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GeekZen DVK808 Instructions Manual

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Instructions for DVK808 HD 720P Keyring Camera
Thank you for your purchase of our DVK808 HD 720P Keyring Camera. If this is the
first time you are using a product of this kind, please follow the simple instructions. We
believe you will love this little gadget once you get to know how it works and discover
the amazing video quality that such a tiny camera can produce.
Specifications:
• 1/4" CMOS WXGA HD Sensor / H.264/AVC1 DSP / Hynix 512M DDR2 / Built
in Audio Codec
• Built in Rechargeable LIPO Battery (200mah), with Battery Charger Manage IC
• Video: 1280 x 720 HD, 30FPS, optional 848 x 480 30FPS; 640 x 480 30FPS
• Video Format: .MOV (and optional .AVI)
• Photo: JPG 1280*960 Snap Photo: JPG 1280*720
• Supports up to 32GB micro SD / SDHC memory cards
• Supports various user settings through configuration tool.
• Supports in-camera formatting
• Supports firmware updates
• USB2.0 (MSDC/PCCAM)
• Buttons: Power / Shutter / Reset
• Indicator LED Light: Green / Red / Yellow
Memory Card:
 

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  • Page 1   Instructions for DVK808 HD 720P Keyring Camera Thank you for your purchase of our DVK808 HD 720P Keyring Camera. If this is the first time you are using a product of this kind, please follow the simple instructions. We believe you will love this little gadget once you get to know how it works and discover the amazing video quality that such a tiny camera can produce.
  • Page 2   1. This camera has no built in memory. It needs an extra micro SD memory card (Not to work. The camera supports up to 32GB micro SDHC included in the camera) card. Class 4 or above is recommended. 2. The micro SD / SDHC card, also called TF card, is 15mm x 11mm in size and has 8 pins.
  • Page 3   Taking Pictures: 1. Make sure the TF card is correctly inserted. 2. Press and hold the Power button approx 2 secs. until the yellow indicator light turns on. The camera is now turned on and is in video recording standby mode. Press the Power button again, and the red light will turn on indicating that the camera is in photo standby mode.
  • Page 4: Updating Firmware

      3. Turn the camera on before or after connecting it to the computer. Wait a few seconds, the computer system will recognize the camera as a USB PC Camera. 4. You will need a webcam program, such as AMCAP, or another program that can stream video from an external device.
  • Page 5   When needed, or a new firmware version is available, you can update the firmware as follows: 1. Obtain the firmware from your seller, or download the latest firmware version from Tom Frank’s #16 forum: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1556994 2. Copy the new firmware file (FWMICDVR.bin) to the root folder of the memory card. 3.
  • Page 6   will delete the oldest video files. Please back up your important video files before using this option. Deleted files are not recoverable. 5. Date / time stamp: default is on, you can turn it off when needed. 6. Movie sound: mute, level 1, level 2, level 3 7.
  • Page 7   Revised on January 3, 2012 – Firmware Updating; January 5, 2012 – Webcam, Trouble Shooting - corrupt video 808 #16 Manual R2 5 of 6 How to open the Plastic Case and remove the PCB board Note: Please don’t do this unless you have to change the battery or lens/sensor module.
  • Page 8   Revised on January 3, 2012 – Firmware Updating; January 5, 2012 – Webcam, Trouble Shooting - corrupt video 808 #16 Manual R2 6 of 6 How to Change the lens/sensor module...
  • Page 9   Note: Please don’t do this unless the camera module is damaged or needs a ( 1) Open the case and remove the PCB board and replacement or upgrade. disconnect as described above. (2-4) Now follow the picture sequence outlined below. the battery The connector must first be "unlocked"...