Spytec Inventio-HD Pro User manual
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Spytec Inventio-HD Pro is a compact yet powerful covert recording device that can be used for a variety of purposes including security, investigations, and surveillance. With its high-definition video recording capabilities, long battery life, and ample storage space, the Inventio-HD Pro is an ideal choice for capturing clear and detailed footage in both indoor and outdoor settings. Some of the key features of the Inventio-HD Pro include:
- High-Definition Video Recording: The Inventio-HD Pro records video in full 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second, providing crystal-clear footage that can be easily viewed and analyzed.
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Storage
A. The Inventio-HD Pro supports up to 32GB microSD cards. MicroSD cards with a speed of Class 6 or higher are strongly recommended for optimal video quality.
B. When your microSD card is full, the Inventio-HD Pro blue LED light will light up for
1-2 seconds. At this point, the Inventio-HD
Pro will automatically save all data and power off.
Battery
A. To charge the Inventio-HD Pro battery, connect the Inventio-HD Pro to a computer or AC adaptor using the enclosed cables.
B. A red LED light will appear, indicating that the battery is successfully charging. It should require approximately 3-4 hours to fully charge your Inventio-HD Pro.
C. A green LED light will appear when the battery is fully charged.
* If the Inventio-HD Pro is unresponsive or the blue LED light blinks rapidly, this is often an indication that the battery needs to be charged
Troubleshootings
Symptom
Fail to start
Possible Reason
Low Power
System Halted
Solution
Recharge Battery
Reset, then start again
Recharge battery Auto shut off
Green LED flash
Device can not be recognized by computer
Data not Saving
Power off automatically after starting
Low Power
USB Cable failure
PC Bios disabled
Main board does not support USB port
Memory is full
Low Power
Memory is full
Replace new cable
Set USB enabled
Update mainboard driver
Remove video files
Recharge
Remove Video files
Specifications
Product size
USB
Physical Weight
Resolution
Power Supply
Video Format
Pixels
Power Duration
Memory
Power Consumption
Audio
Working Temp
Storage Temp
Fov
Menu Language
Player
Operating System
6 x 1.5 x 2in. (folded)
2.0(HS)
2oz
1920x1080P@30fps 1280x720P @60fps
Embedded 550mAH Li-polymer Battery
Mov/H.264
5 mega about 1 hour
Support Max High Speed 32gb TF card
<1.5W
Stereo
23 °F to 104 °F
4 °F to 158 °F
135 degree
English
VLC, Media player, Real Player, Quicktime win7, WinXP, Windows Vista, Mac Os 10.7
USER MANUAL
Inventio-HD Pro Features
Inventio-HD Pro Features
Inventio-HD Pro Features
• ON/OFF/RECORD Button
• LED Indicator Light
• MicroSD Card Slot
• RESET Button
• Mini USB Port
• 6 Audio Alerts
Inventio-HD Basic Operation
A. Insert a microSD Card
Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot. (MicroSD cards with a speed of Class 6 or above are recommended for optimal video quality.)
B. Switch On/Start Recording
To turn on the Inventio-HD Pro and begin recording, press the ON/OFF/RECORD button.
The blue LED light will flash. If the audio alerts are enabled, the Inventio-HD Pro will emit
4 short beeps. The Inventio-HD Pro is now recording.
C. Switch Off /Stop Recording
To turn off the Inventio-HD Pro and stop recording, press the ON/OFF/RECORD button.
The Inventio-HD Pro will automatically save all data and power off.
Changing the Inventio-HD
Pro’s Settings
A. Connect to a Computer
Connect the Inventio-HD Pro to the computer and open the Inventio-HD
Pro drive. Locate and open the setting.txt file on the Inventio-HD Pro drive.
This file will allow you to personalize various settings which are explained in detail below. Be sure to change update to Y (yes) and save the file in order to preserve your settings.
B. Settings Guide
Exposure (EV)
Range: 1 – 12
Default Setting: 6
Adjusting the exposure to “–EV” increases exposure levels, ideal for use in strong sunlight. Using “+EV” will increase the brightness in dark or cloudy conditions.
White Balance (AWB)
Range: 0 – 4,
Default Setting: 0
0–Auto, 1–Daylight, 2–Cloudy, 3–Tungsten Filament, 4–Incandescent
White balance changes the overall balance of colors in an image. This setting may be used for color correction.
Contrast (CTST)
Range: 1 – 200
Default Setting: 100
A higher contrast ratio results in an image with higher resolution and brighter colors. A lower contrast ratio produces an image that will appear dimmer.
Saturation (SAT)
Range: 1 – 200
Default Setting: 100
Saturation is the colorfulness of an image relative to its own brightness.
Adjusting the saturation setting will affect the apparent intensity of color.
Sharpness
Range: 1 – 200
Default Setting: 100
Adjusting the sharpness enhances the edge contrast of the video in order to improve its acutance (apparent sharpness).
Quality
Range: 0 – 2
Default Setting: 0
0–High, 1–Middle, 2–Low
Adjusting the video quality determines the Bit Rate for recording.
Light Frequency (LIGHTFREQ)
Range: 0 – 1
Default Setting: 1
0–60Hz, 1–50Hz
Adjust the light frequency setting to avoid power interference stripes, which may occur indoors with certain lighting.
Changing the Inventio-HD
Pro’s Settings
Date/Time Stamping on Videos (RTCDisplay)
Range: 0 – 1
Default Setting: 1
1–Enables date/time stamp display, 0–Disables date/time stamp display
Enabling Audio Alerts (AudioEnable)
Range: 0 – 1
Default Setting: 1
0–Off, 1–On
Audio Volume (AudioVol)
Range: 0 – 3
Default Setting: 1
0–High, 1–Medium, 2–Low, 3–Off
VideoSwitch
Range: 0 – 1
Default Setting: 0
Resolution:0–1080P, 1–720P
Time Lapse Recording (TimeLapse)
Range: 0 – 1
Default Setting: 0
0–Off, 1–On
BuzzerAlert
Range: 0 – 3
Default Setting: 2
0–Off, 1–High, 2–Middle, 3–Low
Viewing Videos on a PC or Mac
A. On a PC
1. Connect the Inventio-HD Pro to the PC using the enclosed USB cable.
2. Double-click on “My Computer” and locate “Removable Disk”.
3. Double-click on “Removable Disk”
4. Double-click on “DCIM”
5. You may now copy, move, or play your video files.
B. On a Mac
1. Connect the Inventio-HD Pro to the Mac using the enclosed USB cable.
2. The Inventio-HD Pro will be recognized as an External
Hard Drive.
3. Double-click on the External Hard Drive
4. You may now copy, move, or play your video fi les.
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