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Precautions
When using the MD10 video camera, adhere to the following
precautions:
1. Do not drop, knock, or shake the video camera.
2. Do not place the video camera near an object that generates
a strong magnetic eld, like a magnet or motor. Do not put
the video camera close to an object that emits powerful
radio waves like, for example, antenna. A strong magnetic
field may cause interference for the video camera or
damage to image / voice data.
3. Do not expose the video camera to extreme temperatures or
direct sunshine.
4. Do not put the memory card close to an object that
generates strong magnetic fields, like a television set,
speaker, or magnet. Do not put the memory card in a place
subject to static electricity.
5. Disconnect the power supply to immediately stop battery
recharge when overheating, smoking, or peculiar smells
occur during recharging.
6. Keep the video camera out of reach of children during
recharging, as the power cable may cause asphyxia or
electrical shock.
7. Store the video camera in a cool, dry, and dust-free location.
Preface
Thank you for purchasing your Hitec AEE MD10 series
compact, high- definition (HD) digital video camera, which
features the following:
● Ultra-compact size and structure.
● User-friendly interfaces.
● Easy and intuitive operation.
● Hands-free shooting that allows the user to capture real
scenarios at any time and in any place.
● Superior recording performance thanks to its dynamic HD
shooting technologies that provide the user with an exciting
video shooting experience.
This manual describes how to install and use the MD10 video
camera. It also provides information about the use, operation,
installation precautions, and technical specifications of the
MD10 video camera. Before using the MD10 video camera,
read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future
reference. Designed to professional standards, the Hitec AEE
MD10 video camera will meet the requirements of even the
most discerning user.
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Warranty
This product has been certified for compliance with related
safety regulations and specifications issued by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and Council of Europe
(CE).
Overview
As a small UHD digital video recorder with advanced Wi-
Fi function, the AEE MD10 provides such industry-leading
functions as HD digital photography, voice storage, real-time
display, video recording, photo shooting, time display, wireless
remote control (optional), Wi-Fi wireless transmission, high-
speed mini USB data transmission and mini USB charging.
Equipped with professional accessories, the MD10 allows you
to record whatever you like, anytime, anywhere. The MD10
carries several patents for invention and technology
Dispose of properly. Recycle it for a greener earth!
Main Functions and Features
● Equipped with a special-purpose HD lens, which supports.
1080P and 720P HD video recording.
● Takes 8M pixelated pictures in 3200 x 2400 resolution.
● Provides extended capacity voice recording.
● Performs 4X digital zooming.
● LCD Screen.
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● Wi-Fi function and more “app” application.
● Voice-activated video recording function with long standby
time.
● A multifunctional back clip, dual-pin back clip, sport back clip,
bracket and other professional accessories are available for
your selection.
● Performs shooting in multiple modes such as single shot,
fast shot, and timed shooting.
● Provides a unique fast-shot feature, capturing up to 8 photos
per second.
● Provides better video effects in multiple video output modes
(NTSC system):
1920×1080P 30 frames / second
1280×720P 60 frames / second
WVGA 120 frames / second
● Point-and-shoot operation with red and green work indicator
● Reads battery power and free storage space.
● High-speed dynamic recording quickly responds to light and
shade.
● Provides high color denition for clearer and more realistic
video feed.
● Small size, suitable for various applications.
● Provides HDMI for easy connection to an HD monitor or TV
set to view record les.
● Records video programs in MP4 format to facilitate playback
on a PC and uploading to video-sharing websites.
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● Provides 180° photo rollover function.
● Optional RTC function adds date and time to photos and
videos.
● Supports external T-ash (TF) cards for storage, up to 64 GB
capacity.
● Provides automatic standby for power saving and can be set
to auto- save audio and video data.
List of Accessories
MD10 CameraWaterproof Housing * Remote Control *
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Camera Body Tray * Back Shell for Back
Camera Body Clip
Mount
Clip *
Power Adapter *Shoulder Clip *
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Waterproof Back
Shell with Strap *
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Flat stickerConvex stickerQuick Release
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Buckle
Component Guideline
Extended adjusting
bolt unit
Cloth bag *Micro SD card *USB data cable
User manualCD-ROM *
The accessories you've received may be slightly different from
above. The package is subject to change without further notice.
