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Digital Action Cam

SP1

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Pixpro SP1

Page 1: ...Digital Action Cam SP1 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device For Customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE marked products are intended for sales in Europe This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of electrical waste and electronic equipment in...

Page 3: ...n which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experie...

Page 4: ...demarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective owners This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your new KODAK PIXPRO Digital Action Cam Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate However JK Imaging Ltd reserves the right to make changes without notice Throughout this manual th...

Page 5: ...ng cleaners to wipe this product Do not use or store this product in high temperature environment Do not expose the lens to strong light sources e g Daylight etc for extended periods of time Do not use or store the product in strong magnetic field environment If the product is quickly transferred from a low temperature environment to a high temperature environment water condensation may occur in t...

Page 6: ...below 10 meters 32 8 feet underwater The product will remain waterproof for one hour at the depth of 10m 32 8 feet Do not use this product in a geothermal spring or in water at a temperature greater than 40 C Please do not open the rear cover underwater If water accidentally comes in contact with the product please do not open the rear cover immediately Turn the product off and dry it with a clean...

Page 7: ...th clean water and seek for medical attention To prevent the battery from being damaged do not drop the battery impact it with heavy objects or scratch it with sharp objects Do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects including coins to avoid short circuiting discharging excessive heat or possible leakage Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire to avoid a possible explosion W...

Page 8: ...utomatically generated on the memory card Do not store photos or videos that are not taken using the product in these folders in case that the files cannot be normally recognized in playback Do not directly edit the data on the memory card Copy the data to your computer disk before editing Do not modify the names of the files or folders on the memory card using your PC Modifying the name of the fi...

Page 9: ...r video If the LCD screen is damaged pay particular attention to the liquid crystal in the screen If any of the following situations arise take the recommended immediate action indicated below 1 If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin please wipe with a dry cloth wash thoroughly with soap and rinse with plenty of clean water 2 If liquid crystal gets into your eye flush the eye immediatel...

Page 10: ...ART 1 SAFETY NOTES 4 Contents 9 GETTING READY 13 Accessories Included 13 Part Names 15 Installing and Dismantling the Lens Cover 18 Installing Battery and Memory Card 20 Charging 22 Introduction to Various Button Functions 23 ...

Page 11: ...er on 26 LCD Screen Display 27 Introduction to Basic Operation of Recording and Shooting 28 LCD Screen Display under Playback Status 30 Introduction to Basic Operation of Playback 31 Introduction to the Setting Mode of Menu Options 36 Menu Introduction 37 Introduction to General Settings 38 ...

Page 12: ...e Settings 43 Movie Settings Introduction 44 Still Settings Introduction 51 AP Settings Introduction 54 Smart Device APP Operating Method 57 Position Service Function 57 APP Home 59 Playback 59 Remote Viewfinder 69 About 72 ...

Page 13: ...12 Connection Port Introduction 73 Connect a Computer 73 HDMI Connected TV Output 75 APPENDICES 76 Specifications 76 Prompts and Warning Messages 79 Trouble Shooting 83 Special Accessories 84 ...

Page 14: ...s missing or appears to be damaged please contact your retailer Based on sales in different countries or regions the shape of the AC adapter will vary The actual product will prevail Accessories Included USB Cable CD ROM Warranty Card AC Adapter Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide STOP Service Card Rechargeable Li ion Battery ...

Page 15: ...14 Standard Lens Cover Underwater Lens Cover Standard Lens Cover has been installed on the product when leaving factory ...

Page 16: ...15 1 Alignment Point 2 Standard Lens Cover 3 Microphone 4 Speaker 5 Lens Cover Ring 6 LCD Screen 1 3 2 6 5 4 Part Names ...

Page 17: ...oting Button 8 Status Indicator 9 Menu Button Direction Button Upper 10 Power Button Delete Button 11 Lens Cover Buckle 12 OK Button 13 Playback Button Direction Button Lower 14 Tripod Socket 15 Location Hole 7 9 10 11 8 13 12 15 14 ...

Page 18: ...17 16 Rear Cover Open Switch 17 Rear Cover 18 Rear Cover Lock 19 Battery Lock 20 Battery Compartment 21 HDMI Port 22 Micro SD Card Slot 23 USB Port 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 Rear Cover Open Status ...

