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Mini Gadgets OmniBCan User Manual

Mini Gadgets OmniBCan User Manual

Omnieye bang can with hidden camera

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OmniEye Bang Can with
Hidden Camera
SKU: OmniBCan
1
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 OmniEye Bang Can with Hidden Camera SKU: OmniBCan Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE OMNIBCAN HIDDEN CAMERA Please read this manual before operating the camera and keep it handy. Your purchase should include:  1 x OmniBCan  1 x AC Wall Charger  1 x Manual  1 x A/V Cable ...
  • Page 3 GET FAMILIAR WITH YOUR OMNIBCAN HIDDEN CAMERA Version 1.0...
  • Page 4 Version 1.0...
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT WARRANY INFORMATION: If the warranty sticker on your device has been removed or tampered with, your lifetime warranty will be voided. You may be charged fees or denied a return should this happen. HOW TO CHARGE THE CAMERA Note: If you are not located in the US, or if you intend to use this product anywhere other than the US, you will need to purchase a converter in order to use the AC wall plug in and avoid damaging the product.
  • Page 6: Operating The Camera

    a. The indicator light will be on as long as the cable is connected. 3. We recommend charging for 4-6 hours to get a full charge. OPERATING THE CAMERA HOW TO TURN ON THE CAMERA 1. Your device can be powered on in one of two ways.
  • Page 7 detected immediately). The device is now in motion detection mode. 3. If you choose to use battery power, point the remote at the device and press the power button on the remote (see page 4). The Green light will blink once and then the Red light will blink 3 more times and turn off (if motion is detected immediately).
  • Page 8 1. When the camera is in Standby Mode, press the “Continuous Recording Button” on the remote (see page 4). The Indicator LED will flash two times. 2. Once the Indicator LED turns off, the camera is now recording video. HOW TO STOP RECORDING VIDEO 1.
  • Page 9 1. When the camera is in Standby Mode, press the “Motion Detection Button” (see page 4). 2. If motion is detected, the Red light will flash 2 times and turn off. 3. If there is no motion after 1 minute, the device will return to detection standby mode until motion is detected again.
  • Page 10 1. While the camera is recording motion detection, press the “Motion Detection Button” once more. (The Indicator LED will turn on.) 2. The camera has stopped recording motion detection and is now in Standby Mode. HOW TO USE PIR SENSOR (If Applicable) Note: The “Motion Detection”...
  • Page 11 CHANGING YOUR DEVICE SETTINGS (INCLUDING THE DATE/TIME STAMP) Your OmniBCan comes with an A/V cable that is used to connect the device to a monitor/TV so that you can adjust various settings. 1. Connect your device to a monitor/TV using the provided A/V Cable.
  • Page 12 a. Resolution – Select from different resolutions. b. Time Stamp – Use this option to enable or disable the date/time stamp on videos. c. Loop Record – Choose whether you want the device to automatically overwrite the oldest file on the memory card if the memory becomes full.
  • Page 13 h. Setup -> Format – Use this to format your MicroSD card. All data on the disk will be permanently erased. i. Setup -> Language – Choose your language. j. Setup -> TV Output – Select between NTSC or PAL for video output. We recommend you do not adjust this setting.
  • Page 14 p. Setup -> FW Upgrade – This is not active on this device. q. Setup -> FW Version – Displays the firmware version of the device. MICROSD CARD SLOT See page 3 to locate the MicroSD card slot on the bottom of your device.
  • Page 15 MicroSD cards 65GB and above will require special formatting to work. The device will not function with these cards if they are not properly formatted beforehand. Visit www.mgidownloads.com/Software and download the “guiformat.zip” file. Extract the files and follow the instructions in the “64GB SD Card Formatting.pdf” document.
  • Page 16  AutoPlay Removable Disk > Open folder to view files Or… Go to Start > Computer > Removable Disk Version 1.0...
  • Page 17 3. Open the Removable Disk drive. 4. Open the [folder name] folder. 5. Double click the file you want to view.  VLC Player is recommended for watching videos. If you are having video playback issues, such as a completely black video recording or “squiggly lines”, we recommend you use VLC media player to play back the videos.
  • Page 18 mouse, and then chose “Paste.” This will copy the file to your computer.  To delete a file, right click your mouse on the file name and choose “Delete” from the menu. You can quickly select all of the files by pressing “CTRL+A” on your keyboard.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING THE DEVICE WON’T TURN ON  Make sure the power cable is securely plugged into a functioning electrical outlet or the battery is charged. THE DEVICE HAS CRASHED  Press the reset button one time while the device is on. See page 3 to locate the reset button.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Video 1920x1080 Resolution Video Format .MP4 Frames per 30 fps Second Vision Angle 65° Battery Life 10 Hours Continuous Recording Up to 30 Days in PIR Mode (if applicable) Motion 8 meters for straight-line Detection distance Photo 2560x1920 Resolution Photo Format .JPG Type of Memory...
  • Page 21 Recording Usage 10mins per 1GB USB Interface 2.0 USB Player Software VLC recommended Video H.264 Compression Version 1.0...
  • Page 22 Version 1.0...
  • Page 23 Version 1.0...
  • Page 24 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKLIST ☐ Remote ☐ Wall AC Adapter ☐ ___GB MicroSD Card ☐ 3.5mm to USB Cable ☐ A/V Cable ☐ MicroSD Card Reader ☐ OmniBCan QC Tech: ____________________________________ Date: _______________________________________ Leave Us A Review! Version 1.0...