•To prevent damage to internal components, do not store
this device in excessively dusty, dirty, or sandy areas.
•Do not store this device in conditions of excessively high
temperatures. Excessively high temperatures can shorten
the life of electronic components, damage batteries, and
warp or melt plastic parts. Do not store in direct sunlight.
•Do not store this device in conditions of excessively low
temperatures. When the device warms up, moisture could
form inside, which can short-c i rcui t elect roni c c omponents.
• Do not expose this device to excessive vibration.
• Test this device for proper operation before use.
• Do not open the battery cover or otherwise remove power
when taking pictures or recording video. Doing so could
cause a failure to save the image/video and/or corrupt other
data on the microSD
•Remove the battery from the camera if it will go unused for
a long period of time.
•To keep the battery fresh and capable of holding a full
charge, it should be charged at least once every three (3)
months.
•This device uses the commonly available SLB-10A Lithium-
ion battery. Use only the battery that came with this device
or an exact equivalent (PID 11414) or a suitable
replacement. An extended battery pack and replacement
waterproof case cover is also available (PID 11421), as is
an AA battery pack with replacement case cover (PID
11422). PID numbers are subject to change.
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storage card.
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•Do not short the battery terminals. Doing so could damage
the battery and cause a potential fire hazard.
•Ensure that power is turned off and disconnected before
making any electrical connections.
•This device has no user serviceable parts. Do not attempt
to open, service, repair, or modify this device.
•Do not clean using harsh chemicals, detergents, or
solvents. Clean only using a soft, lint-free cloth moistened
with warm wa ter.
•Do not drop this device or otherwise expose it to harsh or
rough treatment, as doing so could cause damage to
internal components and/or the waterproof case.
•The camera and other components are only waterproof
when properly enclosed in the waterproof case. Do not
otherwise subject this device to water or moisture of any
kind. If the camera is exposed to moisture outside of the
waterproof case or if water gets into the waterproof case,
immediately remove the battery and allow the camera to
thoroughly dry.
• The waterproof case is not dust-proof.
• The waterproof case is rated IP8X for depths up to 196 feet
(60 meters) for up to 60 minutes. Do not take this device to
depths greater than 196 feet (60 meters) or keep it
underwater for more than 60 minutes.
•The waterproof case's waterproof properties apply only to
fresh or salt water. Any other liquids should be flushed off
with running tap water and then wiped off with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth.
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•When using the camera in cold or humid environments, us e
the included anti-fog inserts to help prevent the build-up of
moisture inside the waterproof case. Note that the anti-fog
inserts can provide only a limited amount of moisture
protection and must be replaced after each use.
•Physically inspect the waterproof case for cracks,
scratches, or other damage prior to use. Do not use it if it
shows signs of damage.
•Do not subject the waterproof case to water temperatures
greater than +104°F (+40°C) or less than +32°F (0°C).
•Do not open the waterproof case in dusty, dirty, or sandy
environments. Do not open the waterproof case near water.
Do not open or close the waterproof case with wet hands.
•Prior to closing the waterproof case, carefully inspect the
seal area for the presence of dust, dirt, sand, hair, or other
foreign objects. Ensure the seal is free of all foreign objects
prior to closing the case and using the product in or near
water.
•Prior to opening the case after use, thoroughly rinse the
case and external accessories in running tap water to
remove any salt, sand, or other contaminants, then wipe the
case dry and allow it to air dry for at least 10 minutes.
Ensure the case is completely dry before opening it.
•After removing the camera from the waterproof case, soak
the case in a bucket of clean tap water for about 10
minutes, remove it, wipe it dry with a soft, lint-free cloth, and
then place it in a cool, dry place to allow it to dry naturally.
Do not place it in direct sunlight.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this MHD Sport 2.0 Wi-Fi® Action
Camera from Monoprice!
This camera allows you to capture full HD 1080p video at 60 fps,
720p video at 120 fps, and WVGA video at 240 fps. It can also be
used to take still images up to 16 megapi xels i n size. When
properly enclosed in the included waterproof case, it is waterproof
to depths up to 196 feet (60 meter) for up to 60 minutes duration. It
features a Wi-Fi connection, which allows you to view and record
videos and photos on your Android
This camera is available in two models. PID 12570 includes the
optional RF Wrist Remote, which allows you remotely operate u p to
six cameras and to view their live video feeds. PID 12571 does not
include the optional RF Wrist Remote. Note that the portions of this
manual that deal with the RF Wrist Remote are not applic abl e to
PID 12571.
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or iOS® smartphone.
