Recordergear AC80 User Manual

USER MANUAL
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Table of Contents
1 Insert/Eject Micro SD Card 2 Power On/Off
3 Video Recording
4 Playback Method 5 Time/Date Stamp 6 Changing AC Adapter Connector Prongs 7 Specs
5 6 7 8
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1 Insert/Eject Micro SD Card
The AC80 can support up to a 64GB micro SD card.
A. Insert Micro SD card:
1. Unplug your AC80 if plugged into a power outlet.
2. Insert Micro SD card and push down until it clicks in.
B. Eject Micro SD card:
1. Unplug your AC80 if plugged into a power outlet.
2. Push the card in until it clicks and ejects.
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2 Power On/Off
A. Power On your AC80:
1. Insert a Micro SD Card.
2. Plug your AC80 into a power outlet.
3. The blue light will come on and flash 3 times indicating video recording has started. NOTE: If your AC80 is already plugged into a power outlet but powered off, press and hold the operation button to power it on.
B. Power Off the AC80:
1. Press and hold the operation button.
2. The LED indicator light will flash quickly 3 times indicating recording has stopped and your AC80 is powered off.
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3 Video Recording
A. Continuous Recording:
1. Insert a Micro SD Card.
2. Slide recording mode switch to “C”.
3. Plug your AC80 into a power outlet.
4. The blue light will come on and flash 3 times indicating video recording has started.. NOTE: Press the operation button once to stop recording at anytime during recording. The blue indicator light will come on during this standby mode. Press the operation button once again to start recording a new file.
B. Motion Detection:
1. Insert a Micro SD Card.
2. Slide recording mode switch to “M” .
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3. Plug your AC80 into a power outlet.
4. The blue and red light will come on and flash 3 times indicating motion detection recording has started. NOTE: Press the operation button once to stop recording at anytime during recording. The red indicator light will come on during this standby mode. Press the operation button once again to start recording in a new file.
4 Playback Method
Play back your video files through your PC.
A. Unplug your AC80 if plugged into a power outlet. B. Eject the Micro SD card. C. Connect your Micro SD card to your computer. D. Your Micro SD Card will appear on your desk top. E. Open your Micro SD card there will be a folder named
DCIM, open this folder. Open the folder named 100DSCIM, this is where all the videos filed will be stored.
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5 Time/Date Stamp
A. Create a new text file (.txt), you can use TextEdit on MAC or NotePad on Windows. B. Input date and time in the format YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS to have time stamp for example 2016.12.28 09:50:40. C. Input date and time in the format YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS N to turn off time stamp for example 2016.12.28 09:50:40 N.
D. Save file as TIME to desktop. E. Insert Micro SD card to PC. F. Open Micro SD disk that appears on the desktop of PC. G. Save TIME file to the root folder of Micro SD disk. H. Safely eject Micro SD disk and insert into your AC80. I. Your setting will take place the next time you
make a recording.
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6 Changing AC Adapter
Connector Prongs
To switch out the connector prongs, push in the release button slide out the the prong. Slide in a new prong until it clicks.
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7 Specs
Resolution: 1920x1080 30FPS
Storage: Up to 64GB Card
Recording Modes: Continuous/Motion Detection
Video Format: MOV
Compression: H.264
Power: AC 110-240V
Dimensions: 77x50x29 mm
Weight: 2.2 oz
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