User Manual

Setting the Mode
To get high-denition resolution (1280 x 720) during manual recording, move the
three-position switch to the middle position, the Triggering mode. Videos will be at
their sharpest. However, if you prefer smaller le sizes and longer recording time
before running out of memory or overwriting previous video in a circular recording,
move the switch left to Continuous mode. The result will be videos at a resolution of
640 x 360 pixels. The frame rate is the same for both modes. Neither mode supports
the automated triggers or unattended recording times you can set using the Zetta
Widget software. If you’ve set the camera to start recording on its own from a trigger
or designated time, you must leave the slider in the Custom position to the right.
Recording a Video
To start a recording manually, make sure the mode is set for Continuous (low-res)
or Triggering (high-def). Press and hold the Power button until the green LED lights
up. It will shine steadily, then after a few seconds ash continually to indicate that a
recording is in progress. To end a recording, hold the Power button for two seconds.
The LED will turn orange, then turn off to indicate recording has stopped.
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Setting the Date and Time
In order to superimpose the correct date and time in videos recorded with the ZIR32,
you must rst use the Zetta Widget software. With the plug icon shown in green and
labeled “DVR Connected,” click on the clock in the left icon. You can accept the PC
Date Time active on your computer or you can click on the Custom Date Time. Either
way, make sure to click on Sync Date Time to DVR so that the settings are saved to
the camera. By default, the date and time are superimposed on the bottom-right cor-
ner of the video as it’s being recorded. See Time Stamp (pg. 8) under Customizable
Features if you want to record videos without the date and time.
Note: Remember to connect the camera to your computer to adjust the time when
the clock springs ahead or falls back an hour.