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HD Action Camera
User’s Manual
Table of Contents
About this manual...................................................... iv
Copyright................................................................... iv
Precautions................................................................. v
Operating conditions ...........................................vi
Notes on Waterproof Case.......................................... vii
Before You Start .......................................................... x
Introducing the Camera .......................... 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
System Requirements ......................................... 1
Features............................................................ 1
Unpacking the Camera ...................................... 2
About the Camera.............................................. 5
1.4.1
Camera Views ........................................ 5
1.4.2
Button Functions .................................... 6
1.4.3
LED Indicators ....................................... 7
Getting Started ........................................ 8
2.1
Installing the Micro SD Card.............................. 8
2.1.1
Removing the Micro SD card ................. 9
2.2
Installing the Battery ......................................... 9
2.2.1
Removing the battery........................... 10
2.3 Charging the Battery........................................ 11
2.4 Turning ON/ OFF the Camera ......................... 12
2.5 OLED Screen .................................................. 13
2.6
2.7
Changing Modes ............................................. 16
Connecting to TV (HDMI Cable)...................... 17
2.8
Connecting to PC (Micro USB Cable)............... 17
Capturing Videos and Photos ................ 18
3.1
3.2
Recording Videos............................................. 18
Taking Photos.................................................. 18
3.2.1
WiFi...................................................... 19
3.2.2
Burst Shooting...................................... 20
3.2.3
Time Lapse Shooting............................ 21
3.2.4
Self-Timer............................................. 21
Adjusting the Settings............................ 22
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
Video Resolution.............................................. 24
Field of View (FOV)......................................... 25
Shooting Interval............................................. 26
Up/Down......................................................... 28
Loop ............................................................... 29
Diving ............................................................. 31
Delete.............................................................. 33
OSD Up/Down................................................. 35
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
LED................................................................ 36
Brightness ....................................................... 37
Beep................................................................ 38
Auto-Off.......................................................... 39
4.13 Date and Time ................................................. 40
4.14 RF .................................................................. 42
4.15 Factory Default ............................................... 43
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Using the Accessories............................. 44
5.1
Waterproof Case .............................................. 44
5.1.1
Using the Waterproof Case .................. 44
5.1.2
Changing the T Tip Adapter ................ 45
5.1.3
Changing the Housing Back Door........ 46
5.2 Velcro Strap..................................................... 46
5.3 Assembling the Camera Accessories.................. 47
5.4 RF Wrist Strap Remote Control......................... 48
Appendix ....................................................... 50
Specifications............................................................ 50
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 52
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
53
Radiation Exposure Statement ................................... 54
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Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of this advanced camera. Ensure
that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for
future reference.
About this manual
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made
regarding the accuracy of the contents. The manufacturer reserves
the right to change the contents, technology, and specifications
without notice.
Copyright
© Copyright 2014.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the
manufacturer.
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Precautions
General precautions
•
•
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•
•
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•
Do not store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas, as its
components may be damaged.
Do not store the product in a hot environment. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside,
which may damage the electronic circuits.
Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs.
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric
shock when exposed.
Do not drop or knock the product. Rough handling may
damage the internal components.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a
slightly damp soft cloth.
Do not open the battery cover while an image is being
recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current
image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already
stored on file.
If the product or any of its accessories are not working
properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center.
The personnel there will assist you and if necessary, arrange
for the product to be repaired.
Test for proper operation before using the camera.
Operating conditions
•
•
This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas:
- In areas subject to direct sunlight
- In areas subject to high humidity or dust
- Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to
temperature extremes
- Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun.
- In areas subject to strong vibration
Power supply
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Use only the type of battery that came with your camera.
Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment
and invalidate the warranty.
Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat.
Do not attempt to split or peel the outer casing.
Remove the battery if the camera is not going to be used for a
long time. If the battery is left unused for more than 3 months,
you need to charge the battery before use.
Notes on Waterproof Case
Waterproof Case performance
•
•
•
•
•
The waterproof case performance is equivalent to IPX8
(60m/1hr).
Underwater time limit: Do not use the waterproof case
underwater for more than 60 minutes and 60 meters to ensure
water resistance.
