Sintai Optical 1DX WLAN+BLE module User Manual
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. WLAN+BLE module
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- 2. User Manual.pdf
User Manual.pdf
KODAK PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 VR CAMERA User Manual Before You Start Declaration of Conformity Responsible Party: JK Imaging Ltd. Address: JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 So. Main Street, Gardena, CA 90248 USA JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clarendon Road, Watford, WD17 1DS, UK Company Website: kodakpixpro.com About this Manual Thank you for purchasing this KODAK PIXPRO 3600 VR Camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. JK Imaging reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of JK Imaging. All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective owners. This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your new KODAK PIXPRO 3600 VR CAMERA. Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate; however JK Imaging reserves the right to make changes without notice. Throughout this manual," " indicates useful information, " page number" indicates an introduction to contents on the specified page. For Customers in the U.S.A. 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 has been 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. 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 area of separation between the equipment and receiver - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected - Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for advice or help 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 should not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement: This product complies with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for the intended operation as described in this manual. Further reduction of RF exposure can be achieved if the product is kept as far away as possible from the userâs body or by setting the device to lower power output if such functionality is available. Canadian Industry Statement: This device complies with ISEDâs licence-exempt RSSâs. 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. Radiation Exposure Statement: This product complies with the Canadian portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Further reduction of RF exposure of can be achieved if the product is kept as far away as possible from the userâs body or by setting the device to lower power output if such functionality is available. For Customers in Europe This symbol [crossed-out wheel bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates the separate collection of electrical waste and electronic equipment in European countries. Please do not throw the equipment into domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for proper and safe disposal of this product. The âCEâ mark indicates that this product complies with European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection. âCEâ marked cameras are intended for sales in Europe. Europe â EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU: EN60950-1/A12:2011+A2:2013 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) EN 300 330-1 V2.1.1:2017 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range of 9 KHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9 KHz to 30 MHz EN 300 328 V2.1.1 (2016-11) Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1:2013 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 KHz and 246 GHz EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., declares that this [KODAK PIXPRO 4KVR360 and BLUETOOTH Remote] is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Manufacturer: Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Address: Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd,& 3rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Baoâan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Packaging: Please follow local regulations for recycling of product packaging. Batteries: Please dispose of used batteries at designated collection and recycling centers. SAR Statement A minimum separation distance of zero cm must be maintained between the userâs body and the device, including the antenna during body-worn operation to comply with the RF exposure requirements in Europe. To comply with the RF Exposure requirements or limitations in Europe, third-party belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories used with this device should not contain any metallic components. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements or limitations and should be avoided. 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Please seek immediate medical assistance. Waterproof Notes: Ă 5IJTQSPEVDUJTTQMBTIQSPPGGPSUIFQVSQPTFPGEBJMZBDUJWJUJFT#FGPSFVTF QMFBTFNBLFTVSFUPGVMMZMPDLUIFCBUUFSZDPWFSUPFOTVSFBDPNQMFUFTFBM Ă "OZTDSBUDIFT DSBDLTPSTNBMMGPSFJHOPCKFDUT TVDIBTTBOEPSIBJS BUUBDIFEUPUIFSVCCFSSJOHJOTJEFPGUIFCBUUFSZDPWFSXJMMBĹŤFDUUIFFČJDJFODZPGUIF splash proof function. Before use, please check whether the waterproof rubber ring is damaged or contaminated with a foreign object before closing the battery cover door. When there is a foreign object on the waterproof rubber ring and its adjacent surfaces, please use a clean, lint-free, dry cloth to clean it. If there are any scratches or cracks, contact our service center immediately for maintenance or obtain a replacement waterproof rubber ring. 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Contents Before You Start .................................................................................................................................... 1 Safety Notes ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Contents .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Getting Ready ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Standard Parts and Accessories Included ........................................................................................................... 9 Camera Part Names ............................................................................................................................................ 10 Mounting / Removing Lens Covers ..................................................................................................................... 