Page 19: ...isual angle in the air is about 130 and visual angle in water is about 90 Steps for dismantling the lens cover 1 Hold the product with your left hand and pull the lens buckle with your finger to the left end as illustrated in the picture Hold the lens cover ring with your right hand and rotate to the OPEN arrow direction 2 When three alignment points are in a straight line loose your left hand fro...

Page 20: ...hen reinstall the lens Steps for installing the lens cover 1 Hold the product with your left hand and pull the lens buckle with your finger to the left end as illustrated in the photo hold the lens cover ring with your right hand 2 When three alignment points are in a straight line buckle the lens cover to the lens and rotate against the OPEN arrow direction 3 When the notch of the lens cover ring...

Page 21: ...open switch of the rear cover downward Then rotate the rear cover around the shaft direction to open upward Installing Battery and Memory Card 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment according to the negative and positive directions as illustrated in the following picture ...

Page 22: ...the safe preservation of data It is recommended to use a memory card of Class 6 or higher To remove the memory card please open the rear cover and gently push the memory card After it is ejected remove the card carefully The product will automatically turn off if the memory card is inserted and extracted when the product is on 3 Insert the memory card into the card slot according to the direction ...

Page 23: ...icle power supply or mobile power pack to charge the product 3 You can also connect the product to your computer with a USB cable to charge the battery If you press and hold the power button during charging to turn off the product the charging will be stopped Charging indicator Red flash Charging Green on Charging complete To have maximum battery life charge the battery for at least 4 hours the fi...

Page 24: ...enu No action Playback Button Direction Button Lower Switch downward Enter single photo status No action Video Recording Button Shooting Button Enter viewfinder status except Wireless feature Start recording Shooting a photo Stop recording Viewfinder status refers to viewfinder of recording and shooting To save power if the product is not operated for a period it will automatically enter the LCD o...

Page 25: ...the movie Press and hold turn off the product OK Button Photo file no action Movie file start playback Pause Normal speed playback Continue to play back Menu Button Direction Button Upper Previous File Rewind Rewind Previous Frame Playback Button Direction Button Lower Next File Forward Forward Next Frame Video Recording Button Shooting Button Enter viewfinder status No action ...

Page 26: ...uct or press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on the product and enter the playback status Turn off When the power is on press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn off the product If the product cannot be turned on off normally you can remove the battery for forced power cut Operation Method ...

Page 27: ...sing button to select desired language the product will enter Date Time setting screen 4 Press or to adjust the date and time display format and press to confirm the display format 5 In the date and time options press or to adjust the values and press to confirm 6 After confirming automatically go to and press to confirm and enter the viewfinder status Date Time 2 1 7 0 00 00 H M 2013 ...

Page 28: ...till Size Display 10 Field of View Display 11 Remaining Recording Time Display Number of remaining shots Display 12 Battery Status Display 13 Internal Memory Memory Card Display Some icons will automatically hide after a 2 second display Press to display all current setting Message Indicates 16 9 display range Indicates 4 3 display range 00 01 23 00 01 23 SD 1 7 2 8 9 5M 10 12 13 IN SD 3 5 6 4 11 ...

Page 29: ...viewfinder status mode and press to switch between recording mode and shooting mode 2 Align the lens to the object to be recorded and press for recording or shooting 3 Under the recording mode repress the to stop recording SD 1234 1234 00 01 23 00 01 23 00 56 00 00 56 00 SD ...

Page 30: ...ocus frame and a white secondary focus frame will appear When the product rotates around the lens axis for 180 the display screen on the LCD is positive display When in still and video record mode the LCD may turn off to save power Pressing will turn on the LCD and immediately initiate terminate recording Pressing any other button will only turn on the LCD ...

Page 31: ...ay 11 Time Lapse Display 12 Display of Current number of Shots Total Number of Shots 13 Movie Time Length Display 14 Shooting Time and Date Display Some icons will automatically hide after a 2 second display Only displayed when playing back the movie file Indicates 16 9 display range Indicates 4 3 display range 00 01 23 00 01 23 1 1234 1 1234 SD 10 9 11 1 3 4 IN SD 12 13 00 01 23 00 01 23 1 1234 1...

