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ULTRA HD SPORTS ACTION CAMERA with Wi-Fi 3S-0685 USER GUIDE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Please read the instructions carefully before using this camera for proper and safe operation. •• Using a wall/car charger other than a 5V 1A Charger can damage the camera battery and could result in fire or leakage. Only use chargers marked: Output 5V 1A. •• Please check the camera operates normally before use. •• Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight, or point its lens to sunlight - the image sensor may get damaged. •• Take good care of the camera and prevent water or sand particles from entering the housing when it is used on the beach or in water. Water, sand particles, dust or composites containing salt may cause damage. •• Keep the camera free of dust and chemical materials. Place it in a cool, dry and well ventilated environment. Do not place the camera in a high temperature, moist or dusty place. •• If dust or dirt is accumulated on the camera or on its lens use a soft, clean and dry cloth to wipe away gently. •• Do not use a cloth to wipe sand particles. Blow them away gently then wipe the camera gently with a cloth suitable for optical devices. •• Do not use solvents to clean the camera. •• Do not touch the lens’ surface with your fingers. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Basics......................................................................................................4 Installing and Charging the Battery..................................................6 Installing the microSD Card...................................................................8 Turning the Camera ON/OFF................................................................9 Capture/Playback Modes..................................................................... 10 Camera Settings Menu...........................................................................14 In-Vehicle Settings...................................................................................18 Downloading the APP............................................................................19 Connecting to the APP.........................................................................20 Transferring Video and Images to PC or Mac............................21 Playback Video and Images on a TV with a HDMI port �������21 Included Accessories..............................................................................22 System Requirements........................................................................... 27 Technical Specifications....................................................................... 27 Limitation of Liability and Indemnity............................................28 Warranty......................................................................................................29 3 THE BASICS 1 6 2 7 8 3 4 5 9 1 2 3 4 5 Lens Micro HDMI Speaker microSD Slot Micro USB Port 6 7 8 9 10 10 LCD Screen Wi-Fi Button Up Down Microphone 4 11 11 12 12 14 13 Power/Mode Button Indicator Light 13 14 Shutter/Select Button Battery Door 5 INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY INSTALLING THE BATTERY 1. First, make sure that the camera is OFF when inserting or removing the battery. 2. Remove the camera from it’s housing. 3. Lift up the battery door 14 with your fingernail. Remove the battery door and place the battery door in a safe location. 4. Insert the lithium-ion battery into the battery compartment. Make sure the contacts of the battery are corresponding to the symbols on the camera body. 5. Return the battery door in it’s original location until it clicks into place. 6 CHARGING THE BATTERY 1. Make sure that the camera is switched OFF. 2. To start charging the battery, connect the supplied micro USB cable into the camera’s micro USB port 5 into a PC, MAC or wall adaptor’s USB 2.0 port (1A only).The indicator light will be lit blue while charging and will disappear when charging is completed. WARNING: Using a wall/car charger other than a 5V 1A Charger can damage the camera battery and could result in fire or leakage. Only use chargers marked: Output 5V 1A. Indicator Light Micro USB Port Micro USB cable 7 INSTALLING THE MICROSD CARD It is recommended to use 32GB Class 10 microSD cards for maximum performance. 1. Make sure the camera is OFF when inserting or removing the microSD card. microSD Slot 2. Make sure the memory card is inserted in the correct direction (the gold contacts of the microSD card should face the front of the camera) into the microSD card slot 4 . Failure to do so may lead to damaged or lost data. 3. To remove the microSD card, press down on the card with your fingernail until it clicks and pops up. 4. If a microSD card is removed or power supply is interrupted when the camera or computer is connected to the card (i.e. during reading, writing and formatting), your captured images and video may be lost or damaged. 