MiGear ExtremeX 720P manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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     Please read this i nstruction manual care fully before connecti ng or operati ng the product, and save it for future re ference[...]

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    1 CONTENTS  PAGE  Contents  Page  1  Introduction  2  Safety  Instructions  2  Important  Safety  Pre cau tion s  4  Product  Specific ation  5  Contents  6  Getting  to  know  your  Camera  7  Us i n g  the  Acti on  Camer a  9  Acti on  Camera  Operat [...]

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    2 INTRODUCTION  Congra tulations  on  the  purcha se  of  yo ur  new  Actio n  Camer a .  This  manual  contai ns  important  saf ety  and  oper ating  info rmation.  Please  read  all  the  informa tion  carefully  before  you  use  the  device  to  avoid [...]

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    3 can  damage  the  product.  • Do  not  use  the  came ra  in  an  e xtremely  dry  envir onment.  • Do  not  put  the  ca mera  in  high  temperature  places  (over  40 ° C),  especially  not  in  a  ca r  with  the  windows  cl osed  in [...]

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    4 user ‐ serviceable  parts  inside.  Re fer  servicing  to  qualifie d  personnel.  • The  USB  co rd  fo r  the  device  should  be  unplugged  from  the  computer  when  the  unit  is  left  unused  fo r  a  long  period  of  time.  • Do  not[...]

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    5 accurate  manual.  Ho wever ,  we  cannot  ensure  that  there  ar e  no  er rors  or  omission s  during  the  printing  pr ocess.  PRODUCT  SPECIFICATION  • 1.3MP  CMOS  sensor  • Still  Image  Resol ut i on:  5M  (2592×1944 ),  3M  (2048×1 536),  1M(12[...]

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    6 • Storage  Te m p e r a t u r e :  15°C  to  40°C  • Wo r k s  with  W i ndows  7,  Wi nd o w s  8,  Vi s t a  and  XP  NOTE:  As  a  resu lt  of  continual  impr ovemen ts,  the  design  and  specifications  of  the  product  within  may  differ  s[...]

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    7 8. Us e r  Manual  1  piece  9. USB  Cable  1  piece  GETTING  TO  KNOW  YOUR  CA MERA  DEVICE  OVERVIEW   1. Memory  Card  slot  2. Reset  hole  3. USB  slot  4. Power  button  5. Shutter  button [...]

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    8   6. Mode  Switch  7. Lens  8. MIC  9. LCD  TFT  10. Working  Indicator  Light  11. Indicator  Light  for  charging  12. Wrist  Strap  Eyelet  [...]

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    9 MINIMUM  SY STEM  REQUIRE MENTS  Yo u r  computer  sys tem  must  meet  the  follo wing  minimum  specifications:  Microsoft  W indows2000,  XP ,  Vi s t a ,  7  Intel  Penti um  III  of  more  than  800MHz  or  ot her  CP U  with  equivalent  perf ormance  [...]

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    10  4.  The  battery  will  become  fully  charged  after  2 ‐ 4  hou rs.  5.  Onc e  fully  charged  the  charging  indictor  will  disappear .  ACTION  CAMERA  OPERAT ION  START ‐ UP/ SHUTDO WN  Pre ss  and  hold  POWER  button  for  2  s econds, ?[...]

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    11 Pre ss  the  POWER  key  to  shut  dow n  the  device.   When  the  Act ion  Camer a  has  been  id le  (not  rec ordi ng )  fo r  5mins  the  cam era  will  automatically  shut  down.  If  the  camer a  is  reco rdi ng  after  2min  the  cam[...]

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    12         SETTING  DATE  AND  TIME  The  date  and  time  can  be  set  in  all  thr ee  modes.  1.  To  set  the  date  and  time,  pr ess  the   icon  in  an y  modes.  2.  The  follo wing  screen  will  appear ,  pres[...]

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    13  INDICATOR  LIGH T  There  are  tw o  indicator  ligh ts  “bus y”  and  Charging ” .  Busy  ligh t :  when  the  camera  is  busy  (such  as,  re cordin g  a  film,  taki ng  photos,  automatic  off ‐ scr een),  the  busy  light  will  be  on.[...]

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    14 begin  rec ordi ng  under  previe wing  state.  2.  Press  the  shutter  button  once  again  if  you  want  to  sto p  rec ordi ng  and  the  came ra  will  also  stop  recordi ng  automatically  when  the  memory  card  is  full  or  the  p[...]