Page 32: ... on the LCD screen 3 Press or to view the movies or pictures stored in the memory card or internal memory Press to return to the viewfinder status When the memory card is inserted only files in the memory card will be displayed files on internal memory will not be available to display If there are no files in the memory card or internal memory a no image warning window will appear ...

Page 33: ...press buttons to perform the corresponding functions Press Movie playback rewind multiple presses will fasten the speed x2 x4 x8 x16 Press Movie playback forward multiple presses will fasten the speed x2 x4 x8 x16 Press Under normal playback mode the movie playback will be paused under the forward rewind or pause status normal speed playback will be recovered Press Movie playback back to the initi...

Page 34: ...yback rewind or forward 00 00 47 00 00 47 00 01 23 00 01 23 Movie playback pause 00 00 47 00 00 47 00 01 23 00 01 23 00 00 47 00 00 47 00 01 23 00 01 23 There will be no sound output during rewinding or forwarding ...

Page 35: ...fter a movie or a photo is successfully deleted the LCD will display the next movie or photo If you wish to delete additional files please continue per item 1 above 3 If you want to exit the Delete screen select Exit and press to confirm 00 01 23 00 01 23 KRKZK OZ Movie and or pictures cannot be restored after being deleted A protected file cannot be deleted ...

Page 36: ...otation refers to the direction rotating around the lens center clockwise or counterclockwise Only when the direction sensor detects that the product has rotated for 180 the rotation feature is effective Rotation of 90 or 270 is invalid The product will record the detected 180 rotation information in a file When you use a player supporting rotation tag identification such as Quick Time for playing...

Page 37: ...eral Settings 3 Press to confirm and to enter the corresponding secondary level menu interface 4 Select items with on the secondary level menu and press to confirm and to enter the tertiary menu interface 5 Select Movie or Shot or Exit in the secondary menu and press confirm to back to the first level menu interface In the menu interface except for the Wireless connecting status press to return to...

Page 38: ...evel Menu Movie Movie Size Still Size Sound Settings Shot Time Lapse Burst Shot Power Off Loop recording Field of View Wireless Power Saving Field of View White Balance Date Time Motion detection Exit Language Wind Cut Format White Balance Copy to Card Exit Reset Settings FW Version Exit Menu Introduction ...

Page 39: ...ess Power Saving Date Time Language Format Copy to Card Reset Settings FW Version Exit Sound Settings There are 4 options in the Sound Settings Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Off Power Off Power Off means the product will automatically shut down after 60 seconds after the LCD is off There are 2 options in Power Off Off 60 seconds ...

Page 40: ...s Power Saving Off Off ON Enable Date Time Date and time can be set during the first power on cycle If you wish to change the date or time thereafter please operate as the following 1 Enter the Date Time in the secondary level interface and press to confirm 2 Press or to adjust the date and time display format and press to confirm the display format 3 In the date and time options press or to adjus...

Page 41: ...ess or to select language 3 Press to confirm and back to Language in the secondary level interface 4 Press to return to the viewfinder status Format Format can clear all data stored in the memory card or memory including protected movies and photos There are 2 options in Format Cancel Confirm When a memory card is inserted only the card can be formatted If you need to format the internal memory re...

Page 42: ... be displayed on the Copy to Card interface Reset Settings Reset Settings can recover all product settings to the factory defaults There are 2 options in the Reset Settings Cancel Confirm After select and confirm Reset Settings immediately turn off and then turn on the product The language setting screen and time settings screen will appear The viewfinder status can only be entered after the setti...

Page 43: ...onfirm The product will start to update 3 Whether the update is successful or failed the product will automatically shut down If the low battery warning is displayed charge the battery before updating the firmware FW Version FW Version can display the current version When a new version is stored in the memory card the firmware can be updated There are 2 options in Update firmware Cancel Confirm Up...

Page 44: ... 2 Press to enter the viewfinder status and display your selected or status Under the viewfinder status directly press to perform or status switch Introduction to Mode Settings 2 options in the Mode Settings of the first level menu Movie for recording movies Still for shooting photos ...

