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USER MANUAL

WATER WOLF UWC1.0

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2A

2B

4B

3B

3A

4A

1. 

Steel bar

2A & 2B. 

Tubes

3A & 3B. 

Eyes

4A & 4B. 

Collars

5. 

Guide

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HOW TO MOUNT THE CAMERA

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The camera has several different mount options during fishing. 

The two most applicable ones are:

1. 

Artificial lure mount

2. 

Surface float fishing mount

For more info on the mounting possibilities (i.e. as a bobber for surface 

fishing or marker float mounting for vertical bottom views) please visit 

www.waterwolfhd.com.

An overview of the mount fittings:

This mounting method is used for trolling or for casting artificial lures.

5.1. MOUNTING FOR ARTIFICIAL LURE FISHING

1. 

The mainline is tied onto eye (3A) on steel bar (1). 

2. 

Tube (2A) and (2B) are pulled towards eyes (3A) and (3B). 

3. 

The steel bar (1) is inserted into the camera house guide (5), and tube (2A) 

and (2B) are inserted from each side of the guide whereby firmly securing the 

steel bar (1) into the camera house.

4. 

Tie your leader onto the eye (3B) and the lure (on the other end).

5. 

Pull the steel bar (1) so the eye (3B) is pulled through the collar (4A).

6. 

Add a brass weight in collar (4B) if necessary. You can now turn on the 

camera, attach the cap and start fishing.

Damages inflicted on the camera as a result of casting and 

retrieving the camera are the sole responsibility of the owner!

5.2. MOUNTING FOR SURFACE FLOAT FISHING

This mount is used for float fishing with worms, live or dead bait, 

bombarda fishing and surface fishing with floating bait.

1.

 First do the same basic mounting that is used for artificial lures. 

2. 

The main line is inserted into the groove on the float and pulled down onto 

the steel bar (1) until the eye (2A) is approximately in the middle of the float. 

3. 

The leader is tied on to the eye (2A), and you can now turn on the camera 

and start fishing.

Water surface (up)

Mounted for lure fishing

Mounted for surface float fishing

Water surface (up)

For the ultimate level of water pressure resistance, do not just 

plug in the cap, but give it a little twist as your insert it in the 

camera house!

Summary of Contents for UWC1.0

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL WATER WOLF UWC1 0 WATERPROOF TO 100 M 330 FEET 4 HOURS RECORDING TIME EXTREMELY LIGHT SENSITIVE HD VIDEO hd ...

Page 2: ...Denmark over a period of three years and it has been tested by fishing profiles in the US Australia and Europe We recommend that you visit www waterwolfhd com and watch the instructional videos for tips and tricks on how to get started Upload your own videos on www facebook com waterwolfhd and see what other people have recorded below the surface Congratulations waterwolfhd ...

Page 3: ... MOUNT THE CAMERA PAGE 5 6 THE PURPOSE OF THE BRASS WEIGHT PAGE 6 7 ATTACHING THE NEOPRENE SLEEVE PAGE 6 8 MEMORY CARD SD CARD PAGE 7 9 TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR PC PAGE 7 10 TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR MAC PAGE 7 11 PLAYING AND EDITING FILES ON PC MAC PAGE 7 12 MAINTENANCE AND CARE PAGE 7 13 SOFTWARE UPDATES PAGE 7 14 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 8 15 FILMING UNDER WATER VLC PLAYER PAGE 8 CONTENT ...

Page 4: ...ng red the camera is recording The cap can now be put back on and the camera is ready to enter the water RECORD HOW TO GET STARTED 3 1 The batteries must be charged using the supplied charger cable This should be inserted into the USB mini port 2 on the camera house and con nected with a USB power source i e a computer or a USB charger unit The camera s on off light 1 will light up blue when charg...

Page 5: ...to the camera house 4 Tie your leader onto the eye 3B and the lure on the other end 5 Pull the steel bar 1 so the eye 3B is pulled through the collar 4A 6 Add a brass weight in collar 4B if necessary You can now turn on the camera attach the cap and start fishing Damages inflicted on the camera as a result of casting and retrieving the camera are the sole responsibility of the owner 5 2 MOUNTING F...

Page 6: ...oat Smaller angle 1 Float fishing with live bait 12 grams of weight inserted A lead ball is mounted between the camera and the baitfish to ensure that the fish doesn t swim too close to the camera 2 Float fishing with live bait No brass weight used The camera films from below and is fixed to the bottom using lead weight The float doesn t necessarily have to reach the water surface 1 2 ADDITIONAL M...

Page 7: ...e and the camera turned on 2 Insert the Micro SD card into your MAC s card slot 3 The card is recognized by your MAC as an external disc Double click the icon external disc storage unit Now all recordings are shown 4 Copy or drag and drop the files onto your hard drive Remember If you delete files on the SD card also remove them from your Paper trash bin Otherwise they will continue to take up spa...

Page 8: ...learly visible the water visibility must be 1 meter or more Oftentimes algae and other water sediments especially in ponds and lakes will cause diminished water clarity The deeper the camera is probing the less colour will show up in the footage Furthermore algae and sediments will tend to make the recordings greenish To enhance details on your recordings if they display unnatural colours or they ...

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