11 Installing the Battery............................................................................................................................................12 Installing a Memory Card ....................................................................................................................................13 Charging the Battery ...........................................................................................................................................14 Main Camera Interface .......................................................................................................................16 Power On / Off .....................................................................................................................................................17 Start-up for Language, Date and Time................................................................................................................17 Camera Mode Introduction .................................................................................................................................18 Movie Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Snap Shot Photo Mode High-Speed Movie Mode Burst Mode ................................................................................................................................................................. 19 .............................................................................................................................................................. 19 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Menu Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................20 All Shooting Mode Settings ( )................................................................................................... 21 General Settings .............................................................................................................................................................28 BLUETOOTH Remote Control-D ..........................................................................................................................31 User Interfaces .................................................................................................................................. 36 Micro USB Interface ............................................................................................................................................36 Charging Your Camera...............................................................................................................................................................36 Using an External Power Supply ................................................................................................................................................36 Data Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................................36 Webcam ......................................................................................................................................................................................38 Micro HDMI Interface:.........................................................................................................................................40 Wi-Fi Mode .............................................................................................................................. 42 Appendices ........................................................................................................................................ 46 Specifications .....................................................................................................................................................46 Prompts and Warning Messages ........................................................................................................................49 Trouble Shooting .................................................................................................................................................51 Getting Ready Standard Parts and Accessories Included: Your product packaging should contain the camera you purchased along with the following standard parts and accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact our customer service center. (The AC Adapter style will vary according to the power requirements from different countries or regions. Pictures below are for reference only): Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Battery Charger AC Adapter Micro USB Cable Lens Covers (B-Small C-Large) Protective Covers (B-SmallC-Large) Carrying Case Remote Control Mount-B Quick S tart Gu Cleaning Cloth BLUETOOTH Mini Remote Control-D STOP ide Quick Start Guide Small 3-Leg Stand-B Warranty Card Service Card Online Company Store Card Team 360 Sticker Camera Part Names 8 9 Speaker Wi-Fi Indicator Wi-Fi Button / Direction Button (down) / Remote 10 11 12 13 14 15 Control Pairing (press and hold) Lens B (235 Degrees) Lens Status Indicator B Power Button Status Indicator LCD BLUETOOTH Logo / Mark 10 Exterior Microphone (Stereo) 11 16 17 18 Video Recording Button / Photo Shooting Button / OK Button 12 Lens A (155 Degrees) 13 Lens Status Indicator A 14 Menu Button / Direction Button (up) / Mode Switching (press and hold) 19 20 15 NFC Logo / Mark 16 Battery Cover Door 17 Battery Cover Open Toggle Switch 18 Battery Cover Door Lock 19 Positioning Mount Receptor 20 1/4" Screw Socket 10 Mounting / Removing Lens Covers: Removing lens covers: Attaching lens covers: Turn the clear, protective lens cover counter clockwise following the illustrations Turn the lens covers clockwise and firmly tighten the lens covers as illustrated below until it separates from the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360. below. The lens covers protect the camera's glass lenses from being permanently damaged and are dustproof, shockproof and splash proof. Using the lens covers when taking a photo/shooting a video will not affect the photo image/video quality. Keeping the clear, prootective lens covers on the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 is essential to being able to use the internal stitch feature of the camera. If you do not use the clear lens covers, you will not be able to stitch photo/videos and render files for sharing. Before mounting the clear lens covers, make sure the permanent glass lens surfaces are clean and dry. Always use a clean, lint-free, dry cloth to clean the camera's lenses before shooting or recording so any foreign particles it will not affect the photo or video quality. When the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 is exposed to extreme temperature differences, condensation may form inside the camera's lens covers. If this happens, remove the lens covers, clean with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and reinstall the lens covers. If the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 will not be used for a long period of time or during transportation, always put the black rubber protective covers on (as shown in the image below): 11 Installing the Battery: 1. Open the Battery Cover Door Slide the battery cover lock to the left Ę then slide the open switch of the battery cover door downward Ę . 