Page 45: ... 1920 1080 30fps 960p50 1280 960 50fps 960p30 1280 960 30fps 720p60 1280 720 60fps 720p30 1280 720 30fps WVGA60 848 480 60fps WVGA120 848 480 120fps When selecting WVGA120 the product shoots ultra high speed movies and plays back with normal 30 fps speed in order to capture visually indistinguishable moments easily When selecting WVGA120 the maximum recordable time is 60 seconds when the time reac...

Page 46: ...ed When selecting WVGA60 Time Lapse or Loop recording cannot be enabled The maximum recording time of a 4GB memory card Movie Size Memory card volume The maximum recording time is about 1080p30 4GB 32 minutes 960p50 4GB 32 minutes 960p30 4GB 50 minutes 720p60 4GB 35 minutes 720p30 4GB 64 minutes WVGA60 4GB 64 minutes WVGA120 4GB 35 minutes ...

Page 47: ... Lapse feature cannot be used Time Lapse Time Lapse enables the recording of an interval of time and splices the frames together to present a condensed video which usually requires a long period of time to complete There are 7 options in Time Lapse Off 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds Time Lapse method of operation 1 After selecting Time Lapse time press to back to the...

Page 48: ...arting from the first movie circularly There are 3 options in Loop recording Off 5 minutes 10 minutes Loop recording method of operation 1 After selecting Loop recording time press to return to the viewfinder status LCD will display corresponding icons 2 Press to start recording 3 Press again to finish recording 00 00 23 00 00 23 Movie Size cannot be selected as WVGA120 or WVGA60 When Time Lapse o...

Page 49: ...e Motion detection Motion detection means that if the product detects moving objects entering into the LCD screen it will automatically start recording During the recording process if there is no moving object detected for 10 continuous seconds the recording will be automatically paused There are 2 options in Motion detection Off Enable Motion detection method of operation 1 After the Motion detec...

Page 50: ...Size cannot be selected as WVGA120 Motion detection interface icon Indicates the total time of recording Indicates the time of the product Indicates the total time from the beginning of recording 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 15 00 15 00 When the memory card is full will become red font and flashes for 2 seconds 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 15 00 ...

Page 51: ...n to finish recording 00 56 00 00 56 00 SD White Balance White Balance means that the user adjusts the color temperature under different light sources to ensure that the colors are reproduced correctly There are 5 options in White Balance AWB Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Underwater White Balance method of operation 1 After the White Balance is enabled press to return to the viewfinder status LCD wi...

Page 52: ...51 Still Settings Introduction There are 5 options in First Level menu Still Settings Still Size Burst Shot Field of View White Balance Exit ...

Page 53: ...at can be stored on a 4GB memory card Still Size Memory card volume Approximate maximum number of images 14MP 4GB 913 shots 10MP 4GB 1211 shots 5MP 4GB 2398 shots Burst Shot Burst Shot allows ten photos to be captured continuously one single time before auto pause There are 2 options in Burst Shot Off Enable Burst Shot method of operation 1 After Enable in Burst Shot is selected press to return to...

Page 54: ...he White Balance is selected press to return to the viewfinder status LCD will display corresponding icons 2 Press to shoot Field of View Field of View means the image receiving angle range of the product There are 4 options in Field of View Ultra Wide Medium Narrow Water Ring Field of View method of operation 1 After selecting the Field of View angle press to return to the viewfinder status LCD w...

Page 55: ...agnetic field electrostatic and electric wave interference for example near a microwave oven which may cause failure in receiving signals 3 Please maintain a distance between the action cam and the smart device less than 10 meters 32 8 feet without signal shielding interference 4 Please do not use wireless connection functionality on a plane 5 The action cam and the smart device can only be connec...

Page 56: ...ected to the action cam functional operations can be enabled on the smart device If there is a need to interrupt the connection press so that the selection interface appears select press interrupt connection and return to the SSID interface Connection setting method of the product and the smart device Step 1 setting up the product 1 Press in the viewfinder status select AP Settings and press to en...

Page 57: ...that the selection interface appears Select press to turn off wireless AP mode AP mode 2 If connect APP failed press to return to the SSID interface select press so that the selection interface appears select press This will change the WPA2 password Next perform connection operation again on the smart device ...

