Usage is up to aesthetics. Excellent image and sound capture.
To set the time must be created on the memory card to a text file must be called time.txt
and put the right information. Below is an example (copy / paste but do not take the quotes):
"2013-09-20 3:01:00 p.m."
we must respect this format and put ten seconds ahead
because it will be time once disconnected and re-lit.
Motion detection works well. Retrieving files to PC
no problem and we can add to it an SD card capacity.
I saw that people had not received the instructions so I'll put mine.
(Excuse the franchouillard style)
My dial buttons:
Holding the key in front of you with the LED on the top half.
on the left there are two buttons:
1: On / Off or motion detection
2: Reset
on the right a button which is used to lots of things
3: Photo / Video
To turn the key click 2 seconds on / off
the key length vibrates, the LED lights
For motion detection recording click once on the button On / Off
the key vibrates 6 times and the LED will turn off: Recording will be done when detecting movements and make 3-minute recordings
To exit this mode motion detection, click again on the On / Off button and the key vibrates 6 times.
To take a picture, click button 3, the key vibrates once, the picture is taken.
For a video, click and hold the button 3, the key vibrates 2 times and records video support button 3 stops recording, the key vibrates 2 times.
For a video recording at the point, the key must be installed with the LED upward
PS:
1) Remember that vibrates every 10 minutes to remind that it is operating.
Therefore make short recordings.
2) Make sure the battery holds well the load. For example mine takes 45 minutes continuous video recording. But from what I've read there have been cases where the batteries do not hold.
In this case try to load it from a USB transformer rather than the USB socket of a computer, it can give better results. And if it still does not work contact the vendor for exchange.