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W6000

User Guide

I. Product Overview

1. Mode Button
2. Knob Cover for USB Port
3. Blue/Red Indicator Light
4. Power Button
5. Time Adjustment Knob
6. IR LEDs
7. Microphone
8. Camera Lens 

II. What’s in the Box

-1 × Watch Camera
-1 × USB Cable
-1 × AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1 × Backup Knob Cover for USB Port

III. Operation

>> Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and has been formatted 
on your PC computer using the USB cable provided.

3.1. POWER ON/OFF

3.1.1. Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds. Both blue and 
red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off. The camera will start 
video recording automatically.
3.1.2. Power off the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds in standby mode. 
Both blue and red indicator lights will be illuminated for 2 seconds and then turn off.

[Note]:

 The camera will shut down automatically if it is in standby mode without any operation 

more than 2 minutes.

3.2. VIDEO RECORDING

3.2.1. Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds. Both blue and 
red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off. The camera will start 
video recording automatically.
3.2.2. Press the Power Button twice to stop video recording. The blue indicator light will 
stay illuminated, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode automatically.
3.2.3. Press the Power Button once to resume video recording. The blue indicator light 
will turn off.

[Note]:

1). A video clip will be generated and saved every 10 minutes automatically.

2).Thecamera can record video for 100 minutes continuously on a full charge.

3).Video Resolution: 1920x1080PVideo Format: AVI

4). If the camera is in low battery, it will save video files then shut down automatically. Both blue 

and red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off, and they will flash 

alternatively for 4 seconds and go out.

5). If the internal memory is full during the video recording process, the camera will save allvideo 

filesthen shut down automatically. Both blue and red indicator lights will flash simultaneously for 

5 seconds then turn off.

3.3. NIGHT VISION VIDEO RECORDING

3.3.1. Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds. Both blue and 
red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off. The camera will start 
video recording automatically.
3.3.2. Press the Mode Button for 2 seconds to turn on the IR LEDs. The red indicator light 
will flash 3 times then turn off.
3.3.3. Press the Mode Button once to turn off the IR LEDs. The blue indicator light will 
flash 3 times then turn off.

[Note]:

IR Distance: 1.5m

3.4. CAMERA/STILL PHOTOGRAPHY

3.4.1. Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds. Both blue and 
red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off. The camera will start 
video recording automatically.
3.4.2. Press the Power Button twice to stop video recording. The blue indicator light will 
stay illuminated, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode automatically.
3.4.3. Press the Mode Button once to enter into still photograph mode. The blue indicator 
light will turn off while the red indicator light will stay illuminated.
3.4.4. Press the Power Button once to take a photo. The red indicator light will flash once 
every time you take a photo.

3.5. AUDIO RECORDING

3.5.1. Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds. Both blue and 
red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then turn off. The camera will start 
video recording automatically.
3.5.2. Press the Power Button twice to stop video recording. The blue indicator light will 

stay illuminated, indicating the camera has entered into standby mode automatically.
3.5.3. Press the Mode Button twice to enter into audio recording mode. Both blue and red 
indicator lights will stay illuminated.
3.5.4. Press the Power Button once to record audio only. The blue and red indicator lights 
will keep flashing alternately.
3.5.5. Press the Power Button once again to stop audio recording. Both blue and red 
indicator lights will stop flashing and be illuminated, indicating the camera is back to 
standby mode.

[Note]:

1). An audioclip will be generated and saved every 5 minutes automatically.

2). Audio Format: WAV

IV. Video/Image File Uploads

4.1. Power off the camera and unscrew the knob cover to reveal the USB port.
4.2. Connect the camera to a proper PC computer USB port by using the USB cable 
provided.
4.3. The camera will be recognized as a removable disk drive.
4.4. All the files can be accessed in the drive.

V. Setting Time/Date Stamp

5.1. Power off the camera and unscrew the knob cover to reveal the USB port.
5.2. Connect the camera to a proper PC computer USB port by using the USB cable provided.
5.3. The camera will be recognized as a removable disk drive.
5.4. Click on the drive in the root directory and inside root directory, open the file named “time.txt”.
5.5. Write the current date and time in the “time.txt” file with the correct format:
YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS Y (For example: 2017.04.12 14:24:32 Y). If you don’t need the 
time stamp on the video footage, change “Y” into “N” in the “time.txt” file. (For example: 
2017.04.12 14:24:32 N). Save this file.
5.6. Restart the camera and the system will upgrade the program automatically.

