Brickhouse Security 179-HD-CAR-KEY-CAM User Manual

Brickhouse Security 179-HD-CAR-KEY-CAM User Manual

Hi-def keychain camera

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  • Page 1 Hi-Def Keychain Camera User’s Guide Page 1 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 The Hi-Def Keychain Camera is a covert recording device with an internal DVR. With three different recording modes, you can choose to take photographs, record video in multiple resolutions, or record audio. All files are recorded to a micro SD card which can be viewed by connecting the device to a monitor or computer.
  • Page 3 In the Box The box contains the Hi-Def Keychain Camera, a micro USB to USB/RCA video cord, a USB AC power adapter and manual. Page 3 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
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  • Page 6: Getting Started

    AC outlet with the included adapter. While charging, the LED will flash red. Before first use, be sure to charge the device for at least 4 hours. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 6...
  • Page 7 Keychain Camera is compatible with micro SD cards up to 32GB capacity. If you plan on viewing your files on your computer, we sug- gest using VLC Player. The most recent version can be down- loaded at no cost from http://www.videolan.org. Page 7 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 Standby mode and ready to record. To power the device off, hold down the Power/Record button for another 3 seconds and the device will power down. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 8...
  • Page 9: Recording Video

    To stop recording, press the Photo/Video button again and the device will return to Standby mode. Taking Photos From Standby mode, press the Photo/Video button. The LED will blink once to confirm the photo is saved. Page 9 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 10: Recording Audio

    Audio Record button. The LED will blink blue 3 times and then go out to indicate that it is recording audio. To stop recording, press the Power/Audio button again and the device will return to Standby mode. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 10...
  • Page 11 Removable Disk under the Devices With Removable Storage section. Open that drive, which will contain a folder called DCIM. Within the DCIM folder will be another folder named 100VIDEO. This folder will contain all your recorded files. Page 11 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 Y stands for yes, meaning the timestamp will be visible on recorded videos, N stands for no, meaning the timestamp will not be visible. 1, 2, or 3 should be entered directly after that to choose a resolution. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 12...
  • Page 13 720 x 480 1280 x 720 Examples: 2011.02.01 13:00:00 Y1 would be February 1st, 2011 at 1:00 pm 640 x 480 2011.04.20 16:30:00 Y2 would be March 20th, 2011 at 4:30 pm 1280 x 720 Page 13 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 14 After you have loaded the file, safely disconnect the device from your computer, turn the device on and off, and the time and date you loaded should now appear on any new videos and photos you record. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 14...
  • Page 15: Connecting To A Monitor

    Connecting to a Monitor You can connect the device to a television or other monitor us- ing the yellow RCA video connection. This allows you to view live, but not review recordings. Page 15 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 The device’s LED flashes and then it immediately shuts down. Solution: This means that either the battery is empty, or the micro SD card is full. Charge the device and delete files from the memory card. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 16...
  • Page 17 HD Video / High Definition Video: High-definition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-defini- tion (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1280×720 pixels (720p) or 1920×1080 pixels (1080i/1080p). Page 17 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 For example, when connecting a removable drive to a Windows computer, it will be assigned a drive letter (ex. C:, D:, E:). When open- ing that drive, the first window listing the contents of the drive is the root directory. BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 18...
  • Page 19 PDAs, gamepads and joysticks, scanners, digital cameras, printers, personal media players, flash drives, and external hard drives. Webcam: A webcam is a camera that sends a video feed directly to a computer or computer network. Page 19 BrickHouse Security User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 WWW.BRICKHOUSESECURITY.COM BrickHouse Security User’s Guide Page 20...

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