Drift Innovation DIRC505B Drift 2-way Remote Control User Manual P2F DIRC505B
Drift Innovation Ltd Drift 2-way Remote Control P2F DIRC505B
P2F-DIRC505B_User Manual
follow us facebook.com/driftinnovation vimeo.com/driftinnovation instagram.com/drift_innovation twitter.com/driftinnovation DRIFTINNOVATION.COM quick guide contents Thank you for purchasing the Drift Ghost-S CUSTOMER SUPPORT about your camera | initial setup 3—4 package contents | getting started 5—6 Check our official website for firmware updates, customer support, news about our products and videos from our users. mode selection & settings If you have any suggestions, comments or concerns, please contact our customer support team at: support@driftinnovation.com features & new features 11—12 using the two-way remote | accessory guide 13—14 wifi & firmware | connecting the camera 15—16 WARRANTY To obtain our warranty service, register your product at: driftinnovation.com/warranty playback & camera settings | mounting the camera 7—8 9—10 specifications 17—18 disclosures 19—20 about your camera initial setup MENU / Tag / Back Button LEFT Button / Zoom Out RIGHT Button / Zoom In ACTION Button (On/Off/Rec/Stop) Status LED Rear Hatch 2.0” LCD Screen 1. Unscrew and remove the rear hatch 2. Insert a Class 6 or higher Micro SD/HC/XC card (up to 64GB) Format before first usage! 3. Lift the hinged battery slot cover and insert the battery as shown (below) 4. Connect the camera via mini USB cable to a powered USB port and charge the battery for 4 hours before first use 5. Charge the remote via mini USB cable 6. Replace the rear hatch and screw shut to secure 300° Rotating Lens USB Port (Mini-B) HDMI Port (Mini-C) 3.5mm Microphone Input -MONO Micro SD Card Slot Battery Slot Cover package contents getting started Remote Control Rechargeable Battery Connector Hatch Wrist Strap Universal Clip Mount Kit Goggle Mount USB Cable (Mini-B) Microphone Extension Cable POWER ON AND OFF 1. Press and hold the ACTION button to power on 2. The screen will power on, show the welcome display, then Live Preview 3. The camera is now ready to record video, or take still photos 4. The current camera mode is indicated by the icon in the top left of the display and by the LED indicator (for details, see p7-8) 5. To power off, press and hold the ACTION button for 3 seconds *Note: The camera will power on in the same mode it powered off in. MAIN MENU Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu. The screen will display the icons of the four menu options. Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight menu options; press the ACTION button to select an option. Mode Selection Playback Mode Settings Settings mode selection & settings Video Timelapse Photo MODE SELECTION MENU The Mode Selection menu displays the icons for the four camera modes. Highlight the desired mode and press ACTION. The screen will return to Live Preview and the camera is ready to record. VIDEO MODE (Green LED) The camera will record video when ACTION is pressed on the camera or remote. The LED will flash red while recording. Press ACTION on the camera, or STOP on the remote, to end recording. PHOTO MODE (Yellow LED) The camera will capture still images when ACTION is pressed on the camera or remote. The LED will blink red every time a photo is taken (this applies for Timelapse and Photoburst modes also). TIMELAPSE MODE (Purple LED) The camera will capture a series of still images at a specified rate when ACTION is pressed on the camera or remote. To stop recording, press ACTION on the camera or STOP on the remote. PHOTOBURST MODE (Cyan LED) The camera will capture a burst of still images for an allotted duration, at a specified rate, when ACTION on the camera or remote is pressed (for best results, use a Class 6 or higher micro SD card). MODE SETTINGS The Mode Settings menu displays the icons for the settings of the four camera modes. Highlight the desired mode and press ACTION. The screen will show the list of settings for the chosen mode. VIDEO SETTINGS • Video Resolution • Frame Rate • FOV • Exposure • Self-Timer • Scene Mode • Video Tagging (see p10) • Car DVR • Default Settings PHOTO SETTINGS • Photo Resolution • FOV • Exposure • Self-Timer • Scene Mode • Default Settings TIMELAPSE SETTINGS • Photo Resolution • FOV • Exposure • Sequence Interval • Self-Timer • Scene Mode • Default Settings PHOTOBURST SETTINGS • Photo Resolution • FOV • Capture Rate • Burst Duration • Exposure • Self-Timer • Scene Mode • Default Settings Photoburst playback & camera settings CAMERA SETTINGS PLAYBACK Selecting the Playback icon opens the Mode Selection menu, and display the four camera mode icons. • Wi-Fi • Mic Sensitivity OFF / LOW / MED / HIGH The number of videos or photos is displayed beside each camera mode icon. • Speaker Volume OFF / LOW / MED / HIGH ON / OFF • Wi-Fi Network Name • WiFi Password GHOST-S [000] ---- • LCD Brightness LOW / MED / HIGH • LCD Off OFF / 5S / 10S / 20S / 1MIN / 5MIN Selecting a