Pro4Tech NanoPen Manuale utente

User Guide
Pro4Tech © 2009


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NanoPen User Guide
Table of Content
Introduction................................................................
4
PC Minimum Requirements......................................... 4
Box Contents............................................................. 5
Parts and Control....................................................... 6
Closed View................................................................ 6
Open View.................................................................. 7
Remote Control Reference........................................... 8
Function Table............................................................. 9
Getting Started.......................................................... 10
Pen.............................................................................. 11
Opening and Closing................................................... 11
Power On/Off.............................................................. 11
Charging..................................................................... 12
Memory Availability..................................................... 13
Battery Level................................................................ 13
Writing........................................................................ 14
Changing the Ink Cartridge......................................... 14
Remote Control..........................................................
15
Locking and Unlocking................................................ 15
Charging..................................................................... 16
Video and Audio Recording......................................... 17
Audio only Recording.................................................. 18
Taking a Snapshot....................................................... 19
Indications................................................................... 20
PC Functions............................................................... 21
File Management.........................................................
21
Disconnecting the Pen................................................. 22
NanoPen Manager..................................................... 23
Synchronizing Date and Timestamp............................. 25
Formatting the NanoPen Memory................................ 27
Updating the NanoPen Firmware................................. 28
Pairing and Un-Pairing................................................. 30
Care and Maintenance...............................................
32
Troubleshooting.........................................................
33
Technical Specification...............................................
34
Warranty.....................................................................
35
FCC Compliance..........................................................
36

4NanoPen User Guide
Introduction
NanoPen is a self-contained covert digital camcorder concealed
inside a fully functioning standard profile ballpoint pen,
operated using a remote control device, disguised as normal
car key fob. It confirms its reception of each command via
vibrations felt in the Remote Control. The Pen contains a hidden
camera, microphone and Micro-USB socket. The Pen can be
either carried or concealed in worn clothing, with due care taken
not to obstruct the camera lens or microphone. The Pen can also
be left unattended if required, and will still function normally.
All NanoPen files are time and date stamped and stored in the
internal flash memory in the following formats:
Movie = MPEG4 (QVGA 320 x 240)
•
Audio Only = AMR
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Snapshots = JPEG, UXGA (2M Pixels)
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All NanoPen digital files are exported by Micro-USB and
are easily viewed, renamed, edited and transferred using
Windows© Explorer.
PC Minimum Requirements
USB 1.1 or higher
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Windows 2000/XP/Vista
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QuickTime Player
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NanoPen User Guide
Box Contents
NanoPen
1.
Remote Control key fob
2.
Multi-Charger
3.
USB Cable
4.
Spare ink refills
5.
User Guide
6.
Reference Card
7.
Carrying Case
8.

6NanoPen User Guide
Parts and Control
Closed View
This view shows the Pen in its normal state.
Lens location (do not obscure)
1.
Microphone location (do not block)
2.
Nib
3.
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NanoPen User Guide
Open View
This view shows the Pen in its open state. All components listed
here, are concealed when the Pen is closed.
Power on/off button
1.
LEDs indicators
2.
Micro-USB socket
3.
3
1
2

8NanoPen User Guide
Remote Control Reference
This view shows the Remote Control.
Lock button (Taking a snapshot)
1.
Alarm
2.
button (A/V recording)
Unlock button
3.
(Audio only recording)
LED indicator
4.
S5.
ocket cover
Micro-USB socket
6.
3
4
2
1
6
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NanoPen User Guide
Function Table
Function Press
Vibration
(Remote)
Remote
Control
LEDs
NanoPen
LEDs
Ref.
Page
Power
On Power
Button
Five
times 11
Off Power
Button Twice
Lock
Locking +Four
times
Four
times 15
Unlocking +Twice Twice
Audio/Video
Begin Once Once
Memory
level
indication
17
End Any Twice Twice Twice
Audio Only
Begin Once Once
Battery
level
indication
18
End Any Twice Twice Twice
Take snapshots Twice Twice Twice 19

10 NanoPen User Guide
Getting Started
When you get the NanoPen, check that the box contents
are complete, and undamaged. Also take time to read the
instructions and familiarize yourself with the basic functions.
Then take the following actions:
Connect the Pen to a PC using the supplied USB cable and
1.
adjust the time stamp using the process described on
page 25.
Fully charge the Pen. See page 12 for more information.2.
Charging process can take up to 3 hours.
Fully charge the Remote Control. See page 16 for3.
more information.
Disconnect the Pen from the PC. See page 22 for
4.
more information.
You are now ready to record.
WARNING: The NanoPen must only be formatted
using the procedure and software described on
page 27. Failure to do this will result in irreparable
damage.
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