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corresponds to the rated voltage on the type
plate.
•
Connect the switched off camera to a USB
port to charge the battery, e.g. a computer or
a USB charger. The charge indicator comes on
during charging and goes out when charging
is complete. The battery is normally fully
charged after approximately 2.5 hours.
Memory card
The camera has no built-in memory, rather it
needs a memory card (not included) in order to
work. Insert a formatted memory card prior to
use. Carefully press the end of the memory card
to remove the card from the camera.
FIG. 4
NOTE:
For 4K, HD or FHD video, a high-speed memory
card is required. We recommend a class 10 card.
Starting and stopping
1.
Starting: Press and hold the switch for
3 seconds. The screen comes on and the
camera starts.
2.
Switching off: Press and hold the switch for
3 seconds when the camera is in standby
mode.
3.
Automatic switching off: The camera
switches off automatically to save the
battery after a period of time in standby
mode. The standard setting is 5 minutes.
4.
Switching off when battery is discharged:
When the battery is discharged, appears
on the display. Charge the battery in time.
When the discharged battery indicator
appears in the display, the camera switches
off automatically.
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Function modes
The camera has four function modes:
•
Video recording – For recording video.
•
Photography – For taking still photographs.
•
Motion mode – For motion-activated
recording.
•
Playback – For showing photographs/
recorded video.
When the camera starts, the recording mode is
active.
1.
Press the shutter button to start recording,
press again to stop recording.
2.
Press the mode selector button to switch to
photography mode.
3.
Press the mode selector button to switch to
motion mode.
4.
Press the shutter button to start recording,
press again to stop recording.
Function indicator
The function indicator comes on either when the
camera is in operation or when the battery is
being charged with the camera switched off.
Display modes in event of
photography/recording
Photography mode
1.
Photography mode
2.
Resolution
3.
Available photographs
4.
Micro memory card
5.
WiFi
6.
Battery
7.
Date and time
FIG. 5