Drift Innovation FD9975 GHOST-X (Sport DV) User Manual
Drift Innovation Ltd GHOST-X (Sport DV)
User Manual
GHOST X Quick Guide GHOST 4K GHOST X EN 1 Thank you for purchasing the Drift Ghost X CUSTOMER SUPPORT Download the full manual and check our official we bsite fo r fir mware updates, customer support, and info on all of our products. https://driftinnovation.com/ 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. For more information on your warranty, see: https://driftinnovation.com/warranty Contents 3-4 About Your Camera | Package Contents 5-6 Initial Setup | Getting Started Camera Modes Settings Menu 9-10 11 12-13 Settings Mounting the Camera Feature Overview 14 Accessory Guide 15 Wi-Fi + Firmware 16 Connecting Your Camera 17-18 Specifications 19-21 Disclosures About Your Camera Rear Button Middle Button Front Button H I Status LED Rotating Lens Battery Module Module Latch Wi-Fi LED Rear Screen Microphone Reset Button MicroSD Card Slot 10 Pin Mini USB Port Rubber Cover GHOST 4K Package Contents Ghost X Camera Universal Clip Flat Adhesive Mount Curved Adhesive Mount USB-Mic Converter MiniUSB Cable Reset Tool Initial Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Uncover the microSD slot by lifting its rubber cover. Insert a Class 10 or higher microSD/HC/XC card (up to 128GB). Format before first usage! Uncover the mini USB port by lifting its rubber cover Connect the camera via a mini USB cable to a powered USB port, and charge the battery for 2.5 hours before first use. GHOST 4K Replace the rubber covers securely to cover both the microSD slot and mini USB port. You are ready to go! Getting Started EN POWER ON/OFF 1. Press and hold the button to power on. 2. The Rear Screen will power on, showing the welcome display. 3. The camera is now ready to record video or take photos. 4. Current camera mode is indicated by the colour of the Status LED and Rear Screen, along with the icon in the top left of the Rear Screen. 5. Mode Icon MODE NAVIGATION To change the current camera recording mode, press the button; changing between Video, Photo, Timelapse, Photoburst, and General Settings modes. Camera Modes VIDEO MODE (Green LED) Press the button to start recording. The Status LED and LCD backlight will flash red to indicate recording. Press the button again to stop recording. VIDEO SETTINGS • Resolution • Frame Rate PHOTO MODE (Yellow LED) The camera will capture still images when the button is pressed, and the status LED and LCD screen will flash red each time a photo is captured. PHOTO SETTINGS • Resolution TIMELAPSE MODE (Purple LED) Press the button to capture a series of still images at a specified rate. The Status LED and LCD screen will flash red each time an image is captured. To stop recording, press the button once more. TIMELAPSE SETTINGS • • Resolution Timelapse Interval PHOTOBURST MODE (Cyan LED) The camera will capture a burst of still images for an allotted duration and at a specified rate, when the button is pressed. For best results, use a memory card with the highest possible data rate. PHOTOBURST SETTINGS • • Resolution Burst Duration/Capture Rate CHANGE SETTINGS In any mode press the button to highlight a setting. Press the button to change the option for the highlighted setting. Settings Menu EN SETTINGS MENU NAVIGATION 1. On arrival to the settings menu, the highlight black box rests on the top, highlighting the Settings Menu icon as the starting position. 2. Press the button to navigate down, this highlights the next setting. Press hold the button to scroll upwards. 3. Press the button to change the option for that setting. 4. At any time, press the button to change mode (returning to Video). In this example pressing once moves highlight block to the next setting (Field of View), pressing once more moves to Exposure. In step 3 pressing changed FOV 140° to 115°. Settings Wi-Fi OFF / ON Field of View 90° / 115° / 140° Exposure -2 / -1 / 0 / +1 / +2 Self Timer OFF / 3S / 5S / 10S Bit Rate HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW Filters NORMAL / VIVID / LOW LIGHT / WATER ISO Sensitivity 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / AUTO Video Tagging OFF / ON Video Tagging Interval 10S / 30S / 1MIN / 2MIN Car DVR OFF / ON Car DVR Loop Interval 10S / 30S / 1MIN / 2MIN / 5MIN / 10MIN Mic Sensitivity OFF / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 Speaker Volume OFF / LOW / MED / HIGH LED Status Indicator OFF / ON Instant Record OFF / ON Date YY/MM/DD HH/mm Date Stamp OFF / ON Settings 10 Camera Off NEVER / 2MIN / 5MIN / 10MIN / 20MIN THM Files ON / OFF Language EN / CN Reset Settings YES / NO Format SD Card YES / NO Serial Number XXXXXX Firmware Version XXXXXX Check our official website for firmware updates. Mounting the Camera 11 1. 2. 3. 