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FEATURES
• Uses a 3.4mm ƒ/2.8 lens
• Captures full HD 1080p video images at 60 fps, 720p at 120
fps, and WVGA at 240 fps
• Takes still photos at 5, 8, 12, or 16 megapixels resolution
• Uses the H.264 video codec and mp4 file format
• 140° wide angle lens with selectable fields of view
• Wi-Fi connectivity (IEEE 802.11b/g/n)
• Includes waterproof case, protecting the camera to depths
up to 196 feet (60m) for up to 60 minutes duration
•Uses the commonly available SLB-10A Lithium-ion
rechargeable battery
•Free apps for accessing the camera using your Android or
iOS smartphone
•Includes RF Wrist Remote for control and live view (PID
12570 only)
• MicroSD card slot (up to 32GB, Class 6 minimum)
• HDMI
• Supports time lapse recording and interval shooting
• Burst mode captures 7 images in 1 second
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Mini Connector for direct connection to an HDTV
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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The camera needs to connect to a PC with the following minimum
system requirements for playback of full HD 1080p video at 30 fps
and 720p video at 60 fps.
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•Microsoft Windows
Windows 8, or Apple Mac
XP (SP2), Vista®, Windows 7, or
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OS X® 10.5.x or later
• Intel or AMD dual-core CPU or better
• Minimum 1GB RAM
• Video card running DirectX
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9 (DirectX 10 or 11
recommended)
• Available USB 1.1/2.0 port
• At least 2GB free hard drive space
CUSTOMER SERVICE
The Monoprice Customer Service department is dedicated to
ensuring that your ordering, purchasing, and delivery experience is
second to none. If you have any problem with your order, please
give us an opportunity to make it right. You can contact a
Monoprice Customer Service representative through the Live Chat
link on our website (www.monoprice.com) during normal business
hours (Mon-Fri: 5am-7pm PT, Sat-Sun: 9am-6pm PT) or via email
at support@monoprice.com
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you
have all the items listed below. If anything is missing or damaged,
please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a replacement.
1x MHD Sport 2.0 Wi-Fi Act ion Camera
1x Waterproof Case
1x RF Wrist Remote (PID 12570 only)
1x Vented Rear Door
1x Waterproof Case Rear Door (inst all ed on back of Waterproof
Case)
1x Flat Adhesive Mounting Socket
1x Curved Adhesive Mounting Socket
1x Swivel T Tip (installed on T Tip Adapter)
1x T Tip Adapter (installed on bottom of Waterproof Case)
1x Standard Tripod Adapter
1x Adhesive Anchor
1x SLB-10A Lithium-ion Battery
1x USB Wall Charger
1x Micro USB Charging Cable
1x RF Wrist Remote Charging Cable (PID 12570 only)
6x Anti-Fog Inserts (Fiber Desiccant)
1x Hook & Loop Strap
1x Security Tether
1x Safety Lock (installed on Swivel T Tip)
1x User's Manual
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following illustrations highlight the various camera features,
indicators, controls, and connections:
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The following illustration shows the locations of the buttons and
charging port on the RF Wrist Remote. Note that the RF Wrist Remote is only included with PID 12570.
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CAMERA BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY
Button
Functions
Power / Mode
•Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn
Shutter
•In Video mode, press to start or stop
the camera ON or OFF.
•Press to cycle through the camera's
modes: Video, Photo, WiFi, Burst,
Time Lapse, Self-Timer, and Set.
•In Set mode, press to scrolls through
the available menu items.
video recording.
• In Photo mode, press to take a photo.
• In Set mode, press to select a menu
item.
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CAMERA LED INDICATORS
LED
Color
Description
Power /
Solid Green
On for 3 seconds during
Blinking Green
Taking photos
Blinking Red
Video recording in progress
Rapidly
Self-Timer
Battery
Blinking Red
Battery is charging
Off
Battery is fully charged or
The camera has four LED indicators. There are three Power/Status
LEDs on the top, bottom, and rear of the camera, allowing you to
see the status from any angle.
Status
Blinking Red
startup and initialization
Wi-Fi initial setup complete
with connection in progress
camera not plugged into
charging source
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THE OLED SCREEN
Area 1 - Current Mode
Icon
Name
Description
Use this mode to record
Whenever the camera is powered ON, the OLED screen displays
information in the five areas shown in the illustration below.
Video Mode
Photo Mode
videos. The values on the icon
indicate the current video
recording settings (resolution
and frame rate).
Use this mode to capture still
photos. The value on the icon
indicates the current photo
capture setting (megapixels).
