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Menu Introduction:

1.  In the main camera interface, press and hold the 

 (up) button to enter the interface menu. There are 2 options: All Shooting Mode Settings (

 /

 

/

/

/

) and General Settings 

. Press the 

 (up) or 

 (down) button to select the desired setting and press the 

 button to enter the corresponding sub-menu interface.

 

Menu Interface

2.  Toggle between the 

 (up) or 

 (down) buttons to select the desired setting; press the 

 button to con

f

irm and to enter the selected menu interface 

(highlighted with a black background color).

3.  Press the 

 (up) or 

 (down) buttons to select the desired item; press the 

 button to select and con

f

irm and to go back to the sub-menu interface.

4. Select 

 , press the 

 button to return to the menu interface.

5.  Select 

 , press the 

 button to return to the main menu interface.

Summary of Contents for PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K

Page 1: ...User Manual KODAK VR CAMERA PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K 4KVR360...

Page 2: ...uced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means without the prior written permission of JK Imaging All trademark...

Page 3: ...ircuit from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an experienced radio TV technician for advice or help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsib...

Page 4: ...ems in the frequency range 9 KHz to 30 MHz EN 300 328 V2 1 1 2016 11 Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniqu...

Page 5: ...ith the RF exposure requirements in Europe To comply with the RF Exposure requirements or limitations in Europe third party belt clips holsters or similar accessories used with this device should not...

Page 6: ...le of shooting continuously and operating properly When the camera detects that the temperature of the camera body is within certain limitations it will power off automatically O DBTF PG QPXFSJOH P EV...

Page 7: ...recommended actions immediately as indicated below 1 If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin please wipe your skin with a clean dry cloth thoroughly wash with soap and rinse with plenty of...

Page 8: ...12 Installing a Memory Card 13 Mounting Removing Battery Cover Door 13 Charging the Battery 14 Main Camera Interface 16 Power On Off 17 Start up for Date and Time 17 Camera Mode Introduction 18 Movie...

Page 9: ...Remote Control D 33 BLUETOOTH Remote Control C 38 User Interface 42 Micro USB Interface 42 Charging Your Camera 42 Using an External Power Supply 42 Data Transmission 42 Micro HDMI Interface 44 Wi Fi...

Page 10: ...ter style will vary according to the power requirements from different countries or regions Pictures below are for reference only Warranty Card Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide STOP Service Card Le...

Page 11: ...erior Microphone Stereo 11 Video Recording Button Photo Shooting Button OK Button 12 Lens A 155 Degrees VR Mode 2 1 197 Degrees Front Mode 16 9 13 Lens Status Indicator A 14 Menu Button Direction Butt...

Page 12: ...e the internal stitch feature of the camera If you do not use the clear lens covers you will not be able to stitch photo videos and render files for sharing Before mounting the clear lens covers make...

Page 13: ...ver door downward 2 Insert the Battery Insert the Li ion battery into the battery compartment in the direction of the arrow note the location of the and symbols 3 Close the Battery Cover Door Close th...

Page 14: ...card open the battery cover door gently press the memory card to eject it and remove it carefully The camera will automatically turn off if the memory card is inserted or removed when the product is...

Page 15: ...the battery for the first time or after a long period of storage please make sure that the charging time is a minimum of four hours Charging the Camera with an AC Adapter or an External Power Supply v...

Page 16: ...t will remain orange while it is charging The indicator light will go out once charging is completed and the battery is fully charged The camera cannot be recharged when its power is on Using the Inte...

Page 17: ...Battery Status 5 Display Mode 3600 Spherical 2350 Round Dome Mode 6 Remaining Recording Time HH MM MM SS none 7 Motion Detection On 8 Number of Remaining Shots 99999 will be displayed when the SD car...

Page 18: ...camera to force it to power off Start up for Date and Time 1 Press the button to turn the camera on When starting for the first time the display will show the date and time screen setting Year Month...

Page 19: ...Movie Mode Snap Shot Photo Mode Time Lapse Photo Mode Loop Recording Mode Time Lapse Video Mode High Speed Movie Mode and Burst Mode Movie Mode Enable video recording This mode is suitable for recordi...

Page 20: ...e exceeds 24 hours Operation method Press the button to start recording Press the button again to stop recording The video recording time varies in accordance with different capacities of memory card...

Page 21: ...tion method Press the button to start recording Press the button again to stop recording Audio cannot be recorded in this mode Burst Mode Enables ten successive photos to be captured continuously befo...

Page 22: ...ding sub menu interface Menu Interface 2 Toggle between the up or down buttons to select the desired setting press the button to confirm and to enter the selected menu interface highlighted with a bla...

Page 23: ...he Sub Menu for all shooting modes and settings Menu Interface Movie Setting Photo Setting Time Lapse Photo Setting Loop Recording Setting Time Lapse Video Setting High Speed Movie Setting Burst Setti...

Page 24: ...ting menu for an example The operating settings of all optional shooting modes have the same menu entry flow and menu access as shown below Menu Sub Menu Selectable Options 3 0 2 7 2 3 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0...

