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Recording/Taking Photos/Viewing the Gallery
1) To shoot video or take a photo, press the button in the appropriate mode. Pressing
the button again in video modes stops the recording.
2) When the camera is connected to the power, it automatically turns on and begins
recording. After it is disconnected from the power supply, the camera stops recording
after about 10 seconds, saves the le and automatically shuts down.
3) Navigate the gallery using the up and down arrow keys. Videos and photos are listed
according to when they were shot. Video les show their length and locked videos
display a lock icon.
4) The device splits the video into individual loops. When the memory card is full, the
oldest video is automatically overwritten with the newest. To protect videos from
being overwritten, they must be locked.
Deleting and Protecting Files
1) Files can be deleted, locked or unlocked individually or all at once.
2) Deleting or locking and unlocking can be done in the gallery. Navigate to the le
using the arrows and press the MENU button to display the delete or lock options.
After selecting an option, you can choose whether to perform the operation on just
the current le or on all.
3) The gallery can also be viewed in the menu as a preview.
4) The video currently being recorded can be manually locked or unlocked by tapping
the ON/OFF button.
Connecting to a PC
The camera can be connected to a PC using the micro USB cable included. In the
settings menu, you can select either Disc or PC camera. When selecting Disk, the
camera acts as a plug’n’play device. When selecting PC camera, the device can be used
as a webcam.
Car Camera Settings
Video MENU
In video mode, press the MENU button to display a list of the following items:
1) Resolution – choose between Full HD 1080p a HD 720p.
2) Timestamp – view the current time and date on the video.
3) Loop settings – set the length of each recording. The camera can shoot 1 to 5
minutes of video. Individual videos are linked to each other in a continuous video
and do not create blind spots between loops.
4) Motion detection – when motion detection is turned on, the camera automatically