The waterproof case is not dust-proof.
The camera and other accessories are not waterproof unless
enclosed by the waterproof case.
When using the camera in cold or humid environments or
when going underwater, use the anti-fog insert to prevent
fogging. The anti-fog insert only provides a certain degree of
prevention, results vary depending on the actual environment.
The anti-fog insert is not for long-term use, it must be replaced
regularly.
Notes before going underwater:
(Do the following actions indoors. Do not do these actions on sandy
or dusty environment or near the water’s edge.)
•
•
•
Check if the area surrounding the waterproof case lock is clean,
do not allow dirt or sand or foreign objects around it.
Ensure that the waterproof case is closed.
Ensure that the waterproof case has no cracks or scratches. If
the waterproof case has been dropped, contact your dealer for
a replacement.
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Notes for general use:
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•
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Avoid opening or closing the waterproof case near the water’s
edge (sea, lake, beach, lake, etc.). Do not open or close the
waterproof case lock with wet hands, or hands with sand or
dust.
The accessories (batteries, etc.) used with the camera are not
water resistant, be careful in using them.
Do not drop the waterproof case to ensure waterproof
durability.
Do not place the waterproof case in temperatures above 40°C
or below 0°C to ensure waterproof durability.
Do not attempt to make alterations on the waterproof case or
seal the vents yourself, doing so may damage its ability to
maintain the camera waterproof.
When using the camera
•
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•
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The waterproof properties of the waterproof case apply to
fresh water and saltwater only; they do not apply to cleaning
substances, chemicals, or water from spas, etc. Any such
liquids should be wiped off immediately.
Do not immerse the waterproof case in water at a depth
greater than 60 meters.
Do not subject the waterproof case to highly pressurized
water.
Do not immerse in water for longer than 60 minutes. After 60
minutes of use in water, allow the waterproof case to dry for at
least 10 minutes.
Do not immerse in water warmer than 40°C (104°F).
Do not open or close the waterproof case lock with wet hands.
Do not open the waterproof case lock next to water or a pool.
The waterproof case is not dust-proof.
Do not bump or knock the waterproof case underwater,
otherwise the lock may open.
Notes on waterproof case maintenance
•
The waterproof of sealing material is replaceable for a fee. The
material should be replaced once a year to maintain its water
resistance.
After using the waterproof case
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•
Be sure to come ashore within 60 minutes after going
underwater, this will maintain the appearance, quality and
water resistance of the waterproof case.
After taking pictures underwater, clean the waterproof case
with running tap water. Do not use any soapy water, mild
detergents, alcohol or similar liquids to clean the case.
Wipe off water drops on the waterproof case with a soft
lint-free cloth (avoid fiber). Be sure to wait until the waterproof
case is completely dry before opening the waterproof case
lock.
After removing the camera from the waterproof case, soak the
waterproof case in a bucket of clean water for about 10
minutes. After 10 minutes, wipe the waterproof case dry with
a lint-free cloth. Place the waterproof case in a well ventilated
cool place to dry naturally (do not place under direct sunlight).
Other notes
•
•
If water accidentally enters the camera or any problem occurs
when it is in water, please get it out of the water immediately
and take proper actions. Dry the camera and send it for repair,
if required.
Information is subject to change without notice. Refer to the
important notes in the manual supplied with the camera.
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Before You Start
Take some test shots before you use your camera.
Before taking pictures with this camera, test the camera beforehand
to ensure that it functions properly. Any additional loss caused by
the malfunction of this product (such as costs of photography or
any loss of benefit generated by the photography) is not the
responsibility of the manufacturer and no compensation will be
given for it.
Copyright information
Take care to observe "No Photography" notices in certain locations.
In these cases, you cannot record any live performance,
improvisation or exhibits, even for personal purposes. Any transfer
of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the
constraints of copyright law.
1 Introducing the Camera
Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the
camera. This chapter also covers system requirements, package
contents, and descriptions of the hardware components.
