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Page 2: ...ction 14 6 1 Powering ON OFF 14 6 2 Introduction of the Main Menu 16 6 3 Explanation of the Status Icons 16 6 4 General Rules of Selection 17 6 5 Ride Recording 18 6 6 Changing Settings during Ride Recording 24 6 7 Pausing Resuming Finishing the Ride Recording 27 6 8 Reviewing Your Riding History 28 6 9 Setting Menu 33 7 Connecting Your Camera to a PC 36 8 Connecting Your Camera to an HDTV 36 8 1 ...
Page 3: ...tings 41 9 Mounting your camera 43 9 1 Secure Strap 43 9 2 Mounting on Bike Helmet Backpack 43 9 3 Mounting on your Motorcycle Helmet 43 9 4 Mounting Your Camera on the Handlebar or Pole 46 10 Specifications 50 11 Computer System Minimum Requirements 51 12 Troubleshooting 52 ...
Page 4: ...p60fps video y Snap 16 0 Mega Pixels photographs y Ultra Wide 170º angle lens y OLED Status Display for setup and features y Waterproof to 10 ft 3 meters y The camera is drop proof to 1 2 meters y Show sport workout information through the display y Backlit display allows the user to see the display in the dark y Supports MicroSD MicroSDHC memory card up to 32GB y Save workout route GPS data in GP...
Page 5: ...Cam Adapter 2 Helmet Strap with clip 15 x 2 8 CamLOCK Key 3 Helmet Base with 3M VHB adhesive 9 Secure string 4 Mini USB cable 10 Neoprene Carry Bag 5 Bike Mount 11 Kinomap CD 6 Helmet Wings with flat eva pad x 2 12 Quick User Guide 3 Camera Body Overview ...
Page 6: ...ith wrist or secure tether 9 Left Button 1 Move to left previous selection 2 Choose the top left option on the display 3 Decrease the number when setting a value for Date Time or settings 10 Right Button 1 Move to right next selection 2 Choose the top right option on the display 3 Increase the number when setting a value for Date Time or settings 11 Back Button 1 Return to previous selection or in...
Page 7: ...ack Cover Slide to unlock the camera latch and open the camera back cover as shown below 4 2 Charging the Built in Battery Charge your camera by connected the included USB cable to a USB 2 0 computer port or through a universal AC adapter not included plugged into the socket When the camera is charging an LED indicator will illuminate in RED and turns off once the camera is fully charged Additiona...
Page 8: ...icroSD card It can only be inserted one way 2 A new MicroSD card should be formatted before use For more information refer to section 6 9 7 and 8 6 4 4 Auto Rotation The camera has a built in sensor that detects the camera s orientation This feature is available for both video recording and photo capturing By rotating your camera 180 from the default position the recorded video will also rotate to...
Page 9: ... feature will not be activated throughout the recording 2 You can disable the auto rotation feature in the General settings in the Setting menu Refer to section 6 9 5 Camera Function 5 1 Turning ON OFF the Camera To power ON the camera Press and hold the button The camera will vibrate and a green LED will illuminate Notes 1 When you power the camera the sport function will turn on as well The Spor...
Page 10: ... DATE TIME setup mode Only after you have completed the settings for Date Time can the camera enter the Ride interface To set DATE TIME General rules 1 The flashing value represents the current option ready to be set 2 Press the Back button or the Enter button to navigate to the option you would like to set 3 Press the Left button to decrease the value or press the Right button to increase the val...
Page 11: ...H and DATE Date Range 2013 01 01 2100 12 31 After completing the setting for DATE it will enter the TIME setup interface In the DATE setup interface you can set the TIME format at either 12 hr or 24hr also the value for HOUR and MINUTE Press the Left button or the Right button to select the time display format from 24 hr or 12hr You may follow the general rules above to complete the settings for H...
Page 12: ...ra s powering off The display will remain in the Sport interface 2 If the auto power off is set at 1 Min or 3 Min in the General settings in the Setting menu Refer to section 6 9 the camera will turn off automatically if no input is detected within the preset time 5 2 Recording Videos There are two methods to begin recoding video When the camera starts recording the camera will initiate a short vi...
Page 13: ... and the LED indicator will illuminate GREEN to indicate recording has stopped The camera will then enter into standby mode An additional option is to hold the Power button to stop the recording and power the camera off The camera will vibrate and the red LED light will no longer illuminate Notes 1 Changing the video resolution is disabled during video recording 2 There is a 2 3 second delay befor...
