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Born in Hawaii Built for the World ConneX Waterproof HD Video Camera with Hardwire Port Users Manual 0 Table of Contents:
Preface...2 Computer requirements for 1080P HD video ..4 Getting to know your camera ........5 Getting Started..5 Using ConneX.7 Basic Operations of ConneX camera.8 2.4G remote operations9 Camera Settings...9 Video Menu.......9 Photo Menu.12 Setting Menu...14 View Photos or Playback Videos.15 Deleting Files..16 ConneX Accessories...16 ConneX Camera Live View Setup...18 Specifications..19 1 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the Intova ConneX waterproof video camera! ConneX features a waterproof hardwire port that allows cable connection up to 300 feet. Cable is available in either HD (component) or VGA (composite) format and provides live video output and 12 volt DC power input. The system is compatible with many Marine Electronics monitors or Intovas 7 water resistant 12 volt DC monitor. A 2.4G remote is included for surface control of camera. NOTE: The remote does not function below water and is only waterproof to 6 feet. The rugged, durable and waterproof ConneX provides new and unmatched functionality for many different uses. Visit www.intova.net to view the wide range of mount and system options available. Enjoy!!
Main features:
x Video Resolution:
1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps, 720p@30fps
(WVGA)848x480p@60fps, 848x480p@30fps VGA x Photo Resolution:
12MP, 8MP, 5MP and 3MP x Waterproof hardwire port for power in and live video out. x Rugged polycarbonate housing x Waterproof to 330 feet / 100M x 140 degree Wide-angle lens x 4x Digital Zoom x Uses same filters and lenses as EDGE X and NOVA HD x 2.4G remote (for above water use only) x 1.5 / 3.8cm TFT-LCD 480x240 x Rechargeable Li-ion battery 1450mAh x Micro USB charger/download port x Battery life: 2.0 hours (LCD on), 3 hours (LCD off) x Diving Mode x Motion Detection Mode x Time Lapse mode x Self-capture mode x Burst Mode: 3, 5, 10 photos x Video Rotation Mode (rotate video 180 when camera is mounted upside down) x Manual White Balance x Picture in Video (take photo at same time as video recording by pressing OK button) x Video recording LED indicator- blinking red light in front and blinking blue light on top x Audible record alert x Camera floats x High Definition TV output x Video codec: H.264 / Video format: MP4 / Photo format: JPEG x Supports Micro SD Card up to 32GB with class 10 required for HD video recording (not included) 2 FCC STATEMENT:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Product Name: ConneX Camera Model Name: ConneX FCC ID:2AE2B-CONNEX FCC ID: 2AE2B-ConneX Intova LLC 3 Important notice:
x x x Use only with approved mount systems that will not put pulling pressure directly on cable connector. Improper pulling on cable/connector can damage connector and is not covered by warranty. p WARNING: Do not attempt to take apart the camera-there are high voltage parts and dangerous electric shock can occur. WARNING: If the camera is dropped or smashed and internal parts are exposed, do not touch-
there is a danger of electric shock. x Do not leave the camera in direct sunlight or near heat sources as these can damage the camera. x x For storage, remove the memory card and keep camera in a cool, dry place with housing door If camera becomes hot during use, turn off the power immediately. slightly open. x Before each use, clean and maintain all O-rings in areas that have been opened by removing any x O-rings should be visually inspected and lightly lubricated as needed with silicone grease to prevent dirt, sand and any other debris drying and cracking. Remove all excess grease after application. If camera stops responding to button controls, reset camera by inserting the end of a paper clip into the reset hole (please see page 4). x Computer requirements for 1080p HD video:
Minimum recommended setup for viewing and editing 1080p 30fps video. PC Windows 7, 8, 10 Intel Core 2 DuoTM or faster DirectX 10.0 or later Mac Mac OSR X 10.6.3 or later Intel Core 2 DuoTM or faster Minimum 2GB of system RAM Recommended: 4GB Video card with minimum 256MB of RAM Recommended screen resolution 1920x1080
(minimum 1024x768) Minimum 2GB of system RAM Recommended: 4GB Video card with minimum 256MB of RAM Recommended screen resolution 1920x1080 (minimum 1024x768) Included Accessories:
2.4G remote, micro USB cable, TV out cable, wrist strap, lens cap, quick start guide, optional accessories sheet. 4 ZOOM out, LCD icons off, LCD off
(8) UP,
(3) LED
(1) POWER
(2) SHUTTER
(7) Recording indicator LED
(5) Wrist strap attachment point GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
(4) LOCK
(22) Port cover O-Rings
(6) Tripod mount
(24) O-ring
(23) LCD
(14) Micro USB port
(9) DOWN, ZOOM in, Front LED off/on
(13) Cable port cover
(10) OK
(11) MODE
(12) MENU
(21) Cable port
(20) Mini USB HDTV out port
(19) Micro SD card port
(18) Thumb press opener
(17) EZ open tabs
(16) RESET
(15) VGA TV out port GETTING STARTED Opening the camera:
Follow the steps below to open the housing. Sometimes a vacuum seal may occur, use thumb press system to open. Pull (4) lock Place against Push (18) thumb
