BOBLOV PD50

BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera User Manual

Model: PD50 | Brand: BOBLOV

Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera. This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your device. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the camera to ensure proper functionality and to maximize its performance.

The BOBLOV PD50 is a high-definition body-worn camera designed for various applications, featuring 1296P WDR recording, night vision capabilities, a wide-angle lens, and a durable design. It is equipped with a 2400mAh battery for extended recording times and supports a dashcam mode for vehicle use.

Ihirangi mokete

Tena koa tirohia nga mea kei roto i te kete i runga i te wetewete pouaka kia mohio kei te noho katoa nga taonga:

  • BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera (32GB internal memory)
  • Topenga Pakihiwi
  • Topenga whitiki
  • Pūrere Whakakī (Adapter Power)
  • Tauira Raraunga USB
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera and accessories including shoulder clip, belt clip, charger, data cable, and user manual.

Image: BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera and its included accessories.

Ka mutu te huaview

Familiarize yourself with the various components and controls of your BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera:

Diagram of BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera showing microphone, LED light, charging indicator, working indicator, location pointing light, IR light, speaker, reset button, LCD screen, menu button, playback/confirm button, return button, video recording button, audio recording button, up button, down button, photo shooting button, HDMI port, USB port, and power switch.

Image: Detailed diagram of the BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera's components and controls.

  • hopuoro: Ka hopu ororongo i te wa e hopu ana.
  • Rama LED: Ka whakarato whakamarama.
  • Tohu Whakatau: Ka whakaatu i te mana o te utu.
  • Tohu Mahi: Indicates device operation status.
  • Location Pointing Light: Laser pointer for aiming.
  • Rama IR: Ngā rama LED infrared mō te tirohanga pō.
  • Kaikōrero: Mo te purei ororongo.
  • Patene Tautuhi Anō: Hei tautuhi i te taputapu.
  • Mata LCD: Displays menu, live view, and playback.
  • Patene Tahua: Ka uru ki nga tautuhinga taputapu.
  • Playback/Confirm Button: Initiates playback or confirms selections.
  • Pātene Whakahoki: Whakatere whakamuri i roto i ngā tahua.
  • Pātene Hopu Ataata: Ka tīmata/ka mutu te tuhi ataata.
  • Audio Recording Button: Starts/stops audio recording.
  • Pihi Whakatika / Raro: Whakatere i nga whiringa tahua.
  • Photo Shooting Button: Ka hopu whakaahua.
  • Paerewa HDMI: Mo te hono ki nga whakaaturanga o waho.
  • Tauranga USB: Mo te utu me te whakawhiti raraunga.
  • Whakawhiti Kaha: Ka whakakā/whakaweto i te taputapu.

Tatūnga

1. Te Whakataki i te Pūhiko

Before first use, fully charge the camera's battery. The 2400mAh battery supports approximately 6 hours of continuous 1080p recording. Using the original cable and 3.8V DC adapter, a full charge takes about 1 hour with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology.

  1. Connect the USB data cable to the camera's USB port.
  2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the provided charger.
  3. Monohia te rihi ki te putanga hiko.
  4. Ka marama te tohu utu. Ka whakaweto, ka huri ranei te tae ina oti te utu.
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera connected to a power outlet via USB cable for fast charging. The image indicates 1 hour charging for 7 hours record time.

Image: Charging the BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera.

2. Te Whakakaha/Weto

To power on the camera, press and hold the Power Switch until the screen illuminates. To power off, press and hold the Power Switch again until the device shuts down.

3. Te hono ki te Rorohiko

The camera supports plug-and-play functionality with Windows 7/8/10 and Mac operating systems for easy data transfer.

  1. Me mohio kei te kaha te kamera.
  2. Honoa te kāmera ki tō rorohiko mā te whakamahi i te taura raraunga USB kua whakaratohia.
  3. The camera will be recognized as a removable disk. You can then access and transfer recorded files.
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera connected to a laptop via USB cable, displaying 'Device is connected' on its screen.

Image: Connecting the BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera to a computer.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Hopu Ataata

The camera supports 1296P, 1080P, and 720P HD resolutions with a 150-degree wide-angle lens and WDR for clear video capture.

  1. To start video recording, press the dedicated Video Recording button.
  2. The working indicator will change to indicate recording is in progress.
  3. Hei whakamutu i te tuhi, pēhia anō te pātene Tuhi Ataata.
  4. You can select video resolution (1296P, 1080P, 720P) through the camera's menu settings.
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera displaying a 1296P video recording on its screen, showing a scene with people.