mode will display the most recent video or photo, timelapse or photoburst folder. • Remote Control • Remote LED ON / OFF Navigate through the files using LEFT/RIGHT. To play a video, or open a timelapse or photoburst sequence, press the ACTION button. Press MENU to go back. • Camera LED ON / OFF mounting the camera • Remote Pairing • Digital Zoom YES / NO ONE-ONE / ONE-ALL • HDMI frame Rate 60 / 59.97 / 50 / 30 / 29.97 / 25 • Date • Date / Timestamp • Language • Save Settings YEAR / MONTH / DAY ON / OFF (list of languages) A/B/C • Reset Settings YES / NO • Firmware Version 2. Slide the Universal Clip into your chosen mount, ensuring that it ‘clicks’ into place *Double check it has been fully inserted by pushing out the clips 3. Align your shot. Rotate the lens by hand until the screen is orientated correctly. Use the lens marker as an ‘up’ reference. A/B/C • Load Settings • Format Memory Card 1. Attach the Universal Clip to the camera in any 360° orientation as needed— first position the clip in the desired orientation, then secure by rotating the screw base by hand YES / NO CURRENT VERSION ON / OFF • Camera Off OFF / 2MIN / 5MIN • HDMI Out Resolution 1080p / 1080i / 720p 10 features CLONE MODE [NEW] Connect to multiple cameras with the new clone mode feature. Through Wi-Fi all cameras within the vicinity of each other will be able to “see” each other and communicate their current settings and recording modes to each other. The result is a synchronisation between cameras, if one camera starts recording, all synced cameras will record - this feature is perfect for capturing multiple angles. Clone mode is compatible with the Ghost-S and Stealth II 11 features SIMULTANEOUS PHOTO While recording video, pressing the MENU button will simultaneously take an 8mp still photo. When using the two-way remote control, press the ACTION button for the same result. This feature is not available when Video Tagging (left) is enabled. CAR DVR MODE This hands off mode setting is ideal for insurance and security purposes. In this mode the camera records footage in a continuous loop style (DVR Intervals) recording loop after loop until it fills the Micro SD Card. Once full, the oldest loops will be deleted as the newest ones are saved. DVR loop intervals can be 1min, 3min, 5min, 10min or 15min intervals. BIT RATE [NEW] Users can select to keep the normal compression used by the H.264 codec, or if they prefer, allow a higher flow of data for preserving more of the original recording. This will result in a higher file size. MODE INDICATOR The Drift Ghost-S features our multi-coloured active statusTM indicator light system. There are LED indicators positioned on both the 2-way remote control and the front face of the camera, these change colour depending on the current camera mode. SCENE MODE [NEW] Choose your recording conditions with scene mode select between Normal / Vivid / Low Light SETTING PROFILES All camera settings can be saved by selecting Save Settings from the Camera Settings menu and choosing a save profile: A, B or C. Profiles can be loaded by selecting Load Settings from the menu, then A, B or C. VIDEO TAGGING When activated, this feature allows the camera to continuously record video, but only saving on ‘tagging’ important footage. While recording video, pressing the MENU button will tag and save past, present and future video. For example, with a video tagging interval of 30s selected, on pressing MENU while recording, the camera will save the previous 30s, the current 30s and an additional 30s—a total of 1m30s of ‘tagged’ footage. The Video Tagging feature requires a class 10 micro SD card with 4GB of free space to function correctly. 12 using the two-way remote The Remote is NOT waterproof. ACTION button STOP button USB charging port (Remove covering before use) 13 POWER ON AND OFF 1. Hold the ACTION button to power on 2. The colour of the remote control’s LED indicator will show the current camera mode 3. The remote will automatically power off if it does not find a camera after 15s 4. To charge, connect the remote control via the mini USB cable provided to a powered USB port USING THE REMOTE While the camera and remote are on and paired, pressing ACTION will begin recording video, capture a photo, start timelapse or photoburst, depending on the camera mode. Pressing STOP will end video or timelapse recording. Pressing ACTION while recording video will capture a photo, or start Video Tagging (if activated, see p10). Pressing STOP will end recording. The LED will blink blue to confirm a signal between camera and remote. Pressing STOP while the camera is in Live Preview will toggle between camera modes, indicated by LED colour (see p 7-8). accessory guide SHOULDER MOUNT HD GHOST WATERPROOF CASE The mount allows you to go hands-free while still capturing all the action. The harness is fully adjustable and the detachable shoulder mount is suitable for both left and right handed users. The Drift HD Ghost waterproof case is perfectly suited for all aquatic activities. The dual locking system ensures the Drift HD Ghost is always securely sealed and dry down to 60m. For full accessory list visit driftinnovation.com DRIFT TIME LAPSE The Drift TimeLapse allows you to capture photo TimeLapse sequences and is enabled to rotate 360° in 60 minutes perfect for capturing all the action, whether up in the mountains or down on the beach. 