(17) EZ open tabs IMPORTANT: Before each use, clean and maintain all O-rings for parts that have been opened by removing any dirt, sand and other debris and lightly lubricating with silicone grease as needed to prevent drying and cracking. Make sure to remove all excess grease before use. Excess grease can cause leakage and failure of seal. press opener Resetting camera: If camera becomes unresponsive, insert end of paper clip into (16) RESET hole and gently push to reset camera. 5 Inserting the Micro SD card:
Make sure that camera is turned OFF when inserting or removing Micro SD card. Insert card into Micro SD card port with gold contacts facing towards LCD screen. Push down until card clicks into place. To remove, press down on inserted card to click and then release. ConneX uses Micro SD card up to 32 GB. For HD video, speed class 10 is required. 1. The camera cannot record video or take photos without a properly inserted memory card. 2. Format a new Micro SD card before first use or as necessary after first use such as when memory card becomes full. To format SD card, press MENU, UP button, OK, UP button 6 times, OK, UP button, and OK. WARNING: Format will erase all data from card. Transfer and save any data prior to formatting. 3. When recording video in 1080p resolution, card speed class 10 is required. 4. Please set appropriate TV SYSTEM (NTSC or PAL) in cameras SETTING menu prior to recording. Data transfer and charging:
Connect your camera to a computer with the micro USB cable. After connection, camera will turn on. Use UP / DOWN buttons and press OK button to select MSDC / CHARGE / OPEN. PEN. MSDC: To download video or photo files. When this choice is selected, the screen with USB CONNECTED will appear and camera will be detected by the computer. Files can then be transferred. CHARGE: To recharge the battery. Charging time is up to 6 hours. When CHARGE is selected, LCD will turn off. Charging the Li-ion battery:
1. Insert the USB cable into the cameras Micro USB port. 2. Insert other end of cable into a computer USB port. 3. Scroll down to select CHARGE and press OK. 4. When charge is complete, red LED will turn off. Important: DO NOT allow Li-ion battery to become fully discharged. If not using camera for a prolonged period, recharge every 3 months to prevent battery from becoming fully discharged. OPEN: To recharge the battery power and operate the camera at the same time. When this choice is selected, LCD will show live view. If none of the above choices is selected, the camera will automatically go to MDSC mode after 20 seconds and the USB CONNECTED screen will appear. 6 USING CONNEX Insert Micro SD memory card (class 10 required for HD video) before turning on. The camera cannot record video or take photos without a properly inserted memory card. To turn camera on, press and hold power ON/OFF button for 2 seconds and then release (if camera is in sleep mode, short press once to waken) Video Mode LCD Display: To start video recording, press the shutter button while in video mode. Video mode idle screen Video resolution White Balance mode Motion detection Micro SD card Battery level Video mode inserted Quality AF mode Exposure value Date Digital zoom
(not in 1080p) Date/Time stamp on Time Recording time remaining Front indicator LED To turn OFF front indicator LED during video recording, press the DOWN button and press again to turn back ON. reen Recording video screen Blinking red dot
(recording in progress) Time Video recording time Picture in video
(icon changes to orange color when photo is taken) To take a photo while recording video (picture in video), press OK button (color of icon will change to orange). 7 Photo Mode LCD Display To switch to photo mode, press and quickly release MODE. To take a photo, hold camera steady while pressing and releasing SHUTTER button. Photo file size Self capture (10 sec) White balance mode Photo Mode Screen Photo mode Micro SD card inserted AF mode Exposure value Battery level Quality Digital zoom Date/Time stamp on Time Date Basic Operations of ConneX camera Photos remaining BUTTON POWER SHUTTER UP, ZOOM out, LCD icons off, LCD off/on DOWN, ZOOM in, front LED off/on BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Press and hold for 2 seconds and release button to turn on or turn off camera. Press SHUTTER button to start and stop video recording or to take a photo. 1) Press button to scroll up through sub-menu selections. 2) Press and hold to ZOOM OUT digital zoom (not in 1080p mode). 3) LCD icons off. 4) LCD OFF/ON button. 1) Press button to scroll down through sub-menu selections. 2) Press and hold to ZOOM IN digital zoom (not in 1080p mode). 3) Press when recording video to turn off or on front blinking LED. OK 1) Press button to confirm menu selection. 2) During video recording, press button to take photos (Picture in Video). 3) In video or photo mode, press to go to view file(s) mode. MODE Press to switch between video and photo modes. MENU, DELETE file 1) To bring up MENU, press and release button. 3) While in File Viewing mode, press button to DELETE single or all files. 8 2.4G REMOTE OPERATIONS Using 2.4G remote 1) To start and stop video recording, press the video record button 2) To take a photo, press the photo button. 3) To turn camera off, long press (about 3 seconds) the Power OFF button. 4) To replace batteries, please unscrew back cover and remove spent batteries and replace with two fresh CR2016, 3V batteries. 5) IMPORTANT NOTE: Wireless transmission will not work underwater. Wireless remote is for above water use only. Matching replacement 2.4G remote to camera 1) Camera must be off. 2) Press and hold both video record and photo buttons at the same time until the red LED starts to blink. 3) Turn camera on. 4) Remote is matched to camera after red LED stops blinking. Video record ON / OFF Power OFF Photo CAMERA SETTINGS:
To change camera settings, press the MENU button and press UP or DOWN button to scroll through main menu selections and press OK button to enter sub-menu selections. Shown below are the three main menu selections screens. VIDEO Menu:
In video mode, press MENU button. With VIDEO menu icon highlighted, press OK button to enter video settings sub-menu. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the sub-menu and press OK button to select from QUALITY, RESOLUTION, MOTION DETECTION,VIDEO DURATION,LOOP VIDEO, UPSIDE DOWN, MUTE, IMAGE EFFECT, SCENE MODE, FLICKER, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, ISO, WHITE BALANCE, EXPOSURE VALUE, and AF MODE. After selecting sub-menu, use UP or DOWN to scroll through choices, press OK button to select and press MENU button 2 times to go back to main screen. 1) VIDEO QUALITY: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below. SETTING Super Fine Fine Normal DESCRIPTION Produces best quality video for selected resolution. Produces good quality video for selected resolution. Produces regular quality video for selected resolution. 9 2) RESOLUTION: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below. RESOLUTION NTSC/PAL fps 1080P30 720P60 30/25 60/50 720P30 30/25 848x480/60F
(WVGA) 848x480/30F
(WVGA) VGA 60/50 30/25 30/25 DESCRIPTION Highest resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1920x1080 pixels. 30/25 frames per second rate for both action and when mounted on stable object. High resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1280x720 pixels. 60/50 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting and good slow motion effect*. Produces larger file size than 30/25 fps selection below. High resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1280x720 pixels. 30/25 frames per second rate for action shooting, when mounted on stable object and for lower light conditions. Produces smaller file size than 60/50 fps. Wide standard resolution 16:9 video @ 848x480 pixels produces small file size. 60/50 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting and slow motion effect*. Wide standard resolution 16:9 video @ 848x480 pixels produces small file size. 30/25 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting. Standard resolution 4:3 video @ 640x480 pixels produces small file size. 30/25 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting.
*Slow motion effect is produced in video editing software (not included) which includes that feature. 3) MOTION DETECTION: Video will start recording automatically when motion is detected in field of view. Video will record for 5 seconds and stop if no other motion is detected. Setting choices are ON/OFF. 4) VIDEO DURATION: Allows the camera to record a video clip for a selected time length in minutes and to continue recording video clips of the same time length one after another unless operator stops recording manually by pressing SHUTTER button. Setting choices are 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, and ANY DURATION. 5) LOOP VIDEO: Allows camera to continue capturing video after memory card has become full by recording over previous video files from the beginning. Setting choices are ON or OFF. 6) UPSIDE DOWN: This setting allows video to be played back in correct orientation for videos that are recorded with camera mounted upside down. Setting choices are ON to activate and OFF to deactivate feature. 7) MUTE: This setting allows audio recording to be turned off or on. Select YES to turn audio OFF and select NO to turn audio recording ON. 8) IMAGE EFFECTS: This setting allows selection of image altering effects as shown below. EFFECT OFF ART SEPIA NEGATIVE DESCRIPTION Deactivates Image effects. Changes background sharpness and contrast. Adds yellow-brown tint to video/photo. Reverses imagery to make it appear like a film negative. BLACK & WHITE Removes color to create a monochrome video/photo. VIVID Enhances colors. 10 9) SCENE MODE: This setting selects the below scene modes. SCENE MODE SELECTION AUTO DESCRIPTION Select AUTO when you want to record videos or photos without manual adjustments described below. NIGHT SCENE For video/photography in low light and at night. Due to slower shutter speed, mounting on SPORTS LANDSCAPE SUNSET stable object such as a tripod is recommended. For video/photography of fast moving subjects or during action activities. Camera uses faster shutter speeds to improve imagery. For video/photography of distant subjects such as mountains, cityscape, etc. For video/photography of scenes that include sunrise or sunset in the background. Camera uses faster shutter speed to improve imagery. SAND & SNOW For video/photography where bright background causes subject to appear dark SPOTLIGHT DIVING
