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1. Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drives F Gi IEEE HZ FAQ Q My PC does not detect the device A Connect the Power Case DVR device to a computer using the included USB cord Your PC will automatically install a device driver If it does not please try the following trouble shooting 1 Ifthe PC system has no response including any alert sound or any positive or negative reaction after plugging in the device it might be that the USB port you are using is not working or that the USB cable is not working Try to repeat the connection again or switch to another USB port Check the USB cable is functioning by trying another micro USB cable 2 Ifthe system has reacted but can t recognize the plug in device after running for a while please check amp update your windows system to the latest version Open the Windows Update function under the Control Panel to check if you have any uninstalled updates Be sure that the Service Pack version for your applicable Windows system is the latest version available and no older than these list below a Windows 2000 SP4 b Window XP SP3 c Windows Vista SP2 d Windows 7 SP1 e Windows 8 3 Some anti virus software will stop the notification windows preventing any system or driver notifications Temporarily disable or close any anti virus software installed on your Windows system then repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary Q What drive is my Power Case DVR stored on A
2. n FO KG Lj My Documents L A e 4 My Computer 4 F S 05 iC DVD Drive D wz Removable Disk E a Removable Disk Fi Ul Application Manual v My Computer 2 objects 3 Double click on the Power Case DVR Ul application to open and run it 4 The password box will appear 34 Power Case DYR EF 2 Password OK Login Refresh Drives Selected drive is USB Password Ck a Click on Refresh Drives b A list of drives will appear in the drop down list to the right Select the one that matches the drive where the Ul application was found In our example it is drive F c The default password is 00000000 You may change your password in the setup but please remember to save it somewhere for future reference d Click Login and click OK on the Password OK popup box to enter the settings Ul 5 Once login is complete the setup menu will appear and the secure drive will now be accessible through Windows Explorer Device Settings 3 Power Case DVR Login Refresh Drives Selected drive is Fi LISE Password er Password Change New Password Must be 8 characters Confirm New Password Device Name Device Mame Power Case Dy Maximum of 15 characters Clock Setting O 111 15 2013 1513 pm amp Sync with PC Recording Preferences video Resolution 1080P 30f 720P 30f Audio viden Overwrite Enable Disable Enable Disable Video File Length 5 O1
3. Every computer is different Go back and read Accessing the Device to discover your drives Q Why are there two drives A One contains the user interface setup screen software and the other stores all the media Q Will the Power Case DVR charge my phone or provide extra power for my phone A No the battery is designed to run the camera system only Q Will it allow my computer to see and download files from my iPhone A No Q Can I turn off any of the blue indicator lights off such as during recording A No Q Can disable the vibration A Yes see Device Settings for instructions and more information Q Will it fit my iPhone 5 Will it fit my iPhone 3 A No it will only fit the iPhone 4 and 4s models Note you don t even need a phone or a working phone as the unit is all self contained Specifications Camera Sensor 1 3 CMOS 3 Mega Pixels Camera Lens F2 7 3 4 mm 4G Optical Field of View 120 degrees Video Format MOV Video Resolution 1920x1080 30fps or 1080x720 30fps Photo Format JPEG Photo Resolution 3 5 8 or 12 Megapixels Memory 16GB Battery 1200mA 3 7V Lithium Battery Charge Time Approx 4 Hours Battery Life Approx 3 Hours Continuous Recording Time Approx 3 Hours memory limited Weight 250z 729Q Dimensions 7 3x2 4x0 7 in 185 x 61 x 17 mm Manufacturer s Limited Warranty Manufacturer warrants all Covert Video and Sleuth Gear Hidden Video Products Product assembled and
4. MISUSE THAT VIOLATE ANY FEDERAL STATE OR LOCAL LAW OR REGULATION REGARDING AUDIO AND OR VIDEO DEVICES BUYER AGREES TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY AT LAW REGARDING POSSESSION OR APPROPRIATE USE OF A COVERT DEVICE NOTE THAT LAWS AND REGULATIONS VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IF BUYER EXPORTS THIS PRODUCT THE BUYER WILL COMPLY WITH US EXPORT CONTROL LAWS AND ANY APPLICABLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STATE AND TREASURY REGULATIONS GOVERNING EXPORTS AND SALES TO PROHIBITED END USERS DIVERSION OR RE EXPORT CONTRARY TO U S LAW IS PROHIBITED BUYER SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING U S EXPORT CONTROL LAWS AND THE U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND TREASURY REGULATIONS GOVERNING SALES TO PROHIBITED END USERS PART 15 LOW POWER ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT THE EXPESS AUTHORIZATION OF THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT RULE 15 21 OF THE FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTIONS AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION THIS EQUIPMENT USES GENERATES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
5. sold by Manufacturer to be free of defects in material and workmanship subject to the following conditions The duration of Manufacturer s warranty with respect to the Product is limited to one 1 year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser only for Products delivered within the fifty 50 states of the United States District of Columbia or the possessions and territories of the United States No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the warranty period set forth above This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original consumer purchaser of the Product Manufacturer will as its sole obligation under this warranty replace or repair at its option any Product that does not conform to this warranty Under no circumstances will the Manufacturer issue credit or give a refund for Product covered by this warranty Furthermore under no circumstances will Manufacturer be liable for any incidental or consequential damages under this warranty or any implied warranties What is not covered This limited warranty does not cover Products that in Manufacturer s judgment have damage resulting from any i deviation from Manufacturer s operating instructions as printed in Manufacturer s catalog or on any packaging labels or other literature provided with a Product ii installation of a Prod
