Drift Innovation FD9963 STEALTH 2 User Manual
Drift Innovation Ltd STEALTH 2 Users Manual
Users 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 Stealth 2 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Check our official website for firmware updates, customer support, news about our products and videos from our users. If you have any suggestions, comments or concerns, please contact our customer support team at: support@driftinnovation.com WARRANTY Warranty does not apply if the product is damaged due to physical abuse, mishandling, accident, fire, frostbite, water damage, negligence or failure to follow the supplied operating instructions. about your camera | initial setup 3—4 package contents | getting started 5—6 mode selection & settings features 7—8 9—10 mounting the camera | accessory guide 11—12 wifi | connecting the camera 13—14 specifications 15—16 disclosures 17—18 about your camera initial setup MODE/ Tag / Simultaneous Photo Button CYCLE OPTION Button ACTION Button (On/Off/Rec/Stop) Status LED Lens “Up” Indicator Rear Hatch 1.3” Backlit LCD Screen 300° Rotating/Replaceable Lens HDMI Port (Micro-D) USB Port (Micro-B) Micro SD Card Slot Reset Button Rear Hatch Screw Point 1. Unscrew and remove the rear hatch 2. Insert a Class 6 or higher Micro SD/HC/ card (up to 32GB) Format before first usage! 3. Connect the camera via micro USB cable to a powered USB port and charge the battery for 4 hours before first use 4. Replace the rear hatch and screw shut to secure package contents Universal Clip Mount Kit getting started USB Cable (Micro-B) Goggle Mount POWER ON AND OFF 1. Press and hold the ACTION button to power on 2. The screen will power on, show the welcome display. 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 1080p 25 FPS 12:05:59 EXP -2 90% 87% VIDEO INTERFACE S E T T I NG Exposure Self Timer Wi-Fi 0.0 MODE NAVIGATION To change the current camera recording mode press the [MODE] button, changing between; Video, Photo, Timelapse, Photoburst and the camera general setting modes. MODE SETTINGS To change the settings of the current camera mode press the CYCLE [ button. This will change the settings between a selection of presets. SETTINGS INTERFACE *Note: The camera will power on in the same mode it powered off in. mode selection 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). settings PHOTOBURST MODE (Cyan LED) The camera will capture a burst of still images for an allotted duration, when ACTION on the camera or remote is pressed (for best results, use a Class 6 or higher micro SD card). CAMERA SETTINGS •EXPOSURE -2.0 / -1.0 / 0 / +1.0 / +2.0 •SELF-TIMER OFF / 3S / 5S / 10S •WI-FI •VIDEO TAGGING •TAGGING INTERVAL •CAR DVR INTERVAL 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. •RESET SETTINGS •FORMAT MEMORY CARD • FIRMWARE VERSION YEAR / MONTH / DAY ON / OFF [List of Languages] YES / NO YES / NO CURRENT VERSION 1MIN / 3MIN / 5MIN / 10MIN / 15MIN NTSC (30) / PAL (25) OFF / LOW / MED / HIGH •SPEAKER VOLUME OFF / LOW / MED / HIGH •RC 1-1 ON / OFF •RC 1-ALL ON / OFF •RC LED ON / OFF •CAMERA LED ON / OFF •CAMERA OFF OFF / 2MIN / 5MIN •LCD BACKLIGHT •LCD BACKLIGHT TIMER TIMELAPSE PRESETS 5MP @ 0.5s ON / OFF •MIC SENSITIVITY VIDEO PRESETS (NTSC VIDEO STANDARD] •LANGUAGE ON / M / OFF •VIDEO STANDARD NTSC vs PAL The camera records in both NTSC and PAL video standards (changeable from the settings menu) NTSC delivers frame rate intervals of 30 (30, 60, 120) FPS whereas PAL uses frame rate intervals of 25 (25, 50, 100) FPS. •DATE / TIME STAMP OFF / ON 10S / 30S / 1MIN / 2MIN / 5MIN / 10MIN •CAR DVR MODE •DATE *Note: In settings mode, pressing the CYCLE button once will move the selection down one setting. Holding the CYCLE button will move the selection back up the list to facilitate navigation. ON / OFF OFF / 5S / 10S / 20S / 1MIN PHOTOBURST PRESETS 5MP @ 3/s, 1s Screen references PHOTO MODE PHOTO MODE Screen references features PHOTO MODE MODE INDICATOR The Drift Stealth 2 features a multi-coloured status indicator light system. A front facing LED combined with a backlit LCD Display light up depending on the current camera mode. Either can be disabled in the general settings. VIDEO - green VIDEO MODE PHOTO - yellow TIMELAPSE - purple PHOTOBURST - cyan *The mode indicator is compatible with the Drift Two-Way remote control VIDEO TAGGING When activated, this feature allows the camera to continuously record video, but only saving on ‘tagging’ important