
HD SPY WATCH WITH NIGHT VISION USER GUIDE
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3. As soon as you see flashing red, press the 10 o’clock button once. The blue LED
will glow steadily.
4. Press the 10 o’clock button once so that the LED changes to red.
5. To take a snapshot, tap the 2 o’clock button. Each time you press this button, the
solid red LED will blink to confirm that a photo has been saved.
6. To power off the camera, press and hold the 2 o’clock button for 4- to 5 seconds.
Note:
The watch should be held at least 12-inches (30 cm) away for the subject to
be in focus.
Each photo results in a JPG file that consumes between 700- and 850KB.On
playback in your computer, the photo’s date and time will be stamped in the bottom
right-hand corner of the image. It should match the original “date modified” field in the
file directory as seen when you pull up the camera’s DCIM/100DSCIM subdirectory.
The date and time stamp on the picture can be disabled in photos going forward as
they can be for video. See “Setting the Camera Date and Time” on pg. 4.
You cannot choose the photo resolution nor can you take photos while recording
video. If you need to grab a photo from a video, use the take-snapshot command in
your playback software or PrtScn button on your keyboard for pasting into a paint
program or photo utility.
Voice Recording
Though you can use the video mode to record audio even if you don’t care about
the picture, the advantage of an audio-only recording is that you can store the audio
WAV file in a fraction of the space of a video AVI file. The steps necessary to put the
watch into audio-only recording mode, however, are a bit complicated.
1. Start recording video (as described above), then pause the video by double
tapping the 2 o’clock button to put the camera into Standby mode. The blue LED will
flash three times, indicating Standby mode.
2. In Standby mode press and hold the 10 o’clock button for 2 or 3 seconds until the
red LED starts to flash.
3. As soon as it starts to flash, press the button at 10 o’clock once. You should now
see a steady blue LED.