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for a short time (approx. 2 mins) it will stop recording and the lamp will return to slow flashing and
the device is again waiting for motion. To end motion detection mode, press the button again.
g) To take the device out of camera standby mode, press the button again. The blue lamp will
turn off and the device will be out of camera standby mode. PLEASE NOTE: after pressing the
power button it may take up to 5 seconds for the light to go out.
Please Note: Videos are saved in 20 minute chunks onto the memory card resulting in
multiple time stamped files. This is a design feature intended to make it easier to locate
specific chunks of time in your recordings.
Reading The Memory Card & Charging the device
a) With the switch in the “on” position, insert the USB cable. The device will automatically enter “Mass Storage”
mode. The inserted MicroSD card will show up in “My Computer” like a normal card reader, or USB memory
stick.
b) Charging: Place the main switch in the “off” position, insert a USB cable to the device and connect it to a
computer/laptops USB port. Whilst on charge the RED light will be illuminated. When fully charged the RED
light will go out. If the device gets too hot to touch whilst charging please disconnect the power and
refer to your supplier.
c) If the product stops working and cannot be restarted, place the switch into the off position and then back to
On. This will reset the product.
d) When the battery is low the red lamp will keep flashing or the screen display may be unclear. Please charge
immediately. Note: Under recording conditions, the file will automatically be saved before the clock shuts
down.
Activating PC Webcamera Mode
a) Download and install the following file:
http://www.ixium.co.uk/drv_dl/software/webcamdriver2015.zip
If using Window7 / Vista please ensure you have appropriate admin rights to install. If the install
fails, you may need to re-install using XP ServicePack 3 Compatibility Mode. Please refer to your Windows
manual or online reference for information.
Please Note: We have noticed on rare occasions the install can take a while (up to 10 minutes). Please be
patient, as it will complete.
b) With the switch in the “ON” position, insert the USB cable. The device will automatically enter “Mass Storage”
mode. PRESS THE BUTTON on the remote to enter camera mode. If it‟s the first time you have done
this, it will detect a camera and install the software. The camera can now be used as a webcamera in Skype,
MSN Messenger etc.
Setting the OSD (On Screen Display) Clock
a) Download the following file. Make a note of where you have downloaded it to so you can run it.
http://www.ixium.co.uk/drv_dl/software/synctime.zip
b) Run “synctime.exe” whilst the camera is connected to the computer in webcam mode (see above for webcam
mode instructions). The software will say “1 Device Connected”. Click the “Synchronise” button. The OSD
Clock will be set to the same time and date as your PC clock.
Troubleshooting:
If the Synctime software says “0 Devices Connected” the clock may be in mass storage mode or the webcam software
may not have been installed. Install the software from the CD, and ensure the device is not in webcam mode by pressing
the button. If it still saying “0 Devices Connected”, run the Synctime software in Administrator mode.
PLEASE NOTE: this changes the on screen display RECORDING clock, not the clock on the front of the device.
Cautions & Warnings