Pro4Tech NanoPen User Manual

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User Guide
Pro4Tech © 2009
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Table of Content
Introduction................................................................
PC Minimum Requirements......................................... 4
Box Contents............................................................. 5
Parts and Control....................................................... 6
Closed View................................................................ 6
Open View.................................................................. 7
Remote Control Reference........................................... 8
Function Table............................................................. 9
Getting Started.......................................................... 10
Pen.............................................................................. 11
Opening and Closing................................................... 11
Power On/Off.............................................................. 11
Charging..................................................................... 12
Memory Availability..................................................... 13
Battery Level................................................................ 13
Writing........................................................................ 14
Changing the Ink Cartridge......................................... 14
Remote Control..........................................................
15
Locking and Unlocking................................................ 15
Charging..................................................................... 16
Video and Audio Recording......................................... 17
Audio only Recording.................................................. 18
Taking a Snapshot....................................................... 19
Indications................................................................... 20
PC Functions............................................................... 21
File Management.........................................................
21
Disconnecting the Pen................................................. 22
NanoPen Manager..................................................... 23
Synchronizing Date and Timestamp............................. 25
Formatting the NanoPen Memory................................ 27
Updating the NanoPen Firmware................................. 28
Pairing and Un-Pairing................................................. 30
Care and Maintenance...............................................
32
Troubleshooting.........................................................
33
Technical Specification...............................................
34
Warranty.....................................................................
35
FCC Compliance..........................................................
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Introduction
NanoPen is a self-contained covert digital camcorder concealed inside a fully functioning standard profile ballpoint pen, operated using a remote control device, disguised as normal car key fob. It confirms its reception of each command via vibrations felt in the Remote Control. The Pen contains a hidden camera, microphone and Micro-USB socket. The Pen can be either carried or concealed in worn clothing, with due care taken not to obstruct the camera lens or microphone. The Pen can also be left unattended if required, and will still function normally.
All NanoPen files are time and date stamped and stored in the internal flash memory in the following formats:
Movie = MPEG4 (QVGA 320 x 240)
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Audio Only = AMR
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Snapshots = JPEG, UXGA (2M Pixels)
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All NanoPen digital files are exported by Micro-USB and are easily viewed, renamed, edited and transferred using Windows© Explorer.
PC Minimum Requirements
USB 1.1 or higher
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Windows 2000/XP/Vista
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QuickTime Player
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Box Contents
NanoPen
1. Remote Control key fob
2. Multi-Charger
3. USB Cable
4. Spare ink refills
5. User Guide
6. Reference Card
7. Carrying Case
8.
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Parts and Control
Closed View
This view shows the Pen in its normal state.
Lens location (do not obscure)
1. Microphone location (do not block)
2. Nib
3.
2
1
3
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Open View
This view shows the Pen in its open state. All components listed here, are concealed when the Pen is closed.
Power on/off button
1. LEDs indicators
2. Micro-USB socket
3.
3
1 2
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Remote Control Reference
This view shows the Remote Control.
Lock button (Taking a snapshot)
1. Alarm
2.
button (A/V recording)
Unlock button
3.
(Audio only recording)
LED indicator
4. S5.
ocket cover
Micro-USB socket
6.
3
4
2
1
6
5
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Function Table
Function Press
Vibration (Remote)
Remote
Control
LEDs
NanoPen
LEDs
Ref.
Page
Power
On
Power
Button
Five
times
11
Off
Power
Button
Twice
Lock
Locking
+
Four
times
Four
times
15
Unlocking
+
Twice Twice
Audio/Video
Begin Once Once
Memory
level
indication
17
End Any Twice Twice Twice
Audio Only
Begin Once Once
Battery
level
indication
18
End Any Twice Twice Twice
Take snapshots
Twice Twice Twice 19
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Getting Started
When you get the NanoPen, check that the box contents are complete, and undamaged. Also take time to read the instructions and familiarize yourself with the basic functions. Then take the following actions:
Connect the Pen to a PC using the supplied USB cable and
1. adjust the time stamp using the process described on page 25.
Fully charge the Pen. See page 12 for more information.2.
Charging process can take up to 3 hours.
Fully charge the Remote Control. See page 16 for 3.
more information.
Disconnect the Pen from the PC. See page 22 for
4. more information.
You are now ready to record.
WARNING: The NanoPen must only be formatted using the procedure and software described on page 27. Failure to do this will result in irreparable damage.
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Pen
Opening and Closing
To locate the power button and the Micro-USB socket, as shown on open view picture (page 7), take the Pen in both hands and pull gently on each end as shown.
Power On/Off
Press on the power button indicated in the open view picture (page 7). When the LEDs flash 5 times, the Pen is on. To switch the Pen off, press the button again until the LEDs flash 2 times.
