Extreme Action Camera
Owner‘s Manual
w w w . m i d l a n d r a d i o . c o m |
M o u n t i t , W e a r i t , C a t c h t h e A c t i o n |
Midland Radio Corporation
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO. 64120
Tel. +1-816-241-8500
INDEX |
|
Quick Start Guide................................................................................................................................................................................. |
2 |
Welcome to XTC Action Camera Experience........................................................................................................................................ |
2 |
What’s in the Box................................................................................................................................................................................... |
2 |
XTC-100/150 Features and Controls..................................................................................................................................................... |
2 |
Getting to Know the XTC-100/150......................................................................................................................................................... |
3 |
Batteries............................................................................................................................................................................................. |
3 |
Micro SD Card................................................................................................................................................................................... |
3 |
Recording........................................................................................................................................................................................... |
3 |
Camera Mounting and Aiming............................................................................................................................................................... |
4 |
Reformatting the Micro SD card............................................................................................................................................................ |
4 |
Compatible Systems.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
5 |
Downloading Videos.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
5 |
Editing Videos........................................................................................................................................................................................ |
5 |
FCC Information.................................................................................................................................................................................... |
5 |
Tips and Tricks....................................................................................................................................................................................... |
6 |
Service and Support.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
7 |
Accessories........................................................................................................................................................................................ |
7 |
Limited Warranty.................................................................................................................................................................................... |
7 |
Accessories Order Form.................................................................................................................................................................. |
16 |
Other Midland Products................................................................................................................................................................... |
17 |
François English
www.midxtc.com |
1 |
Quick Start Guide
1.Open battery door and install batteries observing polarity. Replace battery cover.
2.Open and fold down back rubber cover. Insert micro SD card observing proper direction. Close cover.
3.Move RECORD switch forward, recording will start in 8 seconds.
4.To stop recording, slide switch back to the off position.
5.Plug in camera to computer and download video.
Welcome to the XTC Action
Camera Experience
Thank you for your purchase of the XTC-100/150 Action Camera. As someone who seeks adventure, we are proud to offer you the ultimate tool in capturing and recording your adventures. With easy to use one switch operation, 140 degree angle lens and 2 hour battery life you never miss a minute of the action. Once captured, simply connect to your computer and upload the videos to share with friends. It is that simple. Enjoy!
What’s in the Box
XTC-100 Package Includes: |
XTC-150 Package Includes: |
||
1. Midland XTC-100 Camera |
1. Midland XTC-150 Camera |
||
2. USB Cable |
2. USB Cable |
||
3. |
2 AAA Batteries |
3. |
2 AAA Batteries |
4. |
Goggle Mount |
4. |
Visor Mount |
5. |
Helmet Strap Mount |
5. Tree Mount |
|
6. |
Helmet Adhesive Mount |
6. |
Bow Mount |
|
(includes 2 3M adhesive pads) |
7. |
Bicycle Handlebar Mount |
7. |
Bicycle Handlebar Mount |
*XTC-150 accessories not shown |
XTC-100/150 Features and Controls
Features:
- 640 x 480 resolution |
- 30 frames per second |
- Records as AVI |
- 140 degree angle lens |
|
- 4:3 aspect ratio |
140 Degree Lens
Microphone
RECORD Switch
Forward On/ Record
Record LED
Flashes RED when
Camera is Recording
Battery LED
Mini USB
Connector
SD card
Reformat Button
Micro SD Card Slot
Track for Mounting
Accessories
RECORD Switch
Backward Stop
Recording/OFF
SD Card LED
2 |
www.midxtc.com |
Getting to Know the XTC-100/150
Batteries
1.To insert the batteries, push down the battery door latch on the right side of the camera. Door will release. Push forward to remove.
2.Install 2 AAA batteries observing polarity.
3.Return battery door and click into place.
*Note: We recommend using Lithium batteries in cold weather.
Battery Status |
Meaning |
Indicator |
|
Solid Green |
Indicates full battery life |
Solid Red |
Indicates half battery life |
Blinking Red* |
Indicates low battery life |
No Light |
Batteries are dead |
*Note: When the red battery LED begins blinking, be prepared to change the batteries because the camera will stop recording at this point.
**Note: Quality of battery directly effects the record time.
Micro SD Card
1.Open and fold down the back rubber cover.
2.Insert Micro SD card into slot observing proper direction (shown below).
3.Return rubber flap into place.
Getting to Know the XTC-100/150
Recording
1.Move the RECORD switch forward. This turns the camera on.
2.The battery indicator will light from red to green. The SD card indicator will light green. The record indictor will begin flashing red after 8 seconds. This indicates the camera is capturing video.
3.To stop recording, move the RECORD switch back to the off position. Note: The camera will continue recording for 3 seconds after toggling the
switch to the off position.
SD card LED |
|
|
Meaning |
||
Status |
|
|
|
|
|
Green |
|
1 GB or more available. |
|||
Orange |
|
512 MB to1 GB available. |
|||
Red |
|
Below 512 MB available or |
|||
|
no micro SD card installed. |
||||
|
|
|
|||
Flashing Red |
|
Cannot read the card. |
|||
Flashing Green |
Indicates card has been reformatted. |
||||
|
|
|
|
||
|
Memory Size |
Record Time |
|
||
|
|
512 MB |
|
7.5 Minutes |
|
|
|
1 GB |
|
15 Minutes |
|
|
|
2 GB |
|
30 Minutes |
|
|
|
4 GB |
|
60 Minutes |
|
|
|
8 GB |
|
120 Minutes |
|
|
|
16 GB |
|
240 Minutes |
|
|
|
32 GB |
|
480 Minutes |
|
Note: The camera automatically splits the video into 2 GB segments.
