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1.6.3 USB Cord / Computer Use
Connect the included USB cable to a free USB port on your computer, and connect the
other end of the cable into the camcorder's USB port. The battery may be charged while
the camcorder is powered on or off. The camcorder will automatically power on and show
three different modes you can select from. The modes are 'Mass Storage', where you can
access stored videos and images, 'PC Camera', where the camcorder will function like a
web cam, and 'REC_mode', where the camera will function normally while connected to
the computer's power. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select your desired mode and
press the OK/RECORD button to enter that mode.
Your camcorder acts like a memory card reader when connected and your videos and
photos stored on your camcorder memory can easily be accessed this way.
To access the files on your PC, go to Start (or File Explorer) → This PC → and find
Removable Disk. Your media will be stored in a folder on this drive.
1.6.4 Using the IR Night Vision Mode
This camcorder has built-in infrared (IR) LEDs for night vision recording - giving you the
ability to capture photos and videos in a dark environment.
The infrared LEDs automatically activate when the level of ambient light is low and will turn
off when the level of ambient light is high.
Note:
Videos recorded in black and white cannot be changed to color.
1.6.5 Reset
If your camcorder freezes or becomes unresponsive, press the RESET button to reset and
power cycle the camcorder. Insert a pointy object into the reset hole under the memory
card door on the side of the camcorder to fully reset it. Refer to the Section 1 of the user
manual's illustration.
1.6.6 Internal Supercapacitor
All dashcams get their power supply from the vehicle's ignition through a charging cable.
However, dashcams also need a power backup to save files if power suddenly cuts out.
For this purpose, dashcams either use an internal battery or a capacitor. Your
MNCD200NW has a built-in capacitor for power backup. The main purpose of a dashcam's
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