(silhouetted). Camera uses slower shutter speed to improve imagery. For video/photography where bright spotlight causes subject to appear too bright. Camera uses faster shutter speed to improve imagery. Activates an electronic red filter to add back warm colors while diving at depths between 20-50/ 6 M-15 M in salt water. Below 50/15 M, it is recommended to deactivate DIVING mode and use a physical red filter such as Intova IFRED SP1. 10) FLICKER: This setting allows the camera to be adjusted to AUTO, 60Hz or 50Hz to prevent video flickering caused by fluorescent lights. For USA, the setting is 60Hz. 11) CONTRAST: This setting increases or reduces the difference between dark and light areas. Default setting is STANDARD. To make dark areas blacker and light areas brighter in videos/photos, select ENHANCE. To make dark areas less black and light areas darker, select SOFT. 12) SHARPNESS: This setting increases or decreases video/photo sharpness. Default setting is STANDARD. Select SHARP to sharpen or SOFT to blur. 13) ISO: This setting adjusts the cameras sensitivity to light. A higher ISO value will result in a lighter video/photo and is useful in low light conditions. The choices are AUTO, 100, 200, 400, and 800. 14) WHITE BALANCE: This setting improves color accuracy when the ambient light is either too cool (blue or green) or too warm (yellow/orange). Examples of cool lighting situations are cloudy day, diving at depths below 20 feet / 6 meters in either fresh or salt water, fluorescent light, or scenes in shade. Examples of warm lighting situations are candlelight and tungsten light. Setting choices are AUTO, SUNNY (daylight situations), CLOUDY (cool light situations), FLUORESCENT (under fluorescent lighting), INCANDESCENT
(under filament lamp lighting) and MANUAL. To use MANUAL white balance:
a) In WHITE BALANCE mode, select MANUAL and press OK button to activate. b) Press MENU button 2 times to go to main screen. The manual white balance icon will be blinking at the top of the LCD screen. c) Aim camera at white balance board or a white object and press SHUTTER button. White balance is now set to current ambient light. d) To reset manual white balance for a new ambient light situation, turn camera off and on to reactivate blinking manual white balance icon and repeat step c. 11 15) EXPOSURE VALUE: This setting adjusts the brightness or darkness of the video/photo between 2 f stops. Setting to positive values will brighten imagery, while negative values will darken imagery. 16) AF MODE: This setting selects the general area in a scene that the cameras uses when calculating image exposure. Selecting AVERAGE causes camera to adjust exposure to light coming from the overall area as viewed in LCD. Selecting CENTER will decrease this area towards the middle of the scene. Selecting SPOT will cause camera to adjust exposure based on light coming from a very concentrated area in the middle of the scene. PICTURE (Photo) Menu:
In photo mode, press the MENU button. With PICTURE menu icon highlighted, press OK button to enter photo settings sub-menu. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the sub-menu and press OK button to select from QUALITY, SIZE, SELF CAPTURE, CONTINUOS, TIME LAPSE, UPSIDE DOWN, IMAGE EFFECT, SCENE MODE, FLICKER, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, ISO, WHITE BALANCE, EXPOSURE VALUE and AF MODE. After selecting sub-menu, use UP or DOWN to scroll through choices, press OK button to select and press MENU button 2 times to go back to main screen. 1) QUALITY: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below. SETTING Super Fine Fine Normal DESCRIPTION Produces best quality photo for selected size. Produces good quality photo for selected size. Produces regular quality photo for selected size. 2) SIZE: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below. PHOTO FILE SIZE PIXEL DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION 12MP 8MP 5MP 3MP 4000 x 3000 3264 x 2448 2592 x 1944 2048 x 1536 Largest file size (by interpolation) Large file size (by interpolation) Medium file size (true) Small file size (true) 3) SELF CAPTURE (self-timer): Allows time delay in seconds between pressing of SHUTTER button and taking of photo. To activate self-capture:
1. In photo mode, press (12) MENU button. 2. Press (10) OK button. 3. Press (9) DOWN button 2 times and press (10) OK button. 5. Select OFF, 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds and press (10) OK. 6. Press (12) MENU button 2 times to go back to main screen. 7. LCD screen should show self-capture icon. Press (2) SHUTTER to activate. 4) CONTINUOUS: This setting allows 3, 5 or 10 burst photos per shutter button press. 12 5) TIME LAPSE: Allows the camera to continually take a photo with delays between each photo corresponding to selected time interval in seconds. This produces a high quality time lapse effect. The setting choices are OFF, 2 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, and 60 sec. 6) UPSIDE DOWN: This setting allows video to be played back in correct orientation for photos that are taken with camera mounted upside down. Setting choices are ON to activate and OFF to deactivate feature. 7) IMAGE EFFECTS: This setting allows selection of image altering effects as shown below. EFFECT OFF ART SEPIA NEGATIVE DESCRIPTION Deactivates Image effects. Changes background sharpness and contrast. Adds yellow-brown tint to video/photo. Reverses imagery to make it appear like a film negative. BLACK & WHITE Removes color to create a monochrome video/photo. VIVID Enhances colors. 8) SCENE MODE: This setting selects the below scene modes. SCENE MODE SELECTION AUTO NIGHT SCENE SPORTS DESCRIPTION Select AUTO when you want to record videos or photos without manual adjustments described below. For video/photography in low light and at night. Due to slower shutter speed, mounting on stable object such as a tripod is recommended. For video/photography of fast moving subjects or during action activities. Camera uses faster shutter speeds to improve imagery. LANDSCAPE For video/photography of distant subjects such as mountains, cityscape, etc. SUNSET SAND &
SNOW For video/photography of scenes that include sunrise or sunset in the background. Camera uses faster shutter speed to improve imagery. For video/photography where bright background causes subject to appear dark
(silhouetted). Camera uses slower shutter speed to improve imagery. SPOTLIGHT For video/photography where bright spotlight causes subject to appear too bright. DIVING Camera uses faster shutter speed to improve imagery. Activates an electronic red filter to add back warm colors while diving at depths between 20-50/ 6 M-15 M in salt water. Below 50/15 M, it is recommended to deactivate DIVING mode and use a physical red filter such as Intova IFRED SP1. 9) FLICKER: This setting allows the camera to be adjusted to AUTO, 60Hz or 50Hz to prevent video flickering caused by fluorescent lights. For USA, the setting is 60Hz. 10) CONTRAST: This setting increases or reduces the difference between dark and light areas. Default setting is STANDARD. To make dark areas blacker and light areas brighter in videos/photos, select ENHANCE. To make dark areas less black and light areas darker, select SOFT. 11) SHARPNESS: This setting increases or decreases video/photo sharpness. Default setting is STANDARD. Select SHARP to sharpen or SOFT to blur. 12) ISO: This setting adjusts the cameras sensitivity to light. A higher ISO value will result in a lighter video/photo and is useful in low light conditions. The choices are AUTO, 100, 200, 400, and 800. 13 13) WHITE BALANCE: This setting improves color accuracy when the ambient light is either too cool (blue or green) or too warm (yellow/orange). Examples of cool lighting situations are cloudy day, diving at depths below 20 feet / 6 meters in either fresh or salt water, fluorescent light, or scenes in shade. Examples of warm lighting situations are candlelight and tungsten light. Setting choices are AUTO, SUNNY (daylight situations), CLOUDY (cool light situations), FLUORESCENT (under fluorescent lighting), INCANDESCENT
(under filament lamp lighting) and MANUAL. To use MANUAL white balance:
a) In WHITE BALANCE mode, select MANUAL and press OK button to activate. b) Press MENU button 2 times to go to main screen. The manual white balance icon will be blinking at the top of the LCD screen. c) Aim camera at white balance board or a white object and press SHUTTER button. White balance is now set to current ambient light. d) To reset manual white balance for a new ambient light situation, turn camera off and on to reactivate blinking manual white balance icon and repeat step c. 14) EXPOSURE VALUE: This setting adjusts the brightness or darkness of the video/photo between 2 f stops. Setting to positive values will brighten imagery, while negative values will darken imagery. 15) AF MODE: This setting selects the general area in a scene that the cameras uses when calculating image exposure. Selecting AVERAGE causes camera to adjust exposure to light coming from the overall area as viewed in LCD. Selecting CENTER will decrease this area towards the middle of the scene. Selecting SPOT will cause camera to adjust exposure based on light coming from a very concentrated area in the middle of the scene. SETTING Menu:
SETTING menu is the same for both video and photo (picture) modes. Press the MENU button and use UP or DOWN button to highlight SETTING menu icon. Press OK button to enter SETTING sub-menu. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the sub-menu and press OK button to select from CONNEX MODE, LCD OFF, TIME SETUP, AUTO POWER OFF, VOLUME, RESET SYSTEM SETTINGS, FORMAT, LANGUAGE, TV SYSTEM, STAMP, BEEP SOUND, and FIRMWARE VERSION. After selecting sub-menu, use UP or DOWN to scroll through choices, press OK to select and press MENU to go to main screen. 1) CONNEX MODE: User can select between LCD, VGA or HD modes when a CONNEX CABLE is connected to the CONNEX port. Enter SETTING menu and in CONNEX MODE select VGA if using a VGA cable or HD if using an HD cable. Camera LCD will turn off and show live view on a remote monitor connected to the cable. Select LCD in CONNEX MODE or turn camera OFF and ON to return to live view on cameras built-in LCD. CONNEX MODE LCD VGA HD DESCRIPTION Default mode shows live view on cameras built in LCD screen. Use this mode when connected to CONNEX VGA cable and remote monitor. Use this mode when connected to CONNEX HD cable and remote monitor. 2) LCD OFF: This setting turns off LCD screen after a specific time period when 30 sec, 1 min or 3 minutes is selected. Select OFF to deactivate LCD OFF function and keep LCD on. Use this feature to conserve battery power. 14 3) TIME SETUP: This setting allows current date and time to be set. With sub-menu item highlighted, press OK button to enter setting. Press UP or DOWN button to change number and press MENU button to scroll to next. When done, press OK button to confirm and go back to sub-menu. 4) AUTO POWER OFF: This setting turns off camera after a specific time period when 30 sec, 1 min or 3 minutes is selected. Select OFF to deactivate AUTO POWER OFF function. Use this feature to conserve battery power. 5) VOLUME: This setting allows beep sound volume to be turned off when set to 00 or adjusted from level 01 through 13. 6) RESET SYSTEM SETTINGS: This function allows camera settings to be reset to factory default. 7) FORMAT: Format a new Micro SD card before first use or as necessary after first use such as when memory card becomes full. To format SD card, press MENU button, UP button, OK button, UP button 6 times, OK button, UP button, and OK button. WARNING: Format will erase all data from card. Transfer and save any data prior to formatting. 8) LANGUAGE: This setting allows MENU language to be selected between English, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (simplified), Japanese, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean and Italian. 9) TV SYSTEM: This setting configures the video file for playback on either an NTSC or PAL system device. Please set appropriate TV SYSTEM (NTSC or PAL) prior to recording video. 10) STAMP: This setting will place both date and time on the photo file which is visible viewed or printed. Setting choices are OFF or DATE and TIME. 11) BEEP SOUND: This setting turns Beep sound ON or OFF. 12) FIRMWARE VERSION: This indicates installed firmware version. Please note when updating firmware in order to confirm new firmware has been installed. VIEW PHOTOS OR PLAYBACK VIDEOS Using LCD screen to playback videos:
1. Go to View Files mode by pressing OK button in Video mode. 2. Press UP or DOWN button to scroll through files. 3. Press the OK button to enlarge thumbnail. 4. Press OK button to play video file. 5. Press OK button to stop video file. 6. Press MODE button 2 times to go back to the main screen. Using LCD screen to view photos:
1. Go to View Files mode by pressing OK button in Photo (picture) mode. 2. Press UP or DOWN button to scroll through files. 3. Press the OK button to enlarge thumbnail. 4. Press UP or DOWN button to scroll through files or press OK button to start slide show. 5. Press MODE button 2 times to go back to the main screen. 15 Playback using High Definition TV Output:
To view HD videos on an HDTV, use a mini High Definition TV cable (not included) to connect the camera to an HDTV. Turn camera on and confirm that TV SYSTEM (NTSC or PAL) in SETTING Menu is matched to TV. Plug the High Definition mini plug into the cameras HD output port and the other end with USB plug into the HDTV. Press OK button to get to the file viewing mode. Use UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through thumbnail images and press OK button to select and view a file. To play a video file, press OK button again to begin playback and view on HDTV. DELETING FILES To delete a single file:
1. Go to View Files mode by pressing OK button in Video or Photo mode. 2. Press UP or DOWN button to select a file and then press the MENU button. 3. Press the UP button to highlight YES. 4. Press OK to execute deletion. To delete all files:
1. Go to View Files mode by pressing OK button in Video or Photo mode. 2. Press UP or DOWN button to select a file and then press the MENU button. 3. Press the UP button 2 times to highlight ALL. 4. Press the OK button then press the UP button to highlight YES. 5. Press OK to execute deletion of all files. CONNEX OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
Waterproof cables: Available in either VGA or HD video versions up to o 300 / 90+ meters with RCA male video out connector(s) and 12V DC power-in connector. VGA or HD mode set in camera system menu. IMPORTANT: Before each use, clean and maintain all O-rings for parts that at have been opened by removing any dirt, sand and other debris and lightly lubricating with silicone grease as needed to prevent drying and cracking. Make sure to remove all excess grease before use-excess grease can caaus cause leakage and failure of seal. WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM WET CABLE PLUG. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing ConneX waterproof cable. Multi Bracket: Weighted camera mount allows ConneX to be mounted