Page 14: ...ure a Time Lapse series make sure the camera is in Time Lapse mode Refer to section 6 9 Press and release the button The camera will initiate a countdown The green LED will flash once and the camera will vibrate each time a photo is taken To stop Time Lapse Press the button to stop and exit the Time Lapse mode and return to standby mode Note If you initiate video recording or power the camera off ...
Page 15: ...function cannot be enabled during video recording 2 If your memory card is full the camera will vibrate for five seconds and a green LED will flash continuously 6 Sport Function The embedded GPS function enables your camera to display the exercise information including workout distance time pace and calories The AktivSport CX9WP can be mounted onto a bicycle to record the view during cycling It ca...
Page 16: ...terface Please refer to section To set DATE TIME to set the date and time for your camera Disable the Sport Function Press and hold the Enter button to disable the Sport function The Sport animation will quickly display on screen and the screen will then turn off Backlight Press and hold the Back button for 1 2 seconds to enable or disable the backlight accordingly When the backlight is off press ...
Page 17: ...d of three sections RIDE HISTORY and SETTINGS Press the Left button or the Right button to toggle between the three interfaces of the main menu 6 3 Explanation of the Status Icons Item Function Description 1 GPS Reception Status Shows the intensity of the GPS signal 2 Battery Power Indicator Fully charged Low battery Recharge needed 3 Page Shows the current settings page number ...
Page 18: ... If the icon is not displayed on the screen the Ride recording is either paused or disabled 6 Hi Info Shows the parameters on the upper area of the Ride recording interface Available parameters Time Distance Speed Pace Calories 7 Lo Info Shows the parameters on the lower area of the Ride recording interface Available parameters Time Distance Speed Pace 6 4 General Rules of Selection 1 Top Left Sel...
Page 19: ...here are three ways for you to conduct Ride recording To begin with Ride recording select your desired Ride recording method from quick start time or distance by pressing their corresponding buttons on the side of the camera body Enable the Sport function and enter the Ride interface Enter the Ride interface by pressing the Enter button to select the ride startup options ...
Page 20: ...nt to continue Select no to return to the previous interface Select yes to start with normal Ride recording While there is no GPS signal only the time counter will be function 1 Quick starting the RIDE Select quick start by pressing the Left button The ready and go animation will be quickly display on screen before jumping to the Ride recording interface The display will show the Ride recording da...
Page 21: ... has elapsed Select time by pressing the Right button Select from 30 min 1 hr or custom When selecting 30 min the ride recording will last for 30 minutes and will stop automatically the time has elapsed When selecting 1 hr the ride recording will last for 1 hour and will stop automatically the time has elapsed ...
Page 22: ...value Press and hold the button to continuously increase the time value Time value range 00 10 99 50 hr min The default time value is 01 00 hr min or the time value previously set Press the Enter button to confirm After setting the ride time the ready and go animation will quickly display on screen before jumping to the Ride recording interface The display will show the Ride recording data Note Yo...
Page 23: ...tom Select 10km or 30km the ride recording will stop automatically once reaching 10 km or 30km Select custom to enter your desired preset distance Pressing the Left button will decrease the value by 1 kilometer or 1 mile depending on the metric set in the Ride settings in the setting menu refer to section 6 9 Pressing the Right button will increase the value by 1 kilometer or 1 mile ...
Page 24: ...e default value is 10km 5mi or the distance value previously set Press the Enter button to confirm After setting the ride distance the ready and go animation will quickly display on screen before jumping to the Ride recording interface The display will show the Ride recording data Note You may also finish and save the ride recording data prior reaching the preset ride distance ...
Page 25: ...m km kmh and mi mph Select km kmh or mi mph by pressing the corresponding button If km kmh is selected all distance information will be show in km and all speed information will be show in kmh If mi mph is selected all distance information will show in mi and all speed information will show in mph 2 Setting the Low Information Select from time distance or speed pace to set the parameters displayed...
Page 26: ...ting a Slide During the ride recording you can view different slides with different High Information By setting slide you can either choose to view these slides automatically by setting the interval time or you can manually switch these slides Select slide by pressing the Enter button to enter the slide interface Select 5sec or 10sec the slides with different High Information will switch automatic...
Page 27: ...arameters has been selected as the Low Information Refer to point 2 in section 6 6 it cannot be presented in the High Information area For example if time is selected display in the Low Information field it cannot be displayed in the High Information field simultaneously 2 The parameter of Speed and Pace are interchangeable though they cannot be displayed simultaneously It depends on the selected ...
Page 28: ...settings interface To pause the ride recording Select pause by pressing the Right button Ride recording will temporarily suspend To resume the ride recording In the suspended ride recording interface press the Enter button again and select resume by pressing the Right button The ride recording will resume ...
