SB WR0186 User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
16GB VOICE ACTIVATED IR Watch Camera,
1080P
Revised: October 17th, 2013

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PRODUCT REFERENCE
MODE button
VOICE ACTIVATION/
CAMERA
Microphone
Time Adjustment
USB Port
Camera
POWER
ON/OFF
IR Lights (4x)
Camera
VITAL INFORMATION:
Charging time: About 4 hours for a full charge. Charge overnight the rst time you get it.
BATTERY LIFE: About 90 minutes

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BEFORE YOU START - CHARGING & TIME
You will rst need to connect your watch to your PC or Mac to charge and to set time. We
highly recommend that you set the time stamp so that your recordings are accurately timed.
You will need to download a le to set the timestamp for your recordings. Go to the same
section, TECH SUPPORT tab, to get the time le. You will nd the latest manual and the
time.txt le.
On the le side of your watch, unscrew the center knob. e USB port is here. Plug one
end of the included USB cable into the port on your watch. is should go all the way into
the watch. en, connect the other end to a USB port on your PC. PLEASE CONNECT
DIRECTLY to a USB port ON THE COMPUTER!! DO NOT USE A HUB.
In a few moments, your PC will automatically nd and install your watch. Your watch will
appear as an External Device or Removable Disk.
is is how you will access your video, photo and audio les to save them to your PC. is
is also how you charge your watch. But you can also charge your watch via a power outlet by
using the included wall adapter.
Charging the rst time may take several hours. You may access your les during charging.
USB Port
Now, download the les you will need to setup your product.
USB Cable

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From the TECH SUPPORT tab of your Product Page...
Right-click on the TIME.TXT le and choose SAVE LINK AS or SAVE TARGET AS.
You are going to SAVE the TIME.TXT le to your watch. See photo for proper location.
Do not change the le name, it must be TIME.TXT.
SETTING TIME STAMP
Now, use Windows Explorer (the le explorer, not the internet browser), or the Mac
Finder to locate your watch. When you plugged it in, your computer automatically
connected to it. In this example in Windows, the watch appears as REMOVABLE DISK
F: Your removable disk letter might be dierent. Keep in mind what the location is for the
next step.
Your Watch
(drive letter
may vary)
Time le is
saved in this
space

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Save the TIME.TXT to the location shown.
Aer saving to above loation, DOUBLE CLICK the le and a text editor (see next page)
should appear
SETTING TIME STAMP continued
Your Watch
(drive letter
may vary)
Save the TIME.TXT le in proper location
Please note: some computers may not show the “.txt” of the le name. is is normal.

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Adjust the time. DO NOT DISTURB THE FORMAT. Just change the numbers to show correct
YEAR
e above shows YEAR (2013) MONTH (10) Day (08) HOUR (09) MINUTES(43) SECONDS(32).
2013.05.31 13:15:00 Y
When complete, SAVE this le and exit your text editor. (Click FILE, then SAVE)
Aer SAVING, unplug your watch, turn on and do a test video (see next page for RECORDING
VIDEO section). is should allow the time le to be ABSORBED and the time stamp adjusted. If
your time stamp in the test video is not correct, please repeat steps.
SETTING TIME STAMP..cont..d

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KNOBS, Explained
ere are two knobs that are included with the watch. One is an audio knob with a hole in
it to ensure that audio capture is clear. e other one is a standard knob that is intended
to make the watch more weather resistant. Please be cognisant of these two knobs and use
the appropriate knob before deployment.
Audio knob
Standard ‘weather’
knob
Audio port

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RECORDING VIDEO
PROPER WAY TO HOLD WATCH TO RECORD VIDEO: Turn your wrist to face the camera
towards your subject. e camera should be located at the top when your wrist is turned. is
position will record the image properly. (as usual do a few test recordings to familiarize yourself
with the device!)
POWER ON: Turn unit on by pressing ON/OFF button and holding down until BLUE light
turns on. Release button. Blue light will remain ON.
POWER OFF: Turn unit o by pressing ON/OFF button and holding down until BLUE light
turns o Release button.
INFRA RED MODE: You can turn on the infrared illuminators to give you better vision in the
dark. Do the following:
- Aer turning unit on to standby (steady blue light), Press and HOLD the INFRA RED button
until the indicator light starts to blink. Release. Light will blink THREE times and return to a
steady BLUE/RED. You are now in infra red recording mode.
To continue with video recording, rmly perss and rleease the VIDEO button. Light will blink
quickly and go o. You are now recording video in INFRA RED mode. To stop recording pres
POWER button and unit will return to BLUE/RED (infrared standby) mode. Repeat as necessary.
VIDEO RECORDING: Aer turning unit on, rmly press and release same button. Blue light
will blink twice and turn o. You are now recording video.
To stop video recordng rmly press and release same button (ON/OFF). Blue light will return.
Repeat as necessary.
ON/OFF/VIDEO
Status Light
MODE & INFRA RED

