User Manual

Time Stamp
Without user intervention, the video’s date and run time are superimposed along the
bottom right of the screen in the format: 2016/03/04 11:04:58 (year/month/day hour/
minute/second). This allows you to identify the exact moment an incident occurred.
However, if you prefer not to time stamp the picture, click on the Disable button, then
on Sync Settings to DVR. Make sure to keep the slider switch on the camera in the
Custom Mode position. The time stamp will not be recorded, and it will not appear
on the video.
Note: You cannot change the time stamp format.
Circular Recording
Also called loop recording, circular recording means that the camera will
automatically overwrite the oldest video le with the newest video so that you don’t
have to keep changing memory cards or transferring les to your computer. Circular
recording assumes you don’t need to archive days-old video but simply want the
ability to retrieve recent footage when an event such as a surveillance situation or
vehicular accident warrant further review. Circular recording is enabled by default. To
disengage circular recording, click on the Disable button, then on Sync Settings to
DVR. Keep the three-position switch on the camera on Custom Mode.
Note: When you’re operating the camera in Continuous or Triggering modes, circular
recording is enabled and cannot be turned off. If it’s important to preserve your
videos in these modes, make sure to regularly transfer les to a computer or swap in
fresh memory cards. In Custom mode, circular recording is enabled by default.
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Orientation
The camera can operate upside down, which is a capability you may want to put to
use based on its hiding position such as prioritizing whether the USB port or memory
card faces out for easier access in a tight corner. Resulting video will appear upside
down on your computer unless you choose the Up-side-down option in the Zetta
Widget software. Make sure to click on Sync Settings to DVR and keep the camera’s
three-position switch in Custom Mode. The default is Normal orientation.
While Night Vision produces viewable results near the camera, its useful range will
trail off beyond 10 - 16 feet (3 - 5 meters) away from the camera.