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Charging the Pen Battery
Open the Pen to access the Micro-USB socket.1. Connect the Micro-USB plug into the socket on the
2.
Pen and connect the other end of the cable to a standard PC USB port, or to a portable USB charger.
Do not use force or attempt to insert the USB plugs at an angle.
During charging, the green LED will blink once per second. When fully charged, the green LED will remain on. This can take up to 3 hours.
Note: The supplied charger allows charging from main power (110V-220V AC) or from car cigarette lighter socket (12V DC).
12V DC input
110V-220V AC input
USB output
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Memory Availability
Open the Pen and look at the LED indicators. Press button
on the Remote Control. The LEDs will then indicate the following: Red and Green = maximum recording time available Green = ½ to ¾ recording time available Red = ¼ to ½ recording time available No indication = limited free memory
Battery Level
This process is the same as checking the memory; except that you need to press button on the Remote Control. The LEDs will then indicate the following: Red and Green = battery full Green = ½ to ¾ battery available Red = ¼ to ½ battery available No indication = empty to 1/4
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Writing
To write, twist the tip collar of the Pen till the nib appears. You can then write normally. To retract the nib, twist the collar in the opposite direction.
Changing the Ink Cartridge
Twist and pull off the nib end of the Pen until it seperates. Inside the tip, locate the slot and, using a small screwdriver, turn the screw counter clock wise until the ink cartridge falls free. Replace the empty cartridge and reverse the procedure.
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Remote Control
Note: The Pen needs to be within 5 meter of the Remote Control to ensure consistent and effective operation. Operation beyond this distance, is not guaranteed.
Locking and Unlocking
To ensure against the accidental activation of the NanoPen, the Remote Control can be locked, by pressing buttons and together. Locking is confirmed by four vibrations. To unlock the NanoPen, press buttons and together. Unlocking is confirmed by two vibrations.
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Charging the Remote Control Battery
Open the connector cover to access the Micro-USB
1. charging socket.
Connect the Micro-USB plug into the socket on the Remote
2. Control and connect the other end of the cable to a standard PC USB port, or to a portable USB charger.
Do not use force or attempt to insert the USB plugs at an angle.
During charging, the green LED will blink once per second. When fully charged, the green LED will remain on. This can take up to 3 hours.
Remote Control Side View
Note: The supplied charger allows charging from main power (110V-220V AC) or from car cigarette lighter socket (12V DC).
Micro-USB socket
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Video and Audio Recording
To begin A/V recording press button
1.
on the Remote Control. The Remote Control will vibrate once.
During recording the Remote Control will vibrate once
per 12 minutes.
To cease recording press any button on the Remote
2. Control.
The Remote Control will then vibrate twice.
Alternatively, if the Remote Control has been lost or damaged, it is possible to start A/V recording by pressing the power button for 10 seconds.
Note: Firstly, make sure that the Pen is switched on and the lens or microphone are not obstructed.
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Audio only Recording
Note: Firstly, make sure that the Pen is switched on and the lens or microphone are not obstructed.
To begin audio recording only, press button
1.
on the
Remote Control.
The Remote Control will vibrate once.
During recording the Remote Control will vibrate once
per 12 minutes.
To cease recording press any button on the Remote
2. Control.
The Remote Control will then vibrate twice.
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Taking a Snapshot
Note: Firstly, make sure that the Pen is switched on and the lens or microphone are not obstructed.
To take a snapshot, ensure the Pen's lens is pointed at the subject and press button
on the Remote Control.
The Remote Control will vibrate twice.
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Remote Control Indications
The Pen confirms its reception of each command via vibrations felt in the Remote Control. The vibrations accompanied by flashing LEDs. The following summarized the NanoPen indications:
Green
Green LED confirms normal functions combined with vibrations. For more information see page 9. However, if the memory of the NanoPen is full, starting to recording will cause the Green LED to flash once, and then immediately twice.
Red
Any flashing Red LED indicates problem. Generally it will indicate that the Pen is turned off or out of range of the Remote Control or that the memory has become full. For More information see page 33.
Red and Green
Any flashing of Red and Green LEDs together warn the user that the Remote Control is not paired with any Pen. For More information see page 31.
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PC Functions
File Management
The NanoPen files are of three format types:
3GP
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— Audio/Video (AV) recordings
AMR
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– Audio recordings
JPEG
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— Snapshots
When the Pen is connected to your PC using the supplied USB cable, Windows recognizes it as a mass storage device. Both the AV and the audio files can be viewed, listened to and otherwise managed from Windows Explorer, as follows:
Right-click on the Windows
1.