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Wi-Fi Mode
Select this mode to connect the
Use this mode to capture 7
Use this mode to capture a
Use this mode to capture a
camera to a smartphone using
a Wi-Fi connection. With Wi -Fi
mode enabled, videos and
photos on the microSD card
can be viewed on your
smartphone.
Burst Mode
Time Lapse
Mode
Self-Timer
Mode
Set Mode
photos over a period of 1
second with only a single press
of the Shutter button.
series of still photos at specific
time intervals. To start
capturing photos, press the
Shutter button once. Press the
Shutter button again to cease
capturing images. The time
interval can be set to 1, 3, 5,
10, 30, or 60 seconds.
photo a set period of time after
pressing the Shutter button.
You can set the timer for either
a 2 or 10 second delay.
Use this mode to adjust the
various camera settings.
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Area 2 - Battery Status
Icon
Name
Description
Battery
Indicates the approximate
Area 3 - Storage Capacity
Icon
Name
Description
The number indicates the
Area 4 - File Count
Icon
Name
Description
The three digit number
Capacity
charge level of the installed
battery. The number of level
bars inside the icon represent
25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%
charge level.
Storage
Capacity
File Count
approximate percentage of
available storage capacity
remaining on the microSD
card.
indicates the total number of
photo and video files stored on
the microSD card.
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Area 5 - Button Functions
Icon
Name
Description
Record
When in Video mode, press the
Shutter button to begin
recording a video.
When in Time Lapse mode,
press the Shutter button to
begin capturing photos.
While recording videos or
capturing photos in Time Lapse
mode, the label changes to
STOP. Press the Shutter
button again to stop
recording/capturing photos.
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Capture
When in Photo mode, press
When in Wi-Fi mode, press the
When in Set mode, press the
Wi-Fi On/Off
the Shutter button to capture a
photo.
When in Burst mode, press the
Shutter button to capture a
series of 7 photos over a
period of 1 second.
When in Self-Timer mode,
press the Shutter button to
capture a photo after the
specified delay.
Shutter button to toggle Wi-Fi
mode ON or OFF. Note that
the icon actually reads
ON/OFF.
Confirm
Select
Shutter button to enter the Set
menu and to select the
highlighted menu item.
When in Set mode, press the
Power/Mode button to cycle
the selection highlight through
the available menu items.
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CHANGING MODES
With the camera powered ON, press the Power/Mode button to
cycle through the seven different modes. The cycle order is shown
in the illustration below.
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GETTING STARTED
This section includes information related to bas ic cam era operation,
setup, and maintenance functions.
Installing the MicroSD Card
A microSD card is required to capture and store photos and videos.
The camera supports microSDHC cards with capacities up to 32GB
and a minimum Class 6 rating.
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF.
2. Insert the microSD card into the card slot on the side of the
device with the gold contacts on the card facing the front of
the camera, as shown in the illustration below.
3. Push the microSD card into the slot until it clicks into place.
Warning! To avoid data corruption and/or damage to the microSD
card, do not remove it while data is being recorded or saved.
Always power the camera OFF before inserting or removing the
microSD card.
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Removing the MicroSD Card
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF.
2. Using your fingertip or fingernail, gently push on the edge of
the microSD card to release the catch and partially eject the
card.
3. Gently remove the microSD card from the card slot.
Warning! To avoid data corruption and/or damage to the microSD
card, do not remove it while data is being recorded or saved.
Always power the camera OFF before inserting or removing the
microSD card.
Installing the Battery
Warning! Use only the battery that came with this device, an exact
equivalent (PID 11414), or a suitable replacement. An extended
battery pack and replacement waterproof case cover is also
available (PID 11421), as is an AA battery pack with replacement
case cover (PID 11422). PID numbers are subject to change.
1. While grasping the camera with one
hand, press your thumb on the
bottom edge of the battery
compartment cover and pull to
release the cover, as shown in the
illustration to the right. Lift the cover
off the battery compartment.
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2. Ensure that the nylon ribbon inside the battery compartment
is extended out the side of the battery compartment
opposite the battery contacts.
3. Align the contacts on the battery with
the contacts inside the battery
compartment, then press down on
the opposite side, while ensuring that
the end of the ribbon can be
grasped, as shown in the illustration
to the right.
4. Fold the end of the ribbon back over the battery so that it
does not protrude out of the battery compartment.
5. Place the battery compartment cover
over the battery compartment, while
ensuring that the end of the ribbon
does not protrude out of the battery
compartment. Push the battery
compartment cover until it snaps into
place, as shown in the illustration to
the right.
