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Playback & Delete

Browse Pictures

Pictures can only be saved on GWII while shooting in 'Mini' mode. The saved 
picture is only the image captured by built-in camera on transmitter, not 
actually what the camera captures. While shooting in 'LV' mode, there is no 
storage or playback on GWII. 

1) Press the 'Delete' button to enter into playback mode. You'll see the latest 
saved picture by default. 
2) Press 'Menu' button to navigate backwards, and press 'Set' button to 
navigate forwards.  
3) Press the 'Delete' button to revert back to live-view mode. 
4) Connect one end of AV output cable with AV socket of receiver, and the 
other end with computer or TV. To browse pictures follow the above directions 
in step 1.

Delete Pictures

1) Delete Single Images: enter playback mode, then long press 'Delete' 
button for 2 seconds.
2) Delete All Images: press 'Menu' button and navigate to 'Delete All Images', 
then press 'Set' button. 

Sleep mode

1) Long press 'Tab' button for 3 seconds, the receiver and transmitter enter 
into sleep mode.  While “sleeping”, the sleep indicator light on receiver turns 
orange; power indicator light on transmitter turns red. 
2) To wake up the receiver, long press 'Tab' button again for 3 seconds.

Specifications

Frequency:                           2.4GHz
Transmitter Distance:         100 meters (open area)
Signal:                                   Digital signal transfer, frequency switching 
technology
Signal source:                      4 different signals
Battery Information:            NP-60, 1200mAH, rechargeable Lithium Battery

Power Life:

Transmitter:                         >5 hours
Receiver:                             >6 hours

Product Size:

Remote Control:                 127×79×30 mm
Receiver:                             87×50×41 mm

Screen:

Size:                                     3.5” TFT, 16M colors display
Resolution:                         320x240

Viewing Angle:

Horizontal:                         120°
Vertical:                              105°
Storage:                             100 pictures (available in Mini  mode)

Summary of Contents for Gigtube Wireless II

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...View mode 9 Brightness 8 Contrast 8 Adjustments 8 Specifications 14 Browse Pictures 13 Delete Pictures 14 Playback Delete 13 Signal Matching 8 Matching Directions 8 Function and Operation 9 2 Drive Mo...

Page 3: ...pes Do not short or disassemble Do not attempt to insert batteries upside down or backwards Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the ba...

Page 4: ...Power switch 2 Shutter button 3 Shutter indicator light 4 TFT LCD screen 5 Sleep indicator light 6 Charge indicator light 7 Menu 8 Set 4 9 Delete 10 Tab 11 AV out socket 12 USB socket 13 Tripod mount...

Page 5: ...itter uses one NP 60 battery which can be used continuously for 6 hours after fully charged To insert the battery follow the arrow s direction to open the battery hatch Note the icons when inserting t...

Page 6: ...des Single Shot Continuous Self Timer Bulb and Video recording Power indicator H represents receiver power C represents transmitter power N M Playback Indicator N represents current picture number M r...

Page 7: ...ully press the shutter button to activate shutter shutter indicator light turns red The resulting image is shown on the LCD 1 Mini mode relies on the transmitter s internal camera for live view It giv...

Page 8: ...Menu button of receiver and navigate to Drive mode press the Set button and choose video mode 1 To start video recording fully press shutter button on GWII receiver Shutter indicator lights on both t...

Page 9: ...enter playback mode then long press Delete button for 2 seconds 2 Delete All Images press Menu button and navigate to Delete All Images then press Set button Sleep mode 1 Long press Tab button for 3...

Page 10: ...ple This is inherent in wireless technology and is not a fault of GWII Canon EOS 1D X 5D Mark II 7D 60D 600D Rebel T3i 550D Rebel T2i 500D Rebel T1i Troubleshooting 1 Q Why is my camera unable to shoo...

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