zClock-150HD
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Recording Audio
To record video, point the remote towards the LCD of the clock and
press on button on the remote. The Blue LED will glow indicating the
unit is in Standby mode. If the device remains in Standby mode for
longer than 1-2 minutes, it will power down. To begin recording
audio, press the Audio Record button on the remote. The Blue LED on
the will blink twice and shut off to indicate that the device is
recording. To stop recording, press the Audio button again, and the
device will return to Standby mode.
Viewing Recorded Files
To view your files on a computer, simply connect the device via the
supplied USB cord with the Micro SD card properly inserted into the
device, making sure it is powered off. Once connected to your PC use
the remote to turn ON the device. It will connect as a removable
drive, and depending on the settings on your PC, it may automatically
notify you that new hardware was detected. If so, select Open Folder
to View Files.
If it is not automatically detected, click Start on your desktop. Select
My Computer if you are using Windows XP, or Computer if using
Windows Vista or Windows 7. The device should be listed as a
Removable Disk under the Devices with Removable Storage section.
Open that drive, which will contain a folder called DCIM. Within that
folder is another folder labeled 100DSCIM. This folder contains your
videos and photos.