Removing the Battery
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF.
2. While grasping the camera with one hand, press your
thumb on the bottom edge of the battery compartment
cover and pull to slide it off, as shown in the illustration in
the previous section.
3. Grasp the end of the ribbon and pull it to release the battery
from the battery compartment.
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Charging the Battery Using a Computer
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF. The computer can
be powered ON.
2. If you have not already done so, install the battery using the
instructions above.
3. Plug the included micro USB cable into the micro USB
charging port on the camera.
4. Plug the other end of the cable into an available USB port
on your computer.
Note that charging times using a computer will usually be longer
than those using the included USB wall charger.
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Charging the Battery Using the USB Wall Charge r
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF.
2. If you have not already done, install the battery using the
instructions above.
3. Plug the included micro USB cable into the micro USB
charging port on the camera.
4. Plug the other end of the cable into the included USB wall
charger.
5. Plug the USB wall charger into a nearby power outlet.
Note that charging time using the included USB wall charger is
approximately 240 minutes for a fully depleted battery. Charging
times depend on the battery's charge level and the charging current
of the USB port. A computer's USB port typically produces 500mA
of charging current, while the included USB wall charger produces
1000mA of charging current.
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Powering the Camera ON and OFF
With the camera powered OFF, press and hold the Power/Mode
button for 3 seconds to power the camera ON. The Power/Status
LEDs will illuminate solid green for about 3 seconds, then will turn
off.
With the camera powered ON, press and hold the Power/Mode
button for 3 seconds to power the camera OFF.
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Connecting to an HDTV Using an HDMI Cable
You can connect the camera directly to an HDTV using a High
Speed HDMI Cable with an HDMI Mini Connector (not included) to
use the television as the camera's viewfinder. To do so, perform the
following steps:
1. Ensure that both the camera and the display are powered
OFF.
2. Plug one end of a High Speed HDMI Cable int o the HDMI
Mini Connector port on the side of the camera.
3. Plug the other end of the cable into an available HDMI port
on your display.
4. Power the television ON.
5. Change the video input selection on your TV to the HDMI
port you connected the camera to.
6. Power the camera ON.
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Connecting to a Computer
You can connect the camera to a Windows or Mac OS X based
computer to access the photos and videos stored on the microSD
card. To do so, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF. The computer can
be powered ON.
2. Plug one end of the included micro USB cable into the
micro USB port on the camera.
3. Plug the other end of the micro USB cable into an available
USB port on your computer.
4. If this is the first time you have connected the camera to
your computer, it will automatically install the required driver
files to access the camera's internal storage.
5. Use your file browser to navigate the files stored on the
camera's microSD card. You can view the files directly or
back them up to local storage.
Note that the camera does not need to be powered ON to allow
access to the files on the microSD card.
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Connecting An External Microphone
The camera has a built-in microphone, which adds audio to your
video recordings. You can use an external microphone to improve
the ability to pick up audio. To do so, simply plug a microphone into
the external microphone jack.
Note that the external microphone jack is a 2.5mm TRS type.
Unless your microphone is equipped with a 2.5mm plug, you will
need a 3.5mm to 2.5mm plug adapter (not included), such as PID
7124.
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CAMERA SETTINGS
Setup Menu
Icon
Name
Description
Select this menu option to adjust
Select this menu option to set the
With the camera powered ON, press the Power/Mode button until
the Set mode is displayed. Press the Shutter button to display the
menu screen to the right. Use the Power/Mode button to cycle
between the Setup and More menu options.
Press the Shutter button to enter either menu.
The following tables list the options available in
each menu and the basic functionality of the two
buttons.
Video
Photo
Self-Timer
Time Lapse
the video recording settings
(resolution, frame rate, field of
view).
Select this menu option to adjust
the photo capture settings
(megapixels, field of view).
Select this menu option to set the
Self-Timer delay (2 or 10
seconds).
interval between capturing photos
in Time Lapse mode (1, 3, 5, 10,
30, or 60 seconds).
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Up/Down
Loop
Select this menu option to enable
or disable inverted operation. This
is useful when the camera is
mounted upside down.
Select this menu option to enable
or disable the Loop recording
function.
Delete
Exit
Select this menu option to delete
recorded files or to format the
microSD card.
Select this menu option to exit the
Setup menu.
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More Menu
Icon
Name
Description
Select this menu option to enable
Select this menu option to adjust
Select this menu option to set the
Up/Down
LED
Select this menu option to invert
the OSD display.
or disable the Power/Status
LEDs. Note that the Power/Status
LED will still illuminate solid green
for 3 seconds after the camera is
powered ON and the Battery
Status LED will still indicate when
the battery is being charged.