Page 25: ...ine using the free PIXPRO 360 VR Suite software for increased flexibility when editing ORBIT360 4K 4KVR360 360 photos or video When shooting in a controlled and safe environment using the dual global...

Page 26: ...2 2350 Round Dome Mode 235 360 3 1970 4K UItra Wide Full Frame Mode 16 9 4K 16 9 Full Frame Mode...

Page 27: ...ght a glow effect may occur The maximum recording times are Movie size 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB 256GB 00 07 00 00 16 00 00 31 00 01 05 00 02 10 00 04 21 00 08 42 00 00 07 00 00 16 00 00 31 00 01 0...

Page 28: ...60 5520x2760 360 360 7360x3680 360 360 5520x2760 360 360 3680x3680 235 235 3526x2644 197 197 3840x2160 197 197 Movie 3840x1920 15fps 360 360 3840x1920 24fps 360 360 1920x960 30fps 360 360 2880x2880 24...

Page 29: ...play will show the icon Press the button to activate When the product detects moving objects it will automatically start recording 3 The product will stop recording when there is no change in the imag...

Page 30: ...pensation value is from EV 3 0 to EV 3 0 Photo Size Set photo resolution There are 7 options 5520 2760 2 1 3840 2160 16 9 Number of photos that can be stored Photo size 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB 25...

Page 31: ...30 General Settings Menu Sub Menu Selectable Options X XX...

Page 32: ...rage mode from the menu settings If there is a need for the camera to serve as a video chat SKYPE device please select the Webcam option There are 2 options BTT 4UPSBHF Webcam When the Webcam is being...

Page 33: ...Press the button to return to the sub menu interface PXOMPBE UIF MBUFTU JSNXBSF GSPN UIF P JDJBM XFCTJUF JMF OBNF 0SCJU W JQ 2 Copy the firmware folder to the memory card Two files in the firmware fo...

Page 34: ...Temperature 10 to 40 C Humidity 0 90 Battery Button Cell CR2032 1 BLUETOOTH Signal Test Button 2 Connect Shooting Indicator 3 Recording Shooting Button Mode Switching Movie Photo press and hold Remote...

Page 35: ...e remote control with the two locating points at the top of the mount Fig 4 and snap into place Locating point 1 2 3 4 Installing the Battery Use a screwdriver to remove the screw on the backside of t...

Page 36: ...camera to the remote control This method is for one remote control to one camera With the camera turned on press the button for 2 seconds to enter the pairing mode Press and hold the and buttons simu...

Page 37: ...close to the camera 2 Press the button on the remote control to start shooting or recording and press the button again to stop recording Other parameters in the camera will remain the same as initial...

Page 38: ...t will turn green 2 If pairing fails the signal indicator lamp will turn red 3 Switch to Movie mode by pressing and holding the button the signal indicator light will start flashing green 4 Switch to...

Page 39: ...Europe http kodakpixpro com Europe support downloads php Please review the following items before your first time connecting 1 Do not use in places with high intensity magnetic fields electrostatic a...

Page 40: ...function on your phone Press and hold remote controller s Power REC keys for more than 5 seconds wait for the indicator to light up for pairing Turn on Bluetooth to allow the App to connect to accesso...

Page 41: ...mperature 10 to 40 C Humidity 0 90 Battery Type Button Cell CR2450 1 7 6 5 2 3 4 8 1 Signal Indicator Lamp 2 BLUETOOTH Signal Test Button 3 Shooting Mode Switch 4 Battery Memory Card Indicator Light 5...

Page 42: ...camera to the remote control This method is for one remote control to one camera With the camera turned on press the button for 2 seconds to enter the pairing mode Press and hold the and buttons simu...

Page 43: ...display mode VR Round Dome or Front Other parameters are set the same as the current settings of the camera at the same mode 3 Press the button on the remote control to start shooting or recording and...

Page 44: ...l Indicator Lamp Status Description 1 If pairing is successful the signal indicator light will turn green 2 If pairing fails the signal indicator lamp will turn red 3 During remotely controlled record...

Page 45: ...camera s LCD Requirements for the external power supply output power of 5 V output current of 1 A Insert the battery into the camera before using an external power supply to charge the camera Data Tra...

Page 46: ...EF Dome 2350 Round Dome Mode R Front 1970 4K UItra Wide Mode F VR files formatted Each folder stores a maximum of 9999 still pictures Still pictures in jpg format Movie files in mp4 format Loop Record...

Page 47: ...ideo playback mode and the shooting modes 2 Press the up or down buttons to browse the folders and files in the playback modes 3 Press the button to start playing videos and photos and press the butto...

Page 48: ...n information 4 For browsing the video folders and files press the TV remote control central key to start playing press the left arrow to fast reverse press the right arrow to fast forward and press t...

Page 49: ...ds php Europe http kodakpixpro com Europe support downloads php Please review the following items before your first time connecting 1 Do not use in places with high intensity magnetic fields electrost...

Page 50: ...ll automatically search nearby 8J J IPUTQPUT 4FMFDU UIF POF XJUI UIF TBNF 44 1 9130 03 5 9999 1 9130 73 9999 BOE JOQVU UIF DBNFSB T QBTTXPSE FGBVMU Password 12345678 PIXPRO ORBIT360_XXXX 3 Camera When...