2. Insert the Battery Insert the Li-ion battery into the battery compartment in the direction of the arrow Ę (note the location of the + and - symbols). 3. Close the Battery Cover Door Close the battery cover door until your hear a âclickâ to indicate the door is fully and tightly closed Ę . Slide the battery cover lock to the right Ę . 12 Installing a Memory Card: Open the battery cover door, then insert the memory card into the card slot as shown in the illustration below (note the direction of the memory card opening). Push the bottom end of the memory card with your fingertip into the slot completely and close the battery cover door. A memory card (microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC) is essential to recording and saving 3600 photos and videos and is not included in the product packaging. The memory card needs to be purchased separately. Please use a memory card which is Class 10 or higher and has a capacity of 8GB to 256GB. When recording with any new memory card Class 10 or higher, it is recommended you format the memory card before using. To remove the memory card, open the battery cover door, gently press the memory card to eject it and remove it carefully. The camera will automatically turn off if the memory card is inserted or removed when the product is turned on. 13 Charging the Battery: Please use the supplied battery charger and AC adapter to charge the Li-ion battery in an ambient temperature ranging from 500F to 950F or 10ËC to 35ËC. Charging the Battery with Induded Battery Charger: 1. Place the battery into the battery charger according to the direction illustrated below. Use the Micro USB cable to connect the battery charger to the AC adapter then plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. 2. The indicator light will turn red when charging. The indicator light will turn green when charging is complete. When charging the battery for the first time or after a long period of storage, please make sure that the charging time is a minimum of four hours. Charging the Camera with an AC Adapter or an External Power Supply (vehicle power supply, portable power supply, etc.): 1. Place the battery into the camera. 2. While in the "off" mode, use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera to the AC adapter first, then plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. Alternatively, use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera to an external power supply (vehicle power supply, portable power supply, etc.). 3. The indicator light will turn orange while it is charging. The indicator light will go out once charging is completed and the battery is fully charged. The camera cannot be recharged when its power is on. 14 Charging the Camera via a Computer: 1. Place the battery into the camera. 2. Use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera (in the "off" position) to your computer. 3. The indicator light will remain orange while it is charging. The indicator light will go out once charging is completed and the battery is fully charged. The camera cannot be recharged when its power is on. Using the Internal Microphone: Please only use the proprietary PIXPRO audio cable available @ kodakpixpro.com (cable sold seperately). 15 Main Camera Interface Main Camera Interface Introduction: 1. Camera Mode Movie Mode Snap Shot Photo Mode 11 High-Speed Movie Mode Burst Mode 2. 10 Memory Card 3. Movie Size: 4. Battery Status 5. Display Modeďź 3600 Spherical / 6. Remaining Recording Time: 2350 Spherical / HH:MM / MM:SS / 4K [16:9] Full Frame none 7. Motion Detection (On) 8. Number of Remaining Shots: :("+9999" will be displayed when the SD card exceeds the maximum available display number) / 9. Existing Document in the Memory Card: none ("+9999" will be displayed when the SD card exceeds the maximum available display number) 10. Photo Size: 11. Time Recording the Movie 16 Power On / Off Power On: When the power is off, press the button for one second or more to turn the camera on. Power Off: When the power is on, press the button for one second or more to turn off the product. If the product cannot be powered off normally, you can remove the battery from the camera to force it to power off. Start-up for Language, Date and Time 1. Press the button to turn the camera on. When starting for the first time, the display will show the date and time screen setting, "Year/Month/Day/Hour/ Minute/Second". 2. The field to be adjusted will be highlighted with a black background color. Press the enter and confirm. 3. After adjusting the "Minute : Second" value, press the (up) or (down) buttons to adjust the value, press the button to button to enter the main camera menu interface. 17 Camera Mode Introduction In the main camera interface, press and hold the mode; press the (up) button to enter the mode selection interface. Press the (up) or (down) button to select any one button to enter and confirm the mode of the current interface. 4 modes are available: Movie Mode , Snap Shot Photo Mode , High-Speed Movie Mode , and Burst Mode Movie Mode Enable video recording. This mode is suitable for recording in most conditions. Operation Method: Press the button to start recording. Press the button again to stop recording. 18 Snap Shot Photo Mode Enable photo shooting. This mode is suitable for shooting photos in most conditions. Operation method: Press the button to take a photo. High-Speed Movie Mode This camera shoots ultra-high speed movies and plays back with normal 30fps speed. Operation method: Press the button to start recording. Press the button again to stop recording. Audio cannot be recorded in this mode. Burst Mode Enables ten successive photos to be captured continuously before automatically pausing. Operation method: Press the button; the camera will pause after 10 photos have been taken. 