Please make sure you are using a standard microSD/microSDHC memory card (class 4) and NOT an Ultra card (above class 4). The memory card should not have printing with the word "Ultra" or ‘C’ symbol with 10 in it or ‘U’ symbol with 1 or 3 in it. The ...
With the power ON, press once the "Record" button which will start the recording. The blue LED lights will be blinking while in record mode. The lights can been seen in your peripheral vision while wearing the glasses. For those iSee sunglasses ...
This happens when your video clips are very large in size and your trying to play the video clips directly off your camera device or your memory card. A USB port cannot handle the bandwidth load of a large video clip file during playback. Simply ...
The batteries can be charged by plugging the USB cable into a computer or by using the AC adapter that came with the unit. Charging usually requires 3-4 hours for a full charge. It is also suggested that you charge the batteries before using if the ...
There are different reason why your computer will not recognize your device once you connect it and they are as follows: 1. Device is connected to the computer with power OFF. If this happens unplug the device and turn it ON then plug it back ...
There are possible reasons why your device does not save video: 1. Memory is full -delete unwanted files and it should allow you to save data 2. Battery power shortage -recharge the battery using the AC adapter that is provided together ...
Open up Microsoft Notepad (or equivalent) and type: [date] 2010/09/15 13:29:15 And of course adjust the date and military time accordingly. Then save this file on the root directory of the memory card with the name "TAG.txt" Turn device on, record a ...
The device just needs to be charged from your computer's USB port overnight. The way it downloads is only when the power state is on. If it does not have enough charge, it will not allow you to download anything and will simply turn off on you. You ...