EasyPix GoXtreme Xtasy, Xtasy Operating Instructions

1. Key Features
Record max 1080p Full HD video by using one easy slide switch
Take 5MP digital photographs
Support up to 32GB MicroSD card and allows you to take FHD videos for 4 hours
Built-in 1200mAh Li-Polymer battery for around 2.5 hours continuously use
2. Package Contents
Carefully unpack the package and ensure that you have the following items:
1
Camera body
12
Helmet mount
2
Back Cover
13
Double Sided Adhesive - Helmet x 2
3
Mini USB cable
14
Single Sided Adhesive - Helmet
4
HDMI Cable
15
Fitting piece
5
USB adapter
16
Double Sided Adhesive - Fitting
6
Secure strap
17
Single Sided Adhesive - Fitting
7
CamLocker
18
Mount strap - short
8
CamLocker Key
19
Mount strap - medium
9
CamLocker Socket - Ball Joint
20
Carry Bag
10
CamLocker Socket - Ball Joint (L)
21
Carabineer
11
Bike Mount
22
User Manual
3.Functional Parts
.
1
Power/ Shutter button
1. Turn the camera on or off
2. Take single photograph
2
LED indicator
Show the camera status
3
Recording Slide Switch
Slide to start or stop video recording
4
Lens
High quality lens
5
Micro SD card slot
Micro SD card storage location
6
Mini HDMI Port
Connect the camera to TV via HDMI cable
7
Video Resolution Switch
Select video resolution: FHD (Full HD) or HD.
8
USB Port
1. Connect to computer for data transfer or camera setup
2. Charge your camera
9
Reset button
Reset the camera
10
Back Cover
Rotate to seal the camera
4. Using The Camera
4.1 Charging up Your Camera
Charge your camera with either the USB cable or AC/DC adapter. The red LED lights up to indicate the camera is charging and turns off as soon as the camera has been fully charged. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the camera.
4.2 Inserting a Memory Card
Insert a MicroSD card (not included) before using your camera. Assure that the camera power is turned OFF before inserting the card to the slot.
Notes
1. There is only one correct direction to insert the MicroSD card into the slot. Do not force the card into the card slot as it may damage both the camera and the MicroSD card.
2. A new MicroSD card should be formatted before using. For more information, please see section 5.3
4.3 Set up Date and Time
You can set the camera’s clock with the software to ensure that your video and photo files are saved with the correct date/ time information.
To set up the camera clock
1. Connect your camera to a computer with the USB cable. Run actionplus.exe at your MicroSD card folder.
2. Find the “Date and Time” and click “SET”.
3. Adjust the date and time or click “ Sync with PC” to set with your PC clock.
4. Click “Ok” to save the settings.
4.4 Sealing Your Camera
The Waterproof Housing lets the camera perform up to 10 meters or 30 feet under water. You must seal the camera with BACK COVER in order to protect the camera when using it in wet or moist conditions.
To secure the BACK COVER
1. Attach the BACK COVER to the back of the camera and
rotate clockwise until the two black dots are aligned.
2.Slide the latch on the BACK COVER to lock it.
To open the back cover, slide the latch on the back cover to loosen it. Rotate the cover counterclockwise until the white and black dots are aligned.
Notes
1. Failure to properly seal your camera can result in leaks that
damage or destroy your camera. Your warranty does not cover water damage resulting from user damage.
2. The rubber seal on the BACK COVER forms the waterproof barrier to protect the
camera in wet and underwater conditions. You must keep this seal clean as a single strain of hair or grain of sand can cause a leak into the product.
3. After every use in salt water, you will need to rinse the outside of the product and the
seal with non-salt water and dry. Not doing this can cause corrosion in the product or failure in the seal, in turn, damaging the product.
4.5 Power On & Power Off
To power ON the camera:
Press and hold the Power button. The camera will vibrate and the Green LED will turn on.
To power OFF the camera:
Press and hold the Power button. The camera will vibrate two seconds and the Green LED will turn off.
4.6 Recording Video
Before starting recording, select the video resolution by switching the Video Resolution Switch
There are two methods available for starting the video record function. When starting a video recording, a short vibration indicates recording started. The LED indicator illuminates RED throughout the recording.
1. Whether the camera power is ON or OFF, simply slide the Recording Slide Switch from STOP to REC to start recording.
2. When your camera is OFF and the Recording Slide Switch is at REC location,
press and hold the Power button to turn the camera ON and it will start recording.
Move the Recording Slide Switch from REC to STOP to stop recording. The camera will vibrate and the LED indicator will illuminate GREEN to indicate the recording has stopped. The camera will then enter Standby mode.