Bright
Beep
Auto-Off
Select this menu option to adjust
the OLED screen brightness.
the beep volume level of the
audible beep that sounds when
any button is pressed.
amount of time that must elapse
without button activity before the
camera automatically powers
OFF.
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Time
Select this menu option to reset
Power/Mode Button
Icon
Name
Description
Shutter Button
Icon
Name
Description
Press the Shutter button to
Select this menu option to set the
camera's internal date and time.
RF
Default
Exit
Select
Confirm
Select this menu option to pair
the camera with the RF Wrist
Remote (PID 12570 only).
all camera settings back to the
values they had when it shipped
from the factory .
Select this menu item to exit the
More menu.
Press the Power/Mode button to
cycle through the menu items.
confirm the highlighted menu
selection or setting.
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Changing the Video Settings
This camera supports Dual Stream recording. Each time a video is
recorded, the camera saves a normal sized .mp4 file and a smaller
one, for streaming to your smartphone. The camera supports nine
different resolution, frame rate, and field of view combinations for
recording videos. Perform the following steps to change the Video
settings:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set
mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Shutter button one more time
to enter the Video menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the desired Resolution/FPS sett ing is
highlighted.
7. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the
highlighted video setting.
8. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
9. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
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The following table shows the icons and settings details for the nine
Icon
Resolution
Aspect
Frame
Field of
1920x1080
Normal
Ultra
1920x1080
Wide
1920x1080
Narrow
different video settings.
1920x1080
1280x960
1280x960
1280x720
1280x720
(1080p)
(1080p)
(1080p)
(1080p)
(960p)
(960p)
(720p)
(720p)
Ratio
Rate
16:9 60fps
16:9 30fps
16:9 30fps
16:9 30fps
4:3 60fps
4:3 30fps
16:9 120fps
16:9 60fps
View
126°
Wide
126°
102°
75°
Normal
126°
Normal
102°
Normal
140°
Normal
140°
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848x480
(WVGA)
16:9 240fps
Normal
140°
Changing the Photo Settings
Perform the following steps to change the Photo settings:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set
mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Photo icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Photo menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button repeatedly to cycle through
the available photo resolution settings
until the highlight is on the one you want
to use. The available resolution options
are: 16MP, 12MP, 8MP, and 5 MP.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the
highlighted photo resolution setting.
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9. Press the Power/Mode button
Megapixels
4:3 Resolution
Field of View
16MP
4632x3488
142°
12MP
4000x3000
118°
8MP
3264x2446
93°
5MP
2592x1944
73°
repeatedly until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
10. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
The following table shows the specific 4:3 photo resolution and the
size of the field of view for each of the four different photo settings.
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Changing the Time Lapse Settings
You can change the type of capture and the interval between
captures in Time Lapse mode by performing the following steps:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set
mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Lapse icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Lapse menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the LapseMode
icon.
Note: Alternatively, if you enter the menu and do not want
to make any changes, press the Power/Mode button until
the Exit menu item is highlighted, then press the Shutter
button to exit the Lapse menu.
8. Press the Shutter button to enter the LapseMode menu.
9. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
capture mode you want to use. You can
select either Video or Photo mode.
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Note: In Video mode, the camera will record a single video
file composed of still images captured at the specified
interval. In Photo mode, the camera will create multiple still
image files captured at the specified interval.
10. Press the Shutter button to confirm
selection of the highlighted LapseMode.
11. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the Lapse icon.
12. Press the Shutter button to enter the Lapse menu.
13. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the Lapse Time
icon.
14. Press the Shutter button to enter the Lapse Time menu.
15. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to cycle through the available
time intervals until the interval you want
to use is displayed. You can set the time
interval to 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds.
16. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the
displayed Lapse Time interval.
17. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
18. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
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Changing the Self-Timer Delay
Perform the following steps to change the shutter delay for the SelfTimer mode:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set
mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Timer icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Timer menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button repeatedly to cycle through
the available timer delay settings until
the highlight is on the one you want to
use. The available timer delay settings
are 2 seconds and 10 seconds.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm selection of the
highlighted timer delay setting.
9. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
10. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
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Changing the Camera's Orientation (U p/Down)
This camera's orientation can be swapped so that it captures
images and records video with the correct orientation when the
camera is mounted upside down. Perform the following steps to
change the orientation:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set
mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Up/Down icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Up/Down menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button repeatedly to highlight the
OFF or ON option. When set to OFF, the camera will
capture normally, while when set to ON,
it will record video and capture photos
inverted 180° from normal, allowing the
camera to be mounted upside down.