François English
www.midxtc.com |
3 |
Camera Mounting and Aiming
Mount on Dual Track System
The XTC-100/150 was innovatively designed with an identical dual track mount system on either side of the camera. This allows you to mount it on both sides of a helmet with ease. In addition, the main mount piece is interchangeable and can be moved from the helmet mount to the goggle mount. This eliminates the hassle of having to remount the camera every time.
To mount the camera on the main mount piece, slide the camera onto the dual track system with the two notches on the mount facing towards the back of the camera.
To detach the camera from the main mount, hold the camera with the lens facing away from you. Press down the mount release switch and pull the mount towards yourself.
Dual Track
Mounting System
Mount Release
Switch
Interchangeable
Mount
Aiming the Camera when mounted with the dual track mount:
When mounting the camera on a helmet, you must do the following:
1.Consider what you would like to shoot and mount the camera accordinglyleft side, right side or top.
2.Find a flat surface and ensure the area is clean of dirt and debris.
Remove the cover of the adhesive pad and adhere to the helmet.
3.Once attached, adjust the camera to be sure you are not filming the sky or the ground.
Camera Mounting and Aiming
Mount using the Thread Mount
On the bottom of the XTC-100/150 is a standard thread mount that allows the camera to be mounted to a tripod or other fixture with a 1/4-
20 (1/4” diameter, 20 threads per inch) 5/16 deep thread. The vented helmet strap mount is a screw type mount. To affix the camera, insert the screw on the mount into the camera thread and rotate the camera clockwise to tighten down onto the screw.
Over tightening may cause damage to the mount and/or camera
Thread Mount
Screw Mount
Aiming the Camera when mounted with the thread mount:
When mounting the camera on the handlebars of a bike or with the vented helmet strap mount follow these steps:
1.Consider what you would like to shoot and mount accordingly.
2.Ensure once attached that the camera is aimed straight and not towards the ground or at the sky.
Reformatting the Micro SD card
Ensure batteries are new or fully charged before formatting
The Micro SD card can be reformatted while in the camera. This allows you to delete all the videos at one time. Follow these steps:
1.Move the RECORD switch to the record position.
2.When the battery indicator turns green, press and hold the Micro SD card reformat button.
3.Keep the Micro SD card reformat button down until the record indicator turns off and the SD card indicator begins blinking green.
4.Move the RECORD switch to the off position.
Note: The camera cannot reformat the Micro SD card if the low battery light is on.
4 |
www.midxtc.com |
Compatible Systems |
|
Downloading Videos |
||
The XTC-100/150 can be used on both a PC or MAC. Below are the |
Downloading Video on a MAC |
|
||
compatible operating systems: |
1. Connect the camera to the USB port using the included cable. |
|||
Windows XP SP2 |
2. Turn the camera on by moving the RECORD switch to the record |
|||
Windows Vista |
position. |
|
||
Windows 7 |
3. MAC will automatically recognize the camera external hard drive. |
|||
Macintosh OSX 10.4 and higher |
4. Click on the icon on the desktop. |
|||
For Windows we recommend Windows Media Player 9 or higher. |
5. Open DCIM Folder. |
|
||
For Macintosh we recommend Quick Time 6.5 or higher. |
6. Open 100COACH folder. |
|
||
Downloading Videos |
7. Your videos will be in this folder. |
|
||
8. Drag video files to your hard drive or double click to view. |
||||
There is no need to install any software with the XTC-100/150. It is a plug |
|
|
|
|
and play device. With this, follow the below instructions depending upon |
|
Editing Videos |
||
whether you have a PC or a MAC. |
|
|||
Ensure batteries are new or fully charged before downloading video. |
It’s fun to edit video and share with friends. If you want to edit, we |
|||
Downloading Videos on a PC with a WINDOWS Operating System |
recommend the following software: |
|||
1. Connect the camera to the USB port using the included cable. |
|
|
|
|
2. Turn the camera on by moving the RECORD switch to the |
|
PC |
|
Windows Movie Maker |
record position. |
|
MAC |
|
i Movie |
3. The device should automatically install. |
|
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
4. Operating system |
|
|
|
|
a. Windows XP |
|
|
|
|
i. Open “My Computer”. The camera will be |
|
|
|
|
listed under devices with removable storage. |
|
|
|
|
b. Windows Vista |
|
|
|
|
i. Open “Computer”. The camera will be |
|
|
|
|
listed under devices with removable storage. |
|
|
|
|
c. Windows 7 |
|
|
|
|
i. Open “Computer”. The camera will be |
|
|
|
|
listed under devices with removable storage. |
|
|
|
|
5. Click on the device.
6. Open DCIM Folder.
7. Open 100COACH folder.
8. Your videos will be in this folder.
FCC Information
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 separation between 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.
www.midxtc.com |
5 |
François English