19 Menu Introduction: 1. In the main camera interface, press and hold the ) and General Settings (up) button to enter the interface menu. There are 2 options: All Shooting Mode Settings ( . Press the (up) or (down) button to select the desired setting and press the button to enter the corresponding sub-menu interface. Menu Interface 2. Toggle between the (up) or (down) buttons to select the desired setting; press the button to confirm and to enter the selected menu interface (highlighted with a black background color). 3. Press the (up) or (down) buttons to select the desired item; press the 4. Select , press the button to return to the menu interface. 5. Select , press the button to return to the main menu interface. button to select and confirm and to go back to the sub-menu interface. 20 All Shooting Mode Settings ( The Sub Menu for all shooting modes and settings: Movie Setting Photo Setting High-Speed Movie Setting Burst Setting Menu Interface Sub-Menu Interface settings 21 Below is an illustration of the recording setting menu for an example. The operating settings of all optional shooting modes have the same menu entry flow and menu access as shown below: -3.0ă-2.7ă-2.3ă-2.0ă-1.7ă-1.3ă-1.0ă-0.7ă-0.3ă+0.0ă+0.3ă+0.7ă+1.0ă+1.3ă+1.7ă+2.0ă+2.3ă+2.7ă+3.0 Menu Sub-Menu Selectable Options 22 Display Mode Set image storage format. There are 3 options: 1. Stitched 3600 Spherical / VR Mode 235° 360° 360° 155° Global 23 2. 2350 Spherical Mode 235° 360° 3. 4K [16:9] Full Frame Mode Movie Size Video Resolution Settings: VR 3600 Spherical / VR Mode (2:1) The selectable video resolution options vary for different video shooting modes and are subject to actual user Ă 3840Ă1920 (24fps) selections that will determine final playback and the saved video file resolution. Ă 3840Ă1920 (15fps) When the display mode is set to Ă 1920Ă960 (30fps) Ă 1280Ă640 (120fps) Dome 2350 Spherical Mode (1:1) Ă 2880Ă2880 (24fps) Ă 1920Ă1920 (30fps) Front Mode [16:9] Full Frame Ă 3840Ă2160 (30fps) Ă 1920Ă1080 (60fps) Ă 1920Ă1080 (60fps) Ă 1920Ă1080 (60fps) Ă 1280Ă720 (60fps) Ă 1280Ă720 (120fps) , the only options available will have the [2:1] aspect ratio and will be displayed; when the display mode is set to mode is set to , only the [16:9] options will be displayed; when the display , only the [1:1] aspect ratio options will be displayed. When selecting during recording, if the lenses face toward a harsh or brighter light, a glow affect may occur. The maximum recording times are: Movie size 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB 256GB 00:08:00 00:16:00 00:32:00 01:05:00 02:07:00 04:16:00 08:42:00 00:08:00 00:16:00 00:32:00 01:05:00 02:07:00 04:16:00 08:42:00 00:28:00 00:57:00 01:56:00 03:51:00 07:33:00 15:12:00 30:59:00 00:18:00 00:37:00 01:16:00 02:31:00 04:56:00 03:39:00 20:16:00 00:08:00 00:16:00 00:32:00 01:05:00 02:07:00 04:16:00 08:42:00 00:24:00 00:29:00 00:58:00 01:57:00 03:50:00 07:42:00 15:43:00 00:08:00 00:16:00 00:32:00 01:05:00 02:07:00 04:16:00 08:42:00 00:18:00 00:37:00 01:15:00 02:30:00 04:54:00 09:51:00 20:05:00 00:18:00 00:37:00 01:15:00 02:30:00 04:54:00 09:51:00 20:05:00 00:18:00 00:37:00 01:15:00 02:30:00 04:54:00 09:51:00 20:05:00 00:30:00 01:00:00 02:03:00 04:04:00 08:01:00 16:07:00 32:51:00 00:21:00 00:43:00 01:28:00 02:56:00 05:54:00 11:34:00 23:34:00 25 Self Timer: Setting the self-timer function: There are 3 options: Ă 4FMG5JNFS0ĹŤ Ă 4FMG5JNFSTFD Self Timer - 10 sec Ă Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS): Setting the Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) function: There are 2 options: Ă &OBCMF Ă Shooting Modes Still Movie Hi Speed Movie Off Number of Recording Pixels 7360x3680 360° 5520x2760 360° 7360x3680 360° 5520x2760 360° 3680x3680 235° 3525x2644 197° 3840x2160 197° 3840x1920 15fps 360° 3840x1920 24fps 360° 1920x960 30fps 360° 2880x2880 24fps 235° 207° 1920x1920 30fps 235° 207° 3840x2160 30fps 197° 172° 1920x1080 60fps 197° 172° 1920x1080 60fps 155° 140° 1920x1080 60fps 100° 91° 1280x720 60fps 67° 61° 1280x640 120fps 360° 1280x720 120fps 197° When the camera is set in VR Mode, the EIS setting is not available. 26 Motion Detection: Motion detection means if the camera detects moving objects entering into view, it will automatically start recording. During the recording process, if there is no moving object detected for 10 continuous seconds, the recording will pause automatically. There are 2 options: Ă &OBCMFĂ Off Operation method: 1. Select and return to the main menu interface. 2. The display will show the icon. Press the button to activate. When the product detects moving objects, it will automatically start recording. 3. The product will stop recording when there is no change in the image or lack of movement after 10 seconds. When the image changes or the camera senses movement again, the camera will start recording again automatically and a new video file will be generated after each pause and restart. Ę indicates the total time of recording Ę indicates the total time from enabling the Motion Detection setting 4. Press the button to stop recording and detecting. Wind Reduction: Wind reduction refers to the camera's ability to reduce the amount of noise caused by wind or high speed according environments. There are 2 options: Ă &OBCMFĂ Off 27 Color: Set Image Color. There are 3 options: Ă /PSNBMĂ #MBDLBOE8IJUFĂ Vivid White Balance: White balance means the user can adjust the color temperature under different light sources to help ensure that the colors in photos and videos are reproduced as accurately as possible. There are 6 options: Ă Auto White Balance Ă %BZMJHIUĂ $MPVEZĂ 'MVPSFTDFOUĂ *ODBOEFTDFOUĂ Underwater Exposure Compensation: Adjust picture brightness. The adjustable range of the camera's exposure compensation value is from EV -3.0 to EV +3.0. Photo Size: Set photo resolution. There are 7 options: Ă Â Ă Â Ă Ă Â Ă Â Ă Â Ă 5520Ă2760(2:1) 3840Ă2160(16:9) Number of photos that can be stored: Photo size 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB 256GB 190 380 780 1560 3050 6140 12520 330 680 1370 2730 5350 10760 21700 190 380 780 1560 3050 6140 12520 330 680 1370 2730 5350 10760 21700 370 760 1530 3060 5960 11970 24410 530 1080 2190 2080 8510 17110 17110 600 1210 2450 4890 9530 19160 39060 28 General Settings X.XX Menu Sub-Menu Selectable Options 29 Audio / Sound Set the audio / sound levels of the camera. There are 4 options: Ă 4PVOE0ĹŤĂ 4PVOEĂ 4PVOEĂ Sound 3 Automatic Power Off When this function is enabled, if there is no action taken within a set time frame (except while recording or connected to Wi-Fi), the camera will automatically power off. There are 2 options: Ă NJOVUFTĂ Off USB Connection Mode The mode of connecting the camera via a Micro USB cable to a computer is available. If there is a need to read, save photos or videos, please select the "Mass Storage" mode from the menu settings. If there is a need for the camera to serve as a video chat (SKYPE) camera, please select the "Webcam" option. There are 2 options: Ă .BTT4UPSBHFĂ Webcam When the Webcam is being used, the power can only be supplied by the camera's internal Li-ion battery, so a fully charged battery is highly recommended. Date / Time Set the date and time in the camera. 