Mini Gadgets HCMP3 User manual

MP3 PLAYER
HIDDEN CAMERA
SKU: HCMP3
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE MP3 PLAYER HIDDEN
CAMERA
Please read this manual before operating the MP3 player hidden
camera and keep it handy.
The size of this gadget is mindboggling considering that it is not only a
hidden camera, but also a fully functional Mp3 player— it is only
slightly larger than a quarter.
Keep yourself entertained while you
capture your evidence
. Great for personal in estigators slightly bored
on the job, but also pre ents any suspicions about why you're
wearing the de ice. Or, use as a sports cam and play music while
biking, running, or walking.
This unit records 150 minutes of 640*480 resolution ideo in full
color. You also ha e the option of taking still photographs. All ideos
and photographs are stored on MicroSD cards ranging from 2GB–
16GB. The rechargeable battery has a life up 2 hours.
Your purchase should include:
1 x MP3 Player Hidden Camera
1 x USB Cable
1 x Earphones
1 x Instruction Booklet

GET FAMILIAR WITH YOUR MP3 PLAYER HIDDEN CAMERA
Figure 1: Front
Figure 2: Side A
Figure 3: Side B
Lens
Volume Up
/ Video
Volume Down
/ Photo
Next Song /
Fast Forward
Pre ious Song /
Rewind
SD Card
Slot
USB Jack /
Earphone Jack
Reset Hole
Indicator
Light
Power / Play

OPERATING THE MP3 PLAYER HIDDEN CAMERA
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Allow the device to charge 4 – 6 hours be ore
using.
HOW TO CHARGE THE MP3 PLAYER
1. Plug the USB cable into the USB jack on the MP3 player
2. Plug the USB cable into your PC
• The indicator light will blink yellow while charging
• The indicator light will stay solid when fully charged
HOW TO TURN ON / OFF THE MP3 PLAYER
1. Insert a MicroSD card into the slot
2. Push and hold the Power button
• The yellow indicator light will turn on
• The MP3 player is now in standby m de
3. Push and hold the Power button
• The yellow indicator light will turn off
HOW TO PLAY MUSIC
1. Push the Play button to play your personal music files
• The blue indicator light will blink slowly
2. Push the Play button to pause the music
• The blue indicator light will turn solid
3. Push the Play button to un-pause the music
• The blue indicator light will blink slowly
4. Push and hold the Fast Forward button to fast forward
through a song
5. Push the Next Song button to skip to the next song
6. Push and hold the Rewind button to rewind through a song
7. Push the Pre ious Song button to skip to the pre ious song
8. Push and hold the Play button to stop the music
• The indicator light will turn yellow
• The MP3 player is back in standby m de
HOW TO RECORD VIDEO
1. Put the MP3 player into standby m de
2. Push the Video button
• The yellow indicator light will blink while recording
3. Push the Video button
• The yellow indicator light will turn solid and stop
recording
HOW TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS
1. Put the MP3 player into standby m de
2. Push the Photo button
a. The yellow indicator light will blink once
HOW TO RESET THE TIME AND DATE STAMP (Windows On y)
1. Connect the de ice to your PC using the USB Cable
2. Go to http://mgidownloads.com/Software/
3. Click on "MP3_Time_Stamp_Software.zip"
4. Go to Start > Computer > Downloads
5. Right click MP3 Time Stamp Software zip file and select
“Extract all”
6. Open the newly extracted folder
7. Open “MP3 Time Stamp Software
8. Click “updatatime”
9. Click “Run”

RETRIEVE THE FILES TO YOUR PC
1. Plug the de ice into your PC using the USB cable
2. Locate “Remo able Disk” inside the (My) Computer folder
• AutoPlay Remo able Disk > Open folder to iew files
Or…
• Go to Start > Computer > Remo able Disk
3. Open the Remo able Disk dri e
• Open the MUSIC folder to add or remo e your
personal music files from the MP3 player
• Open the IMAGE folder to access the photos taken
with the MP3 player
• Open the VIDEO folder to access the ideos taken with
the MP3 player
4. Double click the file you want to iew
• VLC Player is recommended for watching ideos

TROUBLESHOOTING
THE DEVICE WON’T TURN ON
• Charge the de ice for at least 4 hours before the first use.
• Make sure the charging cable is securely inserted into the
de ice and into the power source.
THE DEVICE ISN’T CHARGING
• Replace the charging cable.
• If you are charging ia a wall power source, you may need to
charge ia your PC. The AC adapter might be bad.
THE DEVICE HAS CRASHED
• You need to reset the de ice.
MY COMPUTER DOESN’T RECOGNIZE THE DEVICE
• Unplug the de ice from your PC and reboot the de ice.
• Unplug the de ice from your PC and reboot your PC.
• Try using a different USB slot on your PC.
• Replace the USB cable.
THE SOUND OR VIDEO IS UNCLEAR
• The de ice needs charging.
THE YELLOW INDICATOR LIGHT BLINK WHEN I TRY TURNING
ON THE MP3 PLAYER
• Insert a MicroSD card
THE YELLOW LIGHT IS BLINKING FIVE TIMES AND THEN
SHUTTING DOWN
• The battery is low
OTHER PROBLEMS
• Call our technical support at 770–694–6921
SPECIFICATIONS
Vide Res luti n
640*480
Vide F rmat
AVI
Frames per Sec nd
30
Rec rding Time
150 minutes
Visi n Angle
65
°
M ti n Detecti n
No
Ph t Res luti n
1280*960
Ph t F rmat
JPG
Water Resistant
No
Battery Life
2 hours
Type f Mem ry
MicroSD Card
Mem ry Capacity
2GB
–
16GB
Rec rding Capacity
2GB ≈ 80 minutes (1.3 hours)
4GB ≈ 160 minutes (2.6 hours)
8GB ≈ 320 minutes (5.3 hours)
16GB
≈ 640 minutes
(10.6 hours)
USB Interface
1
.0 USB
Player S ftware
VLC recommended
Operating Systems Windows 2000
Windows Me
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Mac OSX
Linux
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