JMDHKK K20

JMDHKK K20 Hidden Camera Detector Instruction Manual

Model: K20 | Brand: JMDHKK

1. Ifihan

The JMDHKK K20 Hidden Camera Detector is a versatile device designed to enhance your personal privacy and security. It combines multiple detection functions to help you identify hidden cameras, wireless listening devices, and magnetic GPS trackers in various environments such as hotels, offices, cars, and homes.

Awọn ẹya pataki:

JMDHKK K20 Privacy Protection Detector with features highlighted

Image: The JMDHKK K20 detector showcasing its capabilities in detecting wireless signals, hidden cameras, and magnetic trackers.

2. Eto

2.1 Ngba agbara si Ẹrọ

Before first use, or if the device does not power on, ensure it is fully charged. The K20 detector comes with a Type-C charging port. Connect the provided charging cable to the device and a suitable USB power source. A red indicator light will illuminate during charging and turn off once charging is complete.

Video: Demonstrates how to charge the K18+ detector, which has a similar charging process to the K20 model. The video shows plugging in the Type-C charging cable and observing the indicator light.

2.2 Attaching Eriali

The K20 detector includes two types of antennas for different detection modes:

JMDHKK K20 detector with RF antenna and magnetic probe attached

Image: The JMDHKK K20 detector with both the RF antenna and the magnetic probe attached, ready for operation.

3. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

3.1 Àtúnṣe Agbára àti Ìfàmọ́ra

To power on the device, rotate the knob switch on the top clockwise. This knob also controls the sensitivity. Rotate clockwise to increase sensitivity and counter-clockwise to decrease it. Adjust the sensitivity to a level where the device is not constantly alarming in a clear environment, typically the lowest 2-3 levels, to avoid false positives.

3.2 RF Signal Detection

This mode is used to detect wireless signals from hidden cameras, listening devices, and other transmitting bugs.

  1. Ensure the RF antenna is securely attached.
  2. Turn on the detector by rotating the top knob. The device will automatically enter RF signal detection mode.
  3. Adjust the sensitivity knob counter-clockwise until the green LED lights stop flashing and the device stops beeping. This sets the baseline for the environment.
  4. Slowly scan the area. When the detector approaches a wireless signal source, it will emit continuous alarms or vibrations, and the signal strength LED bar will increase, indicating a successful detection.
  5. Inspect the identified object to determine if it is a spy device.

Video: Demonstrates the RF signal detection mode of the JMDHKK K20, showing how to adjust sensitivity and detect wireless signals.

JMDHKK K20 detecting wireless signals from various devices

Image: The K20 detector actively scanning for wireless signals, illustrating its use in identifying listening devices, SIM bugs, cell phones, and wireless location trackers.

3.3 Magnetic Field Detection

This mode is specifically designed to locate magnetic tracking devices, often found hidden in vehicles or on metal surfaces.

  1. Ensure the magnetic probe (GS Probe) is securely connected to the top-middle port.
  2. Turn on the detector by rotating the top knob.
  3. Press and hold the 'M' button for 3-4 seconds until the blue GS pilot light illuminates and the white LED light at the end of the magnetic antenna turns on.
  4. Slowly move the magnetic probe close to suspected areas (e.g., under car seats, bumpers, luggage). When the probe is 0-5 inches away from a magnetic object, the signal strength LED bar will intensify to red, and an alarm will sound.
  5. Detection distance depends on the object's size and magnetic strength: bigger, stronger magnets are detected from afar; smaller ones up close.

Video: Demonstrates the magnetic field detection feature of the JMDHKK K20, showing how to attach the GS probe and detect magnetic objects.

JMDHKK K20 detecting magnetic objects in a car interior

Image: The K20 detector's magnetic field detection in action, showing the device being used to locate a magnetic tracker in a car interior.

3.4 Camera Lens Finder

This function helps identify hidden camera lenses, including wired, wireless, pinhole, and infrared cameras, by reflecting light off their lenses.

  1. Turn on the detector by rotating the top knob and adjust sensitivity to the lowest level.
  2. Briefly press the 'M' button to activate the red LED lights on the back of the detector. Press again to turn them off. Long press to change the flash frequency of the LED lights. Choose a frequency that suits you.
  3. Gbe awọn view finder (the circular lens on the front) under one eye.
  4. Slowly scan the area, looking through the view finder. Any hidden camera lens will reflect the red LED light, appearing as a bright, distinct spot.
  5. Manually verify if the bright spot is indeed a hidden camera.

Video: Demonstrates the camera lens finder function of the JMDHKK K20, showing how to activate the LED lights and identify hidden camera lenses.

JMDHKK K20 detecting various types of hidden cameras

Image: The K20 detector highlighting its ability to detect hidden, wired, wireless, pinhole, and infrared cameras using its lens detection feature.

4. Itọju

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your JMDHKK K20 detector, follow these maintenance guidelines:

5. Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your JMDHKK K20 detector, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ẹrọ naa ko ṣiṣẹLow battery; Power knob not fully rotatedCharge the device fully; Rotate the power knob clockwise until it clicks on.
Frequent false alarms in RF modeHigh environmental RF interference (Wi-Fi, cell signals); Sensitivity too highReduce sensitivity by rotating the knob counter-clockwise; Move away from known strong signal sources.
Wiwa oofa ko ṣiṣẹMagnetic probe not properly connected; Not in magnetic detection modeEnsure probe is securely screwed in; Press and hold 'M' button for 3-4 seconds to activate magnetic mode.
Cannot find hidden cameras with lens finderIncorrect usage; Camera lens too small or well-hiddenEnsure red LED lights are on and flashing frequency is suitable; Scan slowly and thoroughly, checking all angles.

6. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Orukọ awoṣeK20 Hidden camera detector
BrandJMDHKK
Nọmba Awoṣe NkanK20
Iwọn Nkan6.4 iwon (0.4 iwon)
Ọja Mefa4.7 x 2.1 x 0.78 inches
Orisun agbaraAgbara Batiri (Batiri litiumu polima 1 to wa)
Voltage3.7 Volts
Wattage4.07 watt
Ohun eloAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Awọn irinše to waAntenna, Charging Cable, GS Probe, Main Unit, User Manual
Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọWireless, Magnetic
Asopọmọra TechnologyAilokun
International Idaabobo RatingIP54

7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

JMDHKK is committed to providing high-quality products and customer satisfaction. This product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty details, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your K20 detector, please refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official JMDHKK store on Amazon.

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