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Open lever (2) for the suction cup and press suction cup firmly against windscreen. 
Once in position, push down lever (2) completely. The suction cup should now be 
securely fastened to the windscreen. To release the suction cup from the windscreen 
pull again at tab (3) of the suction cup.

To adjust camcorder, slightly release bolts (5) for both pivot joins (4) of the holder and 
adjust position of camcorder as required. Tighten bolts again.

The lens of the camcorder can also be rotated by 180°.

4.4. Charging the battery

To charge the battery either connect camcorder to the computer using the USB cable 
or plug the USB car adapter to the cigarette lighter socket.
During charging the red control LED of the camcorder is lit. From full discharge the 
battery is charged within approx. 2-3 hours.

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Summary of Contents for CBB 1

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Page 4: ...l features and respective accessories which is particularly easy to operate Please study this information in detail observing in particular the safety instructions The device comes with a 3 year warra...

Page 5: ...r 8 4 1 Description of parts 9 4 2 Overview of device 10 4 3 Installing the camcorder 11 4 4 Charging the battery 12 4 5 Inserting and removing the memory card 13 5 Menu settings 13 5 1 Video menu 14...

Page 6: ...and TV 21 7 1 System requirements 22 7 2 Transferring files 22 7 3 Webcam operation 22 7 4 Connecting to a TV 23 8 Technical Specification 24 9 Recording times and number of images 24 10 Warranty and...

Page 7: ...play with and should be kept away from children There could be a risk of electro cution poisoning and suffocation The camcorder and accessories may not be used by children or persons with a limited ab...

Page 8: ...with the rated mains voltage specified on the rating plate as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution Disconnect camcorder from power by pulling the car power supply out of the cigarette lighter so...

Page 9: ...ncentrated pressure This could damage the glass of the display or cause the display liquid to leak out In case of the liquid coming into contact with eyes or skin rinse immedi ately with clean water I...

Page 10: ...ales Support TEL 1800 623 432 WEB www traveler service com au 8 4 Your camcorder 4 1 Description of parts 1 TRAVELER CBB 1 2 SD memory card 2 GB 3 USB car adapter 4 USB cable 5 Suction cup mounting 1...

Page 11: ...on or off 2 OK Confirms a selection 3 UP Move up in menu zoom in 1x 4x 4 DOWN Move down in menu zoom out 4x 1x 5 MODE Mode selection video recording photos audio recording playback In menu set values...

Page 12: ...u 10 4 3 Installing the camcorder 1 Mounting plate 2 Lever 3 Suction cup 4 Pivot joints 5 Securing bolts Place bottom of camcorder on mounting plate 1 of suction cup mounting and secure by sliding to...

Page 13: ...camcorder as required Tighten bolts again The lens of the camcorder can also be rotated by 180 4 4 Charging the battery To charge the battery either connect camcorder to the computer using the USB cab...

Page 14: ...any recording a memory card must first be inserted into the camcorder Insert memory card into camcorder as shown until it clicks into place To remove memory card press against card until it protrudes...

Page 15: ...ideo recording at 848 x 480 pixels with 30 frames per seconds 640 640x480 Video recording at 640x 480 pixels with 30 frames per seconds Datestamp OFF Off No date or time information on video D T Date...

Page 16: ...n For video recording with sound OFF Off For video recording without sound 5 2 Photo menu For photo settings first press MODE button to select the Photo mode Then press MENU button to open the Photo m...

Page 17: ...a 10 second delay Burst Continuous photo shooting Datestamp OFF Off No date or time on photo D T Date Time Date and time are shown on the photo 5 3 Playback menu For playback settings first press MODE...

Page 18: ...tton again Delete Delete existing commentary of photo Start upImage Set Set selected photo as start image Cancel End menu 5 4 System settings To adjust the system settings of your camcorder open the m...

Page 19: ...tch off is deactivated PanelProtect 30s The display switches off if no button has been pressed for 30 seconds 1min The display switches off if no button has been pressed for 1 minute 2min The display...

Page 20: ...d can be directly formatted in the camcorder Please note that all data DPOUBJOFE PO UIF NFNPSZ DBSE JT FSBTFE EVSJOH GPSNBUUJOH LED OFF The auxiliary light is deactivated ON The camcorder automaticall...

Page 21: ...time by pressing the OK button A new file is created for video recordings at regular intervals depending on the period selected under the Cycle time menu option If the Loop function has been activate...

Page 22: ...button An audio symbol appears in the top left corner when this mode has been selected Press the OK button in the Audio mode to start audio recording Press OK button again to end recording 6 4 Playba...

Page 23: ...SB removable storage devices For use of theWebcam functionWindows XP Service Pack 2 Vista or 7 is however required The following specifications are recommended for playing back and editing videos Wind...

Page 24: ...o data contained on the camcorder s memory card 7 3 Webcam operation To use the camcorder as a webcam connect camcorder to a USB port of the computer using the supplied USB cable Switch on camcorder a...

Page 25: ...ions 2592x1944 2048x1536 1600x1200 1280x1024 File formats Video AVI motion JPEG Photo JPEG Audio WAV Zoom 4x digital zoom Exposure time 1 2 1 1000 sec Connections USB 2 0 HDMI AV out NTSC PAL Power su...

Page 26: ...760 5530 10960 21920 2 592x1 944 5M 590 1180 2360 4720 9440 18880 9 Recording times and number of images 10 Warranty and Service Our service outlets will be happy to assist you in case of problems wit...

Page 27: ...igh frequency energy and can emit this If the device is not installed in accordance with these instructions it may cause considerable interference for radio transmissions Some devices may produce inte...

Page 28: ...s by slightly wetting the cloth whilst ensuring that no moisture enters the device Wipe device until completely dry 13 Disposal 13 1 Packaging The product packaging is made of recyclable material and...

Page 29: ...y 25 Contents of box 2 8 Cycle time 14 Cyclic operation 13 D Date print 13 15 Date set 17 Delayed switch off 14 Delete 15 Description of parts 8 Device overview 9 Disposal 26 E Energy saving mode 17 E...

Page 30: ...nformation 5 ff Securing 10 Series images 15 Service 24 Slideshow 16 Start image 16 Suction cup 10 Suction cup mounting 8 10 System requirements 21 System settings 16 T Taking photos 20 Technical spec...

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