Kapture KPT-150 User Manual - page 4
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D. OPERATION
1. Start-up:
a) When the DVR is in a powered down state, long press ON / OFF
button. The DVR automatically begins recording.
b) When the DVR is in a powered down state and is connected to the 12v
car charger the DVR will automatically start recording upon ignition of
the vehicle.
Note: If there is no Micro SD card present in the DVR during power up, the
green operation LED light will pulse quickly and the LCD screen will display the
message “no card”.
2. Shut-down:
a) When the DVR is in a powered on state, long press the ON / OFF
button to shut-down the DVR.
b) When the DVR is in a powered on state and is connected to the 12v
car charger, if the 12v charger is unplugged from the DVR or the vehicle
ignition is turned off, the DVR will automatically shut-down after 5
seconds.
Note: If the battery runs flat, the DVR will shut-down automatically and save
the video file.
3. Charging:
a) You can charge the battery by connecting the supplied USB cable to a
power source including a computer or USB charging adapter.
b) You can also charge the battery by connecting the supplied 12v car
charger to a 12v compatible power source.
Note: During charging the red light turns on until charging completes.
4. Installing Micro SD memory card:
a) Insert the Micro SD memory card into the Micro SD card slot as per
correct indicated orientation until you hear a “click” indicating the card
is properly seated.
b) To remove the card, push the Micro SD card in until you hear a “click”
at which point in time you can remove it.
5. Video recording:
a) The DVR will start video recording immediately after powering up the
device, a green light will pulse indicating recording.
b) When in stand-by mode, press the MODE button to change to Video
mode.
c) If the DVR is in stand-by mode, press the OK button. The DVR begins
recording.
d) Press the OK button again to stop recording and save the file.
Note: In Video mode, press the ON / OFF button to turn on the IR light.
6. Loop Recording:
Loop recording helps you maximise your memory by constantly recording
over old video footage in pre-set time blocks. You can save loop recorded
time blocks of incidents.