6. 5 O30 Minutes Photo Resolution Photos taken per Press Gam Osm Om Oim 1 O3 Miscellaneous Setting Vibration Alert Date Time Stamp Enable Disable Enable Disable When navigating the User Interface you may choose to make single or multiple changes in one pass Once you have completed all desired changes click the Save button at the bottom of the UI Password Change If you wish to change the default password you may do it here The password must be exactly 8 characters in length and may include any combination of letter characters and or numbers Enter your desired password into the New Password field and again in Confirm New Password Both fields must match for the new password to be saved Device Name You may assign the device a name so it will be easily recognizable once connected to a computer The device name will also be shown on the Time Stamp when that option is enabled Clock Setting The device date and time may be set manually by clicking on the first radio button and changing the date and time settings Alternatively you may select the second radio button to allow the device to sync its date and time settings with those on the computer to which it is currently attached Neither time setting will be put into effect until the Save button has been clicked please keep this in mind especially when setting the time manually Recording Preferences Video Resolution Select the ra
7. Power Case DVR 1080P Hidden Camera Model DVR225 User Quick Guide Introduction The Power Case DVR camera is a high definition camera and video recorder with built in memory uniquely disguised as an extended battery case for iPhone 4 and 4S You do not need an iPhone for this clever little case to work The Power Case DVR is a stand alone system with all the set up and features built into the case itself Just position the Power Case DVR to record your targeted area Please read all instructions carefully to understand the full functions of your Power Case DVR video camera system The Power Case DVR comes with many features e Automatic camera orientation the camera will always be in the correct horizontal orientation no matter if the case itself is facing up or down True High Definition video resolutions 1080P or 720P Take snap shots quickly with one push of the button Several personal settings to make this camera work to your desire Low light High Dynamic Range HDR amp Wide Dynamic Range WDR Easy to operate via external switches and button e e e e Names and parts l 1 Camera Lens 2 Mode Switch Off Standby Record 3 Low Light Switch 4 Mini USB Data Charge Port 5 Status LED s 6 Multi function Button Take Picture Battery Life amp Memory Level Charging the battery 1 With the Mode Switch OFF use the included USB cable to connect the device to a computer or a USB wall charger not inc
8. Removable Disk 15 O Dem 100MEDIA MISC we kt B My Documents 4 My Computer Set 5 lich CJ MISC 5 DYD Drive De a Removable Disk E LL amp Removable Disk Fi Removable Disk C DCIM C 100MEDIA Misc 2 objects O bytes P My Computer 1 objects O bytes My Computer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help C 100MEDIA Joa ar Back gt wi po Search Folders r Address G DCIM 100MEDTA Folders x l i Desktop jal My Documents F Sy My Computer s os ic 25 DVD Drive Di Removable Disk Ei x Removable Disk Fi wr Removable Disk G1 G BCIM C 100MEDIA MISC Dimensions 2592 x 1944 Dake Picture Taken 11 15 2013 11 01 4M Camera Model Power Case DYR Type JPEG Image Size 1 08 MB d My Computer oy 11151101_0001 11151102_0002 11151102_0003 11151102_0004 3 Once inside both folders you may directly manage your files here a Double click any file to view play your recordings b Drag and drop or right click to save them in another location c You may delete files from the device memory 4 When finished accessing the files remember to always disconnect device within Windows using the Safely Remove Hardware function on your computer Failure to do so may corrupt the devices storage and void the warranty ij Sate To Remove Hardware x The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed From the system
9. apixel resolutions Photos taken per Press Either 1 or 3 photos can per taken by the device per single press of the Multi function Button when the Mode Switch is in Standby Vibration Alert This option toggles whether the device will vibrate when switching modes or not The device will always vibrate when power is low On The device will vibrate when entering Standby and Record modes and when switching Low Light mode ON or OFF while in Record mode Off The device will only vibrate to alert that the battery is low Date Time Stamp Enabling this option will place the date and time from Clock Setting into video recordings and photos taken by the device File Access and Management 1 To access the video and picture files you must first login to gain access to the second secure drive containing the files See Accessing the Device above 2 Once you have logged in and opened the secure drive in Windows Explorer navigate into the DCIM folder and then again into the 100MEDIA folder 3 Removable Disk G eX ae File Edit view Favorites Tools Help CI DCIM otag r File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 3 po Sendt E Folder EBk Folders x gt E Desktop DCIM ack gt 3 po Search E Folder Hab Address co Folders z Ej Desktop v oe l B My Documents q My Computer E S OS C 5 DYD Drive D amp S Removable Disk E e Removable Disk Fi
10. dio button by either 1080P or 720P for your preference of video recording resolution Audio Law Enforcement and Export models may have the option of including audio on the video recordings Select the appropriate radio button of your choice to either enable or disable this feature If you do not have one of these models this option will be completely disabled and will not be visible in the UI Video Overwrite When the memory has reach its capacity you may choose to have the device either stop recording or continually delete the oldest file and replace it with a new one To stop recording and retain all files select the radio button by Disable to continue recording and overwrite the older files with newer ones select the radio button by Enable Video File Length The video files are managed by maximum length of the recording You may select 5 15 or 30 minute durations Once a recording has reached that time limit the recording will stop be saved in the memory and a new recording will begin at the prior ending point If the Mode Switch is moved out of Record before that time limit the recording will stop at that point in time and save to the memory If the memory is approaching capacity and Video Overwrite is disabled the recording will be cut short and saved such that the file will fit in within the remaining memory Photo Resolution The photo resolution is managed by the number of Megapixels You may select 3 5 8 or 12 Meg
