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XTR-BLUE1 Bluetooth® Camera w/DVR Setup and User Guide The XTR-BLUE1 is a high-end, mini high-definition digital video camera with an integrated DVR in an ear-piece design. Its features include: 3MP color CMOS sensor for video and photographs Video recording: 736 x 480 @ 30 FPS with M-JPEG codec Sound-activated video recording 4 GB internal flash memory with data security encryption Real time clock display for video and photographs USB 1.1/2.0 support for data off-loading LED indicator light Memory space, battery level reporting function TV-OUT Bluetooth headset functionality NOTE: This device does not include sound recording.
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Step 1. Initial setup U-Disk mode / Clock update U-Disk mode is used for changing the password, setting the internal clock, and overwriting existing data in memory, and other settings. This procedure should be performed before using the XTR-BLUE1: • •
Set the XTR-BLUE1 power switch to OFF (power off). Connect the USB cable provided between the USB jack on the XTR-BLUE1 and a USB jack on a computer running a Microsoft® Windows® operating system (see Specifications for Operating System Platforms).
USB jack • • •
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Shutter button
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Power switch
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Lens
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Stop button
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Video recording button
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USB connector
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Microphone
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Bluetooth Headset volume loop control
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Microphone
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Voice activated switch
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Bluetooth power switch / answer / ring off
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USB cable
PC USB jack
Power on the XTR-BLUE1. After the operating system recognizes the XTR-BLUE1, use Windows Explorer to open the directory for the XTR-BLUE1 (USB) device. In the directory file list, double-click the filename Authentication.exe to open it. An Authentication window will open.
In the Authentication window, enter the default password, PD20, then click OK. Click the Sync Date/Time button to update the clock in the XTR-BLUE1 with the clock settings of your computer. When the date and time confirmation window opens, click OK.
Package contents • •
Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter and Cable
CD (Manual)
AC Power Adapter
Ear Pieces
Portable Power Supply Mini-B 8-Pin Discharge Wire
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AV Cable
USB Connector Adapter
USB Cable
Click the Change Password button. In the Password window, enter a New Password for the XTR-BLUE1, then re-enter it in the Confirm Password field.
Velcro® Patch Pouch
Click U-Disk. A directory file list for the device will open. •
In the file list for your XTR-BLUE1, find and open the initialization file. This file is appended with a .ini extension, and can be edited with any text editor, such as Notepad. XTR-BLUE1_SQ 12/7/11
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Attach the Mini B 8-pin discharge wire (provided) to the USB jack of the XTR-BLUE1 and the frontpanel jack of the Portable Power Supply
Mini B 8-pin Discharge Wire
USB jack —— ——
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To setup the TV OUT signal format, edit NTSC_PAL = 0 for NTSC video format (used in most of North and South America, and some other countries), or edit NTSC_PAL = 1 for PAL format. To setup the Loop Overwrite function, edit VIDEO_RECORD_MODE = 0 to stop recording when memory is full, or edit VIDEO_RECORD_MODE = 1 to overwrite old data in memory when memory is full. Enter a password to use the TV OUT feature of the XTR-BLUE1. The default password is “000000”. The password can have a maximum of 6 digits. Save the editing changes made to the file and close the file editor. Proceed to Charging the XTR-BLUE1 ..., or eject the device from the operating system, then disconnect it from the USB port.
Charging the XTR-BLUE1 and portable power supply Charge the XTR-BLUE1 device fully before use. It can be charged different ways: •
Through a USB connection to a computer: —— Power off the XTR-BLUE1. —— Connect the USB cable provided between the USB jack on the XTR-BLUE1 and a USB jack on a computer that is running. The XTR-BLUE1 will begin charging and the red indicator will flash slowly.
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Power on the XTR-BLUE1.
NOTE: You can test the charge level of the Portable Power Supply by pressing the button on the top of the unit. Operation Indicators Function
Red Indicator
Power on
On
Battery charging
Flash slowly
Battery fully charged
On
Low battery indication
Flash quickly for 30 sec. then power off
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USB cable
Wait until the red indicator stops flashing and stays on, then disconnect the USB cable between the XTR-BLUE1 and your computer.
