
Once you’ve created the le, connect the device to your computer via USB and save the .txt le to the device’s
root directory. When you connect the device to your computer, it will be assigned a drive letter (ex. C:, D:, E:).
When you open that drive, you are in the root directory, or topmost level of the drive.
Aer you have loaded the le, safely disconnect the device from your computer, turn the device on and o, and
the time and date you loaded should now appear on any new videos and photos you record.
Using Your Device as a Webcam
On the included disk you will nd a folder labeled Drivers. Install the le named STK03N.exe, rst. Once in-
stalled, copy AMCAP2.exe to your desktop and double-click to open the program.
Now, to enter webcam mode from the Hi-Def Keychain Camera, hold down the device’s power button and con-
nect it to the PC via USB. It should be recognized by the computer, allowing you to transmit live video.
Connecting to a Monitor
You can connect the device to a television or other monitor using the yellow RCA video connection. is allows
you to view live, but not review recordings.
Troubleshooting
Problem: e device is “stuck” with the LED light on and is not responding to any buttons.
Solution: is issue occurs most commonly when the device is given too many commands too quickly. is can
cause it to freeze up. If this occurs, use a paper clip or other small object to gently push the Reset button. is
will force the device to power down.
Problem: When playing back my video, I can hear audio, but have no video.
Solution: is most oen occurs if your computer’s media player is having trouble with
your les. Try using VLC player, which can be downloaded for free at http://www.videolan.org
Problem: e device’s LED ashes and then it immediately shuts down.
Solution: is means that either the battery is empty, or the micro SD card is full. Charge
the device and delete les from the memory card.
Glossary
DVR: short for Digital Video Recorder; this abbreviation refers to any device capable of recording and saving a
digital video le. is is the high-tech equivalent of a VCR.
GB: GB is short for gigabyte which is a unit used to measure computer storage capacity and is approximate to
1.07 billion bytes. 1 Gigabyte of data is almost twice the amount of data that a CD-ROM can hold. Additionally,
1 Gigabyte could hold the contents of about 10 yards of books on a shelf.
HD Video / High Denition Video: High-denition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher
resolution than standard-denition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of
1280×720 pixels (720p) or 1920×1080 pixels (1080i/1080p).
Micro SD Card: Micro SD cards, also known as TransFlash, are smaller versions of SD memory cards. As
electronic devices are becoming smaller, Micro SD cards are becoming more and more common in the market-
place. Currently, the highest capacity of micro SD card is 32GB.