Cobra WASPcam ROX 9941 4k Operating Instructions EN
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TM 9941 4K Manual Please read through this user manual before using the product and keep the manual for future reference. Product appearance and/or specifications are subject to change without notice. Before using this camera, please insert a micro SD card (class 10 card, no larger than 64GB) into the 9941/9942 Wi-Fi camera. Camera functions will not work without a micro SD card inserted into the camera. Please note the camera does not include a micro SD card inside the package, the micro SD card must be purchased separately. ROX Series by WASPcam 6500 W. Cortland St., Chicago, IL 60707 1 (773) 889-3087 info@waspcam.com Table of Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................................2 Manual Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................2 Safety Precautions..................................................................................................................................2 System Requirements...........................................................................................................................3 Features..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Camera Diagram..................................................................................................................................... 4 Accessories................................................................................................................................................5 Button Functions................................................................................................................................... 6 Camera Functions.................................................................................................................................. 6 Installing the Micro SD Card.............................................................................................................. 6 Battery........................................................................................................................................................7 Switching Camera On and Off...........................................................................................................7 Switching Modes & Changing Settings..........................................................................................7 Camera Modes.........................................................................................................................................8 Video Recording Mode.........................................................................................................................8 Photo Mode...............................................................................................................................................8 Video Playback Mode............................................................................................................................8 Settings Menu.......................................................................................................................................... 9 Downloading the WASPcam ROX App........................................................................................10 Download from iTunes........................................................................................................................10 Download by iPhone............................................................................................................................. 11 Android Smartphone............................................................................................................................ 11 Using the Wi-Fi....................................................................................................................................... 11 Connecting to External Devices...................................................................................................... 12 Playback on HD TV.............................................................................................................................. 12 View Files on PC / MAC...................................................................................................................... 12 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 12 Copyright................................................................................................................................................. 13 1 Preface This product is an action-sports camera tailored to meet the demands of today’s active lifestyles! This action camera is perfect for vehicle data recording, photography, outdoor sports, home security, and watersports. It allows you to film anytime, anywhere. Manual Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made regarding the accuracy of the contents. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the manual contents and product specifications without notice. Safety Precautions • Do not store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas, as its internal components may be damaged. • Do not store the product in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside, which may damage the electronic circuits. • Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth. • Do not open the battery cover while an image is being recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already stored on the SD card. • If the product or any of its accessories are not working properly, please contact WASPcam at (773) 889-3087 or info@waspcam.com. Our staff will assist you and if necessary, arrange for the product to be repaired or replaced. • Test for proper operation before using the camera. • WASPcam is not responsible for any collisions, damage or personal injuries resulting from the use of the ROX Action Camera. • WASPcam is not responsible for any legal repercussions from use of the ROX Action Camera or from the sharing of footage. WASPcam is not responsible for any property damage or lost/stolen ROX Action Cameras. 