Mini Gadgets OmniInverter User Manual

Mini Gadgets OmniInverter User Manual

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OmniEye Inverter Manual
SKU: OmniInverter
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Version 1.1

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  • Page 1 OmniEye Inverter Manual SKU: OmniInverter Version 1.1...
  • Page 2 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE OMNIINVERTER HIDDEN CAMERA Please read this manual before operating the camera and keep it handy. Your purchase should include:  1 x OmniInverter  1 x AC Wall Adapter  1 x Manual  1 x A/V Cable ...
  • Page 3 GET FAMILIAR WITH YOUR OMNIINVERTER HIDDEN CAMERA Version 1.1...
  • Page 4 Version 1.1...
  • Page 5: Operating The Camera

    OPERATING THE CAMERA IMPORTANT NOTES:  Due to this camera being powered by your car’s power socket, you MUST stop recording prior to turning your car’s engine off. If you do not, the video file will be corrupted and unrecoverable. ...
  • Page 6 3. The camera will power on and immediately enter motion detection recording mode. 4. If you wish to stop recording and enter standby mode, press the “Motion Detection” button on the remote (see page 4). 5. The indicator light will turn on indicating the unit is in standby mode.
  • Page 7 HOW TO TAKE PICTURES 1. When the camera is in Standby Mode, press the “Photo Button” (see page 4). The green light will turn red while the photo is being taken. 2. Once the photo is taken, the light will turn back to green and once again be in standby mode.
  • Page 8 you have entered into motion detection mode, wave your hand in front of the camera lens. The unit will flash the red light 2 times, then the light will turn off confirming that the device detected your motion and is now recording video.
  • Page 9 CHANGING YOUR DEVICE SETTINGS (INCLUDING THE DATE/TIME STAMP) Your OmniInverter comes with an A/V cable that is used to connect the device to a monitor/TV so that you can adjust various settings. See page 3 to locate the AV port on your device.
  • Page 10 3. Press the motion detection button to stop recording. 4. Press the “MENU” button on the remote. 5. A menu will display on the screen with various options (Use OK, UP, Down, and Menu on the remote to navigate the menu system): a.
  • Page 11 recording capabilities, you can turn audio recording ON or OFF here. f. Motion Detection – Adjust motion detection sensitivity here. g. Setup – Enter this menu for additional settings. h. Setup -> Format – Use this to format your MicroSD card. All data on the disk will be permanently erased.
  • Page 12: Microsd Card Slot

    m. Setup -> Date Input – Set the current date. n. Setup -> Time Input – Set the current time in military format. o. Setup -> System Reset – Use this to factory reset the device. p. Setup -> FW Upgrade – This is not active on this device.
  • Page 13 the unit or the MicroSD card itself will be damaged. 2. To remove the SD card, gently push the card in so that it clicks. The internal spring tension will eject the card. MicroSD cards 65GB and above will require special formatting to work.
  • Page 14 1. Remove the MicroSD Card from the device and plug it into your computer using the supplied card reader. See page 3 to locate the MicroSD card port on your device. 2. Locate “Removable Disk” inside the (My) Computer folder. ...
  • Page 15 Go to Start > Computer > Removable Disk 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 16 The video files created are just like any other file on your computer, and can be managed in the exact same manner.  To save a file, you want to select the file, right click your mouse on the file name, and then choose “Copy”...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING THE DEVICE WON’T TURN ON  Make sure the unit is securely plugged into a functioning car outlet. DEVICE CONTINUALLY RECORDS IN MOTION MODE  Motion detection is measured by changing pixels during recording. Any kind of motion including shifting shadows or changing lighting conditions can set off motion detection.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Video 1920x1080 Resolution Video Format .MP4 Frames per 30FPS Second Vision Angle 65° Battery Life Plug-in Motion 8 meters for straight-line Detection distance Photo 2560x1920 Resolution Photo Format .JPG Type of Memory External MicroSD Card Memory Up to 128GB with special Capacity formatting.
  • Page 19 Player Software VLC recommended Video H.264 Compression Version 1.1...
  • Page 20 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKLIST ☐ Remote ☐ Wall AC Adapter ☐ A/V Cable ☐ 3.5mm to USB Cable ☐ MicroSD Card Reader ☐ 16GB MicroSD Card ☐ OmniInverter ☐ Manual QC Tech:____________________________________ Date: ______________________________ Version 1.1...

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