EZWatch EZ-EYE User Manual

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Schedule Record -> Continue Record – This option allows you to enter a schedule for the
camera to record constantly and not based on motion. The settings are the same for entering in
the date, time, and quality as on the previous menu. Because the camera records constantly,
there is no ‘Duration’.

SD Card Options – This menu allows you to see how much of the camera’s internal memory is
being used, as well as the total amount of memory. Total Space is a listing of the maximum
amount of space on the camera. Typically this number is slightly lower than the actual maximum
because the camera’s software must use a small amount of space for its program. The number
below that one, Remain Space, indicates how much space is available. If you are recording on
‘Overwrite’ mode then this number is normally going to stay extremely low. If you are recording
on ‘Full Stop’ mode, then you must delete the recorded images before it reaches 0. If you do
not, the camera will not record anymore until the recordings are deleted. To delete all recorded
images, press ‘+’. It will ask you if you are sure, press + to confirm and delete everything or
press Menu to cancel. Once you press +, please give the unit up to 60 seconds to complete
erasing. Once it is finished, it will display ‘Format OK!’ on the screen.

System Status – This menu will allow you to view the current recording settings: Resolution,
Framerate, Quality, Schedule Start/Stop times and whether the schedule is enabled or not. It
also displays the internal version of the camera for troubleshooting purposes.

Factory Default – This option will reset all settings within the camera back to their default
values.

Recording –

There are three ways to record an image.

The first way is to record manually, where the recording is started and stopped by pressing the
‘Rec’ button on the back of the unit. Manual recording will record everything in front of the
camera constantly – whether or not there’s any motion occurring in front of the unit. The quality
of the recording of manual recordings is configured within the ‘Manual Record’ section of the
Menu.

The second way is to record using a Motion Detection Schedule. When the schedule is turned
on, the camera will sense motion ‘energy’ (A measurement of how much motion is occurring on
the screen) and record whenever the energy reaches a specific Threshold. The sensitivity is set
within the ‘Set Motion Detect’ section of the camera menu, while the quality settings (Resolution,
Framerate, Quality) and scheduled time for recording is controlled within the ‘Schedule Record -
> Motion Record’ section of the menu.

The last way is to record using a constant, continuous schedule. Whenever the schedule is
turned on, the camera will record everything in front of it during the scheduled time. The quality

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