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1. July 2008 Page 24 33 Instruction Manual r R EES MBN TRAJET 7 9 Reset settings This menu item allows you to restore the default settings Recordings stored on the CF card will however be retained EVEREC MEL a a V Nicla Reset settings Reset Cancel Figure 16 Reset to factory settings July 2008 Page 25 33 Instruction Manual 7 10 System information The firmware version number and recorder serial number are displayed here P ae NE Version 1 1 2M 09 2 SN 10700563 Ok Figure 17 System information 7 11 Firewire HDD With Firewire mode you can transmit the video recordings directly to a PC To allow a connection between recorder and PC using the FireWire or IEEE 1394 interface you can switch the recorder to FireWire mode To do this connect a FireWire cable to the connector at the bottom of the recorder and the accor ding connector to the PC July 2008 Page 26 33 Instruction Manual SEEME TRAJET EVEREC ME System Information Firewire HDD FVFREC MFI Power Off Mode Firewire Figure 18 Switching to Firewire mode m Select Firewire HDD with the Select button m On the recorder is displayed Firewire mode m On the PC you can see the recorder now as a drive with name TRAJETDVHDD m It ist possible to copy or to move movies to playback them with a Mediaplayer program or
2. Stop recording Camera connection Power switch Belt clip Slot for CompactFlash Card Display Figure 1 Everec ME1 Side view LED 2 Update LED3 LED4 LED 5 Power Control buttons p Da FireWire connection Audio Out Video Out Battery compartment cover Figure 2 View from the bottom July 2008 Page 6 33 Instruction Manual 3 Installing and charging batteries 3 1 Installing The Everec ME1 requires 4 Mignon AA NiMH batteries Depending on the battery capacity and the ambient temperature you can record for about 4 hours or reach 10 hours standby time Figure 3 Changing batteries To insert batteries open the battery compartment cover at the base of the recorder by sliding it toward the side with the monitor The battery holder can be removed by shaking lightly Insert 4 batteries and check for correct polarity The symbol in the battery compartment of the Everec ME1 shows the correct direction to insert the battery holder to ensure correct polarity Insert the holder into the compartment and close the cover Note Remove batteries from the recorder as soon as they are empty Remove batteries from the recorder if it is not used for long periods to avoid damage caused by leakage Note Do not dispose of batteries as household waste Every user is obliged by law to return used batteries They may only be disposed of by an expert retailer or at battery collection sites com m
3. Stop Stop Back mm Format Disk Reset Settings Stop Back System Information ss Movies Select Movie infos iia amie Stop Back RECxxx time St00 Back PI seed Playback oe r ower ay Flayback Delete file Stop Back Select REC001 time Select Stop Back RECO00 time Stop Back Options Playback Pause Set clock Video Resolution Time Overlay Arrow buttons Ring Buffer Select Language Select Mumber selected Playback speed Audio Levels Set clock P Display Brightness Arrow buttons Timezone Arrow buttons Adjust values Input 1 Next previous number Figure 6 Menu structure The illustration shows the display screen grey background and which button arrows to use to move from one menu to another The display always shows 3 menu entries Scroll up or down using the arrow buttons to reach the other entries Select the desired entry by pressing the select button 7 4 Live video preview The first entry in the menu is Live Video When you press the select button you will see the current view of the camera on the monitor without making a recording In the bottom left of the image you can see the date and at the bottom right the current time is displayed with hours mi nutes seconds and milliseconds These displays are also present in the recording July 2008 Page 14 33 Instruction Manual 7 5 Recording 7 5 1 Start recording Start recording by either m pressing the switch on the camera cabl
4. Langue English Audio Levels Figure 12 Setting the language Select the desired language and press the Se ect button The setting is saved and the display shows the Settings menu again 7 1 6 Audio levels This menu item allows you to adjust the sound settings m Volume Volume during playback m Gain Amplification of the input signal EVEREC AMIEL Volume Gain Cancel Figure 13 Audio adjustments You can adjust both settings with a slide control When accessing the sub menu the top of the slide control is highlighted blue July 2008 Page 22 33 Instruction Manual To adjust the slide control against the scale m press the Select button the slide scale is now shaded grey move the slider up or down against the scale using the arrow keys m press the Select button again and lock the position The colour of the slide control is now blue again use the arrow keys to adjust the focus A non highlighted slide control is white m exit the menu via OK with the Select button 7 7 7 Display brightness You can adjust display brightness to levels from 1 to 8 1 is the darkest setting The digit is mar ked blue shaded when the sub menu is accessed EVEREC MEL Au Ji P a Brightness 7 3 Cancel Ok Figure 14 Setting the display brightness press the Select button the digit turns grey m adjust the digit by means of the arrow keys m pressing