Using an automobile cigarette lighter with the adapter: —— Power off the XTR-BLUE1. —— Plug the cigarette lighter adapter into the lighter socket. —— Connect the USB cable provided between the USB jack on the XTR-BLUE1 and a USB jack on a cigarette lighter adapter. NOTE: Some cars may need to be running to provide power to the lighter socket. The XTR-BLUE1 will begin charging and the red indicator will flash slowly. —— Wait until the red indicator stops flashing and stays on, then disconnect the USB cable between the XTR-BLUE1 and cigarette lighter adapter. Using the USB power adapter provided: —— Power off the XTR-BLUE1. —— Connect the power adapter to the USB connector on the XTR-BLUE1, then plug it into a standard 120 VAC outlet. The red indicator on the XTR-BLUE1 will flash continuously while charging. —— Wait until the red indicator stops flashing and stays on, then disconnect the power adapter from the XTR-BLUE1 and outlet. Charging the Portable Power Supply . —— Power off the Portable Power Supply. —— Connect the Mini B 8-Pin Discharge Wire to Portable Power Supply and the USB connector adapter. —— Plug the USB connector into a USB port on a running computer. The indicator on the Portable Power Supply will flash continuously while charging. —— Wait until the indicator stops flashing and stays on, then disconnect the Portable Power Supply.
Bluetooth Headset
Audible tone Flash quickly Flash slowly
Audible tone
Photo shooting
Flash 2x
Audible tone
Memory full
On for 30 sec., then dormant state
Audible tone
On
Flash alternately
Turn on voice activated switch
Flash 3x
In voice activated mode, if no sound detected for 3 min., revert to standby mode
Flash 3x, then revert to standby mode
Memory level detection - press Video recording button for 4 seconds
On Flash quickly
Data transmission (non-decryption state)
Battery level detection - press Stop button for 4 seconds
Battery or Memory available
Audible tone
Video recording
Data transmission (decryption state)
USB jack
Green Indicator
PC camera mode
TV OUT mode
PC USB jack
PPS jack
Flash alternately
Flash 1x
75% - 100% battery available
Flash 2x
50% - 75% battery available
Flash 3x
25% - 50% battery available
Flash 4x
Less than 25% battery available Flash 1x
75% - 100% memory available
Flash 2x
50% - 75% memory available
Flash 3x
25% - 50% memory available
Flash 4x
Less than 25% memory available
Step 2. Operation Powering on the device To power on the headset, slide the power switch to on. The red indicator will light and an audible tone can be heard. Power Switch
Using the Portable Power Supply with the XTR-BLUE1 The Portable Power Supply can provide extended power to the XTR-BLUE1, or function as a flash light if necessary. To attach the power supply to the XTR-BLUE1: •
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Power off the XTR-BLUE1.
NOTE: If the device doesn’t respond when the power button is pressed, the battery power is low. The device should be recharged.
Video Recording - Manual With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on: • •
Press the Video Recording button to start video recording. The green indicator light will flash slowly and an audible tone can be heard. Press Stop to stop recording. The recording will be saved into a file in an AVI format file. During long term video recordings, the system will generate a file automatically in every 30 minutes.
Video Recording - Voice activated With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on: •
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Turn on XTR-BLUE1 voice activated switch; the red indicator will flash three times. If the sound level rises above 75db, the device will start recording video; if the sound level drops below 75dB for three minutes, the recording will stop and the device will revert to standby mode. It will start recording again when the sound level rises above 75dB. During long term video recordings, the system will save the automatically file every 30 minutes.
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In the Authentication window, enter the password setup you setup for the XTR-BLUE1, then click OK. The default password is “PD20”. Click U-Disk to open the file directory window.
Photo Shooting With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on: • •
Press Shutter once. The XTR-BLUE1 will take two pictures. The green indicator light will flash twice and an audible tone can be heard from the earpiece. Photographs are saved in JPG format.
Awakening from Standby With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on and in Standby state (not recording): •
If no operation is in progress and no buttons are pushed for 3 minutes, the device will “sleep”. —— To wake the unit and begin recording: - Press the Video Recording button to record video, or - Press the Sound Recording button to record audio, or - Press the Shutter button to take two photographs. - Press the Stop button to stop recording or wake the device without starting any operation.
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With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on:
Using TV OUT
Press and hold the Stop button for 4 seconds. The red indicator will flash from 1 - 4 times, indicating how much power is available in the battery. See the Operations Indicators table above to decode the flash indications.
