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Denver ACT-10134 Quick Start Manual

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Operating
PC Camera Mode (PCCAM)
System
Removable Disc
Mode (MSDC)
CPU
Internal Memory
Sound card and Graphic card
CD Driver
Hard Disk
Others
1. On/Off/MODE/Back
2. Lens
3. Display Screen
4/15. Work Indicator
5. Charging Indicator
6.OK /Menu/Confirm
7. Battery Cover
8. Battery Compartment Switch
9. Microphone Hole
10. USB Port
11. TF Card Slot
12. HDMI Port
13.T Button (Upper button for Zoom +)
Product Introduction
Product Introduction
This product is compact in size, and very easy for installation;
The camera supports FHD (1920x1080 25FPS) recording;
Support high-speed USB2.0;
Support 32GB Min SD Card at most;
This product supports video output with playback function; it also supports HD
ACT-10134
System Requirements
Microsoft System: Microsoft WindowsXP(SP3), Vista, 7, 8
iOS system: MAC OS X Version 10.8.0 or latest version
Microsoft System: Microsoft Windows2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8
iOS system: MAC OS X Version: 10.0.0 or latest version
Intel Pentium 1GBHz or CPU with equivalent performance
More than 1GB
Support DirectX8 or advanced versions.
4x or quicker
Remain more than 2GB memory space
USB1.1 or USB2.0 port
14.W Button (lower button for Zoom-)
Quick Start Guide
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Initial
Initial Use
Use_______
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1. Charge External Lithium Battery
Connect the camera with PC for charging, and the charging indicator (blue) will be on. The
indicator will be off when the charging is completed. Generally, it takes 2-4 hours to fully charge
the camera.
2. Use Storage Card
2.1
According to the recessed reminder beside the storage card slot, push the TF Card completely
into the end.
2. 2. Gently press the rear part of the storage card, and it will automatically pop out.
Please notice: UHS (ultra highspeed) cards doesn't work, as they
are not 100% backward compatible
Note: There is no built-in memorizer for this camera. Please insert a storage card when
using the camera. (High-quality TF Card is recommended.)
3. Start up/Shut Down
3.1
Start up: Keep pressing MODE button for 3s, the display screen will be on, and the camera
enters Start-up status.
3.2. Shut down: Under idle mode, press MODE button and hold on 3s to shut the camera down.
3.3. Automatic Shutdown of Screen: When the camera's idle time is due, the screen will be
automatically shut down for saving power, and the screen shutdown light will be on.
3.4. Shutdown due to Low Power: When its power is extremely low, LCD will display the icon
"" ", and the User shall conduct charging for the camera immediately. When the icon is red
and flickering, the camera will automatically shut down.
4. Function Mode Switch
This Camera has 3 modes including video recording mode, photo mode and playback mode. When
it is on, press MODE to switch different modes.
ENG-1
USB Cable

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Summary of Contents for Denver ACT-10134

  • Page 1 ACT-10134 Quick Start Guide picture. ppearance and Buttons Introduction ppearance and Buttons Introduction Initial Use Initial Use_______ _______ 1. Charge External Lithium Battery USB Cable Connect the camera with PC for charging, and the charging indicator (blue) will be on. The indicator will be off when the charging is completed.
  • Page 2 5. Indicator Work Indicator (Red): When the camera is working (such as recording a video, taking a photo, 10. Menu Operation: shutdown and automatic shutdown of screen etc.), the work indicator will flicker. Charging Indicator (Blue): During the charging process, this indicator will be on; when the camera is fully charged, it will automatically go out.
  • Page 3 • Do not expose to heat, water, moisture, direct CAUTION! sunlight! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials, components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment, if the waste material (discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries) is not handled correctly.