1. The display shows the date and time setting screen, "Year, Month, Day, Hour : Minute : Second"; 2. The field to be adjusted will be highlighted with a black background color. Press the to confirm value. 3. After adjusting the "Minute" value, press the (up) or (down) button to adjust the value, press the button button to enter the Sub-Menu Interface. 30 Format Format will clear all data stored on the memory card and will fully erase all photos and videos stored on the card. There are 2 options: Ă $POČJSNĂ To select , press the Cancel button to start formatting the card and return to the sub-menu interface after completion. Reset Settings Reset settings will recover abd reinstall all standard product settings to the factory defaults (except for date and time). There are 3 options: Ă $POČJSNĂ If select , press the $BODFMĂ Reset Password button to start reset and return to the sub-menu interface after completion. FW Version The FW version will display the current firmware version installed on your camera. Press the button to return to the sub-menu interface. If there is a new version stored in a folder firmware on the memory card, the firmware can be updated by inserting the memory card and updating the firmware. There are 2 options: Ă $POČJSNĂ If select , press the firmware update. Cancel button to start updating the new firmware and the camera will automatically power off after completing and installing the If the low battery warning appears, fully charge the battery before reattempting to update the firmware. Date Stamp Include a date stamp on the photo image. There are 2 options: Ă %BUF4UBNQ@0OĂ Date Stamp_Off will not allow a date stamp on the photo images. 31 BLUETOOTH Remote Control-D Remote Control View Specifications Model: RR-BK04 1. BLUETOOTH Signal Test Button 2. Connect / Shooting Indicator 3. Recording / Shooting Button Dimension:30Ă20Ă13.7mm Weight: 27Âą2g (including battery) Dust Proof: IP6X Temperature: -10° to 40°C Humidity: 0~90% Battery: Button Cell CR2032 Before Using: Pull the insulating strip completely out prior to operating the remote control. Insulating Strip 32 Installing the Battery: Use a screwdriver to remove the screw on the backside of the remote control by turning it counterclockwise (Fig. 1). Open the battery cover and insert the battery (Fig. 2), close the battery cover and rotate the screw in the opposite direction to tighten down. Negative Screw Battery Cover Installation of the Remote Control Mount-B /Mini Remote Control/3-Leg Stand: 1. Press the Mini Remote Control mount onto the 3-Leg Stand (Fig. 1). Close the tripod (Fig. 2). Align the mount anchor point with the tripod anchor point. 2. To mount the Mini Remote Control and align it between the two location holes at the bottom of the mount (Fig. 3), align the remote control with the two locating points at the top of the mount (Fig. 4), and snap into place. Mount Anchor Point Locating point (1) (2) (3) (4) 33 Pairing the Camera Via BLUETOOTH Remote Control: 1. Pair the camera to the remote control This method is for one remote control for one camera: With the camera turned on, press the Press and hold the and button for 2 seconds to enter the pairing mode. buttons simultaneously on the remote control until pairing is successful. 34 While attempting to pair, the remote control should be held close to the camera. 2. Press the button on the remote control to start shooting or recording and press the button again to stop recording. Other parameters in the camera will remain the same as initially set. 3. To terminate remote control pairing, press the button. 35 Successful Pairing Between the Camera and the Remote Control: 1. If the camera is powered off, the camera can be powered on and will start recording by pressing the 2. To test if the camera is powered on or whether the remote control is paired successfully, press the holding the botton on the remote control. button. The camera will power off by pressing and button for 1.5 seconds or more. 3. Using the mini remote control, all settings or parameters set in the camera's menus for shooting or recording will remain the same as initially set. Upon successful pairing, both the remote control and camera will remember the BLUETOOTH information. Indicator Lamp Status Description: 1. If pairing is successful, the signal indicator light will turn green. 2. If pairing fails, the signal indicator lamp will turn red. 3. When recording or shooting with the Mini Remote Control, the shooting status indicator lamp will turn red. 4. When the remote control's battery level is less than 20%, the indicator light will turn orange. Precautions: 1. If the Wi-Fi, NFC or HDMI connection or computer connection with the camera are enabled, the remote control function is not available. 2. The remote control operates at band 2.4GHz. Because microwave ovens, radios and amateur radios also use the same cyclic wave, it is possible to experience radio interference. 3. Before using the remote control, please make sure there are no other electronic devices or radio stations, etc. around. Please use the camera and remote control in an environment with better permeability and free from obstructions. 4. Radio interference and other circumstances may cause a malfunction of the remote control. Pay attention to the actual conditions of the camera when using the remote control. 