You can order the optional accessories marked with "
Moisture-proof foam *Hand strap *
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1. Recording status indicator8. LCD screen
2. Record key9. Micro SD card slot
3. Shutter key10. Strap hole
4. Wi-Fi key11. Power indicator
5. Power key12. USB port
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6. Lens13. Mini HDMI port
7. Power/work state indicator
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Description of Indicators
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Indicator
Function
Powering onRemain on//
Video
recording
Discontinuous
recording
Recording
stopped
Photo shootingRemain onBlink onceRemain on in red
Continuous
shooting
Shooting
stopped
Voice
recording
Low powerBlink quickly/
Being chargedBlink slowly/Blink slowly in red
Charging
nished
Charging
nished
(powered off)
Power
Indicator
RedGreenRed and Green
Remain onBlink slowly
Remain onBlink slowly
Remain on/Remain on in red
Remain on
Remain on/Remain on in red
Remain onBlink slowly
Remain on/Remain on in red
Remain on/Remain on in red
You can long press the Shoot key to switch to a Power/Work State Indicator.
Recording
status
Indicator
Blink
continuously
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Power/Work
State Indicator
Blink slowly in
green
Blink slowly in
green
Remain on in red
Blink slowly in
green
Blink quickly in
red
LCD Segment Display
Explanations for Icons on LCD Screen:
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IconFunctions
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8M 5M 3MPhoto resolution
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100-0088Number of recorded files
00:00:01Recording timer
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5M N SView angle
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Video modes
Photo modes
Wi-Fi
Battery level
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Preparations Before Use
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Charging
Use the supplied power adapter or USB port of a PC to charge
MD10:
• To insert the memory card, first ensure that the MD10 is
switched off. Next, insert your SD card into the memory
card slot in the direction of the arrow, keeping the card at
and pushing it to the end. A click will sound when the card
has been inserted completely.
• To remove the memory card, press the center of the
exposed part of your SD card and it will pop up slightly.
Slide the card out.
Before connecting the host to Wi-Fi or the remote control,
please rst insert the SD card.
When the MD10 is charged in a power-off state, the red
indicator will ash slowly. After the battery is fully charged, the
red indicator will stay on.
Insert and Remove the Memory Card
MD10 supports an external TF card up to 64G. Though all
SD cards above Class 6 can be used on the MD10, a highspeed card is recommended for high-definition shooting.
When shooting during dynamic motion, brand SDHC cards are
recommended for use to ensure smooth shooting.
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Startup
Slide the Power key to "PWR".
• The power indicator will be lit.
• MD10 will enter the recording standby state and display the
following interface:
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2H30
Press and hold Shutter and Wi-Fi keys to power On/Off.
(Camera in power-on state.)
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Voice-Activated Power-On
Slide the Power key to "VOX" and the MD10 will enter voice-
activated mode. When the ambient decibel reaches 75db, the
MD10 will begin recording. It may auto-stop recording 3min
later if the ambient decibel becomes lower than 75db. In the
recording process, you can press the Record key to stop
recording without inuencing any other function.
Date and Time
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter the full-screen
mode.
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust the menu
mode to "
3. Press the Wi-Fi key to move the cursor to "
press the Record key.
4. Press the Wi-Fi key to select "
Record key.
5. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required date format and
then press the Record key to enter the following interface:
" and then press the Record key.
" and then
" and then press the
Language
To select the required language:
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter full- screen mode.
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust the menu
mode to "
3. Press the Wi-Fi key to move the cursor to "
press the Record key.
4. Press the Wi-Fi key to select "
Record key.
5. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required language and then
press the Record key to conrm your selection.
6. Press the Shoot key to exit.
" and then press the Record key.
" and then
" and then press the
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6. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust each value
and then press the Record key to confirm the adjustment.
The MD10 will auto-exit from the above interface when all
adjustments are nished.
7. Press the Shoot key to exit.
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Video Mode Selection and Application
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Video Mode Selection
When the menu is displayed in full-screen mode, the main
keys respectively perform the following functions:
Record key: Enter the menu item or conrm
Shoot key: Move to the previous option
Wi-Fi key: move to the next option
Note: you can press the Shoot key to exit from
the functional parameter setting interface.