Start button, and select
Explore. Windows Explorer opens.
Navigate to the NanoPen drive, and do any of the
2. following:
Click and drag a file to copy it from the NanoPen to another
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location. Right-click a file and select •Cut to remove it from the NanoPen, then right-click the destination file and select Paste. Right-click a file and select
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Rename to change the file name.
Right-click a file and select
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Delete to delete the file.
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Disconnecting the Pen
To disconnect Pen:
Click the
1.
Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows task bar. A pop-up opens that lists all removable devices currently connected to the PC.
In the pop-up, click NanoPen. The pop
2.
-up opens
informing you that it is safe to remove the hardware.
Disconnect the Pen from the USB cable. 3.
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NanoPen Manager
WARNING: The NanoPen must only be formatted using the procedure and software described on page 27. Failure to do this will result in irreparable damage.
The NanoPen Manager is a utility used primarily for managing the NanoPen memory utilization, pairing between the NanoPen and a Remote Control and for updating the Firmware. Special indicator panes display the currently installed Firmware version, the serial number of the device, the memory utilization and the status of the NanoPen battery.
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The NanoPen Manager Tab consists of the following elements:
Element Description
USB Drive
The location of the PC where the NanoPen USB port is mapped.
Info
Read-only information, including the Firmware version and the NanoPen unique serial number.
Levels
Indicators for the NanoPen battery status and the percentage of memory used.
Battery Status is either Full, Charging, or not shown.
Available memory level is indicated on a scale between 0-100%. 0% = memory full.
Status Bar The status bar indicates the following:
- Whether the NanoPen device is connected to the PC.
- Whether the NanoPen clock has been synchronized to the PC clock upon connection to the PC USB drive.
- The current version of the Firmware.
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Synchronizing the NanoPen Date and Timestamp
The NanoPen Date and Timestamp are automatically synchronized with the PC clock when you connect the NanoPen device to the PC USB drive.
To Set the NanoPen Date and Timestamp:
Connect the NanoPen device to a PC USB port.
1. A New Hardware Device dialog box appears.
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Select 2. Open Folder.
The NanoPen directory dialog is displayed.
Double-click on the NanoPen Manager Icon
3.
. The NanoPen Manager application is opened and the Date and Timestamp are automatically synchronized with the PC clock.
Verify that the Status bar displays
4.
Clock Updated, indicating
that the NanoPen clock and the PC clock are synchronized.
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Formatting the NanoPen Memory
You have the option to format the internal memory of the NanoPen device. This operation should only be performed when the NanoPen file system becomes corrupted.
To Format the NanoPen Memory:
In the NanoPen Manager, select the 1. Format Memory tab.
The Format Memory pane is displayed.
You are prompted whether you wish to erase all of the
2. data stored in the NanoPen.
Click the 3. Format Disk button and press OK to confirm operation. You are prompted to disconnect the NanoPen from the PC USB drive. Disconnect the Pen from the PC USB drive. NanoPen
4. internal memory is formatted.
WARNING: Do not format the NanoPen using any external application, except the NanoPen Manager.
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Updating the NanoPen Firmware
From time to time, new versions of the NanoPen Firmware will be released.
To Update the NanoPen Firmware:
Connect the Pen to the PC USB port.
1. Select the
2.
Firmware Update tab.
The Firmware Update pane is displayed.
In the Choose new firmware file field, click
3.
and browse
to select the new firmware file. The new firmware’s version number is displayed in the File Firmware Version field. Note this version number for future reference.
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Click the Update Firmware button.
4. The status bar will fill from left to right.• You will then be instructed to push any button on the
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Remote Control within a 30 seconds time period.
A dialog will confirm that the update has been successful.•
Disconnect the Pen from the PC USB port.
5. The NanoPen has now been reset and will start with the
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new Firmware.
The Pen LEDs will blink 5 times after disconnection.
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In case there is no indication repeat the Firmware process.
Verifying Firmware
To verify the new Firmware is installed correctly, reconnect the
6.
Pen to the PC USB drive.
Double-click
7.
to open the NanoPen Manager.
8. The Pen Manager is opened. Verify the following :
The Status bar displays Clock Updated (indicating that
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the NanoPen clock and the PC clock are synchronized).
The Current NanoPen Firmware Version field displays
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the current version number.
WARNING: During the Firmware update, the NanoPen should not be disconnected from the USB port.
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Pairing and Un-Pairning
The Pen and the Remote Control must be paired in order to operate together. Initially the Pen is paired with the Remote Control it was purchased with.
Use the following process to pair between an un-paired Remote Control and the NanoPen.
Connect the Pen to the PC.1. Open the 2. Pairing tab in the NanoPen manager.