5. life and high image and audio quality make it suitable for any number of applications Monitoring Observation Hidden investigation Video documentation Helmet camera Service use The system consists of the following components Everec ME1 Video Recorder Compact Flash Card CF Card 4 gbyte Camera with microphone Battery charging device FireWire cable 2 Battery holders with 4 AA NiMH batteries Aluminium case for secure transport and storage CD ROM Contents m Instruction manual m Everec Player m Everec codec for Windows Mediaplayer July 2008 Page 4 33 Instruction Manual 1 1 Warranty conditions Trajet GmbH covers all parts of the system with a two year warranty Replacement of components does not extend the warranty period Damage from the following causes is not covered by the warranty m improper use or treatment of the device m Use of incorrect or used batteries 1 2 Safety notice Use only rechargeble batteries m Do not operate the recorder in the rain and protect it from dampness Remove batteries from the recorder if it is not used for long periods to avoid damage cau sed by leakage m Avoid exposure to direct sunlight do not place the device on heaters or use it in dusty salty or gas hazard environments m Severe changes in temperature can result in internal condensation Wait until the tempe rature has reached a steady level July 2008 Page 5 33 Instruction Manual 2 Controls and connections
6. the Select button again fixes the setting The digit is now blue shaded again m using the arrow keys you can now adjust the focus m exit the menu via Ok with the Select button If you leave the menu via Cancel or Stop back the already set brightness remains 7 7 8 Time zone Here you can select the appropriate time zone for the location of the recorder CET Central Euro pean Time is preset July 2008 Page 23 33 Instruction Manual Select the desired time zone and press the Se ect button The setting is saved and the display shows the Settings menu again 7 7 9 Input 1 Changing between switch and pushbutton Integrated in the camera cable is a switch the snaps in when pressed to start a recording If it is substituted by a pushbutton that returns to basic position after being pressed you must select Button here 7 8 Format Disk Erasing the CF card With this menu you can format the memory card if needed Select Format and press the Se lect button The CF card will be irreversibly formatted once this action is confirmed There is then no data on the card EVEREC MEI Format Disk Format Cancel Figure 15 Formatting the memory card CF card Press the Stop Back button or select Cancel and press Select if you want to keep the data on the disk Note You can erase individual videos from the Playback menu
7. 2 m DirectX 9 Program instructions can be found on the CD ROM in the directory Software Video Analyse Manu al July 2008 Page 30 33 Instruction Manual 11 Technical data Camera input Display Kamera plug Audio input Audio compression Video compression Video format File system Memory card Battery Battery life Certification Temperature range Dimensions Weight July 2008 FBAS 75 Ohm connector 1 5 inch color display Hirose HR10A 12Pin for analog cameras prepared for Trajet Megapixel cameras with up to 2048 x 1536 pixel Standard line in mono MP3 128 kbs 192kbs or VBR Recording rate approx 5 MBit per second MPEG 4 at 25 fps and 704 x 576 pixel resolution MJPEG at 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution Quicktime mov Format FAT32 Compact Flash card 4 gbyte 4 x Standard Mignon AA NiMH 10 hours standby or up to 4 hours continous recording incl supply of the camera CE 10 to 65 C 70 x 33 x 135 mm approx 280 g with battery and memory card Page 31 33 Instruction Manual 11 1 Technical data of the camera Housing Condensation free IP64 bullet camera Sensor 1 3 inch Sony CCD colour sensor Opening angle 74 Format PAL Standard FBAS Resolution 752 x 582 pixel with 580 TV lines Temperature range 10 to 50 C Min Illumination 0 1 Lux at F 1 2 Dimensions 21mm length 70mm Weight 78g July 2008 Page 32 33 Instruction Manual 11 2 CE conformity CE DECLARATION O
8. 288 50fps frames per second m 720x288 25fps frames per second July 2008 Page 20 33 Instruction Manual EVEREC MEL Set I 720x576 25fps Video gt 20x288 25fps a lime 720x288 50fps fl T Figure 11 Setting the video resolution Select the desired video quality and press the Select button The setting is saved and the dis play shows the Options menu again Recording using the MPEG process causes different amounts of data depending on the image If the image changes drastically then the amount of data is greater if it remains about the same then the amount of data is reduced The recorder tries to reach the choosen data rate adjusting the compression If there is a lot of movement in front of the camera the image guality is decrea sed 7 1 3 Time overlay With this menu item you can switch on or off the time overlay shown in the images in live view and recording 7 7 4 Ring buffer With this menu item you can decide whether the recording should stop or overwrite the already stored recordings when there is only 10 mbyte free memory left beginning with the oldest m On Overwrite the already stored recordings m Off Stop the recording 7 7 5 Language With this menu item you can select between German and English for the menu language The language is changed as soon as it is selected July 2008 Page 21 33 Instruction Manual EVEREC MEL Ring E German
