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Housing Pole Mount Mount 1 Mount 2 Mount 3 Mount 4 Mount 5 Mount 6 Helmet Mount 7 Clip 1 Clip 2 Mounts
og Le Bandages Battery Lens Cloth Tethers Protective Backdoor USB Cable Charger MOUNTING YOUR CAMERA Attach your camera to helmets, gear and equipment. GETTING STARTED HELLO Congratulations on your new camera! This user manual will help you learn the basics of capturing lifes most incredible moments!
To power ON:
Press the Power/Mode Button. To power OFF:
Press and hold the Power/Mode Button. OVERVIEW Turn camera ON and repeatedly press the Power/Mode Button to cycle through camera modes and settings.The modes will appear in following order:
Video Photo Burst Photo TimeLapse Video Playback, Photo Playback,
& Settings EB Video Record Video ECW Photo Capture a single photo.
[Ajj Burst Photo Capture photo bursts Shoot a series of photos Gy Tr 1 Time Lapse at set time intervals Video & Photo plackback Foy Adjust camera settings, resolution and more. SETTINGS SSS SS Se Press the Shutter/Select Button to enter the settings menu. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode Button to cycle through options and press the Shutter/Select Button to select desired option. To go back to the previous screen or exit the settings menu, press the Wi-Fi Button. Video Resolution:
4k30/2.7k60/1080p120/1080p60/720p200 MicroSD Card | 4k30/2.7k60 1080p60 1080p120/720p200 32 GB 80 mins 120 mins 60 mins 64GB 160 mins 240 mins 120 mins Photo Resolution: 12M/8M Video Interval: 1 Min/ 5 Min Looping Video: Off/On (4K & 2.7K not supported) Time Stamp: Off/Date/Date & Time Exposure: +-2.0/+-1.7/+-1.3/+-1.0/+-0.7/+-0.3/0 Burst Mode: 3 Photos/ 1S, 7 Photos/ 2S, 15 Photos/
4S, 30 Photos/ 8S Time Lapse Interval: 35/5s/10s/30s/60s Time Lapse: Off/On Power Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz/Auto Language: English/Tranditional Chinese
/Italian/Spanish/Portuguese/German/
Dutch/France/Czech/Polish/Turkish/
Russian/Japanese/Korean/Thai Date & Time: MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY, orYY/MM/DD Sound Indicator: Shutter On/Off, Start Up 1/2/3/
None, Beep On/Off, Volume o/a/2/3 Screen Saver: Off/1 min/3 min/5 min Power Saver: Off/1 min/3 min/5 min Format: No/Yes Reset: No/Yes Version VIDEO MODE EAB Video To record Video, verify the camera is in Video mode. If the Video icon on your cameras LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until it appears. To start recording:
Press the Shutter/Select Button. The camera will emit one beep and start recording. To stop recording:
Press the Shutter/Select Button. The Camera emits one beep to indicate recording has stopped. This camera automatically stops recording when the battery is out of power. Your Video will be saved before the camera powers OFF. PHOTO MODE ECE Photo To capture a Photo, verify the camera is in Photo mode. If the Photo icon on your cameras LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until it appears. To take a photo:
Press the Shutter/Select Button. The camera will emit the camera shutter sound. BURST PHOTO MODE Fy Burst Photo To capture a Burst Photo series, verify the camera is in Burst Photo mode. If the Burst Photo icon on your cameras LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until it appears. In Burst Photo mode, your camera takes 3 photos/1 sec, 7 photos/2 sec, 15 photos/4 sec, or 30 photos/8 sec. To take a Burst Photo series:
Press the Shutter/Select Button. The camera will emit camera shutter sounds. TIME LAPSE MODE Gy Time Lapse To capture a Time Lapse series, verify the Time Lapse is ON and camera is in Time Lapse mode. If the Time Lapse icon on your cameras LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until it appears. In Time Lapse mode, your camera captures a series of photos at 3,5,10,20,30 or 60 second intervals. To take Time Lapse:
Press the Shutter/Select Button. The camera initiates countdown and emits the camera shutter sound each time a Photo is taken. PLAYBACK Playing Back Videos and Photos To enter the Playback menu:
1.Press the Power/Mode Button to select Video or Photo. 2.Press the Shutter/Select Button to enter the Playback menu. 3.Use Power/Mode Button to cycle through the various options. 4.Press the Shutter/Select Button. 5.To return to the Playback menu, press the Wi-Fi Button. BATTERY To charge the battery Use the 1.5A USB charger and USB cable that come standard with your camera.