1.1 System Requirements
The camera requires a PC with the following specifications for full
HD 1080p 30fps and 720p 60fps playback:
•
Windows® 8 /Windows® 7 /Vista / XP (SP2) / MAC OS X
10.5 or later
•
Intel® / AMD Dual-Core CPU or higher
•
At least 1 GB of RAM or higher
•
At least DirectX 9 video card, DirectX 10 is recommended
•
Standard USB 1.1 port or higher
•
At least 2GB or greater available hard disk space
Note:
A USB 1.1 port will enable you to transfer files to and from
your host PC, but transfer speeds will be faster with a USB 2.0
port.
1.2 Features
The camera offers a variety of features and functions including:
•
Full HD 1080p (30fps.)
•
H.264 Video Clip
•
170° Wide Angle Lens
•
WLAN 802.11 b/g/n
•
Up to 5 Megapixel Photos
•
Sports Camera functionality
•
Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
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External Waterproof Case/Standard Mounts/ RF Wrist Strap
Remote Control
Smartphone App Supported
1.3 Unpacking the Camera
The following items should be present in the package. If any item is
missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
Camera
Li-ion Battery
User Manual
CD-ROM
Micro USB Cable
HDMI Cable (optional)
AC Adapter
Standard Accessories
Waterproof Case
T Tip Adapter
Vented Housing
Backdoor
Waterproof Housing
Backdoor
Flat Adhesive Socket Curved Adhesive Socket
Lens Cap
Secure Tether
Velcro Strap
Swivel T Tip
Anti-fog Inserts
Safety Lock
RC Watch
(RCWD01)
(optional)
1.4 About the Camera
Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the
buttons and controls of this camera.
1.4.1
Camera Views
OLED screen
Shutter button
HDMI port
Micro SD
card slot
Power / Mode
button
Power/Status
LED 1
Speaker
Lens
Power/Status/
Battery LED 2
Power/Status
LED 3
Microphone
jack
Micro USB
port
Battery compartment
cover
Microphone
Power/Status LED 4
1.4.2
Button Functions
Power / Mode
Button
• Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the
camera on or off.
• Press to switch to different modes: Video,
Photo, WiFi, Burst, Time Lapse,
Self-timer, and Set mode.
• In Set mode, press to scroll through menu
items.
•
Shutter Button
•
•
In Video mode, press to start/stop video
recording.
In Photo mode, press to take a photo.
In Set mode, press to select an item.
1.4.3
LED Indicators
The camera has four LED indicators.
The Power/Status LEDs are located on top, on the bottom, and on
the back of the camera. These LEDs are designed for users to see the
status of the camera whichever way the camera is held or mounted.
LED
Power / Status
LED
Battery LED
Color
Description
Green
Power is on
Green Blinking
Taking photos
Red Blinking
Video recording in progress /
RF remote control in progress
Red Blinking
Rapidly
Self-timer
Red Blinking
Battery is charging
Off
Full charge
2 Getting Started
Read this section to learn how to start using the camera. This
section covers basic functions such as switching on, installing the
battery and micro SD card, and configuring preliminary settings.
See later chapters for advanced functions.
2.1 Installing the Micro SD Card
A micro SD card is required to capture photos and videos. The
camera supports micro SDHC cards up to 32GB.
1.
Insert the micro SD card into the card slot with the gold
contacts facing the front of the device.
2.
Push the micro SD card until it clicks into place.
Warning: Do not remove the micro SD card while data is being
recorded. Doing so may corrupt the saved data and damage the
card.
2.1.1
Removing the Micro SD card
1.
Turn off the camera.
2.
With a fingertip, push the micro SD card to eject it from
the slot.
3.
Remove the micro SD card.
2.2 Installing the Battery
Warning: Use only the supplied battery or a similar battery
recommended by the manufacturer or the dealer.
1.
Push down the battery compartment cover to open it.
2.
Align the battery contacts and then insert the battery into
the compartment with the ribbon underneath the battery.
3.
2.2.1
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Close the battery compartment cover.
Removing the battery
1.
Open the battery compartment cover.
2.
Pull the ribbon to remove the battery.
2.3 Charging the Battery
You can charge the battery using the micro USB cable that came
with the camera. Follow the steps below to charge the battery.