VI. Charging

6.1. Power off the camera and unscrew the knob cover to reveal the USB port.

6.2. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the DC5V power adapter 
and the USB cable provided.
6.3. The red indicator light will stay illuminated while the blue indicator light will flash 
slowly during the charging process.
6.4. It will take 2 hours to obtain a full charge.
6.5. Both blue and red indicator lights will stay illuminated when the camera is fully 
charged.

VII. Resetting

If for any reason, the camera stops responding or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will 
restore it back to normal operation.

Operation:

 When the camera is powered on, press the Power Button and Mode Button 

once simultaneously; the camera will shut down automatically. Then you can restart the 
camera with factory default settings.

VIII. Time Setting

8.1. Pull the Time Adjustment Knob until you hear a click. Both hour and minute hands will 
be stopped.
8.2. Rotate the Time Adjustment Knob to set time.
8.3. Push the Time Adjustment Knob back after the time set is completed.

Summary of Contents for W6000

Page 1: ...W6000 User Guide I Product Overview 1 Mode Button 2 Knob Cover for USB Port 3 Blue Red Indicator Light 4 Power Button 5 Time Adjustment Knob 6 IR LEDs 7 Microphone 8 Camera Lens...

Page 2: ...t down automatically if it is in standby mode without any operation more than 2 minutes 3 2 VIDEO RECORDING 3 2 1 Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds Both blue and red indic...

Page 3: ...off Note IR Distance 1 5m 3 4 CAMERA STILL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 4 1 Power on the camera by pressing the Power Button for 2 seconds Both blue and red indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds then t...

Page 4: ...C computer USB port by using the USB cable provided 4 3 The camera will be recognized as a removable disk drive 4 4 All the files can be accessed in the drive V Setting Time Date Stamp 5 1 Power off t...

Page 5: ...VII Resetting If for any reason the camera stops responding or isn t working properly a quick reset will restore it back to normal operation Operation When the camera is powered on press the Power Bu...

Page 6: ...W6000 Benutzerhandbuch I Produkt bersicht 1 Modus Taste 2 Knopfabdeckung f r USB Hafen 3 Blaues Rot Anzeigelicht 4 Netzschalter 5 Zeiteinstellknopf 6 IR LEDs 7 Mikrofon 8 Kameraobjektiv...

Page 7: ...kunden beleuchtet und dann ausgeschaltet Hinweis Die Kamera schaltet sich automatisch ab wenn sie sich im Standby Modus befindet ohne jeglichen Betrieb mehr als 2 Minuten 3 2 VIDEOAUFNAHME 3 2 1 Schal...

Page 8: ...schalten Die rote Kontrollleuchte blinkt 3 mal und schaltet sich dann aus 3 3 3 Dr cken Sie einmal die Mode Taste um die IR LEDs auszuschalten Die blaue Kontrollleuchte blinkt 3 mal und schaltet sich...

Page 9: ...uf und zeigt an dass die Kamera wieder in den Standby Modus versetzt wird Hinweis 1 Ein Audioclip wird alle 5 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert 2 Audioformat WAV IV Video Bilddatei Uploads...

Page 10: ...ie blaue Kontrollleuchte w hrend des Ladevorgangs langsam blinkt 6 4 Es dauert 2 Stunden um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten 6 5 Die blauen und roten Kontrollleuchten bleiben erhalten wenn die Kamera vol...

Page 11: ...e d emploi I Aper u du produit 1 Bouton de Mode 2 Couverture du Bouton pour Port USB 3 Voyant bleu rouge 4 Bouton d Alimentation 5 Bouton de r glage de l heure 6 Voyants IR 7 Microphone 8 Objectif de...

Page 12: ...econdes puis s teignent Note L appareil s teint automatiquement s il est en mode veille sans aucune op ration de plus de 2 minutes 3 2 ENREGISTREMENT VIDEO 3 2 1 Allumez la cam ra en appuyant sur le B...