8 TURNING THE CAMERA ON/OFF Install the battery, charge fully and insert the microSD card as described on page 8. TURNING ON THE CAMERA •• Press and hold the Power/Mode Button 11 for 2 seconds until the LCD Screen 6 displays ON and a sound is heard. TURNING OFF THE CAMERA •• Press and hold the Power/Mode Power/Mode Button Button for 2 seconds until the LCD Screen displays OFF. •• After 1 minutes of inactivity the LCD Screen will automatically shut down to conserve battery life. Startup screen 9 CAPTURE/PLAYBACK MODES Cycling through and selecting capture and playback modes VIDEO I PHOTO I PLAYBACK Turn camera ON and repeatedly press the Power/Mode Button 11 to cycle through camera modes and settings. The modes will appear in the following order: VIDEO SETUP Mode PHOTO PLAYBACK Description Video Record video Photo Capture a single photo Playback Video and Photo playback Settings Settings 10 VIDEO MODE To record a video, make sure the camera which should be is in Video mode displayed on the LCD Screen 6 . If not, short press the Power/Mode Button 11 repeatedly until appears. TO START RECORDING •• Short press the Shutter/Select LCD Screen in ‘Video’ mode Button 13 . A red recording icon will appear on the LCD Screen. The Indicator Light 12 will illuminate and flash to indicate recording is in progress. •• Use the Up 8 /Down 9 Buttons to zoom in and out. LCD Screen in Video ‘Recording’ mode Recording HDR ON Time Remaining Video Mode Video Resolution EV Setting Audio ON/OFF Memory Card Date Time Battery Level 11 TO STOP RECORDING •• Short press the Shutter/Select Button 13 . •• The red recording icon next to the video icon on the LCD Screen 6 will disappear. The Indicator Light 12 will also stop flashing which indicates that a recording has ceased. •• When the microSD card is full or the battery is drained, recording will cease automatically. The recorded video will be saved before the camera switches off. PHOTO MODE To take a photo, make sure the camera is in Photo mode which should be displayed on the LCD Screen. If not, short press the Power/ appears. Mode Button 11 repeatedly until TO TAKE A PHOTO: •• Press the Shutter/Select Button. The camera will make a short beep then emit the camera shutter sound. •• Use the Up 8 /Down 9 Buttons to zoom in and out. Images Remaining Camera Mode Image Resolution EV Setting ISO Setting Memory Card Battery Level 12 PLAYBACK/REVIEW MODE To view your videos and photos make sure the camera is in Video or Photo Playback mode which should be displayed on the LCD Screen 6 by short pressing the Power/Mode Button 11 repeatedly until the Playback icon appears. •• Use the Up 8 /Down 10 Buttons on the side of the camera to scroll through your videos or photos. LCD Screen when ‘Playback’ is selected. •• Press the Shutter/Select Button 13 to review a video or image. •• To return to the Playback menu, press the Power/Mode button. 13 CAMERA SETTINGS Turn camera ON and repeatedly press the Power/Mode Button 11 to cycle through camera modes and stop at the Settings screen. •• Press the Shutter/Select Button 13 to scroll through the playback and settings menu. •• To scroll through the main settings menu, press the Up Buttons. 8 /Down LCD Screen when ‘Settings’ is selected 9 •• To select one of the main menu settings, press the Shutter/Select button. •• To select or change one of the menu settings use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the desired setting and press the Shutter/Select Button to select. •• Once a menu option has been changed you will be returned to the main settings menu. •• To exit the sub-menu settings options menu without changing any of the settings options press the Wi-Fi Button returned to the main settings menu. 7. You will be •• To exit the main settings menu and return to camera mode, press the Power/Mode Button 11 . 14 15 CAMERA SETTINGS MENU GUIDE Setting Description Options Default Resolution Set the Video Resolution to your preferred output 4K/2K/1080P/720P/WVGA/ VGQ/QVGA 2K Loop Recording Choose the Loop Recording time OFF/3/5/10 mins OFF Time Lapse Record Set the Time Lapse time (seconds) OFF/1/2/5/10/30/60 OFF OSD Mode Turn the On-Screen Display ON/OFF ON/OFF ON HDR Turn the High Dynamic Range feature ON/OFF ON/OFF ON Record Audio Turn Audio Recording ON/OFF ON/OFF ON Slow Motion Activate Slow Motion Video mode OFF/720P/VGA OFF Date Stamp Turn the Date Stamp ON/OFF ON/OFF ON Motion Detection Turns the Static Motion Detection function ON/OFF ON/OFF OFF Gyro RSC Activate the Roll Stability Control feature ON/OFF OFF Image Size Select the desired Image Resolution 16/14/12/10/8/5/3/1MP 5MP Sequence Activate the Burst Mode OFF/3/5/10 OFF Capture Mode Select a shutter delay time for Still Images Single/2/5/10/20 sec Single Quality Choose the Image Quality Fine/Normal/Economy Normal Sharpness Choose the Image Sharpness Stong/Normal/Soft Normal Exposure Set the Shutter Exposure +2/3/+1/3/+0.0/-1.3/-2/3/ -1.0/ -4/3/-5/3/-2.0 0.0 White Balance Adjust the White Balance setting Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent Auto Colour Adjust the colour output settings Colour/Black & White/ Sepia Colour ISO Adjust the light sensitivity of the Image Sensor Auto/100/200/400 Auto Delete Delete Current/Delete All 16 Setting Description Options Default Protect Choose to protect Video & Image files from accidental deletion Lock Current/ Unlock Current/Lock