Note: The WVGA video resolution does not support inverted
capture.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
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9. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
10. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
Loop Mode
Loop Mode is a video recording feature in which the camera
continuously records a series of video files, automatically deleting
old files when it needs space for new files. This is the standard
recording method for video surveillance, ensuring that you always
have the ability to review events that recently occurred. There are
several limitations and functions that are in effect when Loop Mode
is enabled:
• You can only record Loop video with the 1080p30 setting.
• Files recorded while in Loop Mode are named
LOOPxxxx, where xxxx is a sequential number.
•You can only enable Loop Mode when at least 800MB of
storage space is available on the microSD card or if there
is less than 800MB available space and there are
sufficient LOOPxxxx files that can be deleted to make at
least 800MB free space available.
•Whenever Loop Mode is enabled, the OLED display is
limited to the Loop Mode and Set pages. Further, the
Settings menu is limited to the Loop Mode ON/OFF
settings, the Up/Down setti ngs f or inverted operation, and
the Delete All function.
•Whenever Loop Mode is enabled and you select the Delete All function, only the LOOPxxxx files will be
deleted.
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Perform the following steps to enable or disable Loop Mode:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to
enter the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Loop icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Loop menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the OFF or ON
option.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
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Deleting Files and Formatting the MicroSD Card
The Delete menu allows you to delete individual files from the
microSD card, delete all files on the card, or format the card, which
also deletes all files. Perform the following steps to perform one of
the Delete functions:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Delete icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the
Delete menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button repeatedly to move the
highlight to one of the Delete functions, as shown in the
following table, or the Exit menu icon, if you do not want to
delete any files.
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Icon
Description
Select this option to delete the "last" file on
the microSD card. The "last" file is the file with
Select this option to delete all existing video
Select this option to format the installed
the most recent time/date. You can repeatedly
select this function and it will continue to
delete the newest file on the card.
and photo files on the microSD card. Note
that if Loop Mode is enabled, this function will
delete all LOOPxxxx files only, leaving all
other video and photo files intact.
microSD card. Note that formatting the card
will delete all files and directory structures on
the card, not just those created by the
camera.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
9. If you selected one of the Delete functions, rather than the
Exit menu function, you will be shown
the menu to the right, asking for
confirmation of your selection.
Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button to move the highlight to the √ icon.
10. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selected Delete
action.
11. Repeat steps 7-10 above as many times as desired.
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12. When you have no further Delete actions
to perform, repeatedly press the
Power/Mode button to move the
highlight to the Exit menu icon.
13. Press the Shutter button to exit the Setup menu.
14. Press the Power/Mode button repeatedly until the Exit
menu option is highlighted.
15. Press the Shutter button to exit Set mode.
Changing the OLED Display Orientation
You can change the orientation of the OLED (OSD) display so that
you can read it properly with the camera lens either facing towards
or away from you. Perform the following steps to change the
orientation of the display:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Shutter button again to select
the OSD icon and enter the Up/Down
menu.
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7. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode button to move the
highlight to one of the two orientations. The orientation on
the left makes the OLED readable when
the camera lens is facing towards you,
while the one on the right makes the
OLED readable when the camera lens is
facing away from you, just as the icons would indicate.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
9. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
10. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
Changing LED Indications
You can choose to use the camera with the LED indicators either
On or Off. When turned off, the Power/Status LEDs will not indicate
when recording video or capturing photos. However, the
Power/Status LED next to the Power/Mode button will still briefly
glow green upon power up and the battery LED will still blink while
the battery charge level is low or it is being charged. Perform the
following steps to turn the LED indicators On or Off:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
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4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
LED icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the
LED menu.
8. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the OFF or ON
option.
9. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
10. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
11. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
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Changing the OLED Brightness Level
Perform the following steps to change the brightness level of the
OLED (OSD) menu:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
OSD Bright icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the OSD Bright menu.
8. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the desired
brightness level. You can set the
brightness to 100%, 60%, or 30% levels.
9. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
10. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
11. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
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Changing the Audible Beep Volume Level
Normally, whenever you press any button, the camera will respond
with an audible beep. Perform the following steps to change the
volume level or to disable the beep altogether:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Beep icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the Beep menu.
8. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the desired Beep volume
level is highlighted. You can set the
volume level to 100%, 60%, or to turn it
Off entirely.
9. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
10. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
11. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
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Changing the Auto-Off Time
To conserve battery life, you can set the camera to automatically
power off after a defined period of inactivity. Perform the following
steps to change the amount of time for the Auto-Off function:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Auto-Off icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the Auto-Off menu.
8. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the desired period of
camera inactivity before it automatically
shuts off is displayed. You can choose 1,
3, 5, 10, 30, or 60 minutes, or to turn the function off
entirely.
9. Press the Shutter button to confirm your
selection.
10. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is highlighted.
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11. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
Changing the Date and Time
Perform the following steps to change the camera's internal clock:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Time icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the Time menu.
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8. Use the Power/Mode button to move the highlight to the
different elements of the date/time display. Use the Shutter
button to increment the highlighted date/time element. The
elements are identified in the illustration below:
9. When you are finished editing the date and time, press the
Power/Mode button repeatedly until the OK button is
highlighted.
10. Press the Shutter button to save the date and time you set.
11. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
12. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set menu.
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Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Perform the following steps to reset all of the camera's settings to
the values they were at when the camera was shipped from the
factory:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Default icon.
7. Press the Shutter button to enter the Default menu.
8. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button to move the highlight to the √
icon.
9. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.
10. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Exit menu option is
highlighted.
11. Press the Shutter button to exit the Set
menu.
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OPERATION
Recording Videos
This camera supports Dual Stream recording. Each time a video is
recorded, the camera saves a normal sized .mp4 file and a smaller
one, for streaming to your smartphone. Perform the following steps
to start recording a video:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. If you want to change the video resolution and frame rate
settings, perform the steps in the Change the Video Settings section above.
3. By default, the camera starts in Video
mode. Press the Shutter button to start
recording.
4. Press the Shutter button to stop recording.
Capturing Photos
Perform the following steps to capture individual still images:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. If you want to change the photo resolution and field of view
settings, perform the steps in the Change the Photo Settings section above.
3. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Photo mode is displayed.
4. Press the Shutter button to capture a
photo.
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Capturing Burst Photos
Burst mode allows you to capture a series of seven photos over a
period of one second with only a single press of the Shutter button.
Perform the following steps to capture a burst of seven photos:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. If you want to change the photo resolution and field of view
settings, perform the steps in the Change the Photo Settings section above.
3. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Burst mode is displayed.
4. Press the Shutter button to capture a
burst of seven photos.
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Capturing Time Lapse Videos and Photos
The Time Lapse mode allows you to capture a series of still images
at a specified interval of time. This is useful for viewing the progress
of long-term projects or operations within a short period of time.
Time Lapse mode can be configured to capture the images into a
single video file for easy viewing or to individual photo files, which
can be viewed individually or used to create a video using third
party video editing software (not included). The time interval can be
set to 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds.
1. Power the camera ON.
2. If you want to change the photo resolution and field of view
settings, perform the steps in the Change the Photo Settings section above.
3. If you want to change the time lapse interval or mode,
perform the steps in the Changing the Time Lapse Settings
section above.
4. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Time Lapse mode is
displayed.
5. Press the Shutter button to begin capturing Time Lapse
images. While recording is in progress, the screen will
display the elapsed time and the number of video frames or
photos captured.
6. Press the Shutter button to stop recording.
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Capturing Photos Using the Self-Timer
The self-timer allows you to capture a photo after a short delay.
This gives you time to move into the field of view so that you can be
included in the captured photo. Perform the following steps to
capture a photo using the Self-Timer:
1. Power the camera ON.
2. If you want to change the photo resolution and field of view
settings, perform the steps in the Change the Photo Settings section above.
3. If you want to change the delay time, perform the steps in
the Changing the Self-Timer Delay section above.
4. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Self-Timer mode is
displayed.
5. Press the Shutter button to s t art the Sel f-Timer. The photo
will be captured after the specified time interval has
elapsed.
Loop Recording
The Loop Recording feature allows you to continuously record a
series of 1 minute long videos. Once the microSD card gets filled to
within 800MB of its total capacity, the camera will automatically
delete older Loop files, so that it can continue recording. This mode
is very similar in operation to a video surveillance system and
allows you to review recent events. Perform the following steps to
begin Loop Recording:
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1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Shutter button again to enter
the Setup menu.
5. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to move the highlight to the
Loop icon.
6. Press the Shutter button to enter the Loop menu.
7. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly to highlight the ON option.
8. Press the Shutter button to confirm your
selection.
9. Press the Shutter button to begin Loop
Recording.
10. Press the Shutter button to stop
recording.
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WIRELESS OPERATION
You can use the Wi-Fi connection to view or record videos and
photos from the camera using your Android or iOS smartphone.