Page 51: ...e recording the camera will continue to record and will enter the connection free recording mode When displays in the interface press the button and press the up or down button to select Then press th...

Page 52: ...ce 2 Use your smart device to lightly touch the NFC mark on the ORBIT360 4K 4KVR360 camera If the smart device has a prompt tone or vibration that means the connection is successful 3 The APP will aut...

Page 53: ...uction 7 groups 8 elements Focus Fix Focus Field of View Max 197 Degrees For Front Mode 16 9 Max 155 Degrees For VR Mode 2 1 Focusing Range 30cm f Image Sensor B Type 1 2 3 BIS CMOS Effective Pixels 2...

Page 54: ...ode 2350 Dome 1920 1920 30fps 16 9 3840x2160 30fps Front Mode 1970 4K Ultra Wide 1920x1080 60fps Ultra 1920x1080 60fps Middle 1920x1080 60fps Narrow 1280x720 60fps High speed Movie 1280 640 120fps 2 1...

Page 55: ...Micro 5 pin USB HDMI Type D Stereo Microphone Input Diameter of 2 5mm Wi Fi Supported 802 11b g n NFC Supported BLUETOOTH Supported BLE4 1 BLUETOOTH Remote Control D Supported BLUETOOTH Remote Contro...

Page 56: ...that the memory card is out of capacity After copying the files to your computer choose to delete or reformat Micro SD Card The memory card still cannot be recognized after formatting An error occurs...

Page 57: ...on required A warning for low battery before the camera will shut down automatically 5IF JSNXBSF DBOOPU CF VQEBUFE XJUI JOTV JDJFOU CBUUFSZ QPXFS Charge or replace with a new battery Updating firmware...

Page 58: ...the password If you have forgotten the password after changing it from the default factory password you can use the reset function to restore the initial factory default password 12345678 Slow Wi Fi C...

Page 59: ...ke sure the camera is tightly secured or housed to prevent possible damage or loss of the product Please ensure that the bonding adhesive surface is clean and free of debris or unwanted particles befo...

Page 60: ...n diagram below until locked into place 4 Use the included accessories tool to fully tighten the setscrew Be careful not to over tighten screw and risk stripping Accessories Tool 3 Install the housing...

Page 61: ...installed in the same way 1 Assemble the standard housing 59 2 Fasten the standard housing and install adhesive mounts according to the diagrams below and use the setscrew to tighten 3 Stick the doubl...

Page 62: ...Align the bar clamp to the handlebar or tube shaped post and rotate the screws clockwise to tighten 2 Assemble and install the standard housing 59 3 Connect and install the standard housing and bar c...

Page 63: ...desired surface Suction Cup Mount A For attachment to smooth surfaces such as glass Installation Method 1 Assemble and install the standard housing 59 2 Attach the standard housing to the adapter pre...

Page 64: ...n the camera and align the screw on the mount to the camera s screw socket Turn the screw clockwise with a coin or similar shaped object to tighten Band Buckle 2 Lay out the strap before threading bot...

Page 65: ...g on one s head Installation Method 1 Assemble the standard housing 59 2 Insert the base of the standard housing to the mount before using the set screw to fully tighten 3 Place the band around your h...

Page 66: ...clockwise knob to lock in place Always use caution when using Do not use the hand held selfie stick when on a bicycle motorized vehicle or in other unsafe scenarios Installation Method 1 Assemble and...

Page 67: ...66 4 To install the remote control and clip mount to the handle snap and lock the remote control in to the clip and attach to the selfie stick pole as shown in diagram below...

Page 68: ...67 5 Attach the included wrist strap to the handle of the selfie stick Wrap wrist strap around your wrist when in use...

Page 69: ...et on the bottom of the camera align the base screw to the 1 4 Screw Socket on the camera then tighten screw Waterproof Housing Base Positioning Mount Receptor 1 4 Screw Socket 2 Remove the two protec...

Page 70: ...rs of the Waterproof Housing have been properly closed and are fully sealed Alignment Marks 4 Use the supplied Hex Wrench tool to loosen the clear plastic mini remote control enclosure on the Waterpro...

Page 71: ...ll the Anti Fog film in a dry environment so as not to affect Anti Fog film moisture absorption Anti Fog Inserts are intended to help minimize and absorb unwanted moisture from within the waterproof e...

Page 72: ...ng mount receptor and 1 4 screw socket 2 Use the supplied accessory tool to tighten the screw into the mount and secure your camera to the base of the Quick Release Clip There are three available posi...

Page 73: ...o the right 3 Attach the Quick Release Clip with your mounted camera secured to desired belt harness strap or other accessory ORBIT360 4K 4KVR360 197 Front Mode ORBIT360 4K 4KVR360 235 Round Dome Mode...

Page 74: ...e standard housing to the adapter and pre tightening the large nut and backpack clip in accordance with the illustration below Insert the base of the standard housing to the mount before using the lar...

Page 75: ...74 4 To attach the Backpack Clip with other PIXPRO accessories like the Screw Mount B use the included accessories tool to fully tighten the set screw...

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