An additional option is to hold the Power button to stop the recording and turn the camera off. The camera will vibrate two seconds and the Red LED light will turn off.
Notes
1. An additional 432x240 (w/ 1080p/720p) or 320x240 (w/ 960p) video file in the file name
ACTPXXXX_thm.mov (XXXX is 4 numeric digit) will be created simultaneously with the recording of an HD/FHD video file. The smaller video file size allows for more efficient uploading of content to social media sites and email.
2. Changing video resolution is disabled during video recording.
3. There will be around 1-2 seconds delay before the camera starts recording.
4. The various video resolution options for HD and FHD can be changed under the
“Settings” selection in the software.
5. Assure there is sufficient memory available on the MicroSD card. If the card is full, the
camera will vibrate for five seconds and the Green LED will flash continuously.
4.7 Taking Photos
1. Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button.
2. After the camera power has been turned on, press the Power button to take a
photo. A short vibration and a flash of Green LED indicate the action was successful.
Notes
1. The Still Photo function is disabled during video recording.
2. The default photo mode is “single photo”. Burst mode gives you a continuous 10
photo shots to capture that “can’t miss” moment. Interval shooting mode can be utilized to take a series of photos at 5, 10, 30 or 60-second intervals. To change the mode, please refer to the section “Run the software / Change the camera settings”
3. If the card is full, the camera will vibrate for five seconds and the Green LED will flash
continuously.
4.8 Auto Rotation
The camera has a built-in G-sensor which is able to detect the camera orientation. By rotating your camera to 90o, 180o or 270o from the default position (refer to the picture), the recorded view will be rotated in the same angle. This allows the user to mount the camera in different orientation without recording a rotated or inverted view. The video resolution will be adjusted for 90o and 270o.
Video Resolution
0o or 180o
90o or 270o
1080P
1920x1080
608x1088
960P
1280x960
720x960
720P
1280x720
416x720
Notes
1. The feature is available only for videos capturing, not still photos.
2. Adjust your camera orientation before you start the video recording. The rotation feature will not be activated throughout the recording.
3. You can disable the auto rotation function in the “General settings” with the software
5. Connecting Your Camera
5.1 Connecting Your Camera to a PC
The unit can be connected to the computer as mass storage device and transfer photo/video files for storage.
1. Connect your camera to a PC via the USB cable included.
2. Press the Power button to turn the camera on.
When the camera connected to the computer as mass storage device, you can:
1. Open the MicroSD folder and you can browse the files saved in the camera
2. Format the MicroSD card.
Note: If you cannot find the Mass storage, you can unplug the cable from PC and turn the camera on and off once and connect the PC again.
5.2 Run The Software / Change the camera settings
(For Mac OSX users only – Please download the software to your PC first: http://www.easypix.info/download/xtasy/settings_mac.zip)
1. Insert a MicroSD card with at least 2MB free space into your camera.
2. Connect your camera to a PC via the USB cable included.
3. Press the Power button to turn the camera
4. Open the MicroSD card folder inside file manager and you will find the file “actionplus.exe”. (For Mac OSX users only – please save the decompressed, downloaded software into the root directory of MicroSD card.)
5. Click the file to open
Through the software, you can:
1. Change the photo setting – photo resolution and mode
2. Change the video setting – FHD and HD resolution
3. Change the camera general setting – TV type, language, auto power off, auto rotation,
set date and time.
NoteIf you cannot find actionplus.exe at your MicroSD folder, you can unplug the cable from PC and turn the camera on and off once and connect the PC again.
5.3 Connecting Your Camera to a TV/HDTV
You can connect your camera to a TV or HDTV via the HDMI cable (included). Once you are connected you can:
1. Take photos or videos by using your TV as a viewfinder
2. Playback any photo or video files saved in the camera
3. Delete any files saved in the camera
4. Format the MicroSD Card
6. Mounting Your Camera
Action+ Series versatile mount system allows you to attach the Action+ camera to any type of helmet (bike, motorcycle, ski, skydive etc.), pole, board (surf, skate, ski etc) and handlebar (bike and motorcycle).
6.1 Secure Strap
1. Loop one end of the secure strap through the strap hole of the camera. You may use a pin to help thread it thru the hole.
2. Attach other half to the mount or other secure place
3. Clip both ends together when camera is mounted.
6.2 Fix The CamLocker
1. Fit the screw of the CamLocker to the tripod socket of the camera.
2. Screw the CamLocker until it is tightened on the camera.
6.3 Installing your Helmet Mount with Strap
1. Choose the suitable strap to mount on different types of helmets. For example, use the short mount strap for bike helmets and the medium mount strap for motorcycle helmets.
