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or laptop computer for charging. You can also use car or mains USB charging adaptors. We
recommend an overnight charge (at least 8 hours) for maximum capacity of up to 2hours. Actual
time will vary slightly due to subtle differences in the batteries.
7. Reset Button
In the event of a software crash where the buttons will not respond you can press and hold the
reset button with a paperclip for approximately 3 seconds, to power off and perform a full factory
reset on the device. This will also reset the internal clock.
8. MicroSD Card Slot (SD Card NOT Included)
This slot houses the MicroSD card used to store the photos and videos you capture. It supports
MicroSD cards from 2Gb to 16Gb in size. The table below gives you an indication of the quantity of
photos or videos you can take on a single memory card. The values within are for Photos OR
Videos, not both.
Photos Video
2Gb
13500 40mins
4Gb
27000 80mins or 1hour 20mins
8Gb
54000 160mins or 2hours 40mins
16Gb
108000 320mins or 5hours 20mins
Approximate Memory Card capacity for Photos OR Videos
Viewing Videos/Photos
Retrieving your photos and videos is the same as most modern cameras. Simply remove the MicroSD card
from the device and place into your card reader. Navigate to the card reader disc drive on your computer
and enter the “DCIM” folder. All files stored on the SD card by the device are named “EKEN0001” and
continue upwards numerically. Photos have the extension .jpg and videos the .avi extension.
Time Set
The device comes with a feature which embeds the current time and date on to your captured photos and
videos. To set the time and date of the device, please follow the instructions below.
1. Place the SD card into your computers card reader.
2. Make sure you are on the “root” (top level) folder of the SD Card.
3. Create a new file with the name TAG and extension .txt (TAG.txt)
4. Open the file and write the following information (exactly as shown):
[date]
2010/12/31
12:00:00
This example would set the unit to 12am on the 31st of December 2010. You can customise the
information to represent the current time in your area. Save the changes to the file (TAG.txt) and place
the SD card back into the Camera device. When you next turn on the device it will automatically read
the TAG.txt file and, change its internal date and time settings to the information you have provided.