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I. Product Overview
1. Camera Battery
2. Camera Lens
3. Video Recording Button
4. Camera Button
5. Power Button
6. Indicator Light
7. Button A
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini DIY Camera Module
-1× 2.4GHz Remote Controller
-1× USB/AV Cable
-1×AC110-230V to DC 5V Charging Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Operation
>> Please make sure your camera battery is fully recharged and connected to the camera
before using.
>> Please make sure the Micro SD card (4GB-32GB, formatted already) is securely fitted
into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will not work. A SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card is
recommended. If no Micro SD card is fitted into the camera, the indicator light will flash
red and blue 14 times, then turn off. The camera will shut down automatically.
>> If you want the camera to provide 24/7 service, please remove the battery and connect
the camera to power supply directly.
3.1. POWER ON/OFF
3.1.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position (opposite to the USB port). Power on the
camera by pressing the Power Button or Button A for 2 seconds. The indicator light will
flash red and blue once, turn off, then glow solid red, indicating the camera has entered
into standby mode automatically.
3.1.2. Power off the camera by pressing the Power Button or Button A for 2 seconds
again. The indicator light will flash red and blue 3 times, then turn off.
[Note]:
The camera will shut down automatically if it is in standby mode without any operation
more than 2 minutes.
3.2. VIDEO RECORDING
3.2.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position (opposite to the USB port). Power on the
camera by pressing the Power Button or Button A for 2 seconds. The indicator light will
flash red and blue once, turn off, then glow solid red, indicating the camera has entered
into standby mode automatically.
3.2.2. Press the Video Recording Button or Button B once to record video. The indicator
light will flash red twice then turn off.
3.2.3. Press the Video Recording Button or Button B once again to stop recording video.
The indicator light will glow solid red, indicating the camera is back to standby mode.
[Note]:
1). A video file will be generated and saved every 10 minutes automatically.
2). The camera can record video for 5.5 hours continuously on a full charge.
3). Video Resolution: 1920×1080P Video Format: MOV
4). The camera supports loop recording.
3.3. CAMERA/STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
3.3.1. S Slide the Power Switch to the ON position (opposite to the USB port). Power on
the camera by pressing the Power Button or Button A for 2 seconds. The indicator light
will flash red and blue once, turn off, then glow solid red, indicating the camera has
entered into standby mode automatically.
3.3.2. Press the Camera Button or Button C once to take a photo. The indicator light will
flash red and blue once, then turn off and glow solid red, indicating the camera is back to
standby mode.
3.4. MOTION DETECTION RECORDING
3.4.1. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position (opposite to the USB port). Power on the
camera by pressing the Power Button or Button A for 2 seconds. The indicator light will
flash red and blue once, turn off, then glow solid red, indicating the camera has entered
into standby mode automatically.
3.4.2. Press the Button D once to enter into motion detection recording mode. The
indicator light will flash blue 3 times and then turn off.
3.4.3. The camera will record video automatically when a movement is detected.
3.4.4. Press the Button D once again to exit motion detection recording mode. The
indicator light will glow solid red, indicating the camera is back to standby mode.
IV. Video/Image Files Uploads
4.1. Power off the 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 camera, remove the Micro SD card and insert it into a card reader.
5.2. Insert the card reader into a PC computer.
5.3. Removable disk drive folder appears.
5.4. Click on the drive in the root directory and inside the root directory, create a file
named “TIMESET.txt”.
5.5. 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.
5.6. Restart the camera and the system will upgrade the program automatically.
VI. Charging
6.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power socket by using the USB cable and the
DC5V charging adapter provided.
6.2. The indicator light will keep flashing red during the charging process.
6.3. The indicator light will glow solid red and blue when the camera is fully recharged.
6.4. It will take 5 hours to obtain a full charge.
VII. Live Video Output
7.1. Connect the camera to a TV or monitor by using the AV cable provided as below:
7.2. Select the camera video signal source on the TV or monitor.
7.3. Power on the camera and start recording video (See 3.2), then you can watch the
camera’s live video on the TV or monitor during the video recording process.
7.4. You can experience other functions of this camera in the live view mode.