le Bouton de r glage pour enregistrer le r glage de l heure et la minute commence clignoter Appuyez sur le bouton Haut ou Bas pour r gler les mi...

Page 24: ...otto 1 Pulsante di Alimentazione 2 Pulsante di Registrazione di movimento di rilevamento 3 Pulsante di Video Recording 4 Pulsante di Camera 5 Pulsante di Registrazione audio 6 Pulsante di tempo 7 Lent...

Page 25: ...32GB stato formattato gi ed dotato saldamente nella slot per scheda SD della camera o non funzi oner La raccomando un SDHC Classe 10 scheda Micro SD Rimuovere la pellicola isolante dalla estremit dell...

Page 26: ...ne pi di 3 minuti 3 2 REGISTRAZIONE VIDEO 3 2 1 Far scorrere l interruttore di alimentazione in posizione ON Accendere la camera premendo il pulsante di apertura sul telecomando una volta La spia si i...

Page 27: ...remere il tasto di audio una volta per registrare l audio La spia lampeg gia in blu due volte lentamente e poi si spegne 3 4 3 Premere il pulsante di registrazione audio ancora una volta per interrom...

Page 28: ...1 Spegnere la camera orologio rimuovere la scheda Micro SD e inserirla in un lettore di schede 5 2 appare cartella sul disco rimovibile 5 3 Fare clic sul disco nella directory principale e all intern...

Page 29: ...anno e il mese inizier a lampeggiare Utilizzare il pulsante Up o Down per regolare il mese attuale 7 1 5 Premere il tasto Set di nuovo per salvare l impostazione del mese e la data inizier a lampeggi...

Page 30: ...l dis play LCD che indica la funzione di sveglia stato attivato 7 3 7 Premere il pulsante Su o Gi di nuovo apparir il marchio SNOOZE sul display LCD che indica la funzione di ripetizione stata attivat...

Page 31: ...il secondo inizier a lampeggiare Premere il pulsante Up o Down per regolare il secondo 7 5 5 Premere il tasto Set di nuovo per salvare impostazione della seconda L impostazione del tempo completata 7...

Page 32: ...producto 1 Bot n de encendido 2 Bot n de grabaci n de detecci n de movimiento 3 Bot n de grabaci n de v deo 4 Bot n de la c mara 5 Bot n de grabaci n de audio 6 Bot n del temporizador 7 Lente de la c...

Page 33: ...D de la c mara o no funcionar Se recomienda una tarjeta Micro SD de SDHC de clase 10 Retire la pel cula aislante del extremo de la bater a y el mando a distancia Si desea que la c mara funcione 24 7 d...

Page 34: ...encender en azul indicando que la c mara ha entrado en el modo de espera autom ticamente 3 2 2 Pulse el bot n de grabaci n de v deo una vez para grabar v deo El indicador de luz parpadear azul 3 vece...

Page 35: ...uelve al modo de espera Nota 1 Se generar un archivo de audio y se guardar cada 20 minutos autom ticamente 2 Formato de audio WAV 3 5 GRABACI N DE DETECCI N DE MOVIMIENTO 3 5 1 Deslice el interruptor...

Page 36: ...directorio ra z cree un archivo llamado time txt 5 4 Escriba la fecha y la hora actuales en el archivo time txt con el formato correcto YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Por ejemplo 2016 04 12 14 24 32 Guarde este...

Page 37: ...z para guardar la configuraci n del mes y la fecha comenzar a parpadear Utilice el bot n de Arriba o de Abajo para ajustar la fecha actual 7 1 6 Pulse el bot n Set otra vez para guardar el ajuste de f...

Page 38: ...activada 7 3 8 Pulse el bot n de Arriba o de Abajo de nuevo la alarma y la marca SNOOZE desaparecer n en la pantalla LCD indicando que la alarma y la funci n SNOOZE han sido activadas 7 4 TIEMPO MUND...

Page 39: ...n de Arriba o de Abajo para ajustar el segundo 7 5 5 Pulse el bot n Set otra vez para guardar el segundo ajuste Se ha completado el ajuste del temporizador 7 5 6 Pulse el bot n temporizador una vez p...

Page 40: ...9 10 11 12 13 14 SD 15 16 USB C9000 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 41: ...II 1 1 1 USB 1 DC5V AC110 240V 1 8GB SD SD III SD 4GB 32GB SD SDHC 10 SD 24 365 1 SD 15 2 LCD 3 1 POWER ON OFF 3 1 1 ON 3 1 2 OFF 3...

Page 42: ...3 2 3 2 1 ON 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 1 10 2 1280 720P AVI 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 1 ON 3 3 2 3 4 3 4 1 ON 3 4 2 2 3 4 3...

Page 43: ...1 20 2 WAV 3 5 3 5 1 ON 3 5 2 3 3 5 3 3 IV 4 1 SD 4 2 4 3 SD 4 4 DCIM V 5 1 SD 5 2 5 3 time txt 5 4 time txt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 2016 4 12 02 24 32 5 5...

Page 44: ...VI 6 1 6 2 AC 6 3 6 4 6 5 4 5 VII 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 1 3 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 1 6 7 1 7 7 2 12 24 12 Standard Mode Alarm Mode World Time Mode Timer Mode...

Page 45: ...24 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 3 4 8 1 8 7 3 5 7 3 6 LCD 7 3 7 LCD 7 3 8 LCD 7 4 BROWSE 16 7 5 7 5 1 7 5 2 SET...

Page 46: ...7 5 3 7 5 4 7 5 5 7 5 6...

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