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter the full screen
mode:
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to select a menu
mode.
3. If no operation is performed within 3s, the MD10 will autoenter the selected menu mode (or you can enter such mode
directly by pressing the Record key). See the following
explanations for menu icons:
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IconFunctionsIconFunctions
Video RecordVideo Record w/o Audio
Audio RecordTime Lapse
Auto RecordPhoto In Video
SingleBurst
ContinuousTimed
Settings
In the photo modes, you can press the Record key to
switch to the last used video modes.
In the video modes, you can press the Shutter key to
switch to the last used photo modes.
Video Options
Video Recording
1. Press the Record key to start the video recording and enter
the following interface:
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2. Press the Record key again to stop the video recording.
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Video Only
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In this mode, you can record a video without voice.
1. Press the Record key to start video recording and enter the
following interface:
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2. Press the Record key again to stop video recording.
Voice Recording
1. Press the Record key to start voice recording and enter the
following interface:
00:00:01
2. Press the Record key again to stop voice recording.
2H30
Time Lapse
This function allows you to record a photo as one frame of
the moving image. That way, you can make a leaping video of
continuous evolution and motion processes easily, without the
post-editing help of software.
1. Press the Record key to start video recording and enter the
following interface:
5sec
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2H30
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2. Press the Record key again to stop video recording.
Timed Recording
Users can set a time interval for timed recording. When you
press the Record key with this option turned on, the MD10
counts down and then auto-starts video recording after the preset time has elapsed.
1. Press the Record key and the MD10 will auto-start video
recording. When the pre-set time has elapsed, you will see
the following interface:
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2. Press the Record key again to stop video recording.
Shoot-In Video
In this mode, you can take photos during the video recording
process.
1. Press the Record key to start video recording and enter the
following interface:
1080P- 25
00:00:01
2. Press the Shoot key to take a photo (in manual mode).
3. Press the Record key again to stop video recording.
2H30
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When you press the Record key in auto mode, the
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MD10 starts video recording while auto- shooting photos
continuously per the preset time interval until you press
the Record key again to stop video recording.
Photo Shooting
Single Shot
1. Press the Shoot key to take one photo. You should see the
following interface:
8M
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Fast Shot
In this mode, you can take several photos in one second.
1. Press the Shoot key to take a group of photos at once. You
should see the following interface:
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Continuous Shooting
In this mode, you can shoot photos continuously under the preset time interval until you press the Record key.
1. Press the Shoot key to take photos continuously under the
pre-set time interval. You should see the following interface:
8M0.5sec
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2. Press the Record key to stop taking photos.
Timed
You can set a time interval for timed shooting. Then when you
press the Shutter key, MD10 will start to count down and will
automatically take photos when the preset time is up.
1. Press the Shutter key and the system will Shutter one photo
when the preset time is up, enter the following interface:
8M3sec
100-0081
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Parameter Settings
Recording Parameters
Please follow the steps below to set recording parameters:
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter full-screen mode.
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust the menu
mode to "
3. Press the Wi-Fi key to move the cursor to "
press the Record key to display the following functional
icons:
Video Options
Video LoopImage FlipDisplay Time
Note: You can enter "Recording Mode" to set such
parameters as Time Lapse, Timed recording and Shoot-inrecording.
4. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional icon
and then press the Record key.
5. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional
parameter and then press the Record key to conrm your
selection.
6. Press the Shutter key to exit.
" and then press the Record key.
Resolution
Setting
View AngleBitrate
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" and then
Time Lapse
1sec: Record a picture as a frame of the video every 1s.
2sec: Record a picture as a frame of the video every 2s.
5sec: Record a picture as a frame of the video every 5s.
10sec: Record a picture as a frame of the video every 10s.
30sec: Record a picture as a frame of the video every 30s.
Timed Recording
5sec: Start the video recording 5s after you press the
Record key.
10sec: Start the video recording 10s after you press the
Record key.
20sec: Start the video recording 20s after you press the
Record key.
Shoot-In Video
HM: Shutter a photo when you press the Shutter key in the
recording process.