2. Remove the 2 strap clips from the strap.
3. There are three vents at each side of the Helmet mount. Loop the strap through the inner vent (closest to the center) from the bottom. (Step 1)
4. Loop the strap through the strap clip from the top. (Step 2)
5. Loop the strap through middle vent from the top. (Step 3)
6. Loop the strap through the outer vent from the bottom (Step 4)
7. Tighten the strap and repeat Step 1 – 4 on the other side.
6.4 Mounting on your Bike Helmet
1. Choose the Helmet Mount with the suitable length of strap.
2. Adhere the single sided adhesive mount to the base of the helmet mount. Use the double-sided adhesive mount to permanently secure the mount to the helmet.
3. Loosen and detach the ball joint nut from the helmet mount.
4. Install the CamLocker Socket – Ball Joint to the helmet mount and tighten the nut.
5. Loop the strap of the helmet mount through the vents of the bike helmet and back through the strap clip.
6. Fasten the strap.
7. Repeat on the opposite end of the strap until the helmet mount is firmly attached to the helmet.
8. Attach the CamLocker and camera into the CamLocker socket. Ensure that the CamLocker nut is tightened securely.
9. The ball joint system allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen the nut, adjust the camera angle and re-tighten the nut.
6.5 Mounting on your Motorcycle Helmet
1. Adhere the helmet mount to the helmet by applying a double-sided 3M adhesive mount. By utilizing a combination of the helmet mount and fitting piece, it will provide additional security to the mount system.
2. Select the Helmet Mount with suitable length of strap.
3. Loosen and detach the ball joint nut from the helmet mount.
4. Install the CamLocker Socket – Ball Joint (L) to the helmet mount and tighten the nut.
5. Adhere the double-sided adhesive mount to the base of the helmet mount and fitting piece.
6. Attach the helmet mount at one side of the helmet.
7. Loop the strap to another side of helmet, through the vent of fitting piece and back to the original side of the helmet.
8. Fasten the strap with strap clip.
9. Repeat on the opposite end of the strap until the helmet mount is firmly attached to the helmet.
10. Attach the CamLocker and camera to the CamLocker socket. Assure that the CamLocker nut is tightened securely.
11. The ball joint system allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen the nut, adjust the camera angle and re-tighten the nut.
6.6 Mounting on the Handlebar or Pole
1. Loosen both bike mount screws.
2. Attach the bike mount to the handlebar or pole and tighten the screws until the mount is firmly secured.
3. Loosen and detach the ball joint nut from the bike mount.
4. Insert the ball joint into the CamLocker Socket and tighten the nut.
5. Attach the CamLocker and camera into the CamLocker socket. Assure that the CamLocker nut is tightened securely.
6. The ball joint system allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen the nut, adjust the camera angle and re-tighten the nut.
7. Troubleshooting
Problems
Causes
Solutions
1. LED flashes and camera turns off
2. Cannot turn on the Drill B camera
Battery is depleted
Recharge the camera Red LED flashes during recording
Low battery
Recharge the camera
Cannot take photos or video (Green LED flashes)
Memory full
Replace with a memory card with space available for contents
Cannot take photos or video (Green and Red LED flashes alternatively)
1. MicroSD card is not inserted
2. MicroSD card has not been formatted properly.
1. Insert a SD card
2. Format the MicroSD card at PC
Cannot find removable disk after connecting the camera to the computer
Connection failure.
1. Make sure all cable connections are secured and restart the computer if necessary.
2. Try a different USB port.
8. Specification
Sensor' '
5'Mega'pixel'CMOS'sensor'
Lens'
170º'ultra'wide'angle'field'of'view'
Focus range'
0.5m'?'∞'
Video'
'
1080p:'1920x1080'pixels'(16:9),'30'fps
960P*:'1280x960'pixels'(4:3),'30'fps' '
720p:'1280x720'pixels'(16:9),'60'fps'
720p'*:'1280x720'pixels'(16:9),'30'fps'
Format:'H.264'compression,'saved'as'MPEG4'(.mov)'file**'
Dual'Video'files'for'easy'sharing'
Photo
Resolution: 5 Mega Pixel in JPEG format
Capture Modes: Single, Burst-shot*, Interval shooting*
Audio
Built-in high quality microphone
ADPCM Compression, Automatic Gain Control
Storage
MicroSD/MicroSDHC with minimum Class 6 up to 32GB (not included)
Average Recording Times: about 4 hours (using 32GB mSD card in 1080p30/720p60)
Connection
USB2.0 (for data connection and battery charging)
HDMI
AV / Composite
Power
Build-in 1200 mAH Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
Battery Life: Approx. 2.5 hrs
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