Note: The function is limited if a Mir-
ror 21 is fitted and/or with a vertically
aligned Camera Cable 1.
• <Gallery>: This is where recorded pho-
tos can be accessed.
You can select the required file based
on its date using the Down Button 10 or
the Up Button 7.
Press the Right-Hand Button 11 or the
Center Button 9 to see a preview of the
selected photo.
To open the selected file, press the
Center Button 9.
• <Camera mode>: Choose <Photo>.
• <Display brightness>: Set the required
brightness for the display.
• <Color>: Switch between the color view
and black/white view of the display.
• <Device settings>
<Date & time>: You can set the date and
time for saving photos and select the
date and time format.
Note: If the date and time can no
longer be saved, the built-in coin cell is
drained.
Contact an authorised Bosch-after-sales
service center if this happens.
<Language>: Select the language used
in the display.
<Switch off after ...>: Choose the time
interval after which the inspection cam-
era will switch off automatically if no
button is pressed.
• <Device info>: Here you will find device
information, such as the installed soft-
ware version and legal information.
• <Factory reset>: You can reset all of the
menu options to factory settings. This
also simultaneously and permanently
deletes all of the saved files.
Operation
Saving/Transferring the
Recordings
Taking a Photo
(Fig. 1, Fig. 7, Fig. 8)
Press the Photo Recording Button 12 to take
a photo of the current display view. The pho-
tos are stored in the internal memory of the
inspection camera and can be transferred
via the USB Type-C® Port 27.
Fig. 8
Data Transfer via the USB Type-C®
Interface
(Fig. 8, Fig. 9)
Switch on the inspection camera to transfer
data via the USB Type-C® interface. Open
the Top Flap 26. Connect the USB Type-C®
Port 27 to your PC via the USB Type-C® Ca-
ble 28 *.
* USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks
of USB Implementers Forum.
Open the file browser on your PC and select
the Bosch_GIC drive. The saved files can be
copied from the internal memory of the in-
spection camera and can be moved to your
PC or deleted.
Fig. 9
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