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‘settings.txt’ explanations

Open the ‘settings.txt’ file for editing.
The factory settings are ‘1,0,0,1 ‘ 

(without quotes and a space at the end)

1,0,0,1

The recording resolution :
- 1=FullHD (1920x1080p)
- 0=HD (1280x720p)

Timestamp :
- 1=On
- 0=Off

Remarks

- If no micro-SD card is inserted, the blue LED is blinking
-

 

On battery, after 3 minutes of inactivity, the camera will automatically power off

- In 'No-Loop' mode, the camera is recording as long as there is free space on
  the micro-SD card. Once the maximum recording capacity is reached, the LED
  is blinking blue/red for a while and than the camera is powered off.
- When the battery is nearly empty, the last sequence will be saved and the
  camera will power off.
- All video modes can be combined.

Motion detection :
- 1=On
- 0=Off

Loop sequences:
- 1=On
- 0=Off

Note 2 : If you do not want a timestamp on your recordings, edit the 'settings.txt'
file as follow : original settings : '1,0,0,1 ', Change to '1,0,0,0 ' 

(without quotes

and a space at the end)

Camera operations

Before you start recording, be sure to edit the settings in the 'settings.txt' file.

Simple recording operation 

(considering factory settings {1,0,0,1 })

By default, the recording mode is set to FullHD (1920x1080p) and the timestamp
is active. Turn on the camera by pressing the 'Power button' for a second. The
blue LED will light. To start recording, briefly press the 'Power button'. The blue
LED is flashing 2-3 times and the recording starts. Note: during recording, no
LED is lit. Press again the 'Power button' to stop recording. The blue LED is
lighting again. If you do not stop recording, the camera will record sequences of
8 minutes each until the micro-SD card is full or the battery is empty. Connected
to an external power source, the camera will record as long until you decide to
stop recording or until the micro-SD card is full. If set to ‘Loop’ and connected to
an external power source, the operation can only be inrerrupted by your decision. 

Summary of Contents for T69

Page 1: ...D 1080p mini pocket camera User Manual 1080p 180 tiltable camera Infrared LEDs Status LED Attachment clip Micro SD card slot Micro USB slot Micro Mode button Reset button Overview Power button ver 1 0 January 09 2018 ...

Page 2: ...ution 1920x1080p Overall bit rate 12 Mb s Bit rate 25 Mb s Audio PCM 1280x720p Overall bit rate 12 Mb s Bit rate 16 Mb s Audio PCM Ratio 16 9 Framerate 30fps Video Format AVI Video coding M JPEG Audio Format WAV 256 kb s 16 kHz 16 bits Charging time 90 minutes on external charger Operating time 4 hours Battery 650 mAh LiPo Micro SD card 8 128 Gb class 10 not provided Size 90x29x9mm Weight 30grs 10...

Page 3: ... micro SD card with a capacity from 8 to 128Gb Pay attention do not insert or remove the card when the camera is powered else you can loose data Timestamp On recording a timestamp can be displayed When you insert for the first time a blank micro SD card the system will create two files settime txt and settings txt After recording for the first time the system will additionally create two folders R...

Page 4: ...txt file as follow original settings 1 0 0 1 Change to 1 0 0 0 without quotes and a space at the end Camera operations Before you start recording be sure to edit the settings in the settings txt file Simple recording operation considering factory settings 1 0 0 1 By default the recording mode is set to FullHD 1920x1080p and the timestamp is active Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button fo...

Page 5: ... light up and than the blue LED will blink 2 3 times The Motion detection becomes directly active Note during the Motion detection operation no LED is lit The camera will record sequences of 1 minute each After that the camera is going in sleep mode but the Motion detection is still active If the camera permanently detects movements it will only stops recording when no more movement is detected In...

Page 6: ... LED remains activated indicating that the camera is connected to an external power source and in charge Press again the Power button to stop recording The blue red LED is lighting again To exit the Infrared Mode long press again the Mode button The LED is changing to blue Finally long press the Power button to turn off the camera Now only the green LED lights up indicating that the camera is in c...

Page 7: ...bcam Note the camera is not really intended to use as a webcam With a maximum recording rate of 7fps the displayed video is a little jerky Nevertheless you can use it as a webcam I suggest using the because this software provides very good results Connect the camera to your computer and launch the application Configure the settings Debut Video Capture Software Folder structure Note when connected ...

Page 8: ...ED is lighting Take a small object like a paperclip Insert the paperclip into the hole below the Mode button The blue LED is going off the reset is done Turn on again the camera for normal operations Note pay attention do not insert the paperclip into another hole Software sample www cyanscorpion com ...

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