14 wifi TURNING ON AND OFF In the Camera Settings menu, highlight the ‘WiFi’ option and press ACTION, and select P and press ACTION. In Live Preview, wait for the WiFi indicator icon @ to show WiFi is enabled then, on your WiFi device, select the network: ‘Ghost-S [000]’. The three digit network name can be changed from the general settings menu. A Micro SD card must be installed to allow WiFi to work. 15 DOWNLOAD THE DRIFT APP Shot setup, record, capture & playback on your device. firmware connecting the camera UPDATING THE FIRMWARE Download the latest firmware from the Drift website and copy the Ghost_S.bin file to a formatted micro SD card. Insert the micro SD card into the camera and power on. The camera screen will display ‘Firmware Updating’ as the update is installed. Once complete, the camera will power down. To check the firmware has updated correctly, power the camera on and, from the Main menu, open the Camera Settings menu and select ‘Version’ to view the current firmware. CONNECTING TO A PC 1. Connect the camera using the USB cable (provided); the camera screen will show a USB icon 2. The camera’s folder may open automatically; if not, open My Computer 3. The camera should be recognised as a removable disk; doubleclick to open 4. Open the DCIM folder to access your files CONNECTING TO A MAC 1. Connect the camera using the USB cable (provided); the camera screen will show a USB icon 2. The camera’s folder may open automatically; if not, open Finder 3. The camera should be recognised as a external device; double-click to open 4. Open the DCIM folder to access your files CONNECTING TO A TV 1. While the camera is powered off, connect the camera using a mini HDMI (Type C) to full HDMI cable, available from Drift retailers. 2. Power on the camera 3. The camera’s display will now show on the TV and playback of video or photos will show on screen; video sound will come out of the TV speakers ! While charging only (not through a computer), press ACTION to return to Live Preview 16 specifications Video resolution: File format: Sensor type: Frame rate:1080p: 960p: 720p: WVGA: Field of view (diagonal):1080p: 960p: 720p: WVGA: Lens focal range: Lens rotation: Zoom: Photo mode: Exposure: 17 1080p, 720p and WVGA (16:9); 960p (4:3) .MP4 (H.264 codec) CMOS 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 fps 25 / 30 / 48 / 50 / 60 fps 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 / 100 / 120 fps 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 / 100 / 120 / 200 / 240 fps 90° / 127° / 160° 160° 160° 160° 0.5m to infinity 300° ×10 (digital) 5 / 8 / 12 megapixels Auto / Manual (advanced users) LCD Screen: LCD Screen Cover: Waterproof Microphone: Memory capacity: Inputs: Outputs: Connectivity: Compatibility: Remote range: Radio frequency: Camera:Dimensions: Weight: Power: Remote control:Dimensions: Weight: Power: 2.0” colour TFT Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3m (9.84ft) Built-in, noise reducing microphone Micro SD memory cards up to 64GB 3.5mm external microphone (extension included) HDMI connector type C (cable not included) USB Plug and Play, mini-B USB connector Windows XP and up / Mac OS 10.2 and up 10m (32.81ft) 2.4G 105 (L) × 52 (W) × 33 (D) mm 172g 1700mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included) (DC 3.7V) 59 (L) × 48 (W) × 12 (D) mm 22g 350mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery (DC 3.7V) 18 disclosures FCC Information 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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 19 The 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 powering the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected; Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. This device complies with Industry Canada licenseexempt RSS standard(s). de l’intervention, y compris l’intervention qui peut causer l’opération non désirée de. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas causer l’intervention, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter Cet appareil s’accorde avec Industrie Canada licenceexempte RSS standard. FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment . This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. MOTORCYCLE DISCLAIMER Interacting with the camera while riding could cause a crash and you or others may be seriously injured or killed. • Keep your eyes and mind on the road; • Avoid looking at the camera for too long; • Stop the vehicle in a safe location before adjusting the camera. 20
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