5sec: Shutter a photo at 5s intervals in the recording
process.
10sec: Shutter a photo at 10s intervals in the recording
process.
30sec: Shutter a photo at 30s intervals in the recording
process.
60sec: Shutter a photo at 60s intervals in the recording
process.
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Resolution Setting
You can select from the following recording resolutions:
PAL SystemNTSC System
1920×1080P 25f 16:9
1280×720P 50f 16:9
WVGA 100f 16:9
1920×1080P 30f 16:9
1280×720P 60f 16:9
WVGA 120f 16:9
View Angle
You can set the view angle to Wide, Medium, Narrow and
Small:
WideMedium
NarrowSmall
This function is not available in 720P and WVGA mode.
Bit Rate
You can set the bit rate to Fine or Normal ("Fine" produces a
clearer image and larger le size).
Video Content Loop
You can activate or deactivate the loop recording function. If
the function is ON, the video le will be automatically stored
in segments of 10 minutes; If the function is OFF, the video le
will be stored in segments of 15 minutes.
180° Image Rollover
When this function is activated, an upright video file is
produced even when using the MD10 to shoot video upside
down.
This function is not available in WVGA mode.
Display Time
You can choose to display or not display the video recording
time at the bottom right corner of the photo.
This function is not available in WVGA mode.
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Shooting Parameters
Please follow the steps below to set your desired shooting
parameters:
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter the full screen
mode.
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust the menu
mode to "
3. Press the Wi-Fi key to move the cursor to "
press the Record key to display the following functional
icons:
Photo OptionsPhoto ResolutionDisplay Time
4. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional icon
and then press the Record key.
5. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional
parameter and then press the Record key to conrm your
selection.
6. Press the Shutter key to exit.
Fast Shot
3/1s: Shutter 3 photos in one second.
6/1s: Shutter 6 photos in one second.
8/1s: Shutter 8 photos in one second.
" and then press the Record key.
" and then
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Continuous
0.5sec: Shutter a photo at 0.5s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
1sec: Shutter a photo at 1s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
2sec: Shutter a photo at 2s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
3sec: Shutter a photo at 3s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
5sec: Shutter a photo at 5s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
10sec: Shutter a photo at 10s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
20sec: Shutter a photo at 20s intervals after you press the
Shutter key.
Timed
3sec: Shutter a photo 3s after you press the Shutter key.
5sec: Shutter a photo 5s after you press the Shutter key.
10sec: Shutter a photo 10s after you press the Shutter key.
Photo Resolution
You can select from the following Photo Resolutions:
8mp: 8.0M (3200x2400, 4:3).
5mp: 5.0M (2592x1944, 4:3).
3mp: 3.0M (2048x1536, 4:3).
Display Time
You can choose to display or not display the photo shooting
time at the bottom right corner of the photo.
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Basic Settings
1. Long-press the Record key for 3s to enter full-screen mode.
2. Press the Shoot key or the Wi-Fi key to adjust the menu
mode to "
3. Press the Wi-Fi key to move the cursor to "
press the Record key to display the following functional
icons:
Auto StandbyTV Output FormatLanguage
4. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional icon
and then press the Record key.
5. Press the Wi-Fi key to select the required functional
parameter and then press the Record key to conrm your
selection.
6. Press the Shoot key to exit.
" and then press the Record key.
" and then
TonesStatus IndicatorOn Screen Display
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Recover Factory
Settings
Warning Tone
You can set the prompt tone to Standard or Off.
Status Indicator
You can set the work indicator to On or Off.
On-Screen Display
This function allows you to show (On) or hide (Off) the
recording icon and video/photo details when you watch videos/
photos on a TV or monitor.
Auto Standby
You can set the time interval for auto standby to Off, 2min,
5min or 10min. The timer starts to work when there is no
shooting, recording or key operation. When the preset time is
up, MD10 will auto enter the standby mode. If any operation
is performed in the timing process, the timer will be reset. You
can press the Record key or Shutter key to awaken MD10 from
the standby mode.
TV Output Format
This function controls the video recording frame rate and the
TV system for video playing.
Please select NTSC in North America.
Please select PAL in non-North America areas.