36 BLUETOOTH Remote Control-C A remote control can be used for remotely controlling the camera at a long distance. The remote control is optional. If you need one, contact the local retailer to buy or access http://kodakpixpro.com for details of customer service. You can wear the remote control on your wrist to perform long-distance control on the camera by operating the remote controller. Remote Control View Specifications 1. Signal Indicator Lamp 2. BLUETOOTH Signal Test Button Dimension: 46.9Ă46.1Ă13.7mm Weight: 28g (including battery) 3. Shooting Mode Switch Waterproof: 5m (16 feet) 4. Battery/Memory Card Indicator Light Crashproof: 2m (6.5 feet) 5. Recording / Shooting Button 6. VR 360°/Front 155°/Round 235° Mode Switch Model: RR-WH03 7. Shooting Status Indicator Lamp 8. Battery Cover Dustproof: IP6X Temperature: -10 to 40°C Humidity: 0~90% Battery: Button Cell CR2450 Installing the Battery: Open the battery cover plate with the included accessories tool in a counter clockwise direction. Insert the battery with the anode facing upward. Replace cover CR2450 plate over battery and turn clockwise to lock into place. Positive CR2450 Negative 37 Pairing the Camera Via BLUETOOTH Remote Control: 1. Pair the camera to the remote control This method is for one remote control for one camera: With the camera turned on, press the Press and hold the and button for 2 seconds to enter the pairing mode. buttons simultaneously on the remote control until pairing is successful. 38 While pairing, the remote control should be held closer to the camera. 2. Set the desired shooting mode (movie mode or snap shot photo mode ) and the display mode (VR , Round or Front ). Other parameters are set the same as the current settings of the camera at the same mode. 3. Press the button on the remote control to start shooting or recording and press the button again to stop recording. 39 Successful Pairing Between the Camera and the Remote Control: 1. To test if the camera's powered on or whether the remote control is paired successfully, press the holding the 2. When the button. The camera will power off by pressing and button for more than 1.5 seconds. button on the remote control is pressed to start recording or shooting, the camera works with the current setting of the remote control. Upon successful pairing, both the remote control and camera will remember the BLUETOOTH information. If the camera has been powered off for more than 12 hours, it is impossible to power on the camera directly with remote control. Indicator Lamp Status Description: 1. If pairing is successful, the signal indicator light will turn green. 2. If pairing fails, the signal indicator lamp will turn red. 3. During remotely controlled recording or shooting, the shooting status indicator lamp turns orange. 4. When the battery level of the camera is less than 25% or the memory card is full, the battery/memory card indicator lamp turns red. Precautions: 1. If the Wi-Fi, NFC or HDMI connection or computer connection with the camera are enabled, the remote control function is not available. 2. The remote control operates at band 2.4GHz. Because microwave ovens, radios and amateur radios also use the same cyclic wave, it is possible to experience radio interference. 3. Before using the remote control, please make sure there are no other electronic devices or radio stations, etc. around. Please use the camera and remote control in an environment with better permeability and free from obstructions. 4. Radio interference and other circumstances may cause a malfunction of the remote control. Pay attention to the actual conditions of the camera when using the remote control. 40 User Interface Micro USB Interface Charging Your Camera: 14 Using an External Power Supply In the case of low battery power or when a long-term power supply is needed, an external power supply (AC adapter, vehicle power supply, portable power supply or other power unit) can be used instead of a battery. The camera settings for functions, photography and other operation can be performed normally. When powered on, use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera to an external power supply. When connected with an external power supply, this icon " will be displayed on the camera's LCD. When powered off, use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera to the external power supply. Press the external power supply, " button to power on. When connected to an " will be displayed on the camera's LCD. Requirements for the external power supply: output power of 5 V, output current of 1 A. Insert the battery into the camera before using an external power supply to charge the camera. Data Transmission Use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera to a computer and copy files from the camera to the computer. The steps are as follows: 1. Set the USB connection mode to in the camera menu. 2. Use the Micro USB cable to connect a computer (on) to the camera (on). During the connection, the camera will display " " and the computer will automatically detect the camera. 3. Open the camera folder on the computer to copy your files to the computer's hard drive. After the transmission is complete, please unplug the USB cable in a safe manner according to the computer's settings and operation manual. 4. The camera will automatically power off when the Micro USB cable is unplugged. Your computer operating system version needs to be Mac OS X10.9 and above or Windows 7 and above. 41 The folder structure of a microSD card on which this camera has performed recording is as follows: Í Folder numbers range from 100 to 999. Four alphabetic characters indicate the camera lens type. Five or eight alphabetic characters indicate the file type. ORBIT360 4K The character shows the camera lens type used in the shot: VR: 3600 Spherical / VR Mode : _ Dome: 235 Spherical Mode: R DCIM Front: 155 4K [16:9] Full Frame Mode : F Í VR files formattedͧEach folder stores a maximum of 9999 still picturesͨ 100VR360 Still pictures in .jpg format Movie files in .mp4 format If you want to have a 360° viewing experience, please watch the video recorded by the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360. Playback your photos or videos using the application program dedicated for the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360. 42 Webcam: Connect the camera and computer via a Micro USB cable to use the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 as a Webcam. %PXOMPBEUIFESJWFSTGPSUIF"11Ă1*9130738FCDBNĂGSPNUIFPČJDJBM,0%",1*9130XFCTJUFBOEJOTUBMMJUPOUPUIFDPNQVUFSBTQSPNQUFEPOZPVS computer's screen. Americas Europe http://kodakpixpro.com/Americas/ support/downloads.php 2. Set the USB connection mode to http://kodakpixpro.com/Europe/ support/downloads.php from the camera's menu. 3. Connect the computer (while turned on) and camera (while turned on) via a Micro USB cable. While connecting, the camera will display â computer will detect the camera automatically. â and the 4. Open the video software (SKYPE) in your computer and select âOptionsâ from the âToolsâ menu. Click on âVideo Settingsâ and select âPIXPRO 360 VR Webcamâ as the video input device. By clicking on âWebcam Settingsâ you may change various settings. 