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TAKING PICTURES
• TURN On unit to standby position (steady blue light).
• FIRMLY press and release MODE button TWICE, SLOWLY. Indicator light will now be
STEADY RED. You are now in CAMERA mode.
• PRESS AND RELEASE POWER button. RED light will blink once. You just took a
picture! Repeat as necessary
MODE button
VOICE ACTIVATION/
CAMERA
Camera
POWER
ON/OFF

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VOICE ACTIVATED MODE
• TURN UNIT ON to standby mode
• (THERE MUST BE TOTAL SILENCE to set this mode!) Press MODE button ONCE and
release, THEN again and release Now press POWER button and release. You should now see
a faint steady BLUE/RED light. Unit is now in voice activation mode. Set watch where you
want. As soon as voice is detected, the indicator light will blink quickly and turn o. Unit is
now recording.
IMPORTANT: Once unit begins recording, it will continue until you manually stop video
recording. You do that by pressing the POWER button once, which will return unit back to
VOICE ACTIVATED STANDBY MODE (steady BLUE/RED light). it will not go back into
standby mode when silence returns. You will need to return it to Voice activated standby
mode.
• To return unit to regular standby (STEADY BLUE) press the MODE button once (from
voice activated standby mode) and indicator light should return to STEADY BLUE light.
You must be in Stand By Mode rst before you can switch to another mode. If you are not
sure what mode you are in, simply turn unit o and start over.
MODE button
VOICE ACTIVATION/
CAMERA POWER
ON/OFF

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RETRIEVING YOUR FILES
To view your videos and photos, we recommend that you copy them to your PC rst. You
may play them on directly from your watch, however the play may not be smooth.
Make sure your watch is OFF. en connect the USB cable to it as noted earlier in the
manual. Connect the other end to your PC. Aer a few moments, you can access the les on
your watch.
Please COPY your les to your PC for best playback.
Double click this
folder to reveal
recorded les

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RETRIEVING YOUR FILES
Video File (.avi)
You may go into the folders noted above to view and copy your les.
You may also delete les from these folders.
NOTE: Mac users must empty their trash before disconnecting your watch aer deleting
les.
Please refer to the Suggested Soware page near the end of this manual if you have trouble
playing any les.
Photo File (.jpg)

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Your Windows PC or Mac has built-in soware that will play most of the les created by devices
like yours. However, if you are having problems playing your les, or need more options, please
download and try these programs.
is soware is free and can be downloaded directly from the links below. You can nd support
and tutorials for these programs on their respective websites. SafetyBasement can not provide
soware support for these programs
As with ANY les you download from the internet, be sure to scan them for viruses using your
particular virus scanner. While most users report no issues using this soware, we can not be
responsible for any damage caused by this soware. Please proceed carefully. Back up your PC
before installing any new soware.
VIDEO PLAYBACK - VLC
(http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html)
e VLC Media Player can play almost any video or audio le type. ere is
a version for Windows and for Mac OS X.
VIDEO EDITING for WINDOWS - MOVIE MAKER 2012
(http://windows.microso.com/en-US/windows/get-movie-maker-
download)
Movie Maker is a simple video editing program from Microso. Please go
to this link, and choose the download for your version of Windows. Please
note: Movie Maker is part of the Windows Essentials package.
VIDEO EDITING for MAC OS X - iMOVIE
(Visit the Apple Mac App Store for latest version)
iMovie is a simple video editing program from Apple. It comes installed with
your new Mac. e latest version is also available at the Mac App Store at
additional cost.
AUDIO PLAYBACK and EDITING - AUDACITY
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/)
Audacity is a popular audio editing program used by amateurs and
professionals to edit simple and complex audio projects. You can use
Audacity to convert your audio les to another format, such as MP3. ere
is a version for Windows and Mac OS X.
PHOTOS
Your Windows and Mac computers have the ability to do basic editing of
photos built in.
SUGGESTED SOFTWARE

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Audio Formats WAV
Audio Encoding 128 Kbps
WAV Bit Rate Mode Constant
WAV Bit Rate 128 Kbps
WAV Sampling Rate 16 Hz
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Audio
Video Format .AVI
Codec MJPG
Bit Rate 29.8 Mbps
Resolution 1920x1080 pixels (16:9)
Frame Rate 30 fps
Audio Format PCM
Bit Rate Mode Constant
Bit Rate 128 Kbps
Video
Photo Format JPG
Resolution 4,032 x 3,024 pixel
Photo

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Memory Built In 16 GB
Memory Expansion n/a
Battery Type Internal Rechargeable for camera
Replacable for watch function
Charger via USB port or included adapter
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Device Info
Please check our site for the latest available manual for this product.
Notes
File sizes shown are approximate.
Video (10 min) 1 GB
Audio (10 min) 9 MB
Photo 780 KB
File Sizes
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