Page 13: ...une fois sur le Bouton Mode pour teindre les voyants IR Le voyant bleu clignote 3 fois puis s teint Note IR Distance 1 5m 3 4 PHOTOGRAPHIE CAMERA STILL 3 4 1 Allumez la cam ra en appuyant sur le Bout...

Page 14: ...vissez le couvercle du bouton pour r v ler le port USB 4 2 Connectez la cam ra un port USB de l ordinateur appropri l aide du c ble USB fourni 4 3 La cam ra sera reconnu comme un lecteur de disque amo...

Page 15: ...Si pour une raison quelconque la cam ra cesse de r pondre ou ne fonctionne pas correctement une r initialisation rapide le r tablira en mode normal Fonctionnement Lorsque la cam ra est sous tension ap...

Page 16: ...000 Guida utente I Panoramica del prodotto 1 Pulsante Modalit 2 Copertura manopola per la porta USB 3 Blu Rosso Spia 4 Pulsante Potenza 5 Tempo manopola di regolazione 6 LED IR 7 Microfono 8 Camera Le...

Page 17: ...lluminati per 2 secondi e poi si spengono Nota La fotocamera si spegne automaticamente se in modalit standby senza alcuna operazione pi di 2 minuti 3 2 REGISTRAZIONE VIDEO 3 2 1 Accendere la fotocamer...

Page 18: ...di si spengono 3 3 3 Premere il tasto MODE una volta per spegnere i LED IR L indicatore luminoso blu lampeggia 3 volte quindi si spengono Nota IR Distanza 1 5 m 3 4 CAMERA la fotografia 3 4 1 Accender...

Page 19: ...5 minuti 2 Formato audio WAV IV Upload video file di immagine 4 1 Spegnere la fotocamera e svitare la copertura manopola per rivelare la porta USB 4 2 Collegare la fotocamera a una porta USB del comp...

Page 20: ...ra completamente carica VII Ripristino Se per qualsiasi motivo la fotocamera smette di rispondere o non funziona correttamente eseguire un ripristino rapido ripristiner di nuovo al normale funzionamen...

Page 21: ...l usuario I Descripci n del producto 1 Bot n de Modo 2 Cubierta del Mando para el Puerto USB 3 Indicador Azul Rojo 4 Bot n de Encendido 5 Perilla de Ajuste de la Hora 6 LEDs de IR 7 Micr fono 8 Lente...

Page 22: ...luminar n durante 2 segundos y se apagar n Nota La c mara se apagar autom ticamente si est en el modo de espera sin ninguna operaci n durante m s de 2 minutos 3 2 GRABACI N DE V DEO 3 2 1 Encienda la...

Page 23: ...LEDs IR El indicador est luminoso en rojo y parpadear 3 veces y luego se apagar 3 3 3 Pulse el bot n Mode una vez para apagar los LEDs IR El indicador luminoso azul parpadear 3 veces y luego se apaga...

Page 24: ...Nota 1 Se generar un clip de audio y se guardar cada 5 minutos autom ticamente 2 Formato de audio WAV IV Subida de archivos de video imagen 4 1 Apague la c mara y desatornille la cubierta de la perill...

Page 25: ...5 Las luces indicadoras azul y roja permanecer n iluminadas cuando la c mara est completamente cargada VII Restablecimiento Si por alguna raz n la c mara deja de responder o no funciona correctamente...

Page 26: ...W6000 I 1 2 USB 3 4 5 6 LED 7 8...

Page 27: ...II 1 1 USB 1 AC110 240V DC 5V USB 1 III USB PC 3 1 ON OFF 3 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 1 10 2 100 3 1920x1080P AVI 4 3 4 5 5...

Page 28: ...3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 IR LED 3 3 3 3 Mode 1 IR LED 3 1 5m 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 1 3 4 4 1 1 3 5 3 5 1 2 3 3 5 2 2 3 5 3 2 3 5 4 1 3 5 5...

Page 29: ...V 4 1 USB 4 2 USB PC USB 4 3 4 4 V 5 1 USB 5 2 USB PC USB 5 3 5 4 time txt 5 5 time txt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Y 2017 04 12 14 24 32 Y time txt Y N 2017 04 12 14 24 32 N 5 6 VI 6 1 USB 6 2 DC5V USB AC 6...

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