1.
Install the battery into the
battery compartment.
2.
Plug the micro-USB
connector to the USB port
of your device.
3.
Plug the other end of the
USB cable to a computer.
Note:
The battery LED blinks red. After a full charge, the LED turns
off.
Approximate charging time is 240 minutes with a USB
connection. Actual charging time depends on current battery
capacity and charging conditions.
You may also use the supplied
AC adapter to charge your camera
battery.
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2.4 Turning ON/ OFF the Camera
•
To turn on the camera, press the Power
button. The Power/Status LED indicator
lights green for 3 seconds.
•
To turn off the camera, press and hold
the Power button for 3 seconds.
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2.5 OLED Screen
When the camera is turned on, the OLED screen displays the
following information:
Current Mode
Displays the current mode of the
camera.
Video Mode
Use this mode to record videos. The
icon also indicates the current video
recording settings.
Photo Mode
Use this mode to capture photos.
The icon also indicates the current
capture settings.
WiFi Mode
Select to connect the camera to a
smartphone using WiFi connection.
With this feature, videos and photos
recorded from the camera can be
viewed on the smartphone.
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Burst Mode
Use this mode to capture 10
continuous photos with one press of
the Shutter button. The icon also
indicates the current capture
settings.
Time Lapse
Mode
In this mode, photos are
continuously captured with a
specific interval time when the
Shutter button is pressed. To stop
capturing, press the Shutter button
again. The icon also indicates the
current capture settings.
Self-timer
Mode
In this mode, photos are taken 10
seconds after pressing the Shutter
button. The icon also indicates the
current capture settings.
Set Mode
Use this mode to adjust the settings
of your camera.
Button Function
Record
Press the Shutter button to record
videos.
Capture
Press the Shutter button to capture
photos.
Field of View (FOV)
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Indicates the operation that the
camera will do when the Shutter
button is pressed. The displayed
icon varies depending on the mode.
Indicates the field of view of the
camera lens: Wide or Ultra.
Indicates the remaining memory
space left in the memory card.
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Number of Files
Battery
Indicates the total number of videos
and photos saved in the micro SD
card.
Indicates the battery capacity.
Note: The item 3 icon shown on the display will be
automatically switched every three seconds.
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2.6 Changing Modes
Press the Mode button repeatedly to switch modes.
Video Mode
Photo Mode
WiFi Mode
Burst Mode
Setting Mode
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Self-Timer Mode
Time Lapse Mode
2.7 Connecting to TV (HDMI Cable)
You can also connect the camera to a TV using the HDMI cable
(optional).
2.8 Connecting to PC (Micro USB Cable)
Connect the camera to a computer with the micro USB cable
provided as shown.
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3 Capturing Videos and Photos
3.1 Recording Videos
Your camera supports Dual Stream recording. When a video is
recorded, two video files of different file size are automatically
saved in the memory card. The smaller file is used to view videos
using a smartphone.
1.
Turn on the camera. By default, the
camera automatically opens to Video
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to start recording.
3.
Press the Shutter button to stop recording.
3.2 Taking Photos
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1.
Turn on the camera.
2.
Press the Mode button to switch to
Photo mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to capture a photo.
3.2.1
WiFi
This menu allows you to connect your camera to a smartphone
using WiFi connection and view the videos and photos recorded
from your camera on the smartphone.
Note: Before using this feature, download the IRON-X app from
AppStore (iOS) or Google Play (Android OS) on your
smartphone.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to
switch to WiFi mode.
2.
3.
4.
Press the Shutter button to toggle WiFi ON or OFF.
Press the Mode button to exit the WiFi screen.
Wait for 30 seconds until the LED flashes to indicate
Wi-Fi connection is established.
On your smartphone, enable Wi-Fi connection, then
search and connect to the Wi-Fi network
IRONX_xxxxxx.
When prompted for a password, enter the default
password “1234567890”.
Use the IRON-X app to view videos and photos from
your camera.
5.
6.
7.
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3.2.2
Burst Shooting
This feature allows you to capture 10 photos with one press of the
Shutter button.
1.
2.