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. 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. Align your shot. Rotate the lens by hand, using the lens marker as an ‘up’ reference, mantaining it perpendicular to the ground for correct orientation. Lens Marker Feature Overview 12 CAR DVR MODE This hands-off mode is ideal for insurance and security purposes. The camera records footage in a continuous loop style (DVR Intervals) recording loop after loop until it fills the MicroSD Card. Once full, the oldest loops will be deleted as the newer ones are saved. The DVR loop interval can be 10s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min or 10min. VIDEO TAGGING When activated, this feature allows the camera to continuously record video, but only save when important footage is “Tagged”. button will save past, present and future While recording video, pressing the video. For example, with a video tagging interval of 30s selected, the camera will save the previous 30s, and an additional 30s – a total of 1m “tagged” footage. The Video Tagging feature requires a class 10 micro SD card with 4GB of free space to function correctly. INSTANT ON MODE Enabling Instant On Mode allows the camera to turn on, and start recording with a button. single press of the 13 BIT RATE Users can choose 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 bigger file size. Feature Overview FILTER Quickly tailor your cameras settings to the recording conditions with filters. Choose between Normal / Vivid / Low Light Accessory Guide PIVOT MOUNT Mountable anywhere at nearly any angle, the Drift Pivot Mount is your tool to capture the moment from any point of view you can imagine. Includes flat and curved adhesives, and can be used together with any other Drift mount. HANDLEBAR MOUNT The Drift handlebar mount is the perfect accessory for riders, whatever your discipline. Compatible with bars between 19mm and 36mm, and capable of pivoting more than 180 degrees, the handlebar mount opens up almost any angle for your video. 14 SUCTION CUP MOUNT The ideal accessory for mounting your Ghost 4K to any non-porous flat surface. Ideal for use on car windshields or bodywork, the Suction Cup makes it simple to turn, tilt, and rotate your camera 360°. 15 Wi-Fi + Firmware To turn on your Ghost 4K Wi-Fi, simply press and hold the A blue Wi-Fi indicator LED shows that Wi-Fi is enabled. Wi-Fi can also be turned on via the cameras settings menu. button. DOWNLOAD THE DRIFT LIFE APP Setup your shot, capture, playback, edit and live stream on your mobile device. INSTALLING FIRMWARE Download the latest firmware from the Drift website and copy the Ghost_X.bin file into the root of 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. Connecting Your Camera EN 16 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 using My Computer. 3. The camera should be recognised as a removable disk; double-click 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 using Finder. 3. The camera should be recognised as an external device; double-click to open. 4. Open the DCIM folder to access your files. Specifications 17 Video Resolution and Frame Rates: 25 / 30 FPS 25 / 30 FPS 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 FPS 25 / 30 / 100 / 120 FPS File format: .MP4 (H.264 codec) Sensor type: CMOS 90° / 115° / 140° 0.5m to infinity 330° 5 / 8 / 12 mega-pixels Auto / Step Manual (Advanced Users) Color Dot Matrix Backlit LCD Micro SD, SDHC, SDXC memory cards up to 128GB Specifications EN Inputs: Mini USB 10 Pin. External Microphone via USB adaptor. Outputs: A/V and HDMI Out via USB Adapter. Connectivity: USB Plug And Play, Mini USB 10 Pin. Power: 1500mAh internal,450mAh modular battery included. Wi-Fi Frequency: 2.4GHz 14 Camera Dimensions: 43 (W) x 82.2 (L) x 31.4 (D) mm Weight: 120g Compatibility: Windows XP and up / Mac OS 10.2 and up For 1080P viewing a monitor capable of playback is required. For viewing / editing minimum requirements include: 8GB RAM integrated graphics, 4th generation i5 and 17 Intel® Core™ or AMD A10-7800 APU. Discreet graphics cards starting from GeForce® GTX™ 650, or AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 Series and above. Due to the immense processing required to render 1080P, meeting system requirements may still lead to staggered or choppy playback. Find out more facebook.com/driftinnovation twitter.com/driftinnovation instagram.com/drift_innovation vimeo.com/driftinnovation DRIFTINNOVATION.COM FCC 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. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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 or more 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. RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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