Page 58: ...the smart device is not enabled you may select whether to enable the position service or not according to prompting in the interface 2 When the APP is enabled for the second time or later if the position service function has been enabled already the interface will directly turn to the home page of the APP and if the position service function is not enabled you may select whether to enable the posi...

Page 59: ...atus of position service Position service state selected at the first time enabling of the APP The second time or later enabling of the APP The position service is enabled The position service is Off Enable Enable the position service A prompting message Turn on Location Services to allow PIXPRO SP1 to determine your location will appear and if clicking setting the smart device position service se...

Page 60: ... the version of the APP In the interface of the APP click to return to the previous stage of interface But in index Playback and Remote Viewfinder states click to return to the APP home directly APP Home Click playback in the APP Home to enter the playback state There are three playback options in the playback state Index playback action cam smart device Single photo movie photo Enlargement playba...

Page 61: ...us download files in the action cam into the smart device delete files 2 The index playback interfaces of the smart device and the action cam can be switched by shifting a red dot on the interface of the smart device 3 The index playback interface of the smart device displays files downloaded from the action cam to the smart device 23 30 enter the viewfinder status selection of multiple photos ...

Page 62: ... second time will cancel selection 23 30 2 items selected 23 30 2 Items selected share slide play delete Setting function Click at the right upper corner of the interface so that the setting interface can appear 23 30 Cache can be wiped in the Android system Cache can be wiped in the iOS where login and logout accounts also can be set ...

Page 63: ... the download is complete cancel download fail in downloading Downloading will be continued after switching to the index interface of the smart device and the downloading progress bar will be displayed 23 30 Only choose at most 20 files at the same time In the index playback interface clicking or will pause downloading Download will restart when the playback interface appears again ...

Page 64: ...face 23 30 7 Items selected 23 30 1 2 The files which are being downloaded and wait downloading cannot be deleted 2 In the index playback interface of the smart device click to enter the selection interface select the files needing to be deleted click to delete the files and select whether or not to delete in the delete prompting interface 23 30 2 Items selected 23 30 1 2 No select box is displaye...

Page 65: ...ing the movie will stop slide play and the movie play interface will appear Slide play function 1 In the index playback interface of the smart device click to enter the selection interface 2 Firstly select the files to be played and then click to start slide play 3 If no file is selected directly click so that all files will be played 23 30 2 Items selected 23 30 1 2 ...

Page 66: ...face of the smart device click to enter the selection interface 2 Select the files to be shared and click to pop up the share option 23 30 2 Items selected 23 30 1 2 Transmission procedure is determined according to the settings of the smart device ...

Page 67: ...d the original dimension will be recovered by double clicking again The movie files with the size of 1080p30 or 960p50 on the action cam can be played only after being downloaded to the smart device 1 Executable operations in single photo playback of the files at the action cam side enter the viewfinder status download the files in the action cam into the smart device delete 23 30 13 26 iOS system...

Page 68: ... function 1 Editing photo files Click to enter the effect interface where filter effects brightness adjustment and modeling effects can be set Filter effects The filter effects are divided into 23 types More effect options can be viewed by sliding the effect option bar from side to side 17 26 23 30 Effects 23 30 Effect option bar ...

Page 69: ...ct your like and then click Android system iOS system to select the options of saving or uploading to social networks or cancel 2 Editing movie files Click to enter the trim interface 11 26 23 30 Trim 23 30 Quick browse bar and play movies increase the number of frames shorten the number of frames trim starting point trim finishing point ...

Page 70: ... needing to be cut and click to select the trim finishing point Click Android system iOS system to select the option of save or uploading to social networks or cancel Remote Viewfinder Click Remote Viewfinder in the APP Home to enter the viewfinder status and control the action cam to shoot by using the smart device The files shot through the APP are saved in the action cam The setting parameters ...

Page 71: ...water Still Size 14M 10M 5M Burst Shot Single Burst Shot The characteristics of these parameters are the same as the action cam Video mode 23 30 99 99 99 99 enter the index playback state on the action cam start video recording stop video recording switch to the shooting mode from the video mode ...