All/ Unlock All - Date/Time Set the Date & Time Setting - Auto Power OFF Set the camera to power-off automatically OFF/1/2/5 mins OFF Beep Sound Turn the Beep Sound ON/OFF ON/OFF ON Language Set the language EN/FR/SP/PO/GR/IT/SC/ TC/RU EN Frequency Select the LCD Screen Frequency 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz TV Mode Choose the Video Output mode NTSC/PAL NTSC TV Out Turn the TV Out function ON/OFF ON/OFF OFF Screensaver Set time Screensaver activates OFF/30/60/180/300 sec OFF Car Mode Turns the In-Vehicle Auto Record feature ON/OFF ON/OFF OFF Field of View Adjusts the lens field of view Wide/Medium/Narrow Wide Fish Eye Adjust Turns the Fish Eye lens feature ON/OFF ON/OFF OFF Aqua Mode Turns on the Aqua Mode to filter blue light for underwater use ON/OFF OFF Wi-Fi Turns Wi-Fi ON/OFF ON/OFF OFF Wi-Fi SSID Customise the Wi-Fi SSID Name Setting - Wi-Fi Password Customise the Wi-Fi Password Setting - Plate Number Setting Insert a custom name/number into the image Setting - Format Format the microSD Card Internal Memory/ MicroSD Card Default Settings Reset the camera to the Factory Default Settings Cancel/OK Version Current Firmware Version and Batch Number Firmware/Batch Number 17 IN-VEHICLE SETTINGS To set your camera up for in-vehicle crash cam recording: •• In the settings menu turn on the “Car Mode” setting. •• In the settings menu turn on the “Looping Recording” setting. •• Join the Suction Mount and the LCD Screen when ‘Car Mode’ is selected Camera Clip Housing together. Tighten the screw. Insert the camera into the Camera Clip Housing. Place the Suction Mount and camera in a suitable position on windscreen of your vehicle. To activate ‘Auto Record’ mode: LCD Screen when ‘Loop Recording’ is selected •• Connect a 5V 1.0A Micro USB car charger (not included) to the camera; •• When your car is in operation, the camera will automatically start to record in Looping Video mode. If you wish to record your entire journey turn off the Looping Video mode. Power and recording will automatically stop when your car is turned off. + To activate manual recording please follow the instructions on page 11. 18 DOWNLOADING THE APP The Canany App lets you control your camera remotely using a smartphone or tablet. Features include camera control, live preview, photo playback and sharing of content and more. or search on the App Store for ‘CANANY*’ or search on Google Play for ‘CANANY*’ Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Requires Android 2.2 or later. *Playback may not be supported on some devices. CANANY is a third-party App that is supported by the developer. Compatibility varies by device. Content playback, sharing and access to the camera’s memory card might be not available on some devices. 19 CONNECTING TO THE APP FOR THE FIRST TIME 1. Press the Power/Mode Button power the camera on. 11 to 2. Make sure the camera is in standby mode (where the camera is ON and not recording). 3. Press the Wi-Fi Button 7 on the camera to turn on Wi-Fi. 4. In your device’s Wi-Fi settings, connect to the network called “3SIXT-0685”. 5. Enter the password “12345678”. 6. Open the Canany App on your device. 7. Add the new camera and allow access to your photos folder when prompted. 20 TRANSFERRING VIDEO AND IMAGES TO PC OR MAC •• Turn the camera ON and connect it to a PC or MAC’s USB 2.0 port via the supplied micro USB cable. For PC: Your captured videos and images will be located in My Computer > Removable Disc. For MAC: Your captured videos and images will be located in the desktop item No Name. PLAYBACK VIDEO AND IMAGES ON A TV WITH A HDMI PORT 1. Before connecting a micro HDMI cable (not supplied), stop any recording and disconnect the Wi-Fi connection. 2. Connect the microHDMI cable between the camera and a TV’s HDMI port. 3. For Playback Mode, short press the Power/Mode Button 4. The camera’s LCD screen 6 11 . will be mirrored on the TV screen. 5. Follow the Playback Mode instructions on page 13 to review your captured video and images. 21 INCLUDED ACCESSORIES WATERPROOF HOUSING + REPLACEMENT DOOR WATERPROOF HOUSING MOUNT SUCTION MOUNT ADHESIVE CLIP BASE (X2) + SPARE ADHESIVES HANDLEBAR/ POLE MOUNT HANDLEBAR/ HELMET MOUNT ADAPTER CAMERA CLIP HOUSING CLIP HOUSING ADAPTER CLIP HOUSING ADAPTER CLIP HOUSING BELT CLIP CURVED MOUNT HELMET STRAPS (X2) 22 WATERPROOF HOUSING The camera is submersible up to 30m if the camera is correctly sealed in the Waterproof Housing. To fit and test Waterproof Housing: 1. Release the secure clasp of the Waterproof Housing. 2. Inspect the water sealing gasket (the rubberised material) to be sure it’s in good condition. 3. Test the integrity of the seal by closing the Waterproof Housing without inserting the camera. Submerse the Waterproof Housing completely in a bowl of water for about a minute. 4. Remove the Waterproof Housing from the water, dry off and then open. 5. If the entire interior is dry, the Waterproof Housing is safe for under water use. 6. Make sure to put the camera in the desired recording position before inserting the camera in the Waterproof Housing. 