43 5. Change any desired settings and click on âOKâ to exit. The image size can be adjusted on your computer. If you choose a resolution of 1280Ă720, the image will be displayed in an aspect ratio of [16:9]. This function supports Windows 7 and higher OS. (Graphics GPU must support Direct 3D 10.) Applicable Video Software: SKYPEâ˘. The Webcam consumes battery power, so we recommend you use fully charge your camera's battery. (A fully charged battery and selecting HD image quality will work for approximately 6 hours). The Webcam function is not available if the battery is not inserted into the camera. While using the Webcam mode, the camera can only be connected to the USB interface with the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) feature and it will consume the camera's battery power. (Please connect to the USB interface with the camera turned on). 44 Micro HDMI Interface: To connect your camera to a TV, use a Micro HDMI cable (sold separately). After the connection is successful, the files on the memory card of the camera should be displayed on the television, while or Liveview is displayed on the camera's LCD. Shooting and Playback Functions on the Camera: 1. Press and hold the button to switch between the video playback mode and the shooting modes. 2. Press the (up) or (down) buttons to browse the folders and files in the playback modes. 3. Press the button to start playing videos and photos and press the button again to stop playing while in the recorded folders and files. 4. Set the camera parameters according to requirements in the menu first while in the shooting mode. Then return to the main camera screen, press the button to shoot or start recording and press the button again to stop recording. In the live view mode, the frame rate depends on the video settings. 45 Playback Functionality from your TV's and Remote Control: 1. Press the left and right keys to switch between the folders and files on your camera's Micro SD card. 2. Press the button to return to main menu. 3. Press the button to hide or display the TV screen information. 4. For browsing the video folders and files, press the TV remote control central key to start playing, press the left arrow to fast reverse, press the right arrow to fast forward and press the central button again to pause playback. 5. Press the button to delete the current file and select 6. Press the button to stop playing. to confirm deletion. Only HDMI televisions having the Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) function can support this function. 46 Wi-Fi Mode Download and Install APP Smart Devices: Download the APP installation package (APP name: PIXPRO 360 VR Remote Viewer) to your smart device from the path below and install it by following the instructions on the interface. For ANDROID devices, search and download the APP "PIXPRO 360 VR Remote Viewer" in Google Play and install it by following the instructions on your smart device's interface. For iOS devices, search and download the APP "PIXPRO 360 VR Remote Viewer" in APP Store and install it by following the instructions on your smart device's interface. Personal Computers: Download the "PIXPRO 360 VR Suite" (for Mac or Windows) installation package GSPNUIFPČJDJBM,0%",1*9130XFCTJUFBOEJOTUBMMJUPOZPVSDPNQVUFS by following the prompts on the interface. Americas Europe http://kodakpixpro.com/ Americas/support/downloads.php http://kodakpixpro.com/Europe/ support/downloads.php Please review the following items before your first time connecting: 1. Do not use in places with high intensity magnetic fields, electrostatic and electric wave interference (for example near a microwave oven), which may or may not cause failure in receiving proper signals. 2. Do not use the Wi-Fi or NFC connection or functions on an airplane. 3. To maintain your connection, please keep the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 within 32.8 feet (10 meters) without signal shielding interference. 4. The ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 and the smart device can only be connected one to one. 5. The ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 and personal computer can only be connected one to one. 6. Your smart device operating system version needs to be iOS 9 or higher on Mac or ANDROID 5.0 or higher. iPad mini1 / iPad 4 / iPhone 5c and earlier models (any system versions) will not support this APP. 7. Your computer operating system version needs to be OS X10.9 on Mac and Windows 7 and above. 47 Connecting your Camera to Smart Device (or Personal Computer) with Wi-Fi: Operation Method: 2. Smart Device or Personal Computer: 1. Camera: Check SSID (Service Set Identifier) (PIXPRO-ORBIT360_XXXX / PIXPRO4KVR360_KXXXX) and password (initial password: 12345678) indicated on the label in the battery compartment of the camera. Press the button to enable Wi-Fi mode. The camera will enter the pending connection mode interface two seconds later: When you enable Wi-Fi mode, the camera will automatically search nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. Select the one with the same SSID (PIXPRO-ORBIT360_ XXXX / PIXPRO-4KVR360_KXXXX) and input the camera's password. (Default Password: 12345678) PIXPRO-ORBIT360_XXXX 3. Camera: When the Wi-Fi connection is successful, enter the Wi-Fi connection interface. 4. Smart Device or Personal Computer: When connected via Wi-Fi, you can tap the APP icon device to start it; or double-click the APP icon on the smart on the desktop of your computer to start it. 5. Camera: When the APP is connected to the camera, the APP connection interface will appear. When recording has started via the APP, the recording interface will appear on the camera's LCD. 48 If the Wi-Fi connection is dropped while recording, the camera will continue to record and will enter the connection free recording mode. When displays in the interface, press the button and press the (up) or (down) button to select . Then press the button to exit the Wi-Fi connection mode. 49 Connecting Camera to Smart Device with NFC 1. These instructions are to enable NFC connection on your smart device. 