9. F CONFORMITY Type of device Digital data processing device Product name Everec ME1 We hereby declare that the named device on the basis of its design and construction in the versi on introduced for sale by us meets the directives of the European Union in particular the EMC directive per 89 336 EEC The following standards were reference in evaluating conformity Emitted interference DIN EN 55022 2003 09 Class B Noise immunity DIN EN 55024 1998 The device listed above is therefore provided with the CE label Braunschweig June 6 2007 2 VU Christian Helck Managing Director Trajet GmbH July 2008 Page 33 33
10. Instruction Manual Version 1 1 6 Trajet GmbH July 2008 Instruction Manual Contents 1 General 1 1 Warranty conditions 1 2 Safety notice 2 Controls and connections 3 Installing and charging batteries 3 1 Installing 3 2 Charging condition display 3 3 Charging 4 Replacing the memory card 5 Connecting the camera 6 Transmitting data to a monitor 7 Operation and configuration 7 1 Turning on and off 7 2 Controls 7 3 Menu structure in the display 7 4 Live video preview 7 5 Recording 7 5 1 Start recording 7 5 2 Stop recording 7 5 3 Audio recording 7 6 Movies Playback 7 7 Configuration settings 7 7 1 Set clock setting time and date 7 7 2 Video resolution 7 7 3 Time overlay 7 7 4 Ring buffer 7 7 5 Language 7 7 6 Audio levels 7 7 7 Display brightness 7 7 8 Time zone 7 7 9 Input 1 Changing between switch and pushbutton 7 8 Format Disk Erasing the CF card 7 9 Reset settings 7 10 System information July 2008 O1 00 CON I co 10 Page 2 33 Instruction Manual 7 11 Firewire HDD 7 12 Turning off 8 Error messages 9 Update updating firmware 10 Playback on a PC using the program Everec Player 11 Technical data 11 1 Technical data of the camera 11 2 CE conformity July 2008 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Page 3 33 Instruction Manual 1 General The Trajet Everec ME 1 is one of the smallest digital video recorders for personal use Long batte ry
11. ajet GmbH for support July 2008 Page 28 33 Instruction Manual 9 Update updating firmware It is possible to update the recorder s firmware via an update The Trajet GmbH will provide you with new firmware in electronic form The name of this file always starts with the letters upd and the extension is bin The update procedure is as follows Copy the Firmware file on a Flash memory card which you insert into the recorder Switch on the recorder order while holding down the Stop Recording button Release the button The device now performs the update Initially LED 1 flashes then LEDI and LED 2 will flash alternately Do not switch off the recorder during this process m At startup and in the System Information menu item you will see the new version num ber July 2008 Page 29 33 Instruction Manual ETES ME TRAJET 10 Playback on a PC using the program Everec Player Everec Player is a program with features that go well beyond the simple facility of playing back films recorded with the Everec ME1 E REC3 MOV Everec Player Datei Video Ansicht Hilfe 13 33 38 727 Figure 19 Main window Everec Player The program can be found on the CD ROM that came as part of the package in the directory Software Video analysis Install the program onto a PC meeting the following requirements Standard PC with card reader RAM storage at least 512 MB Windows XP Service Pack
12. asing sits above the operating buttons The cable is now secure even if it is pulled To remove it slide the outer housing of the plug upward and pull out the plug The top side of the camera is marked with a dot Additional to camera and microphone there is a switch to start and stop recording at the cable A LED in the switch lights up as soon as the Everec ME1 is turned on and indicates that the recor der is ready to record It is blinking while recording Note Do not turn the plug while pulling it July 2008 Page 10 33 Instruction Manual 6 Transmitting data to a monitor By means of the video output it is possible to transmit the contents of the display to a monitor Connect the vi Video Out geo audio cable to the connector at the bottom of the Audio Out recorder and attach it to a monitor Now you can see all contents of the display also on the monitor with a loudspeaker connected you can hear also the recorded audio data The video audio cable is available as accessory from Trajet GmbH July 2008 Page 11 33 Instruction Manual 7 Operation and configuration 7 1 Turning on and off gt The Power switch is on the top side of the recorder Power switch and Start recording Stop recording Next to it is the button to stop recor ding Press the switch again to start recording Pressing the Power switch turns the recorder on The power LED LED 5 lights up After approx 10 seconds the syste