Format
This function will clear all les from the storage card.
Recover Factory Settings
This function will restore MD10 to factory default setting.
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Playback
Upload (Audio/Video/Photo) Files to PC
1. Use a USB data cable to connect the camera to your PC.
2. Switch on the MD10.
3. Click the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and find
"Removable Disc." If the camera is not detected, close
the "My Computer" window and reopen it after several
moments. "Removable Disc" will be displayed.
4. Double click the "Removable Disc" icon and copy/move the
le to the PC’s hard disk.
5. Enter the "removable disc" and copy/move the file to the
PC’s hard disk.
View Video/Photo On HDTV
The recorded le can also be played on a TV or displayed with
an HDMI interface.
Ensure that your camera is properly con gured to NTSC (North
America) or PAL (Non-North America) video format; otherwise,
the video and images on the MD10 cannot be properly
displayed on-screen. Use an HDMI cable to connect the MD10
to the TV set:
This function is not available when opening Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi
With integrated Wi-Fi module, the MD10 can be connected
with Wi-Fi remote control, smartphone or tablet PC to achieve
remote control function. First, please install the appropriate app
software provided by AEE to your device.
Download Wi-Fi App
The Wi-Fi app is now available on the iPhone App marketplace
and in the Google Play store for free user download.
1. Android users: In the Google Play store, search "Hitec AEE
App" (quotation marks needed). Download and install it
following the user manual to connect to Wi-Fi and operate.
2. IPhone users: In the iPhone app store, search "Hitec AEE."
Download and install it following the user manual to connect
to Wi-Fi and operate.
APP icon:
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Switch On Wi-Fi
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" on the mobile device to display
1. Press the Wi-Fi key as shown in the gure below.
If the Wi-Fi function is enabled, the Wi-Fi icon "
on the top of the screen.
Do not perform any key operations while waiting for the
Wi-Fi to connect or disconnect.
2. Turn your camera on and wait until the blue Wi-Fi indicator
flashes slowly. Search for a Wi-Fi hot spot on a mobile
receiving device. Select the "AEE Magicam" network and
connect (default password: AEE12345). The camera and
the mobile device are now connected.
3. Click the App icon "
the icon "
in Fig. 2 to remotely view your camera’s screen and set up
its parameters.
In the case of Wi-Fi connection failure, the icon "
will appear. Select "Yes" to try to connect again. If you
select "No," click the icon"
settings interface or click the icon "
enter the main interface to view local les only (Available
to Android users only).
" on the mobile device to display
" shown in Fig. 1. Enter the interface shown
" to enter the WLAN
" will appear
" to
Fig. 1 Wi-Fi Connection Interface
Fig. 2 Wi-Fi Control Interface
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1. Total number of les
Return to
e
Resolution
and frame rate
2. Wi-Fi status
3. Battery status
4. Remaining recording time or
number of shots
5. Recording duration
6. Video record
7. Single
8. Maximize preview
9. Current state icon / Start /
Stop key
10. Parameter settings
11. Zoom out
12. Zoom in
13. Playback mode
14. Fast Shot/Burst
You can remotely control your camera by clicking the
icons on the main interface.
: Display the remaining recording time in video
recording mode.
Display the remaining number of shots in photo
shooting mode.
Operating Instructions for Wi-Fi Control Interface
1. Video Record
Click the Video record mode icon "
will dispaly as "
Click the icon "
Current state
", click it to start / stop video record.
" to maximize the preview (See Fig. 3).
Angle
". The current state icon
main interfac
The mobile device must be used within a maximum
distance of 100 meters from the MD10 at a horizontal
angle in an obstacle-free zone.
The real-time preview is unavailable for video recording in
the 720P and WVGA modes.
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Remaining
recording time
Fig. 3 Video Record Mode
Recording
duration
You can set up your desired video resolution in the parameter
setting interface.
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2. Single Shot
Return to the
number of shots
Return to the
number of shots
Click the Single shot mode icon "
turns to a blue "
"
", Click it to take one picture.
Click the icon "
". The current state icon will display as
" to maximize the preview size.
" , and notice that It
3. Fast Shot
Click the Fast shot mode icon "
". The current state icon will display as " ", Click
blue "
it to take multiple shots in a single second.