The Pairing pane is displayed.
Click on the 3. Pair Button.
Note: It is possible to pair several Remote Controls with a single NanoPen.
Note: During the following 30 seconds, you will have to press on any button on the Remote Control, in order to complete the pairing process.
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Take the Remote Control, and press on any button.4. You should then be notified that the update has been5.
successful.
6. Disconnect the NanoPen from the USB cable and test that
the NanoPen and the Remote Control are paired. If not, then repeat the process.
Un-Pairing
Un-Pairing is the same process as paring, expect:
1. Press on the Unpair button on the pairing tab.
2. Repeat the process as from step 4 in pairing.
Note: Before the Remote Control can be paired with another Pen, it must be un-paired from any existing Pen.
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Care and Maintenance
The NanoPen is a precision piece of equipment, and thus should not be subjected to sudden impacts, immersion in water, electrical current, or sources of direct heat. The NanoPen requires little maintenance but should be stored at normal room temperatures in a clean dry environment.
The following outlines all maintenance recommendations and procedures:
Recharge whenever not in use. Charging can be performed
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either via PC or any portable USB charging unit.
Keeping the NanoPen close whenever possible will keep
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the USB connector free of dust and moisture.
Store the NanoPen in the original box (closed) in a cool, dry
•
and dust-free place.
Basic cleaning of the NanoPen should be performed with a
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clean, damp cloth, with the NanoPen turned off.
Great care should be taken not to scratch or damage the
•
outer surface of the clip, as this will degrade the performance of the lens.
Never clean the NanoPen or any of its components with
•
acetone, benzene or other liquids or solvents. No abrasive cleaning solutions should be used.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Probable
Cause
Solution
Recording and/ or snapshot are of poor quality.
Outer surface of the clip or the lens/ microphone aperture is obstructed or dirty.
Verify that you are holding the Pen correctly and that clothing or position is not obstructing the Pen's clip. In case of dirt, clean the clip/ lens with a lens cleaning cloth and always store the NanoPen in its original container.
Nothing happens when I try to record or take snapshots
NanoPen is locked
Follow the unlocking procedure described on Page 15.
Nothing happens when I try to record or take snapshots. NanoPen is unlocked.
Battery is discharge
Charge the batteries (NanoPen and the Remote Control).
Nothing happens when I try to record or take snapshots. Red LEDs blink 3 times, but the battery is charged and there is spare memory.
Firmware failure
contact your distributor.
Battery failure
Nothing happens when I connect the NanoPen to the PC or Portable USB charger.
USB connector is dirty or damaged.
Replace the USB cable. If the problem persists, contact your distributor.
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Technical Specification
Image Sensor
1/3.2" CMOS
Storage
512MB
Control
Wireless Two-Way Remote Control
Case
Classic BallPoint Pen
Snapshot Recording
Resolution 2 Megapixels (1,600X1,200) Compression JPEG Capacity Over 4,000 images
Video Recording
Resolution QVGA Compression MPEG4 Frame Rate 15-24 fps Recording Time Over 2 hours
Audio Recording
Compression AMR, 12.2 Kbps; Digital AGC Sample Rate 8 KHz Recording Time Up to 9.5 hours
Internal Battery
Li-Ion 360 mAh Auto Shutdown 3 Hours Charging Via USB
Remote Control
Two-Way RF ISM Band Indication Vibrations, LED
PC interface
USB 1.1 or higher
Time Stamp
Date, Time
Dimensions
Weight 35 gr. Size 144mm X Ø13.1mm
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Warranty
The device registered below is guaranteed to operate properly according to Pro4Tech’s specifications for a period of 12 months from date of purchase or we shall repair or replace the same to operate properly. In the event that this device requires any repair or service you must contact your distributor. The device will be restored to proper operating condition at no charge to you. This includes warranted parts and labor for Pro4Tech defects. Such service, repair or adjustment of the device is assured to the customer, provided the device has not been misused, tampered with, modified or damaged as a result of accident, liquid, sand, grit, impact, physically broken parts or lack of proper care as indicated in the manual of operations. This limited warranty applies only to the device specified herein. It does not cover power adapter, digital media, software and additional accessories or any consequential damage or expense. If the device cannot be repaired by Pro4Tech, replacement will be made with the same or an equivalent model based on the warranted device current market value at our discretion. Pro4Tech will not be liable under any circumstances whatsoever, for any loss of data, mission failure, loss of revenues or profits, inconvenience, expense of substitute equipment, incidental or consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Pro4Tech reserves the right to revise this document at any time without prior notice. This warranty applies only to the product specified herein.
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FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different •
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.•
Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (Pro4Tech Ltd.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
1. this device must accept any interference received,
2.
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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