Page 29: ...tart date S TIME shows the ride start time R TIME shows the ride duration Dist Distance shows the total distance traveled AVG SPD Average Speed shows the Average Speed of your ride CALORIES shows how many calories you have burned Press any button to save and exit the ride interface 6 8 Review Your Riding History Power the camera on and press or to switch to the history interface ...
Page 30: ...Review the TOTAL ride summary You can review the ride summary of Total Time Total Distance Max Speed Pace Calories Average Speed Pace Calories Select Sum by pressing the Left button to view the summary of the ride data The default is the ride summary of time ...
Page 31: ...e time AVG TIME displays the average ride time Ride Summary Distance TOTAL DISTANCE displays the total ride distance MAX DISTANCE displays the maximum ride distance AVG DISTANCE displays the average ride distance Ride Summary Speed Pace MAX SPEED displays the maximum ride speed AVG SPEED displays the average ride speed MAX PACE displays the maximum time needed to complete one mile or one km ...
Page 32: ...ry Select record by pressing the Right button to view the individual ride record The latest ride record will be shown on the display DATE displays the ride start date S Time displays the ride start time R Time displays the ride duration DIST displays the ride distance AVG SPEED PACE displays the average ride speed pace CALORIES displays the calories you have burned PAGE displays the current page n...
Page 33: ...ffect the total ride summary data in sum Export the GPS Data File GPX file After a ride is completed and saved a GPX file is created and stored to the internal memory The GPX file can be uploaded to sport sites such as runtactic com and mapmytracks com for sport analysis You can export the GPX file from the internal memory to your MicroSD card Before exporting the GPX file to your MicroSD card mak...
Page 34: ...MDDHHMMSS GPX YYYY MM DD HH MM SS represent the starting year month day hour minute and second of the ride record Note Once the GPX file has been exported to the MicroSD card it will be permanently erased from the camera s internally memory 6 9 Setting Menu Enable the sport function Press the Left button or the Right button to switch to the settings interface ...
Page 35: ...button to select relevant settings or go back to the previous interface Note The selection with a dot underneath represents the previous selection you have set If you change it to another selection the dot will move to the bottom of the corresponding selection This table below shows all the available menu options for quick reference Movement Speed Pace Movement display setting Settings Ride Metric...
Page 36: ...ion setting Video Del all videos No Yes Delete all video files from the memory card Back light 5s 10s Off Change the backlight illumination duration after pressing a button Clock 30 sec 1min 3min Speed 30sec 1min 3min Screen saver Off Set the screen saver type and the duration you would like the screen saver to activate or turn off the screen saver function Language English Spanish French Display ...
Page 37: ... on When the camera is connected to the computer as mass storage device you can 1 Open the MicroSD folder and browse to the files saved on your camera 2 Format the MicroSD card Note If you cannot find the mass storage device unplug the USB cable from the PC and power cycle the camera on and off once and reconnect it to the PC again 8 Connecting your camera to an HDTV You can connect your camera to...
Page 38: ...utton to switch between photo preview mode and video preview mode In preview mode all icons will disappear if no input is detected within 5 seconds 1 2 Ensure a MicroSD card has been inserted into the card slot of the camera or a No card message will display on your HDTV s screen 8 1 Taking Photos with an HDTV 1 Press the Left button or the Right button to switch to photo preview mode 2 Press and ...
Page 39: ...e to begin recording c When your camera s power is OFF while connected to an HDTV and with the Recording Slide Switch in the REC mode press and hold the Power button to power the camera back ON and it will begin recording To stop recording press the Power button once or slide the Recording Slide Switch to STOP mode when the Recording Slide Switch is in REC mode Another option is to hold the Power ...
Page 40: ...the Left button or the Right button to view the previous file or the next file 7 Press the Enter button shortly to start a slide show and press it again to stop All icons will disappear if no input is detected within 5 seconds 8 Press the Back button to go back to Photo Thumbnail Mode 8 4 Playing Back Video Files on an HDTV 1 Press the Enter button to enter Menu mode 2 Press the Left button or the...
Page 41: ...mal speed Recycle 3 All icons will disappear if no input is detected within 5 seconds 6 Press the Back button to go back to Video Thumbnail Mode 8 5 Deleting Photo Video Files on an HDTV To delete a Single photo Video You may delete a single file photo or video from the memory card in single photo or video playback mode In single photo or video playback mode press and hold the Enter button for 1 2...