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    15  :  SD  card  icon  shows  that  the  me mory  card  is  inserted  at  pre sent.   :  Digital  z oom  out,  Pr ess  to  zoom  out.   :  Digital  z oom  in,  Pr ess  to  z oom  in.   :  Vis u a l  shutter ,  touch  this  visible ?[...]

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    16  0/ 1234:  Photo  Counter ,  indicating  curre nt  number  of  photos  taken  alrea dy  /number  of  photos  to  be  ta ken.   :  Mode  icon,  indi cating  that  the  ca mera  is  in  photo  taki ng  mode.   :  Image  Size:  Press  this  i[...]

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    17  :  Playback  icon,  Pr e ss  this  to  switch  to  the  playback  mode.   :  Pre ss  to  se t  time  and  date.  VEHICLE ‐ MOUNTED  MODE  Tu r n  the  mode  switch  to  vehi cle ‐ mou nted  mode,  pr es s  the  shutter  button  or  Pr ess ?[...]

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    18  Note:  the  screen  will  be  off  automatically  during  recor di ng  proce ss  in  or der  to  sav e  power;  user  can  press  the  pow er  button  shortly  to  start  the  screen  and  rest ore  display .  PLAYBACK  MODE  To  select  Playba[...]

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    19  :  Re pres ent s  tha t  there  is  one  fi le  in  the  current  fol de r/on e  file  in  total.   :  Switch  between  files  taken  in  came ra  mode  and  veh icle  mount  mode.   :  Vi e w  the  next  file.   :  Vi e w  the  pre[...]

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    20 7.3  Fil e  deletion:        Pre ss  YES  to  delete  the  current  file  i mmediately ,  or  Pr ess  NO  to  cance l  the  request  of  deletion.  WEBCAM  FU NCTION  The  action  camera  can  work  as  a  we bcam  when  connected  t[...]

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    21 USING  THE  MOUNTING  ACCESSORIES   The  ad apto r  bra ck et  or  the  waterp roof  cas e  wi ll  need  to  the  Camera  fir st  to  be  able  to  use  the  mounts.   To  use  the  bike  mount  firs t  loosen  the  screw  and  place ?[...]

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    22  To  use  the  suction  cup  mount  firstly  secure  the  camera  on  the  mount  then  place  at  desire d  position.  Lock  the  mount  in  place  by  flipping  the  lock  on  top  of  the  suction  cup.   The  recordi ng  angle  o[...]

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    23 WATERPROOF  CASE  CARI NG  INSTRUCTIONS   Before  se aling  the  waterproof  case ,  keep  the  came ra  housing ’ s  rubber  seal  clean,  a  single  hair  or  gr ain  of  sand  can  cau se  a  leak.  Yo u  ca n  test  by  closi ng  the  case[...]

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    24 with  a  cloth  may  cause  lint  to  compr omise  the  seal) .  Re ‐ install  the  seal  into  the  groo ves  in  the  back d oor  of  the  housing.   DOWNLOADING  FILES  TO  YOUR  COMP UTER   The  came ra  is  pr ovide d  with  the  pl[...]

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    25  2. Once  installe d  the  below  will  be  appear .   3. The  removab le  disk  icon  should  be  displayed  on  screen.  The  fo llowing  menu  will  appear  on  yo ur  computer .  [...]

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    26 Pre ss  on  “Import  pictur e s  and  videos” .  [...]

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    27 1. Welcome  menu  will  appear.  Press  “N ext”.  [...]

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    28 2. Select  the  “Review,  organize.  And  group  items  to  import”.  [...]

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    29 3.  Press  on  “More  options”  to  select  the  directory  where  you  want  your  files  saved.     4.  Press  “OK”  5.  Press  “Import”  to  start  transfer  image  to  your  computer. [...]

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    30  6.  Your  files  will  now  start  transferring.  When  finished,  you  can  review  your  photos  in  Windows  Live  Photo  Gallery.        [...]

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    31 TROUBLES HOOTING  Problem  Solution  I  cannot  upload  images  to  the  PC  Check  all  cable  connections  are  secured.  Set  the  camera  to  MSDC  mode.  I  press  the  shutter  button  but  no  response.  Wait  for  data  process  to ?[...]

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    32 camera  in  the  car  is  goes  to  MSDC  mode  cannot  be  charged  at  the  same  time  Camera  did  not  record  any  sound  If  the  camera  is  inside  the  waterproof  case  then  there  would  be  no  sound. [...]