2 System Requirements The camera requires a computer with the following minimum specifications for4K video playback: • Monitor capable of displaying 4K resolution • 4th Generation Intel® Core ™ processor family / AMD A10-7800 APU • 8 GB of RAM • DirectX 9 compatible graphics solution • Available hard disk space The camera requires a computer with the following minimum specifications for full HD video playback: • • • • • 3 Windows® 7 or later / MAC OS X 10.8 or later Intel® Core Duo™ / AMD Dual-Core CPU 2 GB of RAM DirectX 9 compatible graphics solution Available hard disk space Features The camera and its included accessories offer a variety of features and functions including: • A water-resistant case that allows you to film underwater up to 98 ft. (30 m) • Built-in Wi-Fi: Connects camera to Smartphones via WASPcam ROX App • High definition screen that displays and plays back recorded videos • Removable battery that is easy to replace with a spare to prolong the recording time of the camera • Video recording while charging • Video recording while battery powered • HD wide-angle lens • Supports memory cards up to 64GB maximum storage space, class 10 • Multiple video recording formats: 4K/2.7K/1080P / 720P • Records video in .MP4 format • Multiple photo shooting modes: Single shot, Burst, and Continuous Shooting (Time-lapse) • Compact size Camera Diagram Indicator Light OK Button Lens Battery Compartment Power / Mode Button Mic Micro USB Micro SD Card Slot Micro HDMI Port Up/WiFi Button Down / Microphone Button Speaker 4 Accessories The following items are included in the camera package. If any items are missing or damaged, contact WASPcam immediately. • Matte Black Waterproof Camera Casing • ROX 4K Camera • Flat / Curved Adhesive Mounts • Camera Holder • Camera Holder Clip • Basic Buckle Mount • Straight Joint Mounts x3 • Bike Bar Mount • J-Hook Buckle Mount • Micro USB Charging Cable • 3M Stickers x2 / Zip Ties x4 • Tripod Mount • Tripod Mount Adapter • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery • Velcro Straps x3 • 9941 4K Instruction Manual 5 Button Functions Power/Mode Button Turns the camera on & off. Change between Video mode, Photo mode, Playback mode, and settings menu. OK Button OK Enter and confirm settings in the settings menu. Start/stop recording in Video Mode. Take a photo in Photo Mode. Up Button Scroll up through the settings. Scroll through videos/photos in Playback Mode. Hold to enter Wi-Fi mode. Press to zoom in. Down Button Scroll down through the settings. Scroll through videos/photos in playback mode. Hold to turn on/off Mic Press to zoom out Camera Functions Installing the Micro SD Card To insert the SD card • Find the Micro SD card slot • Insert the card into the slot (make sure the card is facing the correct way) • Push the card into the slot until it clicks **Note – Please use a minimum speed Class 10 card, maximum 64GB storage capacity. WASPcam recommends a name brand card such as Lexar®, SanDisk®, Kingston® or Gigastone. Follow these steps in reverse order to remove the SD card. **Note - Please ensure that the SD Card is inserted in the correct orientation or you may damage the SD card and/or SD card reader. 6 Battery • • • • Use only the type of battery that came with the camera. Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment and invalidate the warranty. Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat. Do not attempt to split or peel the outer casing. Remove the battery if the camera is not going to be used for a long time. If the battery is left unused for more than 3 months, charge the battery before use. 1. • • • Installing and Removing the Battery Pull the battery door to release Correctly install the battery into the camera as directed by the +/- symbols Remove Battery: Open the battery door to take the battery out 2. • Charging Charging can be done by either connecting the camera to a computer or USB power adapter Charge the camera in a vehicle by connecting it to a USB car charger The camera can record video while charging The camera will charge even when it’s powered off • • • Switching Camera On and Off • Press and hold the Power / Mode button for 3 seconds to turn it on/off Switching Modes & Changing Settings Switch between video recording, photo, & playback modes and the settings menu by pressing the Power / Mode button. An icon in the upper left of the screen will show the current mode. In the settings menu choose a setting with the Up/Down buttons and select with the OK button. Press the Power / Mode button to exit the settings menu. 7 Camera Modes Video Recording Mode Press OK to start recording. A record icon in the bottom will start to flash. Press OK again to stop recording. The record icon will disappear. Video Recording Notes: Resolution: Higher resolutions result in larger video files. Loop Recording: When loop recording is turned on video files will be at the specified length. When the SD card is full the oldest loop recording file(s) will be deleted automatically so new files can be recorded. Exposure: In very bright environments set the Exposure Value (EV) as a positive number. For very dark environments set the EV to a negative number. The larger the value the greater the exposure value is compensated. Photo Mode Press OK to take photos. Photo Notes: Exposure: In very bright environments set the Exposure Value (EV) as a positive number. For very dark environments set the EV to a negative number. The larger the value the greater the exposure value is compensated. Playback Mode Press Up/Down to scroll through the files on the SD card Press OK to playback the video file During video playback, long press Up/Down to forward/backward 8 Settings Menu (Default settings in bold.) Press Up/Down buttons to scroll through the settings and select with the OK button. Press the Mode button to go back and to exit the menu. MENU OPTION SETTINGS Video Settings Video Resolution 4K 30FPS / 2.7K 30FPS / 