RecorderGear WC50 User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL www.recordergear.com RecorderGear™ and respective logos are trademarks of Teton Webstores LLC ©2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...
  • Page 2 In order to comply with 18 U.S. Code § 2512 federal law, the audio recording function is turned off by default on the WC50. To use this device 100% legally within the USA, you must record video with audio recording turned off. If you are located in a country or a part of a government entity where this law does not apply, you can enable the audio recording function within the settings menu.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D. PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor) Motion Activated Recording 3. Photo Taking A. Take Photos 4. Play Back Files A. Memory Card to PC B. WC50 to TV via AV Cable 5. WC50 Setting A. Main Menu B. Menu Description 6. Miscellaneous Setting A.
  • Page 4: Quick Set-Up

    1. Insert a micro SD card into the WC50. 2. Insert power cord to the DC 5V charging port (see diagram) of the WC50 and it will be powered on. A GREEN light followed by 3 blinking RED lights indicates it is powered on and recording.
  • Page 5: Adjust Camera View Angle

    WC50 has powered down. NOTE: The steps to powering off the WC50 are the same for both methods of powering on the WC50. The WC50 can record while plugged into a power source or using the internal rechargeable battery. D. Adjust Camera View Angle: You can adjust the view angle of your camera by using the camera adjustment wheel located on the back of your WC50.
  • Page 6: Recording Modes

    B. Motion Activated Recording: This is the default mode the WC50 goes into when it is powered on. In this mode, the WC50 will record only when motion is detected. Any type of motion will be detected in this mode. In this mode the video records in 1 min intervals to reduce file size.
  • Page 7: Pir (Passive Infrared Sensor) Motion Activated Recording

    Stop Continuous Recording mode: 1. To stop recording press the continuous recording button on the remote. 2. The recording will stop, your WC50 will switch to the standby mode, and file will be saved. MODE BATTERY LIFE: Up to 22 hrs.
  • Page 8: Photo Taking

    Stop PRI Motion Detection mode: 1. To stop recording press the PIR motion detection recording button on the remote. 2. The recording will stop, your WC50 will switch to the standby mode, and file will be saved. MODE BATTERY LIFE: Up to 6 Months.
  • Page 9: Play Back Files

    6. Press the Ok button to stop selected or playing video. 7. Press any recording mode button to exit play back. NOTE: When you exit the play back mode your WC50 will begin recording in the mode of the button that you pressed.
  • Page 10: Wc50 Setting

    1. Connect the WC50 to a TV/Monitor via the supplied AV cable. 2. Power on your WC50 and it will automatically start recording in motion detection mode. 3. Press the motion detection button on the remote to stop motion detection recording and it will enter standby mode indicated by a solid GREEN light.
  • Page 11 3. Loop Record - If Loop record is turned on, your WC50 will record over the oldest files when the memory capacity is reached so that you never have to change the memory card. If Loop is turned off, your WC50 will stop recording when the memory capacity is reached.
  • Page 12: Miscellaneous Setting

    Miscellaneous Settings A. Clock time: The Clock time works on a separate AA battery. To set the time on clock, use the setting wheel above the battery (see diagram; labeled as “Movements Adjust”). Trouble Shooting A. Reset: 1. Press the reset button on the back of clock with a thin pointed object (ex paper clip, tooth pick, etc.).
  • Page 13: Specs

    Specs Video Resolution 1920x1080P, 1280x720P, 720x480 Video Compression/Format H.264 / AVI View Angle 65° Recording Modes Motion Detection, PIR, Continuous Recording PIR Standby 6 months Motion Detection Range Up to 26ft PIR Detection Range Up to 32ft Min. Illumination 1.0lux Memory (SD Card) Up to 128GB RC Battery...
  • Page 14 1 Year Warranty included with all RecorderGear™ brand products. See our website at www.recordergear.com for more details.

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