Click the icon "
" to maximize the preview size.
", and notice that it turns to a
Pixel
Current state
main interface
Remaining
Fig. 4 Single Mode
You can set pixilation through the parameter setting interface.
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Burst number
Current state
Remaining
main interface
Fig. 5 Fast Shot/Burst Mode
You can set how quickly the camera takes pictures in the
camera setting interface.
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4. Playback
Click the icon "
remotely play videos and photos.
Slide the icon "
you can replay the files stored on the camera. If you select
"Mobile Device Storage", you can replay the les downloaded
from the camera to the mobile device.
1.Camera storage
2.Mobile device storage
Fig. 6 Playback Interface
" to enter the interface shown in Fig. 6 to
". If you select "Camera Storage",
Click the icon "
App settings interface.
Click the icon " " to return to
the WiFi control interface.
Click the icon "
File selecting.
Click the icon "
download media files from the
camera to your mobile device.
" to enter the
" to enter
" to
Click the thumbnail to view it in a larger preview format. You
can slide left or right to select the desired le.
Photo Preview Video Preview
Click the icon "
interface.
Click the icon "
mobile device.
Click the icon "
Click the icon "
" to return to the thumbnail preview
" to download the current file to your
" to delete the current le.
" to display video.
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Download Files to Mobile Device
Download all the files from your
remote camera to the mobile device.
Return to the thumbnail preview interface and click the icon "
" to access the Download interface. Click the desired les
to download them to your mobile device.
Files downloaded
Files in waiting
Files in downloading
Cancel all downloads
In the thumbnail preview mode, slide the icon " "
to view local les. Click the icon "
shown in the gure below and then select the desired les to
share them on social networking websites.
" to access the interface
Click the thumbnail to view it in a larger preview format. You
can slide left or right to select the desired le.
Photo Preview Video Preview
Click the icon "
Click the icon "
" iOS version)
("
Click the icon "
" to view the current le information.
" to enter the video trimming interface.
" to share the current file to a social
networking website.
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Trim Videos
Save and share
Current frame
Narrow the frame
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When viewing the downloaded les on the mobile device, you
can click the icon "
the video trimming interface shown in the gure below:
Play icon
Click the icon to save and share the edited video file. This
function allows you to take a clip out of the video to generate
another video by changing the starting frame and ending
frame.
To accomplish this, use 1 of the 2 methods detailed below:
Method One: change the starting frame and ending frame by
dragging the time frame panel (click the Play key for previewing
until the best location is reached).
Method Two: click "
starting frame, drag the time frame panel to change the current
" at the bottom of the screen to access
video file
Storyboard
End frameStart frame
Expand the fram
" to set the current frame as the
frame, and then click " " ]” again to set the current frame
as the ending frame.
Change Wi-Fi Connection Name and Password
1. To change the Wi-Fi connection name:
Connect your camera (with TF card installed) to the
computer and turn your camera on. On the computer,
double click "My Computer" to find and access the
removable disk, and then open the"
the folder "MISC." Find "AP_SSID=AEE Magicam." Change
the content following the equal sign "=" to your desired
name and save it.
2. To change the Wi-Fi connection password:
Connect your camera (with TF card installed) to the
computer and turn your camera on. On the computer,
double click the icon "My Computer" to find and access
the removable disk, and then open the "
le in the folder "MISC." Find "AP_PASSWD=AEE12345."
Change the content following the equal sign "=" to your
desired password (containing 8 digits) and save it. (Please
note, only 8-digit passwords are supported.)
In case of synchronous operation of the camera and the
Wi-Fi based remote control, the MD10 will give priority to
the operation command from the camera.
Above images for reference only, subject to app availability.
" WiFi.conf le in
" WiFi.conf
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Wi-Fi Based Remote
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Guide for Components
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5
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1. Power Indicator
2. Screen
3. Wide View Key
4. Medium View Key
5. Narrow View Key
6. Small View Key
KeyFunctions
Long-press for about 5s to turn on/off the Wi-Fi based
remote control.
Under the photography mode, press once to switch the
current mode to the video recording mode.
Under the video recording mode, press once to start video
recording.