1080 60FPS / 1080P 30FPS / 720P 60FPS / 720P 30FPS Microphone √ Time-lapse Off / 0.5s / 1s / 2s / 5s / 10s / 30s / 60s Loop Recording Off / 1minute / 3minutes / 5minutes Slow Motion 1080 60FPS / 720P 120FPS Photo Settings Photo Resolution 16MP / 12MP / 8MP Timer Off / 3s / 5s / 10s / 20s (camera will take a photo after selected amount of time) Camera Settings 9 Exposure +3 +2 +1/ 0 / -1 / -2 / -3 (used to adjust the amount of light let into the camera sensor, use positive setting in bright conditions and negative setting in dark conditions) White Balance Auto / Sunny / Cloudy / Incandescent Light / Fluorescent Light (Helps balance color in certain lighting to make footage/ images look more natural) Image Rotation / √ (Rotates the image 180°) Driving Mode / √ (Turns on loop recording, auto re- cord, and auto shutdown. Camera turns on and starts recording automatically when connected to the car and the car is on) Light Source Frequency Auto / 50Hz / 60Hz LED Indicator Light √ Screen Saver Off / 10s / 30s / 60s (After a period of inactivity, the camera’s LCD will turn off to conserve power. Press OK to wake up the LCD screen) Auto Power Off Off / 1min / 3mins / 5mins (turns camera off after selected period of inactivity) Date/Time Stamp /√ System Settings Language English, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish, Spanish, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Thai, German, Arabic Date/Time Allows users to set the current date and time Beep Sound √ WiFi / √ (Check to enter WiFi mode) Format YES / NO (formats the SD card and erases all data from the SD card) Restore Defaults YES / NO (Resets all settings to the default values) Firmware Version Displays camera’s current version (YYYYMMDD VX.X) To view the videos/photos on a computer, attach a USB cable to export the videos and photos onto a computer to play. You can also take the Micro SD card out and access the files with a card reader. Downloading the WASPcam ROX App Download from iTunes Click iTunes icon to open iTunes. Click Store to open the iTunes Store. Enter “WASPcam ROX” into the search bar. Click download under the WASPcam ROX Icon. Once it’s finished the WASPcam ROX icon will show on your home screen. 10 Download by iPhone Click the App Store icon. Click search icon. WASPcam ROX App Click the search field and enter “WASPcam ROX”, click the search button. Click the icon and click download. Once it’s finished the WASPcam ROX icon will show on your home screen. Download to Android Smartphone Open the Google Play Store on your phone. Enter “WASPcam ROX” into the search bar and hit search. Click on the WASPcam ROX icon to view the app page. Click the install button to install the WASPcam ROX to your phone. Once it’s finished, the WASPcam ROX icon will appear in your application menu. . Using the Wi-Fi To enter the camera’s Wi-Fi interface, press and hold the up button. You can also turn the camera Wi-Fi on from the system settings menu. The camera’s LCD screen will change to a Wi-Fi symbol. Once the Wi-Fi has initialized on the camera, the LCD screen will show the network name (ssid) and password (pwd) required to connect a Smartphone to the Wi-Fi. Step 1: Initialize the Wi-Fi on the camera Step 2: On a Smartphone, enter the Wi-Fi settings Step 3: Connect the Smartphone to the ROX camera’s Wi-Fi network (network name is displayed on the camera’s LCD screen) Step 4: Enter the password displayed on the cameras LCD screen Step 5: Wait for the Smartphone to connect to the camera’s Wi-Fi Step 6: Once Wi-Fi is connected, open the WASPcam ROX App. The app will connect the Smartphone to the ROX camera Step 7: Once the connection is successful, the Smartphone will display what the camera sees on the screen Step 8: The camera photo/video recording can now be controlled from the Smartphone 11 Connecting to External Devices Playback on HD TV Turn the camera on, connect the HDMI port in the camera to the TV via an HDMI cable (not included) and choose HDMI mode on the TV. The LCD screen on the camera will turn off automatically and now all operations and functions can be seen on the TV. View Files on PC / MAC Connect the camera to the computer using the included USB cable. The LCD Screen displays USB Mode and Charging Mode. Press the up/down buttons to select USB Mode and the OK button to confirm. Click on the camera drive and the subfolder DCIM to view videos and photos. Technical Specifications Screen 2 inch LCD Screen Lens 170°A + wide-angle lens Language Options English / French / Dutch / Portuguese, Polish / Spanish / Italian / Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese / Japanese / Russian / Korean / Thai / German / Arabic Video Resolution 4K 30FPS / 2.7K 30FPS / 1080 60FPS / 1080P 30FPS/ 720P 60FPS / 720P 30FPS Video Format .MP4 Compressed Format of Videos H.264 Resolution of Photos 16M / 12M / 8M Storage MicroSD (Class 10 – max 64GB) Shooting Modes Single Shot / Self-timer (3s / 5s / 10s / 20s) Continuous shooting (Time-lapse) Power Source Micro USB, 5V 250mA Battery Capacity 900mAh Recording Time 1080P / About 70 minutes Charging Time About 3 hours Dimensions 29.8x59.2x41mm 12 Copyright © Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Cobra Electronics. © 2017 Cobra Electronics Corporation, 6500 W Cortland Street, Chicago, IL 60707 Cobra, the snake design, ROX logo are proprietary trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation. All other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Cobra Electronics (773) 889-3087 Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries. SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, Store Your World in Ours CompactFlash, Cruzer, ImageMate RescuePR SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Ultra are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. © 2006 SanDisk Corporation All rights reserved. Lexar is a trademark of Micron Technology, Inc. Kingston is a trademark of Kingston Technology Corporation. 13
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