Xanes T69 User Manual

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Overview
mini pocket camera
User Manual
ver 1.0 - January 09, 2018
1080p, 180° tiltable camera
Power button
Mode button
Reset button
Infrared LEDs
Micro
Attachment clip
Status LED
Micro-SD card slot
Camera specifications
The Xanes T69 is especially intended to use as a conference camera. You can as well record a video or just the voice. The camera can also be used for other purposes such as a surveillance camera or dashcam.
Properties
Resolution : 1920x1080p - Overall bit rate : ~12 Mb/s - Bit rate : ~25 Mb/s - Audio : PCM
: 1280x720p - Overall bit rate : ~12 Mb/s - Bit rate : ~16 Mb/s - Audio : PCM Ratio : 16/9 Framerate : 30fps Video Format : AVI Video coding : M-JPEG Audio Format : WAV (256 kb/s - 16 kHz - 16 bits) Charging time : 90 minutes (on external charger) Operating time : ~4 hours Battery : 650 mAh LiPo Micro-SD card : 8-128 Gb class 10 (not provided) Size : 90x29x9mm Weight : 30grs
Data sheet for recorded files
1080p
720p
Audio
Charging
Use the provided USB cable to connect the camera to an external power source, like your computer, a wall charger, a power bank or a car charger. The power source should deliver a least a charging current of 500mAh. Do not use a quick charger as this type of charger can damage the battery. To preserve the condition of the battery, be sure to charge the camera after each use. Also, if you do not plan to use the camera for a long time, be sure to fully charge the battery before storing. In this case repeat the charging operation every month. As soon as you connect the camera to a charger, the blue status LED goes on and the camera is in standby mode. In this state, recording is possible. Push the power button for about 2 seconds to turn off the camera. A green LED now indicates the charging cycle. Charging time will take about 90 minutes depending the type of charger. The green LED goes off when the battery is fully charged (on external charger).
Preparing the camera
Micro-SD card
When you turn on the camera for the first time and there is no micro-SD card inserted, the blue LED will blink. You can use a class 10 micro-SD card with a capacity from 8 to 128Gb. Pay attention do not insert or remove the card when the camera is powered, else you can loose data.
Timestamp
On recording, a timestamp can be displayed. When you insert for the first time a blank micro-SD card, the system will create two files ('settime.txt' and 'settings.txt'). After recording for the first time, the system will additionally create two folders ('Record' and 'Video') Edit the 'settime.txt' file and change the text to the current date and time. Example : '2018-01-30,19:10:00 ' Save the file with the current date and time and insert the card directly after
(without quotes and a space at the end)
this operation in the camera. Power the camera. The current date will now be tranferred to the internal clock. As long as the battery is charged, the current date and time will be displayed by the internal clock of the camera. When you delete this file, when you format the micro-SD card, when you reinsert the card in the camera after a file transfer or when the battery is completely drained, you need to repeat the whole operation, else the camera will consider the default factory settings.
Note 1 : the change date/time operation can also be achieved when the camera is directly connected to the computer. More about connecting the camera to the computer a little later in this manual.
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