Page 72: ...ireless connection in 30 seconds will be popped up when video recording on the smart device At this moment if the user does not stop video recording wireless online will be automatically disconnected and the wireless disconnection message will be displayed while video recording is continued on the action cam Shooting mode Shooting mode method of operation 1 Click icons at the top of the interface ...

Page 73: ...23 30 9999 9999 enter the index playback state on the action cam shoot photos switch to the video mode from the shooting mode About Click About in the APP Home so that the version of the APP can be checked ...

Page 74: ...ort of the product 2 The product display will show a rolling connection cartoon The computer will automatically sense the product 3 Open the folder of the product on the computer and copy the data you need to the computer 4 After transmission is completed please cancel the USB connection by safely pulling out the USB device from the computer system 5 Pull out the USB cable The product will automat...

Page 75: ...ressing for more than 2 seconds will cause shut down and stop of communication between the computer and the product If a memory card is inserted in the product only files in the memory card will be read If needing to read the files in the internal memory please pull out the memory card before connecting to the computer ...

Page 76: ...on and the other end to the cable to the HDMI port of the product 2 The product display will show a rolling connection cartoon 3 The product will automatically enter the playback state after the connection is complete The operating method is the same as the Introduction to Basic Operation of Playback on page 31 but is deactivated and the LCD screen of the product will not display movies or photos ...

Page 77: ...1 Megapixels 1 2 33 MOS Lens Focal Length 3 0mm Equivalent to 35mm film 16 8mm F number F2 8 Lens Construction 6 groups 6 elements Optical Zoom Fixed focus Focusing Range Normal 60cm Field of View Ultra Wide Medium Narrow Water Ring Anti Handshake EIS File Format Still Image Exif 2 3 JPEG Movie Movie Format MOV H 264 Audio Linear PCM Stereo ...

Page 78: ...igh Speed Movie 848 480 120fps Detection Features Face detection Waterproof Feature Up to 10 m underwater Shockproof Feature Up to 2 m Dustproof Feature Equivalent to JIS IEC IP6X Freeze proofing Feature 10 C Wireless Supported LCD Screen 1 5 inch 115k Pixels ISO Sensitivity Auto 100 800 Exposure Metering Method Artificial Intelligence AE AiAE Face AE Exposure Control Method Program AE ...

Page 79: ...ese Thai Indonesian Vietnamese Italian German Dutch Russian Polish Swedish Danish Finnish Norwegian Greek Turkish Hungarian Croatian Czech Arabic Hindi Interface USB 2 0 Micro 5 pin USB HDMI Type D Power supply Rechargeable Li ion Battery LB 080 3 6V 1250mAh In action cam Charging Battery Performance Approx 350 Shots Based on CIPA Standards Approx 130 min for Video 1080p 30fps Operation Environmen...

Page 80: ...ng if the files or folders have reached the maximum number 9999 for files 999 for folders the memory card cannot be accessed End the message after the product processing End the message after the product processing The message will disappear after 2 seconds When the file is protected the message will appear on the screen if the delete action is performed The message will disappear after 2 seconds ...

Page 81: ...mpleted SD The memory card still cannot be recognized after format An error occurs when reading the memory card Interruption logging problem is encountered in the period of writing in the memory card or recording in the video recording or shooting process The message will disappear in 2 seconds and the screen of format or not will appear The message will disappear in 2 seconds and the screen of fo...

Page 82: ...t or not will appear Return to the viewfinder status will be displayed in 2 seconds SD When a memory card lower than Class 4 is used to record a HD or above movie the writing speed is too slow and recording will not continue Cancel the message and return to the viewfinder status in 4 seconds The time of file processing imaging processing in synthesis in saving edition after processing archiving co...

Page 83: ...seconds A message appears to prompt updating after full charging and returning to the update screen The message will be displayed when the temperature of the battery reaches 70 C during recording It will shut down automatically in 2 seconds and can be recovered to use only after the temperature is reduced When the AP setting is enabled the message will be displayed when the temperature of the batt...