2. Use your smart device to lightly touch the NFC mark on the ORBIT360 4K/4KVR360 camera. If the smart device has a prompt tone or vibration that means the connection is successful. 3. The APP will automatically open on your smart device. The NFC feature is only available when your smart device's screen is unlocked. 50 Appendices Specifications: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Image Sensor A Lens A Type 1/2.3" BIS CMOS Effective Pixels 20.68 Megapixels Total Pixels 21.14 Megapixels Focal Length 1.633mm Equivalent to 35mm film 9.18mm F Number F2.4 Lens Construction 7 groups 8 elements Focus Fix Focus Max. 197 Degrees (For Front Mode [16:9]) Field of View Image Sensor B Lens B Anti-Handshake Max. 155 Degrees (For VR Mode [2:1]) Focusing Range 30cm~f Type 1/2.3" BIS CMOS Effective Pixels 20.68 Megapixels Total Pixels 21.14 Megapixels Focal Length 1.257mm Equivalent to 35mm film 7.08mm F Number F2.4 Lens Construction 7 groups 8 elements Focus Fix Focus Field of View Max. 235 Degrees Focusing Range 30cm~f Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) 51 27MP: 7360x3680 (2:1) 15MP: 5520x2760 (2:1) 27MP: 7360x3680 (2:1) Still Image 15MP: 5520x2760 (2:1) 13MP: 3680x3680 (1:1) Stitched VR Mode / 3600 Spherical Global Dome Mode / 2350 Spherical 8MP: 3840x2160 (16:9) 9MP: 3525x2644 (4:3) Front Mode / [16:9] Full Frame (2:1) 3840Ă1920/24fps Global VR Mode / 3600 Spherical 3840Ă1920/15fps Number of Recording Pixels 1920Ă960/30fps Stitched (1:1) 2880x2880/24fps Dome Mode / 2350 Spherical Movie 1920Ă1920/30fps (16:9) 3840x2160/30fps 1920x1080/60fps Front Mode / [16:9] Full Frame 1280x720/60fps High-speed Movie : Still Image File Format Movie 1280Ă640/120fps(2:1) VR Mode / 3600 Spherical 1280x720/120fps(16:9) Front Mode / [16:9] Full Frame Exif 2.3 (JPEG) MP4 [Image: H.264; Audio: AAC(Stereo)] Camera Modes VR Mode (Lens A and Lens B), Round Mode (Lens B), Front Mode (Lens A) Shooting Modes Photo, Hi-Speed Movie, Movie, Burst Splash proof Equivalent to JIS/IEC IPX5 (Body) Shockproof Up to 2m (with lens cover) Dustproof Equivalent to JIS/IEC (IP6X) 52 Freeze-proofing -10°C LCD 1.0 inch TN LCD (With Backlight) Level Gauge 3 Axis ISO Sensitivity Auto (100~1600) (Photo) Exposure Metering Method Artificial Intelligence AE (AiAE) Exposure Control Method Program AE Burst Supported White balance Auto White Balance, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Underwater Auto (100~800) (Movie) Internal Memory: No Recording Media microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC Card (Up to 256GB Support) Language English Interface USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB) , HDMI (Type D), Stereo Microphone Input (Diameter of 2.5mm) Wi-Fi Supported (802.11b/g/n) NFC Supported BLUETOOTH Supported (BLE4.1) BLUETOOTH Remote Control-D Supported BLUETOOTH Remote Control-C Supported (Option) Power Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-080, 3.6V 1250mAh, In-Camera Charging Shooting Capability (Battery Performance) Approx. 150 shots (Based on CIPA Standards) (Wi-Fi on) Approx. 80 minutes for Video (@3525x2644 /15fps) (Wi-Fi on) Operation Environment Temperature: -10 ~ 40°C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90% Dimensions (WĂHĂD) Approx.55.0Ă55.0Ă66.9 mm (without lens cover) (Based on CIPA Standards) Weight Approx. 130g (only body) Approx. 156g (with battery and memory Card) 53 Prompts and Warning Messages: Message Description Recommended Action There are too many files, which may cause a delay in powering on. When pressing the button for recording, the memory card cannot be accessed because there are too many folders/files. After copying the files to your computer, choose to delete or reformat Micro SD Card. No memory card is detected in the camera. Insert your memory card. When turning on the product or pressing the memory card is out of capacity. button, the product detects that the After copying the files to your computer, choose to delete or reformat Micro SD Card. The memory card still cannot be recognized after formatting. An error occurs when reading the memory card. An interruption has been encountered during shooting or recording so the camera cannot shoot or record any further. Reformat the memory card. When the writing speed is too slow, recording cannot continue. Please select a Class 10 memory card or higher for optimum performance. File processing (saving, formatting, etc.) time exceeds 2 seconds. No action required. Connecting to your computer or TV. The display will disappear after a successful connection. 54 Message Description Recommended Action The camera is set to "Mass Storage" device and is connecting to the computer via USB. No action required. The camera is set to "Webcam" and is connecting to the computer via USB. No action required. Connecting to a HDMI device. No action required. A warning for low battery before the camera will shut down automatically. 5IFČJSNXBSFDBOOPUCFVQEBUFEXJUIJOTVČJDJFOUCBUUFSZQPXFS Charge or replace with a new battery. Updating firmware. No action required. The camera will turn off automatically after the update is complete. Battery temperature is too high. The product will automatically shut down. Remove the battery carefully when the product is shut down. The battery can be used again after cooling down. 55 Trouble Shooting: Problem Camera does not turn on Possible Causes The battery has been depleted. Recommended Action Charge the battery. The battery is installed incorrectly. Follow the charging instructions in the manual to properly install the battery. There could be smudges or dirt on the camera's lenses or the lens covers. Clean carefully with a clean, lint-free, dry cloth. Failed to Connect to Wi-Fi Wrong password entered. Re-enter the password. If you have forgotten the password after changing it from the default factory password, you can use the reset function to restore the initial factory default password: 12345678 Slow Wi-Fi Connection There are too many programs running simultaneously on your smart device. Close other unnecessary programs and APPs connecting or running on your smart device. The wrong USB connection mode has been selected. Confirm the USB connection mode in the camera menu. If there is a need to read, save videos or photos, please select "Mass Storage". If there is a need to serve as a video chat (SKYPE) camera, please select "Webcam". 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