TABLE OF CONTENTS Key Features How to operate 1. Charging 2. Turn on/off 3. Recording Video 4. Taking Photos 5. Auto Power Off 6. Reset Time/Date Stamp 1. Turn on/off time/date stamp 2. Setting current time/date Video Settings 1. Change Video Settings 2.
- MAC/Windows, direct USB plug design HOW TO OPERATE 1. CHARGING Before using for the first time, we recommend giving the device a full charge. It has an internal rechargeable battery. The battery can be charged the following ways: a. Plug into computers USB port b.
charging is complete the light will stop flashing and turn a solid blue. 2. TURN ON/OFF Power on: press and hold the top function button until the blue indicator light appears and release (NOTE: if you continue to hold the button down while the green light is flickering, the pen will not begin to record, but enters “standby”...
NOTE: Be sure to open lens cover before recording. 4. TAKING PHOTOS a. Enter standby mode (indicated by a solid blue light). From off position press and hold button and release while the green light is flashing, the green light will flicker again and turn solid blue b.
resetting it. Use a thin object to press the reset button (located inside indicator light hole). After resetting the pen should work normally. NOTE: reseting the pen only resets the software within the pen, but does not delete any files. TIME/DATE STAMP NOTE: We have included universal instructions that work for both MAC and Windows.
1. TURN ON/OFF TIME/DATE STAMP (MAC & Windows) a. Connect your Pen to the computer while turned off. b. Open “setting.txt” from the root folder of the glasses. c. First change “UPDATE:N” to “UPDATE:Y” then refer to line item “RTCDisplay”. Set to “0” to turn off time stamp or set to “1”...
VIDEO SETTINGS NOTE: We have included universal instructions that work for both MAC and Windows. However, if you are a windows user, you can use the file located in the root folder of the pen called “setup.exe” to change the video settings. (See screen shot under “Time/ Date Stamp”...
c. Unplug the pen from the computer and the settings will take affect the next time you record a video. 2. DEFAULT SETTINGS EV:6 AWB:0 CTST:100 SAT:100 SHARPNESS:100 QUALITY:1 AudioVol:1 RTCDisplay:1 VideoSwitch:0 LIGHTFREQ:1 3. SETTINGS EXPLAINED a. Exposure (EV): 1-21 Adjust exposure down in bright/sunny conditions.
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c. Contrast (CTST): 1-100 Increase or decrease the degree of difference between tones. d. Saturation (SAT): 1-100 Increase or decrease the vibrance of colors. e. Sharpness (SHARPNESS): 1-100 Increase or decrease the sharpness. f. Quality (QUALITY): 0-2 Change the video quality. 0=High, 1=Middle, 2=Low g.
Product, when delivered to you in new condition in its original packaging, is warranted against material defects and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Defective units returned to PENRECORDERPRO and proven to be...
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This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of ANY PENRECORDERPRO Brand Product and does not apply in the following circumstances: A. Loss of or damage due to abuse, mishandling,...