Toguard Happy Face Manual

Clip camera with dvr

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  • Page 2 The Happy Face In the Box Clip Camera with DVR • Your box contains: • Happy Face Clip Camera • USB/Composite RCA cable is a covert, body-worn camera with an internal video re- • Manual corder (DVR). With three different modes, you can choose •...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    SD card, you can find instructions down the Power button for 3 seconds and the LED will turn off. here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2112408_format-memory- card.html. The Happy Face Clip Camera is compatible with micro SD cards up to 16Gb capacity.
  • Page 5: Recording Video

    Recording Video Recording Audio From the Standby mode, press and hold the Video/Photo button From Standby mode, press the Audio Record button. The LED for 3 seconds. The LED will blink yellow once every 15 seconds. will blink blue once every 15 seconds. To stop recording and When finished, hold the Video/Photo button for 3 seconds to save the file, hold down the Audio Record button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 6 Viewing files on a monitor: In order to view files on a monitor, turn • Hold the Video/Photograph button to fast forward a file that is playing. the Happy Face Clip Camera on and connect it to your monitor via the included RCA cord.
  • Page 7: Setting Time And Date

    Using Your Device as a Web Cam Setting Time and Date To use your device as a web cam, you will first need to install To set the time and date on your device, you must first have the the driver on the included mini disc. Open the folder named driver installed and the device connected in Web Cam Mode.
  • Page 8 Glossary NTSC: the standard analog video format used throughout North America Composite Video: Composite video cables carry video signal down a sin- and much of South America. Some other areas of the world use formats gle line. Composite video RCA plugs are commonly yellow for video, with called PAL or SECAM.

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