Image: High-definition video recording at 1296P resolution.

BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera with a visual representation of its 150-degree wide lens capturing a broad scene.

Image: The camera's 150-degree wide-angle lens capturing a broad field of view.

2. Hopu Ororongo

To record audio only:

  1. Press the dedicated Audio Recording button to start.
  2. Patohia ano kia mutu.

3. Whakaahua Whakaahua

Hei hopu whakaahua:

  1. Press the dedicated Photo Shooting button.
  2. The camera will capture a still image.

4. Night Vision (IR LED)

The camera features 850nm high-intensity dual infrared LEDs for night vision, allowing recording up to 30-40 feet in total darkness.

  1. To activate or deactivate IR night vision, press the IR Light button.
  2. The IR LEDs will illuminate when active.
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera showing its night vision IR LED lights, with a close-up of the IR button and the illuminated IR LEDs.

Image: Activating night vision with IR LED lights.

5. Dashcam Mode

In Dashcam mode, the camera automatically starts recording when powered on and saves videos when the engine is turned off (when connected to a vehicle's power supply).

  1. Enable Dashcam mode in the camera's menu settings.
  2. Mount the camera securely in your vehicle.
  3. Connect the camera to your vehicle's power supply.

6. Purei ano

Ki te review tuhia footage and photos:

  1. Press the Playback/Confirm button to enter playback mode.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate through files.
  3. Press Playback/Confirm again to view he mea kua tīpakohia file.
  4. Press the Return button to exit playback mode.

7. Tahua Whakaterenga

To access and adjust camera settings:

  1. Patohia te paatene Tahua kia uru ki te tahua tautuhinga.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through options.
  3. Press the Playback/Confirm button to select an option or enter a sub-menu.
  4. Press the Return button to go back to the previous menu or exit the menu.

Te tiaki

1. Te horoi

Regularly clean the camera lens and body to ensure optimal performance. Use a soft, dry cloth for the body and a lens cleaning cloth for the lens. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.

2. Rokiroki

Rokirokihia te kāmera ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me ngā pāmahana tino kino. Me whakarite kia utua te pākahiko (tata ki te 50%) mēnā ka roa te wā e rongoatia ana kia roa ake ai te ora o te pākahiko.

3. Antivirus Protection

The camera features an antivirus design to detect and destroy viruses within the internal memory. Regularly check for firmware updates from the manufacturer to ensure the latest protection.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTe Take Taea / Rongoa
Karekau te kamera i te hiko.
  • Battery may be depleted. Charge the camera fully.
  • Ensure the Power Switch is held long enough.
Ka mutu ohorere te tuhi.
  • Battery may be low. Charge the camera.
  • Internal memory may be full. Transfer files to a computer and delete them from the camera.
Te kounga ataata kino.
  • Tērā pea he paru te karāhe arotahi. Horoia te karāhe arotahi ki te kakahu ngohengohe.
  • Me whakarite kia tika te whakamarama.
  • Tirohia nga tautuhinga taumira ataata i te tahua.
Kāore te rorohiko e mōhio ki te kāmera.
  • Ensure the camera is powered on before connecting to the computer.
  • Whakamātauria tētahi tauranga USB rerekē, taura rānei.
  • Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko.
Kāore te tirohanga pō e mahi ana.
  • Ensure the IR Light button has been pressed to activate night vision.
  • Check if the IR LEDs are physically obstructed.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Mana TipiNovatek 96658
Pūoko CMOSSony IMX291
Pika32 MP
Video Recording Frame Rate30 FPS / 60 FPS
Hōputu Hopu AtaataMOV / H.264
Hōputu Ororongo TautokohiaAAC
Synchronous Sound RecordingTautokohia
MataLCD Whakamāramatanga Teitei 2.0-inihi
Roopu Hopu AtaataTautokohia
Internal Memory Capacity32 GB
Pūhiko Raukaha2400 mah
Waa WhakatauApprox. 1 hour (Quick Charge 3.0)
Video Recording DurationApprox. 6 hours (continuous 1080p)
Dashcam ModeTautokohia
Nga waahanga motuhakeInfrared Night Vision, LED Light Compensation, Laser Positioning, Portable
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)80 mm x 60 mm x 32 mm (Body only)
Taumaha Tinana Matua112 g
Hangarau HonongaWaea (USB)
BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera held in a hand, illustrating its compact size and lightweight design.

Image: Compact size and lightweight design of the BOBLOV PD50 Body Camera.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official BOBLOV webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

Tuhipoka: Ko nga korero mo te waatea o nga waahanga e manawapa kaore i te waatea.

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