
Right. So, you've got the SportsCam. lt's Friday afternoon, and you're
headed out skating on Saturday morning and you want to get the
SportsCam setup and ready to rock and/or roll.
1. Charge the battery.
Short version: Plug the little end of the USB cable into the SportsCam,
and the big end into the included power adapter. Plug the power
adapter into a wall socket. Wait two to three hours. Bam!
Check out page 8 for the long version on getting yourself some power.
2. Jam a microSD card in it. Gently.
Short version: Ensure there's nothing on the microSD card you want
to keep, as we'II be formatting it in a moment (that erases all the data
and preps it for recording video). The SportsCam shoots high-def video,
so grab yourself a decently big card - we reckon that 8GB is a realistic
minimum, with 16GB or 32GB cards recommended.
Check out page 7 for the long version regarding microSD cards.
3. Set up your Camera using the On-Screen Menus
Short version: Connect the SportsCam to a television or monitor using
either the mini-HDMI output or the COMPOSITE VIDEO output (that's
the weird USB to RCA cable - one end goes into the USB port on the
SportsCam and the other to the VIDEO IN on a TV). Use the Remote
Control to access the menus see(
“
The Remote Control" on page 1 4).
We think the best course of action is to:
Choose your recording format (PAL or NTSC).
Format your microSD card.
Set the Date and Time.
Choose your Resolution.
Choose your Quality settings.
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