After entering the mode selection state, press to select the
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7. USB Port
8. Wi-Fi Indicator
9. Power/Record Key
10. Shutter Key
11. Stop Key
12. Strap Hole
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option above.
Under the video recording mode, press once to switch the
current mode to the photography mode.
Under the photography mode, press once to take a photo.
Long-press for about 2s to enter the mode selection state.
Select your desired mode and press to enter.
During video recording, press to stop video recording.
After entering the mode selection state, press ito select the
option below.
Press once to switch the viewing angle of the camera to
wide angle.
Press once to switch the viewing angle of the camera to
medium angle.
Press once to switch the viewing angle of the camera to
narrow angle.
Press once to switch the viewing angle of the camera to
small angle.
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Viewing angle switch buttons on the remote control can
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only be used in the 1080p mode.
When DRC10 accidentally crashes in use and does not
follow normal shutdown procedures, you can press the
"Wide View" or "Small View" key to force shutdown.
WAIT HOST PBC
4. Long press the Wi-Fi Key on MD10 for 10s until the remote
control enters the following interface:
Start-Up
Long-hold the "Power / Record" button " " for about 5s to
start up the Wi-Fi based remote control.
After startup, the screen will display the battery icon “
the battery icon “
”, if the battery icon is empty, it indicates
that the battery level is low and charging is needed. Please
connect the USB power supply to the USB port of the remote
control for charging.
Pairing
Before using the Wi-Fi remote control, code pairing should be
completed between it and the MD10:
1. Turn on the MD10 and enable its Wi-Fi function.
2. Press and hold the stop key and then long-press the power/
record key for 5s to turn on the remote control. The red
indicator will be lit and the battery icon "
the screen of the remote control.
3. Press and hold the "
control again until you see " WAIT HOST PBC " as shown
below:
" Key and " " Key on the remote
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" will appear on
”; if
PRESS CONNECT
5. Press the " " Key on the remote control to start the
connection as shown below:
info SYNC
CONNECT
6. When the remote control enters the recording standby
state and the following interface, code pairing is completed
successfully.
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Specications
Description Specication
Charging time via USB 2.0 hours (max.)
Battery capacity 500mAh
Power consumption 0.30W - 0.35W
IP rating IP66
Remote control distance 120m max
Specication of USB USB 2.0
Overall dimension
Working temperature
Storage temperature
Weight
77×46×19mm
59g
-10°C~50°C
-20°C~60°C
Precautions
1. This remote control is a sophisticated product. Do not drop
or otherwise cause physical impact to this product.
2. The remote control should not get close to objects with
high-intensity magnetic field such as magnet or electric
motors or to objects that send out strong radio waves like
antenna. Strong magnetic elds may result in failure of the
remote control.
3. Please do not put the remote control in any location with
high temperatures or direct sunshine.
4. Please put the remote control in a cool, dry, and dustless
place.
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5. This product is not designed with auto-standby; if the
remote control is idle for a long time after startup, please
turn off the power to the remote control.
6. The remote control is able to connect to one host only each
time. It cannot connect to multiple hosts simultaneously.
7. If the remote control disconnects improperly and is not
functioning normally, please simply reboot to put it back to
use.
8. To avoid malfunction, please do not operate the remote
control while it is being charged.
9. If you activate the video recording function in the host with
the remote control, simply press the Stop button on the
remote control to stop recording. To avoid malfunction,
please do not press the Stop button on the host to stop
recording.
Accessory Application
The MD10 is suitable for handhold use or hand-free use in
most places when appropriate accessories are used. When
the MD10 is tted with water-proof housing, it can be used to
record videos underwater.
Water-Proof Housing & Moisture-Proof Foam
The MD10’s water-proof housing up to IP68 can protect the
camera 20 meters underwater. In order to avoid and reduce
dewing on the glass of the water-proof house, we suggest
using moisture proof cotton inside the water-proof case in
environments where temperatures change.