. with 2 video lights (Model AVL) or 4 cameras. Model# CONNEX WC MT. Bare wire adapter (12V DC): 5.5mm (OD)/2.1mm (ID) power connector plug with bare wires to 12V DC power source. Model# CONNEX DC CABLE. a Connection polarity is very important. Reversing the polarity can damage the camera circuits and is NOT covered under warranty. Red wire is POWER (+), Black wire is GROUND (-). OUND (-). WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing bare wire adapter. 16 Cigarette Charger (12V DC): 5.5mm (OD)/2.1mm (ID) power connector plug to cigarette lighter adapter plug for 12V DC. Model# CONNEX CIG CHGR. WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing cigarette lighter adapter plug. Monitor: Connect to waterproof cable via RCA plug(s) to view live video feed. The 7 water-resistant monitor requires 12V DC power. MODEL# CONNEX MONITOR. Manta wing: Mount for towing camera underwater. Model# CONNEX TOW MT. Attaching waterproof cable to ConneX:
Important:
Align cable plug tab Ali b Open waterproof cable port by using #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove port cover. to indent in port bl l Securely attach plug into port with a #1 Phillips screwdriver 1. WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM WET CABLE PLUG. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing ConneX cable. 2. Cable plug and camera port must be dry when attaching or removing cable. 3. When not in use, replace port cover on camera to maintain waterproof seal. 4. Use only with approved mount systems that will not put pulling pressure directly on cable connector. Improper pulling on cable/connector can damage connector and is not covered by warranty. 5. Before each use, clean and maintain all O-rings for parts that have been opened by removing any dirt, sand and other debris and lightly lubricating with silicone grease as needed to prevent drying and cracking. Make sure to remove all excess grease before use. Excess grease can cause leakage and failure of seal. Waterproof plug Connecting power to waterproof cable:
WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing incoming power when attaching or removin accessories from cable. Connect to 12V DC power source using CONNEX DC CABLE or CONNEX CIG CHGR by inserting 5.5mm (OD)/2.1mm (ID) power connector plug into ConneX cables power-in port for supplemental power to camera. Video out plug: RCA type
(1) plug on VGA model
(3) plugs on HD model Power-in port 17 cable Menu Power WW ONNN CC CONNEX VGA or CONNEX CIG CHGR for supplemental power to camera V1 / V2 / V3 input selector Connect cable to 12V DC power source using CONNEX DC CABLE CONNEX CAMERA LIVE VIEW SETUP:
CONNEX camera with VGA cable and VGA monitor. 1. Connect ConneX camera to 20, 40 or 100 meter CONNEX VGA cable. Attach camera to an appropriate mounting system such as a ConneX Multi Bracket (Model CONNEX WC MT) or Manta Wing (Model CONNEX TOW MT). IMPORTANT: Use only with approved mount systems that will not put pulling pressure directly on cable connector. Improper pulling on cable/connector can damage connector and is not covered by warranty. 2. To supplement the cameras built in li-ion battery beyond the 3 hour battery life, connect an external 12V DC power source such as a battery (not included) to the ConneX cables power-in port via a CONNEX DC CABLE or CONNEX CIG CHGR (optional accessories). 3. Connect the ConneX cables RCA type male video out plug to the RCA type female video in plug of a VGA monitor such as the ConneX water-resistant 7 monitor (optional accessory) or other compatible marine VGA monitor. 4. The ConneX water-resistant 7 monitor (Model CONNEX MONITOR) requires 12V DC power from an external source such as a 12V DC battery or cigarette lighter port. Connect to power source using a CONNEX DC CABLE or CONNEX CIG CHGR (optional accessories). 5. Connection polarity is very important. Reversing the polarity can damage the camera or monitor circuits and is NOT covered under warranty. 6. WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect incoming power when attaching or removing cable(s). CONNEX camera CONNEX camera with HD cable and HDTV. Same as above, except using a CONNEX HD cable connected via the cables three component RCA type male video out plugs to a 1080p HDTVs component RCA type female video in plugs. CONNEX camera Connect monitor to 12V DC power source using CONNEX DC CABLE or CONNEX CIG CHGR Menu choice adjustment Screen image rotation Connect cables YPBPR component RCA type male plugs to component RCA type female plugs on HDTV. Connect to 12V DC power source Not used with ConneX system supplemental power to camera. using CONNEX DC CABLE or Video inputs V1 / V2 / V3 cameras with VGA cables CONNEX CIG CHGR for CONNEX MONITOR CONNEX HD cable component inputs Connect 2 more HDTV with 18 SPECIFICATIONS:
Effective Sensor LCD Screen 1/ 2.3 5.0MP CMOS SENSOR 1.5 TFT-LCD 480*240 12M 4000*3000 JPG about 1000pcs /4GB 8M 3200*2400 JPG about 1300pcs/4GB 5M 2592*1944 JPG about 1800pcs/4GB 3M 2048*1536 JPG about 3100pcs/4GB Mode of Video QUALITY: Super Fine 1920*1080P 30 fps, MP4 format About 42 min (4GB) QUALITY: Fine About 50 min (4GB) QUALITY: Normal About 63 min (4GB) 1280*720P 60 fps, MP4 format About 50 min (4GB) About 56 min (4GB) About 84min (4GB) 1280*720P 30 fps, MP4 format About 63min (4GB) About 84 min (4GB) About 127 min (4GB) 848 x 480P 60 fps, MP4 format About 63min (4GB) F/2. 4 f=3. 35 mm 140 wide angle About 84min (4GB) About 127min (4GB) Yes Available 3.7V/ 1450mAh About 2.5 hrs (LCD on), 3 hrs (LCD off) 1.6W DC 5V, 1A About 6 hrs USB2.0 High Speed Micro SD card (class 6 minimum, class 10 required for HD video) 4GB-32GB Waterproof to 330 ft / 100M 6 oz / 170g
(2.8x3.3x2.4)in / (7x8.4x6)cm ConneX 2AE2B-CONNEX 2AE2B-ConneX
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Photo Resolution Possible number of shots (approx.) Video Resolution possible recording time (approx.) Lens specification Built-in microphone Operation Tone Battery capacity Battery life Power consumption Charging spec. Charging time USB port Type of Memory Capacity of Memory Depth rating Weight Dimension Model Name FCC ID 2.4G remote (for above water use only), micro USB cable, TV out cable, wrist strap, lens cap, Standard Accessories NOTE: As a result of continual improvements, the design and specifications of product(s) as described in this user manual and on packaging may change without notice. quick start guide, optional accessories sheet STANDARD CONSUMER WARRANTY Intova warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from Date of Purchase. Pursuant to this Limited Warranty, Intova will, at its option, repair or replace legitimately defective products. Repair and/or replacement may include the use of refurbished parts or products. "Refurbished" means products or parts that have been factory restored to original specifications. Warranty coverage only applies to the original purchaser, when purchased from an authorized Intova dealer. Proof of Purchase from authorized dealer must be included with all warranty returns. The Warranty does not cover: (1) Rental or Commercial use (2) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, product modification or neglect, (3) damage occurring during shipment; (4) damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Intova; (5) products on which the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; (6) products not purchased from an Authorized Intova Dealer. To obtain warranty service, contact Intova for a Return Authorization number. Product and Proof of Purchase must be returned, freight prepaid, to Intova with RA number clearly marked on package. Product must be sent in original or comparable packaging that protects the contents. It is the owners responsibility to back up and save all data, photos or software. Intova will not be responsible for loss or damage to data, software or photos. 19 2015 Intova, LLC All Rights Reserved 1100 Alakea St., 18th Floor Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA For questions or customer service please call:
(808) 837-0074 or (877) 837-0074 toll free USA only www.intova.net 20
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-07-18 | 2450.25 ~ 2450.25 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-07-18
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Intova LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024661621
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1 | Physical Address |
1100 Alakea St. 18th floor
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1 |
Honolulu,
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
s******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AE2B
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CONNEX
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** G********
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1 | Title |
President
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1 | Telephone Number |
808 8********
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1 | Fax Number |
808 8********
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1 |
j******@intova.net
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Global United Technology Services
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1 | Name |
H******** Y****
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1 | Physical Address |
Shenzhen
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1 |
China
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1 |
h******@gtstest.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Global United Technology Services Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
C******** Z******
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1 | Physical Address |
Shenzhen
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1 |
China
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1 |
c******@gtstest.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | ConneX Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Global United Technology Service Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
R****** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 |
r******@gtstest.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2450.25000000 | 2450.25000000 |
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