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Memory Level Detection With the XTR-BLUE1 powered on: •
Press and hold the Video Recording button for 4 seconds. The green indicator will flash from 1 - 4 times, indicating how much memory space is available in the device. See the Operations Indicators table above to decode the flash indications.
Off-loading recordings from the XTR-BLUE1 You can copy or delete files from the XTR-BLUE1 for viewing on a computer or freeing space in the headset internal memory. To copy files from the XTR-BLUE1: • •
Power off the XTR-BLUE1. Connect the USB cable provided between the USB jack on the XTR-BLUE1 and a USB jack on a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system (see Specifications for Operating System Platforms). An entry will appear for the device.
USB jack • •
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Open the PHOTO or VIDEO folder, then copy the contents to a local directory on your computer as needed. You can also delete files from these directories to free internal memory space. Play the files copied to your computer’s local directory using standard Windows audio - video players.
TV OUT is used to attach the XTR-BLUE1 directly to an AV player, such as a TV or monitor with compatible interface connectors to play video/audio or audio files:
Battery Level Detection
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USB cable
PC USB jack
After the operating system recognizes the XTR-BLUE1, use Windows Explorer to open the directory for the XTR-BLUE1 (USB) device. In the directory file list, double-click the filename Authentication.exe to open it. The Authentication window will open.
Power off the XTR-BLUE1. Connect the AV cable provided between the XTR-BLUE1 and a AV player or monitor. Power on the XTR-BLUE1. The red and green indicators will be on continuously. To operate the device, see the on-screen graphic controls display: —— Press Shutter to select the last file for play, press Voice Recording to select the next file to play. —— Press Voice Recording to play and pause the file selected. —— Press and hold Voice Recording to fast-forward through the file. —— Press and hold Shutter to to quickly rewind the file. —— Press Stop to stop playing the file. —— Press Stop for 2 seconds to delete the file.
Using the device as a PC camera To attach the XTR-BLUE1 to a PC for viewing and recording live video: • • •
Power off the XTR-BLUE1. Set the Voice Activation switch to On Connect a USB cable between the USB jack on he XTR-BLUE1 and a USB port on your computer.
USB jack •
USB cable
Power on your XTR-BLUE1. The green indicator will flash quickly.
PC USB jack
Step 3. Using the XTR-BLUE1 as a Bluetooth headset Bluetooth Pairing Press Bluetooth Answer/Ring Off of headset for 5 seconds. An audible tone can be heard, and the blue light will flash quickly indicating that pairing is initiated. At the mobile phone, start a search to find Bluetooth devices. The XTR-BLUE1 will appear as “PD20” when discovered by the mobile phone. “Pair” the Bluetooth headset to mobile phone. After successful pairing, an audible tone can be heard and the blue light on the headset will flash in every 3 minutes, indicating that the Bluetooth headset is connected to the mobile phone. Dialing After dialing and connecting a call, the headset will pair with the mobile phone. Answering After hearing the prompt tone from headset, press Answer/Ring Off on the headset. An audible tone can be heard, indicating that the call has been answered. Rejection After hearing the prompt tone from headset, press and hold Answer/Ring Off for 2 seconds. An audible tone can be heard, indicating that the call was rejected. Ringing Off After making a call, press Answer/Ring Off. An audible tone can be heard, indicating that the ringer is off. Volume Control To increase the headset volume, press the Volume Control button once. To decrease the volume, press and hold the Volume Control button. Turn off Bluetooth Headset Press Answer/Ring Off for 3 seconds to turn off the headset. The blue light will be on for 1 second, and an audible tone can be heard.
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Specifications Item
Specification
Sensor
3,000,000 pixel color CMOS
View angle
80°
Battery
380 mAH Li-battery (rechargeable)
Battery capacity
2 hours recording (approx.)
Portable Power Supply power extension
3 hours (approx.)
Consumption current
150 mA / 3.7 V (maximum)
Memory capacity
4GB NAND flash
Storage temperature
-4°F – 140°F (-20°C – 60°C)
Operating temperature
14°F – 122°F (-10°C – 50°C)
Operating humidity
15 – 85% RH
Storage media
Flash (built in)
Picture format
2048 x 1536 JPEG
Video function and format
AVI D1 (736 x 480 @ 30 FPS maximum), M-JPEG codec
USB jack
USB 2.0 compatible
Operating system platform
Microsoft® Windows® 98SE / 2000 / ME / XP / Vista / 7