Paralenz Vaquita User Manual Download Page 39

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Page 1: ...Vaquita User Manual...

Page 2: ...Table Of Contents The Paralenz Vaquita 4 The Camera 6 Getting Started 8 Photos Videos 11 Download Content 12 Maintenance 13 Camera Modes 14 Software Updates 26 Battery 27...

Page 3: ...Troubleshooting 28 Warranty 29 Precautions 30 Regulatory Information 32 FCC Statement 34 IC Statement 36 SAR 37 Support 38...

Page 4: ...4 The Paralenz Vaquita 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 1 Selector Ring 2 End Cap 3 Rear Glass 4 Eyelet 5 Quick Connector Ring 6 GPS Sensor 7 Activation Switch 8 Lens Lock Ring 9 Front Glass 10 Camera Body 10...

Page 5: ...5 The Paralenz Vaquita 11 SD Card 12 OLED Display 13 USB C Port 11 12 13...

Page 6: ...k Hold Pull back and hold the activation switch for 1 second or more to hold Selector Ring To switch between modes rotate the selector ring The icon aligned with the antenna will indicate the selected...

Page 7: ...ate shortly after and the Paralenz logo will appear When the camera is ready to use the display will show the Home screen Power Off Rotate the selector ring to the power mode position and hold the act...

Page 8: ...C port and SD card pull off the end cap The end cap is using a quick release system Pull back the lock ring and then pull off the end cap a bit of force is needed To put the end cap back on pull back...

Page 9: ...rds SD cards compatible with the Paralenz Vaquita Extreme Extreme PLUS Extreme PRO When using different types of SD cards the recorded footage might appear black A capacity of 32 GB or more is recomme...

Page 10: ...e card will automatically pop out 3 Press the end cap back on If the red ring is visible the end cap is not at tached correctly Charge The Battery You can use a variety of devices to charge your camer...

Page 11: ...screen will now show the amount of photos you have taken Record Videos To record videos rotate the ring to the video mode To record a video pull back on the activation switch and hold it for 1 second...

Page 12: ...process Micro SD Card You can transfer your data from your micro SD card by inserting the card into a card reader Use USB C Cable By connecting your camera to a computer via the USB C cable you can ac...

Page 13: ...r fingers while gently rubbing the grease onto them Do not use spray lubricant or petroleum based grease Maintenance Prevent The Camera From Flooding The triple O rings in the end cap keep the camera...

Page 14: ...snap record screen will show how many pictures you have taken and how many videos you have recorded Camera Modes Video The video mode lets you record videos in different resolutions and frame rates T...

Page 15: ...e from the normal video mode Photo log take pictures in an interval of your choice 1 2 5 10 60 or 120 sec Media viewer view the pictures you have taken on the camera To Change The Settings 1 Rotate th...

Page 16: ...activation switch to perform an action e g start Wi Fi or calibrate depth Back Hold activation switch to go to the previous menu To go to the next menu item click on the activation switch Start Wi Fi...

Page 17: ...the DCC setting When To Use DCC If you re recording in daylight and not using external light you can use DCC The DCC will make your footage look more colorful The DCC will reintroduce those colors th...

Page 18: ...olutions and frame rates 4K 3840 x 2160 at 30 FPS 4K 3840 x 2160 at 60 FPS 2 7K 2720 x 1530 at 30 FPS 2 7K 2720 x 1530 at 60 FPS 1080P 1920 x 1080 at 30 FPS 1080P 1920 x 1080 at 60 FPS 1080P 1920 x 10...

Page 19: ...ed Video Photo Log Media Viewer By entering the mode and enabling it the mode is assigned to the ring position Camera Modes Custom Video The custom video menu works like the normal video settings see...

Page 20: ...can start a video recording at a certain depth when the auto record is activated The video mode is the only mode that supports auto record The depths at which the camera can start a recording by itse...

Page 21: ...ow 0 0 at the current pressure level Time Date The time date submenu allows you to switch between 24H clock and 12H clock The time is set by the GPS signal so it is important that the right time zone...

Page 22: ...s will be set to auto White Balance You can select to have a fixed white balance at a certain Kelvin The options are 3500K 5000K 5600K 6500K The values above will make the image appear neutral when us...

Page 23: ...23 1 120 1 240 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 The options for ISO are 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 Camera Modes...

Page 24: ...as you dive If you have dived with the camera before you can see your previous dive logs by clicking on the activation switch The number in the right bottom corner indicates the number of dive logs a...

Page 25: ...y get a position It can take some time for the camera to find nearby satellites The current position can be displayed in two different ways Decimal De grees DD and Degrees Minutes Seconds DMS To switc...

Page 26: ...ile ending with plf onto the root of an empty SD card Not in a folder 3 Make sure the battery has at least 50 power left or is connected to power This is essential You risk breaking your camera if thi...

Page 27: ...ed for exam ple if cracked or punctured Disassembling or puncturing the battery can cause an explosion or fire Do not store the camera where prolonged exposure to extreme tem peratures can occur becau...

Page 28: ...ivation switch for 10 seconds The camera will now reboot If The SD card Needs To Be Reformatted When formatting the memory card on a PC MAC it needs to be formatted with the FAT32 format 32kb for up t...

Page 29: ...ear It also does not cover unauthorized repairs negligence improper use or accidents The warranty period begins from the date of purchase The warranty does not cover commercial or rental use In case y...

Page 30: ...ing or water inside and do not attempt to remove or change the battery Do not dry the camera in an oven with a hairdryer or any other external heat source espe cially open fire Do not use the Paralenz...

Page 31: ...ironment above 104 F 40 C can lead to a fire or explosion Use of the battery below 14 F 10 C can lead to permanent damage DO NOT charge the battery until it cools down to near room temperature Chargin...

Page 32: ...hnical and record keeping requirements This device is certified pursuant to two different Part 15 rules sections The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc...

Page 33: ...ory Information The Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance iOS and App Store are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Android and Google Play are registered trademarks of G...

Page 34: ...icular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corr...

Page 35: ...35 FCC Statement This device complies with FCC s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment...

Page 36: ...age recu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indesirable The device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Radiation Ex...

Page 37: ...andard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified p...

Page 38: ...38 Support Paralenz is dedicated to providing the best possible service To reach our Customer Support visit paralenz com support or contact support paralenz com...

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