13. cording stops when there is only 10 mbyte free me mory left The recording also stops when the camera s video signal is interrupted Caution Do not remove the memory card while a recording is running The current recording will not be properly completed and is initially not be able to be replayed With either the program Vi deo Analyse or Everec Player the recording may be repared and playback is possible If the memory card is removed the recorder turns itself off Note If the batteries are not able to maintain the operational voltage while recording the recor ding is stopped and a prompt to recharge the batteries is shown in the display 7 5 3 Audio recording The microphone integrated into the camera cable is always used for the audio recording The vi deo file also contains the audio data In the menu item Audio Levels you can adjust the gain of the audio signal while recording and the volume during playback July 2008 Page 16 33 Instruction Manual ETES ME TRAJET 7 6 Movies Playback The sub menu Movies is displayed when you turn the recorder on Here you can see a list of all recorded videos or the message If you want to play back or delete videos from this menu select the Movies item using the arrow buttons Press the Select button to display the list or No Movies if the memory card is still blank The most recently recorded film is shown at the top The videos are numbere
14. d sequentially starting with RECOOO Time and date indicate the begin ning of the recording Note Recordings transmitted to a PC will be shown in the Explorer with the time the recording stopped AYA wl Kh G VA eal REGO ZIMOS HO GeO nil RECO20 08 48 19 12 RECO19 08 47 19 12 Figure 8 List of recorded videos July 2008 Page 17 33 Instruction Manual l00 00 72 20011212 13 21 15 998 Figure 9 Playback in the Pause status here Select a video recording using the arrow buttons The selected video has a blue background Press the Select button to reach a menu for this video in which you can start playback at nor mal speed at first Pressing the Select button again pauses the video Playback options speed and direction can be changed using the arrow buttons The actual opti on is displayed at the top of the image together with the duration of the recording July 2008 Page 18 33 Instruction Manual List of playback options Hem ae SE Es v c 2 2ft x x N co gt A Aa A os Playback at normal speed Pause Fast forward at double speed Fast forward at four times normal speed Fast forward at eight times normal speed Slow forward at half speed Slow forward at one guarter speed Slow forward at one eighth speed Reverse playback Fast reverse at double speed Fast reverse at four times speed Fast reverse at eight t
15. e the switch engages and the LED on the switch flashes pressing the Power switch on the top of the recorder again using the side buttons press the Select button while live preview is running LED 1 Recording starts to blink A display is shown at the upper edge of the monitor in addition to the live image m The red dot indicates that recording is in progress m The bar indicates the space available in the storage medium White indicates used me mory and free space is transparent m The time code shows the run time of the current recording Note The display switches itself off automatically after 40 seconds Activate it again by pressing any side button 100 00 22 20 1 12 13 21 15 998 Figure 7 Recording July 2008 Page 15 33 Instruction Manual 7 5 2 Stop recording m Any recording started with the buttons on the recorder can be stopped by pressing the Stop recording button on top of the recorder m A recording started using the switch on the camera cable must be stopped by pressing the switch again This releases the switch the LED in the switch stops blinking but illu minates permanently lt Next to the Power switch on the top of the recorder is the button to stop Power switch and recording Start recording Stop recording After stopping the recording the display shows again the menu activated before starting to record If you have deactivated the ring buffer the re
16. imes normal speed Slow reverse at half speed Slow reverse at one guarter speed Slow reverse at one eighth speed The bar shows the ratio between the length of the total recording and the length of the recording which has been played back white The time indicates the duration of the recording already played back Pressing the Stop Back button ends playback The display shows the information on this video again July 2008 Page 19 33 1 Instruction Manual SETEME TRAJET d d F 7 7 Configuration settings Select the Options item from the menu and press the Select button You will see a sub menu with configuration options 7 7 1 Set clock setting time and date The device is set to the current time upon delivery If you want to change it anyway adjust the system time with this menu item m Move to the number to be adjusted using the arrow keys the selected number now has a light blue background Select with Select the selected number now has a grey background Adjust the number using the arrow buttons Confirm with Select Exit the menu by selecting Ok with the Select button EVEREC MEL 15 09 35 11 04 2008 Ok Cancel Figure 10 Setting time and date 7 7 2 Video resolution With this menu item you select the recording rate and therefore the storage space on the memo ry card m 720x5 76 25fps frames per second m 720x