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Press the Mode button repeatedly to
switch to Burst mode.
Press the Shutter button to start
capturing photos.
3.2.3 Time Lapse Shooting
This feature allows you to continuously capture photos with one
press of the Shutter button at the preset interval time
(1/3/5/10/30/60 seconds). Shooting only stops when the Shutter
button is pressed again.
Those continuous shots are combined and saved into one video
automatically. The recorded video is played back in fast motion
(faster than the normal playback speed).
For Photo lapse function, it will continuously capture 16M photos
and you need to use a third party software to create a video clip.
You can use this feature to record videos such as evolution of a
construction project, weather changes, or flower blossom.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to
switch to Time Lapse mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to start capturing photos.
Recording time
Number of recorded frames
Press the Shutter button again to stop capturing photos
3.2.4
Self-Timer
This feature allows you to capture a photo after a 10-second delay.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to
switch to Self-timer mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button. The photo
is captured after 10 seconds.
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4 Adjusting the Settings
To adjust the camera settings, press the Mode button repeatedly to
switch to Set mode and then press the Shutter button to confirm.
The screen below is displayed:
SETUP Menu
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Select SETUP to adjust capture
settings.
Video
Select to adjust the video resolution.
FOV
Select to adjust the field of view of the
camera.
Time Lapse
Select to adjust the interval time
between capturing photos in Time
Lapse mode.
Up/Down
Select to set the camera direction
upside down. This feature is useful
when using the camera as a vehicle
recorder.
Loop
Select to enable/disable the loop
recording function.
Diving Mode
Select to set diving mode.
Delete
Select to delete captured videos or
photos from the micro SD card.
Exit
Select to close the SETUP menu and
return to the previous menu screen.
MORE Menu
Select MORE to adjust basic camera
settings.
Up/Down
Select to set the direction of the OSD
screen display.
LED
Select to turn the LED on or off.
Bright
Select to adjust the screen brightness.
Beep
Select to adjust the beep volume.
Auto-Off
Select to set the time for the camera to
automatically turn off when not in
use.
Time
Select to set the camera date and time.
RF
Select to pair with the RF remote
control.
Default
Select to set the camera to default
factory settings.
Exit
Select to close the MORE menu and
return to the previous menu screen.
Confirm
Press the Shutter button to confirm a
highlighted item.
Select
Press the Mode button to scroll and
highlight menu items.
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4.1 Video Resolution
Your camera supports Dual Stream recording. When a video is
recorded, two video files of different file size are automatically
saved in the memory card. The smaller file is used to view videos
using a smartphone. The camera captures photos with a fixed
resolution of 5M and supports three resolution options for videos.
Do the following to select the video resolution.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the VIDEO submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to scroll through the
resolution options.
16:9 Full HD Video,
1080P (1920x1080, 30fps)
4:3 Widest HD Video,
960P (1280x960, 30fps)
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16:9 HD video,
720P (1280x720, 60fps)
7.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode button repeatedly until
the EXIT screen appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
4.2 Field of View (FOV)
This menu allows you to select the view angle of the camera lens.
Do the following to select the FOV.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight FOV.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the FOV submenu.
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7.
Press the Mode button to select ULTRA or WIDE.
Ultra wide angle lens
Wide angle lens
8.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
9.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
10.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
Note: Ultra and Wide are only available in Photo mode. The
FOV for Video mode is always Ultra.
4.3 Shooting Interval
This menu allows you to select the interval options when capturing
photos using Lapse mode.
Do the following to select the shooting interval.
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1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight LAPSE.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the LAPSE submenu.
7.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to select LAPSE
MODE or LAPSE TIME.
8.
Do the following:
• To select the recording mode, highlight LAPSE MODE
and press the Shutter button. Then press the Mode
button repeatedly to select VIDEO or PHOTO.
• To set the shooting interval, highlight LAPSE TIME
and press the Shutter button. Then press the Mode
button repeatedly to scroll through the shooting
interval options: 1 SEC, 3 SEC, 5 SEC, 10 SEC,
30 SEC, and 60 SEC.
9.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
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10.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
11.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
4.4 Up/Down
This menu allows you to capture videos and photos upside down.