23 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY WATERPROOF HOUSING + = + = CLIP HOUSING HANDLE BAR MOUNT Option 1 + = + Option 2 + + + = 24 HELMET MOUNT Option 1 + + + = + = + = + = Option 2 + + + Option 3 + + Option 4 + + + 25 CLIP MOUNT Option 1 = + + Option 2 + + + = Option 3 + + = Option 4 + + + = 26 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS Microsoft® Windows XP with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 or Windows 7 or later Pentium® 4 processor (or above) 1 GB of RAM, 250 MB available hard disk space QuickTime® 6 or higher Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7 or higher Windows Media Player 10 or higher DirectX 9 or higher MACINTOSH Intel processor running Mac OS X v10.5.x or later QuickTime® 6 or higher, 1 GB RAM, 250 MB available hard disk TECH SPECS Image Settings Auto/100/200/400 ISO Lens 170° wide-angle Video Resolution 4K@24fps (3840 x 2160), 2K@30fps (2560 x 1440) 1080P@60fps (1920 x 1080), 720P@120fps (1280 x 720) Picture Resolution Storage Media (not included) 16MP, 12MP, 5MP Loop Recording, Motion Detect, Voice Record, Burst, TimeLapse, HDR, Slow Motion, Car/Aqua Mode, Exposure/White Balance Adjustment, Time-delay, Power Frequency Adjustment microSD / microSD HC (up to 32GB) File Format MP4 / JPG Input/Output Micro USB (5V 1A) / Micro HDMI Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Power Source 1050mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion battery System requirements iOS 6.1 or newer (for app) Android 3.0 or newer (for app) Windows XP or newer Mac OSX 10.5x or above Recording time 90 mins (using 4K/32GB microSD) Charging time 3 hours Dimensions 48 x 43 x 43 mm Weight 71g Features 27 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY INTENDED USE To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, 3SIXT shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using, modifying, contributing, copying, distributing, or downloading the materials, use of the 3SIXT Ultra HD Sports Action Camera User Manual or use of any 3SIXT product and/or related apps. In no event shall 3SIXT be liable for any indirect, extraordinary, exemplary, punitive, special, incidental, or consequential damages (including, without limitation, loss of data, revenue, profits, use or other economic advantage) however arising, whether for breach of contract or in tort, even if 3SIXT has been previously advised of the possibility of such damage. You agree that you have sole responsibility for adequate protection and backup of data and/or equipment used in connection with the product and software and will not make a claim of any nature against 3SIXT for lost data, inaccurate output, work delays or lost profits resulting from the use of the materials. You agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend 3SIXT, together with its affiliates, parent and subsidiary entities, successors, assigns, partners, managers, members, employees, officers, directors and shareholders, from and against any and all damages, liens, liabilities, losses, demands, actions, causes of action, claims, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, charges and disbursements, as well as the cost of in-house counsel and appeals) arising from or related to 3SIXT, the use of the 3SIXT Ultra HD Sports Action Camera User Manual or any 3SIXT product and/or related apps. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. The camera’s Wi-Fi should only be used to establish a data connection to your device via a wireless network with a wireless router or other wirelessenabled device. Any other use or extended use is not supported. Any claims for damage resulting from improper use are excluded. The risk is with the operator. 28 REFERENCED WEBSITES/APPS The 3SIXT Ultra HD Sports Action Camera User Manual may contain or reference links to third-party sites and apps, however, please be aware that 3SIXT is not responsible for and cannot control these other sites/apps. 3SIXT makes no representations or warranties whatsoever about any other websites/ apps which you may access as a result of reading this User Manual, or otherwise. 1 YEAR WARRANTY 3SIXT will replace the faulty product at no cost to the consumer. The warranty does not extend to any consequential damages or costs that may be incurred and is valid for 1 year from date of purchase. The consumer must return the faulty product to the retail store it was purchased from together with proof of purchase. The benefits to the consumer under this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under Australian and New Zealand laws in relation to the goods to which the warranty relates. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Due to possible user resealing error, this product is not covered under warranty against Waterproof Housing leakage or any resulting damage. Please review and follow the instructions carefully when sealing the Waterproof Housing. The warranty is provided by: Australia: Cellnet Group Limited 59-61 Qantas Dr, Eagle Farm, QLD 4009 Phone: 1300 CELLNET (1300 235 563) Email: [email protected] New Zealand: Cellnet Limited 10a Orbit Dr, Rosedale, Auckland 0632 Phone: 0800 CELLNET (0800 235 563) Email: [email protected]. 29 For more information, visit www.3sixtgear.com or visit www.3sixtgear.com/support