17. m is ready to start You can see this by the illuminated display and the per manent illuminated record switch at the camera cable Turning off m f no recording is being made and no controls are activated the recorder switches itself off after aprox 2 minutes to protect the batteries m You can turn off the recorder manually using the menu which is controlled by the buttons on the side of the device The last item in the main menu is Power off If you select this and press the select button the recorder will switch off see Section 7 10 m f you press the Stop Back button for longer than two seconds the recorder switches off July 2008 Page 12 33 Instruction Manual 7 2 Controls There are 4 buttons on the side of the recorder Use them to navigate menus and activate nearly all functions The buttons have the following functions Up arrow button Down arrow button Select Stop Back nee At startup the display shows a list of all recorded videos or the message No Movies if the me mory card is still blank Using the buttons navigate back and forth in the menus and start recor ding July 2008 Page 13 33 Instruction Manual 7 3 Menu structure in the display Menu Live Video Preview Set Live Video Sec Record Video Stop recording
18. ng down the arrow button The charging process does not work simply by plugging the power supply into the socket July 2008 Page 8 33 Instruction Manual 4 Replacing the memory card The Everec ME1 requires Compact Flash cards CF or cards in CF format One 4GB card is inclu ded Insertion 1 To insert the card slide open the cover on the side of the device 2 Insert the card into the slot It can only be inserted in one direction due to its shape Removal If a recording is to be archived the card with the desi red data must be removed from the recorder The re cording must have been completed 1 Slide open the cover on the side of the device 2 Press the eject button located on the right next to the card The button springs back 3 Press it again to eject the card sufficiently to allow it to be pulled out Caution Do not remove the memory card while a recording is running The current recording will not be properly completed and may not be able to be replayed July 2008 Page 9 33 Instruction Manual 5 Connecting the camera The Everec ME1 is supplied with a matching camera and microphone Microphone Hirose plug Figure 5 Camera with microphone Connect the camera cable to the 12 pin Hirose connector HR1OA 12Pin on top of the Everec ME1 by inserting the connector slightly and turning it a little until the contacts are in place in doing so the arrow on the connector c
19. to open and handle them with Video Analyse od Everec Player m To exit the FireWire mode remove the cable from the recorder and press the Select but ton again In Firewire mode the recorder is supplied with power via the PC The batteries are not used 7 12 Turning off m f you press the Stop Back button for longer than two seconds the recorder switches off m The last menu item Power Off serves to switch off the recorder Select Switch off de vice and press the Select button The device shuts off July 2008 Page 27 33 Instruction Manual 8 Error messages The recorder displays the following messages on the screen in case of errors Message Cause Camera not connected The camera is not correctly connected or is malfunctioning No camera signal While recording the camera signal is missing The recording will be continued when the video signal is back Memory card missing No CF card is present when switched on Hard disc not readable A CF card is present but not readable Recording failed No recording can be made Recording blank The recording file was created but does not contain any data Playback failed The recording cannot be played back e g it was not comple ted correctly Low Voltage The battery charge is to low for recording If another message appears then the recorder has an internal defect Contact Tr
20. unity collection sites or hazardous material mobile facilities July 2008 Page 7 33 Instruction Manual 3 2 Charging condition display When the recorder is turned on you can see the battery charging condition at the bottom of the display indicating full three quarter half full quarter or empty eo Go CN C9 EI Figure 4 Battery charging conditions 3 3 Charging The batteries can be recharged inside the Everec ME1 If the charge status displays only one bar or low at the bottom of the display or you cannot switch on the recorder even when the batteries are inserted then you need to charge the batte ries m Connect the supplied power supply to the Firewire connection at the bottom of the re corder Plug the power supply into a socket Press and hold the up arrow button on the side of the recorder and switch the recorder on LED 1 will flash for one second Now release the arrow button The display shows Charging The LEDs indicate the length of the charging process To begin with LED 5 is illuminated and LED 4 flashes After 30 minutes LED 5 and 4 are illuminated and LED 3 flashes and so forth If the batteries are completely empty to begin with charging is completed when LED 1 flashes and all other LEDs are illuminated m Once the batteries are completely charged the recorder switches itself off Caution When charging the batteries it is vital that you switch the Everec ME1 on while holdi
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