We specially recommend that users make additional copies of the files in the device. • Images are for reference only. Philips reserves the right to change the color/appearance/design/parameters/product functions without prior notice.
3 Your Audio/Video Recorder 3.2 Overview: 3.1 What’s in the box: Photo button Return button Power button Additional light Infrared light Microphone Camera USB interface / TF card socket / Reset Left Menu button Right Screen Loudspeaker Video recording button Recording button Working indicator...
During shutdown mode, long press Turn ON button for 3 Reminder seconds, and the device will be turned on, showing the Philips • This device is powered by a non-removable lithium logo, as shown below: battery. If you do not use the audio and video recorder for a long time, long press the power button for 3 seconds to turn off the device.
4.2 Charging methods (1)Use USB cable to connect the device with PC, the indicator will show green light during charging. (2)Use USB cable and the connector to charge the device. The device indicator will show green light first, which will be extinguished after the device is fully charged.
5 Video Recording When you use the recorder for the fi rst time, please pay attention to the requirements in this section! (1)Short press the Video button to start the video recording. The device makes the sound of 'tick' and the status indicator will flash in red.
Page 34
Notice • When the battery icon is showing empty, it means low on battery. When the low battery icon occurs, the system will automatically shut down. If you are recording, the system will automatically save the recorded files then shut down. In case of low battery, please charge your device timely.
6 Photo When you use the device for photo taking for the first time, please read the instructions in this section! In the camera preview state, directly press the camera button to take a photo. In the state of photo taking, the red indicator lights on, and the device makes a sound of ‘beep’.
7 Voice Recording Audio recording interface When you use the device for audio recording for the fi rst time, please read the instructions in this section! (1) Short press the ‘Voice button’ in the video preview state to start recording; the working indicator lights on in yellow;...
Page 37
Reminder • Before recording, please adjust the desired recording sensitivity. • Please delete some unnecessary files before recording. • Please test the voice recording first to confirm that the audio and video recorder settings are correct. • Do not pull out the memory card during audio/video recording mode.
8 Video Mode Recorded File Playing Illustration: On the camera preview status interface, we can use the ‘ ’ button to enter the review playback interface, press ‘ ’ or ‘ ’to select the video option, and then press the menu button to confi rm the video fi le list interface.
8.1 Video playing (1)Press‘ ’ or ‘ ’to select the fi le you need to play. (2)Press the ‘Menu’ button to start playback, and the working indicator will light on in green. (3)During playback, press the ‘Menu’ button to pause playback, press the ‘Menu’...
9 Photo Mode In the camera preview status interface, the ‘ ’button can be used to enter the review playback interface. Press ‘ ’ or ‘ ’button to select the camera option, then press the menu button to enter the camera fi le list interface. The camera fi le list reference interface is shown below: Press ‘...
10 Audio Mode In the camera preview state, you can use the ‘ ’ button to enter the review playback interface, press the ‘ ’ or ‘ ’ button to select the voice recording option, and then press the menu button to enter the voice fi le list interface. The voice fi le list reference interface is as shown below: Audio File Playing Interface Illustration: Press the ‘...
10.1 Audio play (1)Press‘ ’ or ‘ ’button to select the file you want to play. (2)Press the ‘Menu’ button to start playback, the working indicator will light on in green. (3)During playback, press the menu button to pause playback and press the menu button again to resume playback.
11 Setting Mode 11.2 Recording setting The video settings menu includes: resolution, video quality, Press the menu button in the camera preview status inter- video pre-recording, video delay recording. face, the system will enter the setting interface. System set- Press ‘ ’...
Video Quality menu: ‘Highres’, ‘Good’, ‘Normal’. According 11.3 Photo setting to diff erent needs, diff erent quality eff ects are selected. The better the video quality, the larger the memory occupied by The photo settings menu includes: photo size, photo quality, the same video length.
Quality menu: ‘Highres’, ‘Good’, ‘Normal’. According to dif- 11.4.1 Language ferent needs, diff erent quality eff ects are selected. The better the picture quality, the larger the memory occupied by the In the language selection menu, you can select a language photo.
Page 46
12.4.4 System time The system time setting interface is as shown below: 11.4.6 Auto screen off There are four options for the auto screen off time: Off , 30 On this interface, press the menu button and ‘ ’ or ‘ ’...
Page 47
recording process, the segmented video automatically saves 11.4.8 Loop video the video fi le in segments and automatically switches to the next video recording. On the video settings menu, select ‘Loop video’ and press the The video segmentation function reference interface is shown menu button to enter.
Page 48
11.4.13 Infrared switch 11.4.17 Exposure compensation When the function is used, select to turn on the infrared Exposure compensation is an exposure control method that light manually or automatically. compensates for brighter or darker shots. You can adjust the brightness of your photos to create unique visual eff ects according to your own needs.
Page 49
‘ ’ to change the corresponding position value, and press the menu key to confi rm. 11.4.19 System information The system information menu includes: total storage capacity, available space, available video time, available audio time, battery power and version number . Total storage capacity: local memory size information.
12 Mounting of Shoulder Clip ① When mounting the shoulder clip, introduce the R of the clip into the main slot, and then slowly push it until the top of the clip reaches the bottom of the slot. ② When removing the shoulder clip, hold it with one hand, hold the device body with the other hand and hold the clip.
13.5 Unable to play audio or video files video recorder. If such issues persist, please consult our dealers or visit our official website: www.philips.com/support The batter is used up, please charge your device. 13.1 Unable to start audio and video recorder 13.6 How to respond to recorder failure...
Page 52
14 Technical Parameters 14.5 Operating conditions Temperature: -30℃ ~55℃ 14.1 Memory Air humidity: 10% – 90%, non-condensing Recording time reference(16GB): about 270 hours Type of Internal Storage: C10 TF card Mobile storage device (PC): Yes 14.2 Dimensions and weight Width × Height × Depth: 56×83×25 (mm) Weight (with battery): 128g (without back clip) 14.3 PC interface Operating System: Windows 7,8,10/Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS X,...