ABUS TVVR11002 User Manual

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English

Note:

All OSD menu explanations refer to the factory settings of the device. The OSD

menu default language is English.

You can change the following menu items here:

Menu item

Explanation

Beep

Button sound on or off.

Time Display

Select whether the time/date appears in the recordings.

Loop Record

Ring buffer on or off (i.e. when the SD card is full, the device
overwrites the oldest data).

AutoStandby

Automatic standby function between 2.5 and 10 minutes or no
automatic standby.

TV standard

TV standard the recording should be in. (PAL is used in Europe /
NTSC in USA).

Format

To format your micro SD card.

Default

The device is restored to the factory settings or delivery status.

Language

The menu can be set in 8 different languages here.

Frequency

To decide between 50 and 60 Hz to prevent flickering in the preview.

Date / Time

To set the data and the time.


8.3 Photo camera settings

Menu item

Explanation

Single Shot

If this option is activated, the device takes a single photo.

Tripple Shot

If this option is activated, the camera takes 3 photos when triggered
once.

Continuous

Here the device takes a photo every x seconds. The number of seconds
is also set here.

Self Shot

Only one photo is taken after the set seconds have elapsed.

Resolution

The resolution is set: 3M = 2048 x 1536, 5M = 2592 x 1944,
8M = 3200 x 2400.


8.4 Video camera settings

Menu item

Explanation

Resolution

Here you can decide between various recording resolutions.

Bitrate

Here you can decide between a 6 or 12 Mbit-rate. However, to achieve
higher quality you should select the 12M option.

Capture Mode

You can select the recording type at this item. You have the option of
audio recording only or video and audio recording.

9. Transferring data to media

To do this, connect the product to your notebook or computer using the USB cable
supplied. Then switch on the device with switch *20. After a few seconds, your
computer/laptop detects the camcorder and declares it as its own drive.


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