*Charging Time: 3 hours.
*You can NOT record or take photos while charging the camera.
*Third-party chargers and accessories may NOT be supported. CAMERA APP Connecting to the Ez iCam App EziCam video formats:
4K30/2.7K50/1080p100/1080p60/720p120
(The EziCam App does NOT support 2.7K60/1080p120/720p200 formats of your camera. Therefore, you cant see these formats on the app. ) The Ez iCam App lets you control your camera remotely using a smartphone or tablet. Features include full camera control, live preview, photo playback and sharing of select content and more. 1. Download the Ez iCam App to your smartphone or tablet at the Google Play or Apple App Store. 2. Press the Power/Mode Button to power camera ON. 3. Make sure the camera is in Camera modes. 4. Press the Wi-Fi Button to turn on Wi-Fi*. 5. In your smartphone or tablets Wi-Fi settings, connect to the network called iCam-H8Pro followed by a series of numbers. 6. Open the Ez iCam App on your smartphone or tablet.
* Press and hold the Wi-Fi Button for three seconds to turn OFF Wi-Fi. The Ez iCam App is compatible with smartphones and tablets listed below. For Apple iOS
* jPhone (Plus) & 6s (Plus) (i\OS9)
* iPad Air & Mini (iO0S9) For Android:
* Android 4X Quad-core devices APP DOWNLOAD & COMPATIBILITY
* Compatibility varies by device. Content playback, sharing and access to the camera's memory card might be not available on some devices. SET THE DATE/TIME Your cameras date and time are automatically set when you connect your camera to the EziCam App. If the battery is removed from the camera, you must reset the date and time (automatically or manually). STORAGE/MICROSD CARDS This camera is compatible with 32GB and 64GB capacity microSDXC memory cards. Be sure to use a microSDXC card with at least a U3 (goMB/s) speed rating and format your card using the camera before first use. Cards can also be formatted to FAT32 (32GB) or exFAT (64GB and above) using your PC or Mac. MICROSD CARD CONSIDERATIONS We strongly recommend only purchasing name brand cards through official resellers. The cards below are known to work well with this camera. Card Name and Manufacturer Part Number:
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(cs G Erie il SAMSUNG Sandisk Extreme microSDXC U3 64GB
(SDSQXNE-064G-ZN6MA) Sandisk Extreme microSDHC U3 32GB
(SDSQXNE-032G-ZN6MA) Sandisk Extreme PRO microSDXC U3 64GB
(SDSDOXP-064G-Z46A) Sandisk Extreme PRO microSDHC U3 32GB
(SDSDOXP-032G-Z46A) Transcend Ultimate 633x microSDXC U3 64GB
(TS64GUSDU3) Transcend Ultimate 633x microSDHC U3 32GB
(TS32GUSDU3) Lexar 633x microSDXC U1 64GB
(LSDMI64GBB1NL633R) Lexar 633x microSDHC U1 32GB
(LSDMI32GBBNL633R) Samsung Pro microSDXC U3 64GB
(MB-MG64E) Samsung Pro+ microSDXC U3 64GB
(MB-MD64D) FCC Compliance 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation s subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including Interference that may cause undesired operation 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respansible for compliance could void the user'sauthority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 6 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residertial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radi frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radia communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will nct occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ar television reception, which can be determined hy turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try ta correct the interference by one or mare of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment inta an outlet on a circuit different trom that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radia/TV technician far help. C1622