SunnyCam CAPTURING LIFE HANDS FREE User manual

CAPTURING LIFE, HANDS FREE
Brief User Guide

Quality UV 400 lens.
3 mega pixel pinhole camera for clear
digital video recording.
4GB internal memory for approx 3 hours
video recording,
Memory slot can support max 8GB
TF/Micro SD card. (2GB Card Included)
Easy connection to PC’s/Laptops/Macs,no
driver needed.
Sleek and elegant, lightweight design.
User friendly operation buttons for easy
control.
Instant, real time recording, never again
miss life’s memorable moments.
Recommended for all professions, the
uses are endless.
Features
Contents
Features
Get to know your SunnyCam
Switch On/OFF Record a Video
Reset
Memory
Lens Change
Battery
Saving/Deleting Files
System Requirements
Specifications
Trouble Shooting Guide
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
. . . . . . 4-5
. . . 6-7
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
. . . . . . . . . . 12-13
. . . . . . . . . . . 14
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
. . . . . . . . . . .16
2 3

Power Button
Record Button
Memory Card Slot
USB Slot
Battery
Camera
Records up to 3 hours of video.
Start / Stop recording video
Activates the glasses into standby mode
Connect to your PC/Laptop to download footage and charge battery
8GB expandable memory
(4GB internal memory)
3 Mega Pixel Camera. Records 740 x 480, 30 FPS
Get to know your SunnyCam
4 5

Short press the POWER button once.
Blue and green lights should come on.
The blue light will go off leaving the green
light on.
The device is now in stand-by mode.
Switch On
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
In Stand-by mode, short press the
RECORD button.
The blue light will begin flashing.
The device is now recording.
Record a Video
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
In record mode, short press the RECORD
button
The blue light will go solid and then go out.
The device is back in stand-by mode.
Return to Stand-By
The device will automatically switch off
after 20 seconds if left in stand-by mode.
In stand-by mode, the device can be
manually switched off by holding down the
POWER button for 2 seconds.
Switch Off
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
6 7

Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
The device has a 4GB in-built memory.
The memory card slot can support an 8GB
TF card or smaller.
When the hard drive is full, the LED light will
stop blinking and start data saving (Please
see below).
You are kindly requested to insert and pull
out the Micro SD card in power off mode to
avoid data loss or damages to the device
or Micro SD card.
Please format Micro SD card before using.
Memory
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
Record
MicMicro SDUSB
Power
To reset device at any time, short press the
RESET button.
The RESET button is located in a small hole
to avoid accidental contact.
Use a small pin to access RESET button.
Reset
8 9

Lens Change
To change lenses, hold the lens firmly on
both sides.
Firmly pull the lens directly down (Please
see in diagram below).
To place lenses into frame, position each
lens into the correct slot and slide firmly
into place.
If the glasses fail to start, it’s usually
because the battery is flat and needs to be
recharged. For the first three charges, it is
recommended that you charge the
li-polymer battery for at least 8-12 hours for
best results. Please do not charge it for
over 12 hours at any time.
You can either charge the battery using the
USB cable or the AC adaptor provided.
Usually a full charge takes 3-4 hours.
The back LED light (located just under the
re-set button) will turn red when the device
starts charging and will turn green when
the battery is fully charged.
Please do not use other AC adaptors. Only
use the one provided in the standard kit to
avoid damages to the product.
If you haven’t used the device for a long
period of time, we suggest you charge the
battery first before use.
For best results, charge the battery in
power-off mode.
Battery
10 11

1. Plug the USB cable into the device and
then connect it to a PC/Mac or Laptop
through a USB port. The computer will
recognize the newly added disk and will
install any drivers required.
If the operating software you are using
(Microsoft XP, Win 7 etc.) has an auto-play*
facility then the removable disk icon will
appear automatically a few seconds after the
computer has detected the device.
2. Once this window has appeared, double
click on the option “open folder to view files”
(This should be located to the bottom of the
removable disc box that has just appeared).
3. After you have double clicked on the
“open folder to view files” option, a new
window should appear containing a single file
named “Video”.
4. Double click on the file named “Video”
where you will find all your saved video files
listed by date. These files are ready for you to
view, delete or copy onto your computer
(Please see Saving/Deleting Files Section).
5. When finished, click to remove the
storage disk.
*If your operating system does not have an
auto play facility, you can still access the
page containing the single file named “Video”
by going to the windows button (located at
the bottom left corner of your screen) and
clicking once on it. A window will appear with
an option to click on either my computer or
just computer. Click the my computer/
computer option once to access your
computer’s hard drives. In this section you
should be able to double click on the
removable disk option to access the “Video”
folder. Once you have found the “Video”
folder, continue following the above
instructions from instruction number 4.
Connecting to a PC/Mac
12 13

Saving / Deleting Files
Save/Copy Files
To save/copy a file from your SunnyCam, click
and hold on the video file (in the “Video”
folder) you want to keep and drag the file onto
your desktop or personal folder to copy/save
it.
Delete Files
To delete, simply highlight the video file you
want to delete by clicking the file once and
then press the delete button on your
keyboard.
Remember!
Always transfer your files before viewing your
video’s for maximum quality playback.
Clear all your movies after using your
SunnyCam. Any file you don’t delete, leaves
less room to record new movies next time.
CPU must be at least 1.6Ghz above
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later
USB slot
CD-Rom/DVD Rom
Minimum 1GB free hard disk space
Windows System
Requirement:
CPU must be at least 1.6Ghz above
Operating system: Win
98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/Win 7
USB slot
CD-Rom/DVD Rom
Minimum 1GB free hard disk space
Minimum 512MB memory
Lower configuration PC’s with integrated
graphics may sometimes encounter slack
video play, we recommend using a PC with
discrete graphics.
Mac System Requirement:
System Requirements
14 15

Product Size
Physical Weight
Speed
USB
Power Supply
Power Duration
Power Adaptor
Power Cons.
Memory
Camera Res.
Video Format
Audio
Camera Lens
Recording Speed
Working Temp
Storage Temp
170 x 160 x 40mm
39g
700kbs, Writes 500kbs
1.1
550mAh Li-Polymer
Approx 3 hours
5V DC/500mAh
<0.59W
4GB Internal Memory
740 x 480
AVI
Stereo Sound
3 Mega Pixel Camera
30 FPS
0C - 60C
-20C - 80C
Specifications
Symptoms
Fail to start
Auto shut-off
Cannot recognize
when connected
to PC/Laptop
Data not Saving
Power auto off
after start
Possible Reason Solution
Flat battery
Device Jam
Flat battery
Connect to PC when
power off
Main board does not
support USB port
USB cable failure
PC Bois disabled
PC system jam
Memory is full
Battery power shortage
Memory is full
Recharge battery
Reset, start again
Connect to PC when
the device is on
Recharge battery
Replace the cable
Set USB enabled
Update mainboard
driver
Reboot PC
Delete unwanted files
Recharge
Delete unwanted files
Trouble Shooting
16 17

www.sunnycamglasses.com
Table of contents