You can enable this feature when you mount the camera upside
down so that the captured shots appear right side up when you
review it on your computer or TV.
Do the following to enable this feature.
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1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight UP/DOWN.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the UP/DOWN
submenu.
7.
Press the Mode button to select ON or OFF.
8.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
9.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT
screen appears.
10.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
4.5 Loop
This menu allows you to set the camera to continuously record the
video until the memory card storage is full or the recording is
manually stopped.
Do the following to enable this feature.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight LOOP.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the LOOP submenu.
7.
Press the Mode button to select ON.
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8.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
9.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT
screen appears.
10.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
Looping video mode
•
The loop video function sets the video resolution
automatically to 1080p30.
•
Multiple small segments are written to the memory card,
and these segments will be overwritten during loop
recording.
•
Without any looping files, the system will indicate that
the card is full when the remaining storage is less than
800MB.
•
The looping video will perform when the remaining
storage and saved looping files capacity are more than
800MB.
•
When looping video mode is enabled, you can do the
following operations in SET menu:
Disable the looping video mode, enable/disable the
upside down function, delete the all looping files.
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•
When you perform the Delete All operation, only the
looping files will be deleted.
•
When the loop recording is enabled the auto power off
time will depend on the Auto Power Off setting. For
example, the Auto Power Off is set to 10 minutes, the
camera will automatically power off after being idle for
10 minutes.
•
If you power on the camera manually, you need to start
and stop the video recording manually too.
Looping video mode with USB adapter
•
When the camera is connected to a USB adapter, the
video recording starts automatically. When the USB
adapter is disconnected, the recording will stop recording
after 30 seconds. Then it will automatically save the file
and turn the device off.
•
When the camera is connected to a USB adapter, the
video recording starts automatically.
If you manually stop the recording:
the camera will automatically power off after being
idle for 10 minutes when Auto Power Off is set to
10 minutes.
OR
the camera will automatically power off after 30
seconds when the USB adapter is disconnected or
without power supply.
4.6 Diving
This menu allows you to set the camera to diving mode for diving
case and for capturing images or recording a video while diving.
When you use the diving case, you have to switch the diving mode
to fit the optical view angle.
Do the following to enable this feature.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
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2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight DIVING.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the DIVING submenu.
7.
Press the Mode button to select ON.
8.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
9.
Do one of the following:
• To start recording a video with the default resolution
1080P, press the Shutter button. Press the Shutter
button again to stop recording.
• To capture photos, press repeatedly the Mode button
until the PHOTO mode appears. Press the Shutter
button to capture the images.
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10.
To exit the menu, press the Mode button
repeatedly until the EXIT screen appears.
11.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
4.7 Delete
This menu allows you to delete all files in the Micro SD card.
Do the following to delete all files.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight SETUP.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the SETUP menu.
5.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to highlight DELETE.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the DELETE submenu.
7.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to scroll through the
delete options.
To delete the last captured video or
photo.
To delete all files in the micro SD
card.
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To format the micro SD card.
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8.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
9.
Press the Mode button to select √ to confirm deletion.
10.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
11.
To exit the menu, press the Mode button
repeatedly until the EXIT screen appears.
12.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
4.8 OSD Up/Down
This menu allows you to display the OLED screen upside down.
Do the following to enable this feature.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the UP/DOWN
submenu.
5.
Press the Mode button to select OSD UP or OSD
DOWN.
6.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
7.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
8.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
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4.9 LED
This menu allows you to turn the LED on or off.
Do the following to turn the LED on or off.
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1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button to highlight LED.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the LED submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button to select ON or OFF.
7.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
4.10 Brightness
This menu allows you to adjust the OLED screen brightness.
Do the following to adjust the screen brightness.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to highlight BRIGHT.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the BRIGHT submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to select 100%, 60%, or
30%.
7.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
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4.11 Beep
This menu allows you to enable or disable the beep sound when
you press the Power / Mode or Shutter buttons.
Do the following to enable or disable the beep sound.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to highlight BEEP.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the BEEP submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to scroll through the
beep options.