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After putting the MD10 in its the waterproof case, you can
long- press the Shoot key and Wi-Fi key simultaneously for 5s
to turn it on. Similarly, you can long-press the Shoot key and
Wi- Fi key simultaneously for 5s again to turn off the MD10
Follow these steps to install the MD10 into its water-proof
housing:
Follow these steps to assemble the waterproof housing rear
case:
The plug bracket afxes the MD10’s water-proof housing rmly
onto the sticky seat, as shown below:
Installation of Back Clip
The back clip should be installed as shown in the gure below:
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Use of Convex Stickers and Flat Stickers
The MD10 comes with a convex sticker and flat sticker for
adherence to different surfaces.
You can easily attach the camera onto helmets, vehicles, or
the surface of other devices.
M08 Curved Adhesive M15 Flat Adhesive
Precautions for 3M Double-sided Foam Tape:
1. Before using 3M double-sided foam tape, please select
an appropriate curved or flat surface where the tape can
adhere smoothly.
2. Before using 3M foam tape, please clean the surface to be
adhered to.
3. Before applying 3M foam tape, we suggest heating the
surface (a hairdryer may be used) if its temperature is
below -20°C.
The surface temperature of a power unit in use may increase.
This is normal.
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Precautions with Waterproof Housing
The waterproof housing is a precision component. When using
the waterproof housing, adhere to the following precautions:
1. Do not randomly remove or change the O-ring, key, or lens
cover. Otherwise, the waterproof performance deteriorates.
2. Do not put the waterproof housing in a place where
corrosive gases are easily generated due to strong acid or
alkali. Do not make the waterproof housing in contact with
chemical or corrosive objects, such as strong acid or alkali.
3. To avoid deformation, do not put the waterproof housing in
a place where temperatures are high (50°C) or low (-10°C)
for a an extended time.
4. Do not expose the MD10 video camera to sunshine for
an extended time to avoid deterioration of the waterproof
performance.
5. Before use, ensure that the O-ring is intact, the seal is
clean, the housing itself is fully sealed, and the buckle is
tight.
6. After using the housing in a salt water environment, wash it
clean using fresh water. Dry and store in a temperate place.
Specications
Description Specications
Visual angle 120°
Aperture f/2.6
Pixel 8 Megapixel
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Video recording format MP4
Audio recording format WAV
Wi-Fi transmission distance About 100m (Max.)
Standard battery capacity 1250mAh
Maximum video recording time About 210 minute (Max.)
Maximum audio recording time About 240 minute (Max.)
Photo format JPG (JPEG)
Power consumption 350mA
Recharging duration
Operating platform
requirements
Storage temperature -20°C ~ 60°C
Operating temperature
Dimension L52 x W34 x H28mm
Unit weight 49g
USB Cable: About 4.5 hours
Power Adapter: About 3.0 hours
Mac OS X 10.9.2 and later
Microsoft Windows Vista, 7 and
later
0°C ~ 50°
-1
C
As our products undergo continuous development, the
specications are subject to change without prior notice.
Tips
1. When the unit is in use for an extended period, it is
natural for its surface temperature to rise. If the camera is
overheated, the LCD will turn off automatically after one
beep, you can press any key to activate LCD. If the camera
continues to overheat, it will enter into standby mode after
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three beeps, you can press record or shutter key to activate
the camera
2. If you will not be planning to use the unit for a long period
of time, it is suggested that you charge it once every six
months to maintain optimal battery performance.
3. Use of the digital zooming function during shooting will
slightly impact image quality.
4. The visual angles under different modes will differ slightly.
5. To smoothly play a high-denition video le, it is suggested
that you use a PC or other professional device
6. If you enable the cyclic recording function over a long
period or if you frequently shoot/delete photos, the memory
card may retain data fragments that can prevent you from
storing or taking photos. Please back up the data to an
external storage device and reformat the memory card.
7. When the camera is operating in a high-temperature
environment, the lattice screen may become black. This is a
normal phenomenon and will not affect its function.
8. When the camera is used for a long period of time, the
temperature of the metal parts near the lens may rise. While
this is normal, please do not touch the heated metal parts.
9. Hot plugging is not supported. If the screen turns white,
please restart the camera to return to normal.
FCC Notices
1. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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2. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
Support
For support or if you have questions, feel free to call Hitec
RCD, Inc. at (858) 748-6948. You can also send us an email at
service@HitecRCD.com, or visit our website at
www.HitecRCD.com for more information.
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