If you are looking for the scans of the ORIGINAL MD80 camera instructions, get them in your email by signing up on the right. We won’t spam you or sell your email address! [Update 27 March 2014: If you don’t get the email please let me know using the contact form as I’ve been having problems with the plugin. I won’t know if you don’t get it!] I have written some instructions for my Chinese MD80 camera copy. I’ve put them up here as numerous people find that they either don’t get the MD80 camera instructions or get them in Chinese. Even the English language ones aren’t particularly good, hence I decided to re-write them. If you haven’t got one already! I admit that these are pretty basic, but there isn’t really much to know once you get the hang of things. The MD80 camera has a built-in Lithium Polymer battery that is supposed to last about two hours. This is charged using the Mini-USB port on the bottom of the camera, either from your computer’s USB port, or using the mains adaptor usually supplied. It is recommended to charge it fully before first use. MD80 Camera Instructions All the information you need about the MD80 mini camcorder. D001 - MD80 Mini Camera (720x480) Specifications: Camera Specs: Basic Operation: Note: D001 has blue/red leds with push buttons. (shown above) MD80 has blue/green leds with slider buttons. MD80 vs D001. Basic Operation: There are 3 buttons, press and hold power button for 3 seconds to turn camera On or Off. MD80 Mini DV DVR Sports Video Camera Recorder ideal for usage as a Hidden/SPY Camera, Camcorder, Webcam. I have yet to discover how it lets you know it is fully charged. Though the battery is soldered on, various people have added larger capacity batteries. Check out the page for more information. I have also heard reports that if you hold down the Record button while plugging in a USB cable, it will run from the USB power without going into Mass Storage mode or Webcam mode. The MD80 camera will not operate without a microSD or microSDHC card in place. More information on suitable cards can be found my page and if you need one in the UK, I’d recommend you buy it from. There are three buttons and two LEDs (lights). ![]() The three buttons are pretty straightforward, as they are helpfully labelled with ‘Power’ and ‘Mode’ on the side buttons, and some symbols by the top button. The symbols appear to be the standard Stop (a square) and Record (a circle) symbols. On my camera, the LEDs are red and blue. Both lights are on when charging. Steady blue light appears to be ON. Will go back to standby (turned off) if not activated within 45 seconds. Pressing the mode button alternates between Normal and Sound-activated recording modes. You can tell that Sound-activated mode has been chosen as the red LED flashes about twice a second. It is not recording in either mode at this point. To record: press the button on top in Normal mode, or a noise over a certain level (claimed to be 60 dB) will start it in Sound-activated mode. In either mode, recording is indicated by the red LED flashing about once a second. It appears that the button can also be used in Sound-activated mode, but this often causes confusion as recording will stop after two minutes without further noise activation. ↓ • Electraglide Great someone is trying to sort out the Chinese/English instructions for these little cameras. I admit I’m surprised at the quality of the picture from such a tiny device. Md80 Mini Camera ManualI’ve managed to sort out most of it, but do you know how to sort out the anoying date which insists it is 2008. I have put the TAG.TXT file in the root directory of the SD card (using the SD adaptor and loading it directly from my PC) but despite having put the new date in the field and deleted (I think) the 2008 date file it still insists its 2008 but the time counter works. I’d be happy to delete the date altogether, any suggestions? ↓ • Frank Yup – I had the exact same problem with one of mine. I bought three of these – as they are cheap. Seems 2 of them are recent – the standard date set was 2012. Md81s Mini Cam ManualOne was different – factory date was 2008. After a lot of tinkering i found this: boot it up, power it down. Connect to the computer. Take the tag.txt file and replace the date/time with the current one. If any issue occurs after the software was updated, the TV can be reinstalled. To reset all TV settings, proceed as follows: • Press the [Home] button on the remote of the TV and select one of the following depending on the TV model: • [Setup] > [TV settings] > [General settings] > [Reinstall TV] or • [Setup] > [TV settings] > [Reinstall TV] or • [Settings] > [General settings] > [Reinstall TV] • To start the first installation process, confirm with the [OK] button on the remote control. Philips tv software update download. Note: All previously installed channels, selected settings and recorded programmes will be lost. Power it up and it is good to go. Hope it works for you to. On mine the tag.txt was this: 2012-05-01 23:59:59 the format is YYYY-DD-MM HH:MM:SS (space) A wild guess – this ‘2008’ model is older and does not know the [date] thingie.
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