To set the beep volume to its
loudest.
To set the beep volume to middle
range.
To turn off beep.
7.
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Press the Shutter button to confirm.
8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
4.12 Auto-Off
This menu allows you to program the camera to automatically turn
off after being idle for a specific period of time, or you can set the
setting to OFF to keep the camera on until you manually turn it off.
Do the following to select the auto-off option.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to highlight
AUTO-OFF.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the AUTO-OFF
submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to select 1 MIN, 3 MIN,
5 MIN, 10 MIN, 30 MIN, 60 MIN, or OFF.
7.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
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8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
4.13 Date and Time
This menu allows you to set the camera date and time settings.
Do the following to set the camera date and time.
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1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button to highlight TIME.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the TIME submenu. The
Year is highlighted.
6.
Press the Shutter button repeatedly to adjust the year.
7.
When done, press the Mode button to go to the month
field.
Month
Year
Hour
Day
Minute
8.
Press the Shutter button repeatedly to adjust the month
value, and then press the Mode button to go to the day
field.
9.
Press the Shutter button repeatedly to adjust the day
value, and then press the Mode button to go to the hour
field.
10.
Press the Shutter button repeatedly to adjust the hour
value (in 24 hr or military time), and then press the Mode
button to go to the minute field.
11.
Press the Shutter button repeatedly to adjust the minute
value, and then press the Mode button to highlight OK.
12.
Press the Shutter button to complete
the date and time setting.
13.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
14.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET
mode.
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4.14 RF
This menu allows you to pair your camera with the RF wrist strap
remote control (optional accessory). When the devices are paired,
you can record videos or capture photos by pressing the
corresponding buttons on the RF wrist strap remote control.
Do the following to pair your RF wrist strap remote control.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight MORE.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight BINDING.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the BINDING
submenu.
7.
The camera RF antenna is enabled and ready to be paired
with the RF watch remote control.
Note: For details on pairing procedures with the RF watch
remote control, see “RF Watch Remote Control” section or you
can refer to RF Watch Quick Start Guide.
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8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode
button repeatedly until the EXIT screen
appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
4.15 Factory Default
This menu allows you to restore the default factory settings of your
camera.
Do the following to restore the factory default settings.
1.
Press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET
mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
4.
Press the Mode button to highlight DEFAULT.
5.
Press the Shutter button to enter the DEFAULT
submenu.
6.
Press the Mode button to select √.
7.
Press the Shutter button to confirm.
8.
To exit the menu, press the Mode button
repeatedly until the EXIT screen appears.
9.
Press the Shutter button to exit SET mode.
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5 Using the Accessories
The camera comes with rugged accessories for all your sporting
needs.
5.1 Waterproof Case
The waterproof case allows you to take underwater shots or use it
with the surface mount, bike mount, or chest strap to capture other
water sports activities.
5.1.1
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Using the Waterproof Case
1.
Release the case lock and flip open the waterproof case.
2.
Install the camera inside the waterproof case.
3.
Secure the waterproof case lock.
The waterproof case can be used with other accessories such as the
swivel T tip, bike mount, chest mount, head mount, etc.
5.1.2
Changing the T Tip Adapter
Depending on the accessories that you want to use with the case,
the T tip adapter may be detached and attached to another housing
back door or location. To detach the T tip adapter, remove the four
screws securing each tip adapter to the case.
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5.1.3
Changing the Housing Back Door
Depending on the accessories that you want to use with the case,
you may need to change the housing back door. Two back doors
are included in the standard package: the waterproof housing back
door, and the vented housing back door.
Do the following to change the housing back door:
1.
Open the back door
completely.
2.
Pull to detach the back
door from the case.
3.
Detach the T tip adapter
from the current back
door and install the T tip
adapter to the back door
you want to use.
4.
Install the back door.
5.2 Velcro Strap
The Velcro strap can be used to secure the waterproof case onto any
object to conveniently record
photos and videos.
To install the Velcro strap,
insert the strap through the
strap holes of the tip adapter
as shown below.
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5.3 Assembling the Camera Accessories
Lock the T tip adapter to the T tip of the adjoining accessories to
install them to your camera.