footage. At the Standby screen, ‘T’ indicates Video Tagging is activated, and the set Video Tagging Interval is displayed. (see Standby Screen-Shot below) 10s Pressing ACTION will begin (see Tagging Screen-Shot the loop recording, but without saving any footage. The LED will be blinking green. (see Recording VIDEO MODE Screen-Shot below) VIDEO below) MODE While recording video, pressing the MODE button will tag and save past, present and future video intervals. The on screen TIMELAPSE MODE indicator will turn to a check mark and the LED indicator will blink red. For example, with a video tagging interval of 30s selected, on pressing MENU while recording, the camera will save the previous 30s, TIMELAPSE MODE 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. Image count Series *1-1078 is only a sample number TIMELAPSE MODE SIMULTANEOUS PHOTO While recording video, pressing the MODE button will simultaneously take a 2MP 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. *see full manual for full detailed guide on how to use various features Image count Series *1-1078 is only a sample number 10 mounting the camera 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 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 accessory guide TWO-WAY REMOTE CONTROL 3. Align your shot. Rotate the lens by hand until the screen is orientated correctly. Use the lens marker as an ‘up’ reference. Get connected with the Drift Two-Way remote control. Start/stop recording, change mode and ensure recording with Drift LED mode indicator integration. STEALTH 2 WATERPROOF CASE DRIFT VENTED HELMET MOUNT Become immersed with the Stealth II Waterproof Case. The dual locking system creates an air tight seal and the replaceable front lens keeps the footage crystal clear. Attach your Drift camera to any vented bike, ski, or similar sports helmet with the new Drift Helmet Vented Mount. *Note: For full accessory list visit driftinnovation.com 11 12 wifi TURNING ON AND OFF In the Camera Settings menu, highlight the ‘WiFi’ option and press ACTION, and select P and press ACTION. The network name (SSID) of your camera will be ‘Stealth 2 XXXXX’ where the digits correspond to your camera’s unique serial number. 13 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 (left) and copy the STEALTH 2.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 micro HDMI (Type D) 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 power on the unit 14 specifications Video resolution: File format: Sensor type: Frame rate:1080p: 960p: 720p: WVGA: Field of view (diagonal): Lens focal range: Lens rotation: Photo mode: Exposure: LCD Screen: Water Resistance Microphone: Built-in memory: 15 1080p, 720p and WVGA (16:9); 960p (4:3) .MP4 (H.264 codec) CMOS 25 / 30 fps 25 / 30 fps 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 fps 25 / 30 / 100 / 120 fps 135° 0.5m to infinity 300° 12 / 5 / 3 megapixels Auto / Manual (advanced users) 1.3” mono graphic backlit LCD Memory capacity: Outputs: Connectivity: Compatibility: Remote range: Radio frequency: Dimensions: Weight: Power: Micro SD memory cards up to 32GB Micro HDMI connector - type D (cable not included) USB Plug and Play, micro-B USB connector Windows XP and up / Mac OS 10.2 and up 10m (32.81ft) 2.4GHz 80.0 (L) × 42.6 (W) × 27.4 (D) mm 94g 1500mAh internal lithium-ion battery (DC 3.7V) Built-in, noise reducing microphone 256MB (not user accessible) 16 FCC Caution. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following This STEALTH 2 meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of § 15.21 Information to user. age or health. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: FD9963 (FCC ID: P2F-FD9963) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard § 15.105 Information to the user. during product certification when properly worn on the body is 0.342W/kg. This device was Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0cm from the body. digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 0cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a exposure requirements, and should be avoided. 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 Body-worn Operation encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0cm must be maintained between the user’s -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn connected. accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
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