Spytec AETOS 400 User Manual - Attaching to A Computer
Change the Volume
To adjust the volume of the video as it’s playing, long press the OK button. When
the volume slider appears on the screen, use the + or - button to raise or lower the
volume. The slider will disappear from the screen two seconds later.
Return to File List
Press ESC while playing a video to get back to the SD card. Press OK to see the list
of files. Short press a highlighted file to play it.
Delete a File
With a file highlighted in the directory, long press OK to bring up this dialog box: “Are
you sure to delete?” With YES highlighted, press OK to delete. If you want to keep the
file, use the + or – button to navigate to NO so that it’s highlighted. Then press OK.
Attaching to a Computer
Connect the Aetos 400 to your computer using the included USB cable. Then press
the power button atop the unit. You’ll see animated dots on the Clock Cam’s screen
along with text indicating that a USB device is connecting. After a few seconds, the
device should show up as a removable drive on your computer screen. Use your
computer’s file directory to explore files created by the Aetos 400’s camera and saved
to its memory card. You can use your computer to play files directly from the unit,
copy videos and photos to your computer and delete unneeded files on the card. To
play files on your computer from the Aetos 400, open them with such programs as
Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player.
Entertainment
Aside from its surveillance features, the unit’s color screen and stereo speakers
can be used to show movies or videos, play music and display photos stored on the
microSD card that you’ve transferred from a computer. It also has an FM tuner and
embedded antenna for receiving local radio stations out of the air.
To access your media from the digital clock, press the ESC button. The top row
of icons enables you to choose Movie, Music, Photo or Radio. To see a list of
compatible video, music and photo file formats, see Specifications on pg. 14.
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