Page 42: ...ideo files in the SETUP menu Refer to section 8 6 for more information 8 6 Changing your Camera Settings Press the Enter button to enter Menu mode Press the Left button or the Right button to select SETUP Press the Enter button again to enter the SETUP interface ...
Page 43: ...our selection Press the Back button to exit to the Menu mode The table below shows all available menu options for quick reference Setup Option TV OUT NTSC PAL LANGUAGE English German French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese S Chinese T Chinese Russian Korean Japanese TIME SETUP Year Month Day Hour Minute AUTO POWER OFF 1 min 3 min Off AUTO ROTATION On Off DELETE ALL FILES Photo Video All FORMAT No ...
Page 44: ...to help thread it through the hole 2 Attach the other half to the hole of the Helmet Wings 3 Clip both ends together after the camera has been secured to the Helmet Mount 9 2 Mounting on Bike Helmet Backpack 9 2 1Assembling the Bike Helmet Backpack mount 1 Attach the Helmet Wings to the left and right side of the Body Piece accordingly Note Please make sure to install the Helmet Wings with flat ev...
Page 45: ... of either shoulder belt of your Backpack 2 Loop the strap of the helmet mount through one vent of the Helmet Wing from the top Step 1 Next follow either of the below steps according to your mounting object To mount your camera to a bike helmet loop the strap through the vent of the bike helmet and pull it out from the opposite helmet vent To mount your camera to a Backpack loop the strap through ...
Page 46: ...o the Body Piece 8 Rotate the wheel on the Body Piece counterclockwise to tighten the camera onto the Body Piece Notes 1 When mounting your camera directly onto the Body Piece please pull the orientation column up on the Body Piece 2 You may choose to use the secure strap to link up the camera and the hole of the Helmet Wings to fasten the mount Refer to section 9 1 for more information ...
Page 47: ...lmet Base Note Please make sure to fit the gears of the Helmet Base and the Body Piece correctly on both sides 2 Insert the bolt into the slide rail from the hole and tighten the nut You can also mount your camera on the Side of the Motorcycle Helmet by using the 90 cam adapter 9 3 2 Mounting without 90o Cam adapter ...
Page 48: ...o the Body Piece 2 Rotate the wheel on the Body Piece counterclockwise to tighten the camera onto the Body Piece 3 Peel of the protective foam membrane of the 3M adhesive under the Helmet mount and attach the Helmet mount onto the Helmet ...
Page 49: ...met by using the 90 o Cam Adapter Assembling the 90 o Cam Adapter to your Camera 1 Fit the screw of the 90 o cam adapter to the tripod socket of the camera 2 Screw the nut of the 90 o cam adapter until it is tightened to the camera 3 Attach the camera with the 90 o cam adapter directly to the Body Piece ...
Page 50: ...column up on the Body Piece 9 4 Mounting Your Camera onto a Handlebar or Pole 1 Loosen both bike mount screws 2 Attach the bike mount to the handlebar or pole and tighten the screws until the mount is firmly secured Fits around any tubes and round bars from 16mm to 24mm in diameter 3 Tighten the ball joint nut of the bike mount and then rotate the fixed plate clockwise until it is tightened at the...
Page 51: ... 5 0 Mega pixel CMOS sensor Lens 170 o wide angle field of view Focus range 0 5m 1080p 1920x1080 pixels 16 9 30 fps 720p 1280x720 pixels 16 9 60 fps 720p 1280x720 pixels 16 9 30 fps Video Format H 264 compression saved as MPEG4 MOV file 16 0 Mega Pixels 4608x3456 5 0 Mega Pixels 2592x1944 3 0 Mega Pixels 2048x1536 Format JPEG Photo Capture Modes Single photo Time Lapse Self Timer Audio Built in hi...
Page 52: ...attery charging Connection Mini HDMI Built in 1050 mAH Rechargeable Li ion Battery Power Battery Life Approx 2 5 hrs Durable plastic finishing Housing Waterproof Depth up to 3 meters 10 ft Display Panel 23x28 5mm Weight 162g 11 Computer System Minimum Requirements Operating System Windows 7 8 Vista XP and Mac OS 10 5 or above CPU Pentium Ⅲ or above RAM At least 256MB Interface USB port CD 4x speed...
Page 53: ...le for contents recording Cannot shoot photos or video Green and Red LED flashes alternatively 1 MicroSD card is not inserted 2 MicroSD card has not been formatted properly 1 Insert a MicroSD card 2 Format the MicroSD card in the settings menu on a PC or a TV Cannot find mass storage device removable disk after connecting the camera to the computer Connection failure 1 Make sure all cable connecti...