11. egal rights You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY MANUFACTURER TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY For warranty information on Products delivered outside the United States please contact the original place of purchase DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RETURN PRODCUT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER AS THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN MODIFIED AND IS NO LONGER SUBJECT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY IN THE CASE OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT CONTACT PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN PROCEDURE IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW S OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THIS EQUIPMENT IS UTILIZED THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE U S WIRE AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT 18 UNITED STATES CODE 2510 2522 HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS ACT REGARDING SURREPTITIOUS RECORDING DEVICES THE USES OF SUCH PRODUCTS ARE REGULATED BY THE ACT ADDITIONALLY THE LAWS OF SOME STATES COUNTIES CITIES OR LOCALITIES MAY PROHIBIT THE POSSESSION AND OR USE OF THIS OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RETAIL BUYER AND OR FINAL CONSUMER HEREINAFTER REFERRED AS BUYER TO ASCERTAIN UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS REGARDING POSSESSION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT THE BUYER REPRESENTS THAT IT WILL INDEMNIFY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR AND HOLD THEM HARMLESS FOR ANY POSSESSION USE AND OR
12. ith the Mode switch set to Stand By press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds The first set of LED s will indicate the battery power level then all lights will turn off Immediately after the lights turn off the next set of LED s will indicate the free memory level then return to the single LED confirming the device is in Stand By mode List below applies for both Battery and Memory indicators a 1 LED 20 30 remaining b 2 LED s 50 60 remaining c 3 LED s 90 100 remaining Accessing the Device The Power Case DVR comes with user interface Ul software for setting up your preferences and options as well as providing secure access to your video and photo files It runs directly from the device without installing on the computer You must login in to access the settings menu as well as gain access to the second secure drive containing the recorded files 1 With the device connected to a computer using the included USB cable switch the device into Standby Mode 2 The first time you attach the device to a computer the computer will detect a new device and load the drivers Once complete open the newly installed disk in Windows Explorer My Computer to view the files and you will see the following screen 3 Removable Disk E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help OG Back je 3 po Search E Fons EHE Address e Er Folders User Quick Guide E Desktop Fa 1080P EN N Adobe Acrobat Document lu s
13. luded 2 One blue LED on the back button will light on while charging once charge is finished the LED will turn off Note Before first use please allow 4 hours for the device to fully charge Operation Mode Switch A has 3 positions 1 Off To turn the device off slide the switch all the way up to the OFF position All LED lights will turn off confirming power down is complete 2 Stand By To place the device in Stand By mode slide the switch to the middle position The left side status LED will stay lit confirming the device is in Stand By mode If Vibration Alert is enabled it will also vibrate once when entering this mode 3 Record To place the device in Video Record mode slide the switch from the middle Stand By down to the final position The left side status LED will now intermittently flash confirming the device is in Record mode and currently recording video If Vibration Alert is enabled it will also vibrate once when entering this mode Standby Record Low Light Switch B has 2 positions 1 Low Light Off 2 Low Light On For best results turn this function on prior to entering a dark area If a video is currently recording and the switch moved either direction it will stop the current file and start a new one Middle Button has 2 functions 1 Still Photos With the Mode switch set to Stand By press and release the button once to take a photo 2 Battery amp Memory Level W
14. uct in a manner which is inconsistent with Manufacturer s written instructions iii alteration modification of or tampering with a Product iv misuse v neglect vi abuse vii accident viii power surge static electricity or other electrical discharge ix normal wear and tear x commercial use xi service by anyone other than a Manufacturer authorized repair facility or xii other improper application installation or operation of the Product Or xiii have been purchased from inventory clearance or liquidation sales or other sales in which Manufacturer expressly disclaims its warranty obligation pertaining to the Product How you the Customer can get service To obtain warranty service during the warranty period you must return the defective Product with the original receipt to the original place of purchase Contact them for return instructions If warranty service is needed at any time during the warranty period the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt proof of purchase indicating the date of purchase amount paid and place of purchase Customers who fail to provide such proof of purchase will be charged for the repair of any Product How state law relates to the warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific l

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