GO4 VegaN1 User Manual Download Page 8

The SportsCam charges via the mini USB socket on the rear panel.

 Insert the mini-USB plug on the USB adapter or USB cable in to

the USB socket on the rear of the SportsCam.

Connect one end of the USB adapter or cable to the USB port on

the included power adapter.
Under no circumstances ever connect the SportsCam to any
power source supplying anything other than 5V. lt's safe to

connect it to a USB port on a computer (see below!)
and the included power adapter.

 

 

The current supplied by most computer's USB ports (sv 500mA) is not

sufficient to properly charge the SportsCam.The SportsCam's battery
is small, but powerful, and it needs more juice to charge. The supplied

adapter (5V 1000mA) is perfect for the job, and you'II get much better

results using that.

 

 

While the SportsCam is charging, the 

 LED on the rear panel

Will Light up. It will go out when the SportsCam is fully charged.
The 

 LED will light up whenever the SportsCam is connected

to power.

red

green

As the  

 and 

 LEDs are located

very  close  to  one  another,  you  might
need  to  tilt  the  SportsCam  slightly
relative to your eye to see what both of

them are doing!

green

red

Computers don't cut it!

Charging Status Indicator LEDs

The LEDs
are here...
right here.

The SportsCam takes 2 hours to charge
using the included USB charger. It will
take  much  longer  from  a  USB  port,

if it charges at all.

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GO4 Vega N1 user guide

Summary of Contents for VegaN1

Page 1: ...Vega N1 User Guide Waterproof Bullet Full HD Sports Camera...

Page 2: ...in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct...

Page 3: ...Battery The Button Resolution Choosing It Seeing how cool you are Playback Playback on a Computer HDMI Composite Video Playback The Remote Control Showing your Quality Shooting Your Troubles Technica...

Page 4: ...cs and displays of immense skill lt s great for recording biking skating skiing or snowboarding surfing or throwing yourself out of a perfectly good aircraft Or just about anything else you can think...

Page 5: ...cus stuff Reset Sets everything back to the factory defaults Indicator LED The Backside USB Port For charging computers and composite video output 1080p 720p Switch Choose between 720p nice and 1080p...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...that II be all she wrote For reliable performance we strongly suggest that you use a card with a speed rating of Class 4 or higher Hold the SportsCam so that the rear panel is facing you and the power...

Page 8: ...sCam s battery is small but powerful and it needs more juice to charge The supplied adapter 5V 1000mA is perfect for the job and you II get much better results using that While the SportsCam is chargi...

Page 9: ...and then automatically switch off While the camera is recording press and hold the button for about three seconds The camera will beep twice and the green LED will light up for a moment When the Sport...

Page 10: ...p most systems that can will claim Full HD or 1080p somewhere on the unit or the packaging most likely both If your TV supports 1080i but not 1080p again this will be written on it somewhere then play...

Page 11: ...an old school television with RCA inputs These are often labeled as Video In Composite In AV or similar The composite video out puts out a standard definition signal 480 lines for NTSC 576 lines for P...

Page 12: ...will be accessible in the same way as a USB flash drive Remember the SportsCam will not charge while connected to a computer it needs more juice Removing the microSD card Remove the rear cap of the S...

Page 13: ...cap from the SportsCam Playback via Composite Video Out Connect the included USB to RCA cable to the mini USB port on the rear panel of the SportsCam Connect the Video Out plug the one to a Video Inp...

Page 14: ...OVIE to PHOTO playback mode Use the arrow buttons to highlight the item you want to view and press OK to initiate playback Press STOP to end playback Power Off Menu Mode Left Rewinc OK OSD On Screen D...

Page 15: ...15 Settings GO4 Vega N1 user guide...

Page 16: ...16 When it is active there will be c on the screen It will File every 5 minutes GO4 Vega N1 user guide...

Page 17: ...1kbps 7 min per GB Photo Quality 3M 4M 5M 8M 12M What happens when you lower the Quality Basically the camera tries to use less data to represent the same image This means the compression needs to wor...

Page 18: ...use this to your advantage in many high wind situations anything 65mph 100km h or faster it can actually make the audio quality better If you re not using the SportsCam in or around water try using t...

Page 19: ...PAL 30fps NTSC 720p 1280x720 25fps PAL 30fps NTSC 2048 x 1536 2592 x 1728 2592 x 1944 3200 x 2400 4000 x 3000 Sensor type Viewing angle Storage consumption based on 2GB micro SD approx Snapshot 3M Sna...

Page 20: ...600mAh 90 min 1mW 4 F 140 F 20 C 60 C 4 F 122 F 20 C 50 C 15 85 RH USB Interface Charging Microphone Power Consumption Lithium Battery Record Time Laser power Storage temperature Operating temperate...

Page 21: ...e camera If you use the helmet mount skip this step Check point 4 below Pa r t I I D iffe re nt A pplic a t ions 1 For bike After you finish this you can put this construction on to your bike There is...

Page 22: ...de this mount and stick it to your helmet Here you go Tips if you need to record the sound and not use underwater you can change the wind cap which has holes in it 3 Mount in a car 2 For Surf board Af...

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