Cyclevision Pty Ltd CVHC0101 Benutzerhandbuch

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Your computer will take up to 14 seconds to detect the Cyslevision 
Helmet camera and once detected simply follow the onscreen prompts to 
download the vision data files to your storage area of preference.
The Cyclevision Helmet records in true HD 1920 x 1080 x 30fps which is 
equal to 100 MB per minute. This is a reference point only, environmental 
factors may vary file size.
The vision data is recorded in 2 minute loop sequences, i.e. if the inbuilt 
32GB memory card were empty and the camera activated the first 2 
minute loop will be recorded followed immediately by another 2 minute 
loop and so on. When the card becomes full the programming will dump 
the very first loop recorded (oldest loop) and replace it with the newest 
loop, (and so on).
If you do not download the vision the loops will simply continue to 
overwrite each other ad infinitum.
A 32 GB memory card when full will download approximately 120 x 
2 minute loops of vision and sound. This is why Cyclevision has kept 
the default card to 32GB, if we elected to install a 64 GB memory card 
(approximately 8 hours of storage) it would require 240 files to be 
transferred and downloaded and you may be quite annoyed at the length 
of time it takes to do this.
TRANSFERRING VIDEO/S TO PC/MAC
The Cyclevision Helmet has a reset button located on the top right hand 
side of the ON/OFF button.
If the helmet is not functioning correctly, refuses to shut down correctly or 
has any other troubling issues, use a paper clip and gently insert it into 
the hole and feel for the reset button, located slightly to the top corner of 
the reset hole. 
Push this button to interrupt the power supply and reset the CPUs.
Reset
Rear
BCB & CPU RESET