Page 84: ...ing speed of the memory card is slow When a memory card lower than Class 4 is used to record a HD or above movie the writing speed will be slower and recording will not continue Use a higher class memory card or format this card before shooting Too many videos to process The number of pictures or folders in the memory card exceeds the specifications so the playback cannot be displayed or played ba...

Page 85: ...customer service details Before using especially in water or strenuous activity please pay attention to make sure the product is tightly secured to prevent damage or loss to the product Please ensure that the adhesive surface is clean before using double sided adhesive accessories Dirt grease or other foreign matter will reduce the effectiveness of the double sided adhesive After fully assembling ...

Page 86: ...85 For ease of assembly please line up the marks on the base and pre tightening handle per the diagrams below Mark Pre tightening handle ...

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Page 88: ...87 Adhesive mount flat accessory applicable to skateboard Adhesive mount curved accessory applicable to helmet ...

Page 89: ...of the object to be used Both types can be assembled in the same way taking the adhesive mount flat as an example 1 Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam and align the screw on the base to the tripod socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing Location Pole Base Screw ...

Page 90: ...tion illustrated in the picture First press the base into the adhesive mount and then rotate and tighten the pre tightening handle 4 Tack the double sided adhesive at the bottom of the adhesive mount to the object to be used Double sided adhesive is disposable It can be purchased separately and replaced if needed Pre tightening Handle Rope Adhesive Mount Double sided adhesive ...

Page 91: ...90 Handlebar mount accessory applicable to bicycle Installation Method 1 Set the handlebar clamp to the handlebar and rotate the screw for fixing Handlebar Clamp Screw ...

Page 92: ...e to the tripod socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing 3 Assemble the base pre tightening handle and handlebar clamp according to the direction illustrated in the picture First press the base into the handlebar clamp and then rotate and tighten the pre tightening handle Base Pre tightening Handle ...

Page 93: ...ached to the automotive windshield or smooth surface Installation Method 1 Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam and align the screw on the base to the Tripod Socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing ...

Page 94: ...First press the base into the suction mount and then rotate and tighten the pre tightening handle 3 First clean the suction mount and the windshield and then attach the suction cup to the windshield or smooth surface Press the handle to make it attached to the windscreen Suction Mount Pre tightening Handle Base Handle ...

Page 95: ...94 Vented helmet strap mount accessory applicable to bicycle helmet Installation Method 1 Expand the band first and then thread both ends of the band into the helmet Band ...

Page 96: ... the buckle and then press the buckle clamp 3 Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam and align the screw on the base to the tripod socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing Buckle Buckle Clamp ...

Page 97: ...e and vented helmet strap mount according to the direction illustrated in the picture First press the base into the vented helmet strap mount and then rotate and tighten the pre tightening handle Pre tightening Handle Buckle Adhesive Mount Base ...

Page 98: ...acket into the mount align the location pole on the angle bracket to the location hole of the action cam and align the screw on the angle bracket to the tripod socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing 2 Set the band to your head and adjust the degree of tightness Location Pole Angle Bracket Screw Mount Band ...

Page 99: ...lease use one hand to push forward the angle bracket as directed by arrow and use a pointed object to push the buckles in the two side holes by order with another hand as directed by arrow Then remove the angle bracket out from the mount ...

Page 100: ...ole of the base to the location hole of the action cam and align the screw on the base to the Tripod Socket of the action cam Rotate the screw for fixing 2 Tie one end of the rope to the plane support small and the other end to the rear cover shaft of the action cam Plane Support Small Plane Support Large ...

Page 101: ...into the plane support large and then rotate and tighten the pre tightening handle 4 Tack the double sided adhesive at the bottom of the plane support large and the plane support small to the object to be used Double sided adhesive is disposable It can be purchased separately and replaced if needed Pre tightening Handle Plane Support Large Base ...

Page 102: ...101 Extended Arm You can add one or two extended arms except head bank mount to each kit to help you to adjust the mounting angle of the action cam more flexibly Extended Arm ...

Page 103: ...d Product The Kodak trademark and trade dress are used under license from Kodak 2013 by JK Imaging Ltd All rights reserved JK Imaging Ltd 1411 W 190th Street Suite 550 Gardena CA 90248 USA www kodakcamera jkiltd com ...

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