How to Use?
How to use the BS-E14 Watch DVR:
- To power on the device: Press and hold the Power/Record button for 1-2 seconds. You will see long blue LED and short green LED signals. The device starts recording automatically.
- Press and hold the Power/Record button for 1 second. Short green LED flashes and a long blue LED signal. This means the device stops recording and is in standby mode.
- To return from standby mode to recording mode, press the Power/Record button for 1 second. You will see the short green LED flashes. The device begins to record again (in a new video file).
- To power off the device press and hold the Power/Record button for 3 seconds. You will see the short green LED flashes, and the device will power off.
- The device is easy to configure – open the .exe file that is located on the internal memory of the device by connecting it to a PC. Apply and save the changes.
<<The .exe file for setup. Picture form Quick Manual>>
Video and Text Recording
The video might look like it is upside down if you take it in both hands and point the camera toward yourself. However, if you wear the watch on your wrist, and just rest the hand on a table or similar, the video will look regular. The lens is positioned in a way that covert recordings have the optimal recording angle.
The watch takes pretty good videos of computers (LCD screens), and text on paper that is font 12 and above, and from at least 20 cm distance from the paper. When making videos of screens a key factor is that the hand is steady.
Battery Charging:
The watch has an internal rechargeable battery. It can be charged in two ways:
- Connect the device to your PC via the USB cable in the accessories (same cable for file management and device setup).
- Connect the device to a power bank that allows USB ports.
During the charging period, the blue LED will keep lighting, once the watch is charged it will turn off.
Package contents:
1 x Watch DVR
1 x USB charging cable
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