Tips on attaching adhesive mounts
•
Apply to clean surfaces - wax, dust, and oily essence free.
•
Attach the mount at room temperature.
•
Mount only on smooth surfaces. To obtain optimum
adhesion, firmly press into place when installing the mount.
•
It is highly recommended to attach the mount a minimum
of 24 hours before its initial usage.
•
To prevent falls or losing your device, install
the safety lock onto the swivel T tip to secure
the device position into place.
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5.4 RF Wrist Strap Remote Control
Before using the RF watch remote control, you must pair it with the
camera.
Note: The maximum operation distance of the remote control is
approximately 3m when the RF watch remote control is pointed
at the remote control sensor of the camera.
Do the following to pair your RF wrist strap remote control.
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1.
On the camera, press the Mode button repeatedly to
change to SET mode.
2.
Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode.
3.
Press the Mode button to highlight MORE.
4.
Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu.
5.
Press the Mode button to highlight BINDING.
6.
Press the Shutter button to enter the BINDING
submenu.
7.
The camera RF antenna is enabled and ready to be paired
with the RF wrist strap remote control.
8.
On your RF watch remote control, press the MODE
button to switch to Preview mode. Then press and hold
the SET button to enter to SET mode.
PHOTO button
MODE button
LEFT button
SET button
RIGHT button
VIDEO button
9.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to select Pairing and
press the VIDEO button to enter Pairing menu.
10.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the preview
window that you want to pair with your camera and
press the VIDEO button to start pairing.
11.
When pairing is complete, press the SET button to return
to SET mode. Then press the SET button to switch to
Preview mode.
12.
Press the VIDEO button on your RF watch remote
control to start and stop video recording. To take photos,
press the PHOTO button.
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Appendix
Specifications
General
Imaging sensor
1/2.5” CMOS 5.0 Megapixel Sensor
Active pixels
5.0 Megapixel
Storage media
Internal: Built-in 256MB Flash Memory
microSD Card, SDHC compatible (up to
SDHC 32GB Class6)
Sensor sensitivity
Auto
Camera Optics
Fixed lens
Wide: F2.8, f=2.5mm
110°/1080p, 150°/720p, 162°/960p,
165°/ 5M Photo
Focus range
30cm ~ infinity
Still image
Format: JPEG (EXIF 2.2), DCF
Resolution: 5M
Mode: Signal shot 10 Photo Burst,
Time-Lapse (every 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 sec)
Movie clips
Format: H.264 (MP4)
Resolution: 1080p: 1920x1080 (30fps),
960p: 1280x960 (30fps),
720p: 1280x720 (60fps)
Zoom
NA
Exposure Setting
Auto
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General
EV Compensation -2.0EV ~ +2.0EV (Auto)
PC interface
USB 2.0 (High Speed)
Wireless
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
TV out format
HDMI
Shutter speed
Still: 1/30 ~ 1/4000 sec.
Video: 1/30 ~ 1/2000 sec.
Auto power off
1min / 3min / 5min / 10min / 30min /
60min / Off
Power supply
Rechargeable 1130 mAh Li-ion Battery
Dimensions
42.7 (H) x 59.2 (W) x 26.4 (D) mm
(without lens)
Weight
Approx. 78±3g (without Waterproof Case)
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
The battery LED
is flashing red.
The battery is almost Replace with a new
used up.
battery or charge the
battery.
Nothing happens
when the Shutter
button is pressed.
The Micro SD card
is full. You cannot
take photos or
record videos at this
point.
Nothing happens
when the Shutter
button is pressed.
“000” appears on
the screen.
The Micro SD card
Format the Micro SD
may have
card first using the
compatibility issues. camera (Delete menu).
If it still does not work,
format the Micro SD
card using the PC.
The Micro SD card is Insert the Micro SD
not inserted.
card.
Nothing happens
when the Shutter
button is pressed.
“000” appears on
the screen.
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Solution
Transfer the Micro SD
card files to the
computer or delete the
files in the Micro SD
card.
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
•
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator & your body.
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is
not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product
marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only.
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