Perform the following steps to connect the camera with your
smartphone:
1. If you have not already done so, go to the AppStore (iOS)
or the Google Play
ActionCam! app on your phone.
2. Power the camera ON.
3. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button until the Wi-Fi mode is displayed.
4. Press the Shutter button to toggle Wi-Fi
mode from OFF to ON.
5. Press the Power/Mode button to exit the Wi-Fi mode
screen. The display will switch back to the Video mode, the
Power/Status LED will glow green, and the display will
show "WiFi Init...". This will continue until the Wi-Fi radio
has finished initializing, which can take up to 30 seconds.
When initialization is complete, the display will return to the
normal Video mode display and the Power/Status LED will
blink slowly, indicating that it is waiting for a connection.
6. On your phone, open the Wi-Fi settings and look for a Wi-Fi
network named ActionCam_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is a
unique identifier. Connect to the ActionCam_xxxxxx
network.
7. When prompted for a password, enter 1234567890.
8. Open the ActionCam! app on your phone to view or record
videos and photos from the camera on your phone.
™
store (Android) and install the free
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THE RF WRIST REMOTE
PID 12570 includes an RF Wrist Remote, which allows you to
remotely control up to six cameras and to view their live video
feeds. Note that PID 12571 does NOT include the RF Wrist
Remote, so this section of the manual does not apply to PID 12571.
Charging the Wrist Remote Battery
Perform the following steps to charge the battery in the RF Wrist
Remote:
1. Depress the raised edge of the plastic tab that holds the
charging port cover in place.
2. Pull the top edge of the rubber charging port cover to reveal
the charging port.
3. While continuing to hold the plastic tab open, place the
lower edge of the charging cable plug over the metal
retaining tab, then tilt the plug until it seats inside the
connector.
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4. Release the plastic tab to lock the cable in place. Gently tug
on the connector to ensure that it is locked into place.
5. Plug the USB end of the charging cable into a computer
USB port or into the USB port of the included wall charger.
If using the wall charger, plug the charger into a nearby
power outlet.
While the RF Wrist Remote is charging, a charge level
indicator is displayed on its screen. If the display is
sleeping, press any button to display the charging progress.
Pairing the Camera with the RF Wrist Remote
The RF Wrist Remote can be paired with up to six different
cameras. Perform the following steps to pair the camera with the
RF Wrist Remote (PID 12570 only):
1. Power the camera ON.
2. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the Set mode is
displayed.
3. Press the Shutter button to enter the Set mode menu.
4. Press the Power/Mode button once to
move the highlight to the More entry.
5. Press the Shutter button to enter the
More menu.
6. Press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until the RF Binding icon is
highlighted.
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7. Press the Shutter button to put the
camera in Pairing mode. The display will
cycle back and forth between the two
icons shown in the illustration to the
right, indicating that the camera is searching for the RF
wrist remote.
8. Press the Mode button on the RF wrist remote to switch to
Live View/Preview mode.
9. Press and hold the Set button on the RF wrist remote for
about 3 seconds to enter Set mode.
10. Repeatedly press the Right or Left
button on the RF wrist remote until the
Pairing option is displayed.
11. Press the Video button on the RF wrist remote to enter the
pairing menu.
12. Repeatedly press the Right or Left
button on the RF wrist remote until the
desired camera entry is highlighted. The
RF wrist remote can be paired with up to
six different cameras.
13. Press the Video button on the RF wrist
remote to begin the pairing process.
14. When pairing is complete, press the Set
button on the RF wrist remote twice to
return to the Live View/Preview mode.
15. Repeatedly press the Power/Mode
button on the camera until the Exit menu
icon is highlighted.
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16. Press the Shutter button on the camera to exit the Set
menu.
Setting the Date and Time
In addition to acting as a controller and live view monitor for the
camera, the RF Wrist Remote also serves as a time piece with
alarm, stopwatch, and countdown timer. Perform the following
steps to set the date and time:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep
button repeatedly until the
time is displayed.
2. Press and hold the Set
button for about 3
seconds. The Hour portion
of the time display will
begin blinking.
3. Use the Video and Photo
buttons to adjust the blinking value up or down. The Video
button increases the value, while the Photo button
decreases it.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to change which portion of
the display is blinking.
Note that you can set the watch for 12-hour or 24-hour
mode. You can also change the color of the time display.
5. Once you have completed editing the time and date, press
the Set button to save the changes.
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Using the Stopwatch Function
The RF Wrist Remote includes a stopwatch function, with the ability
to display up to 12 split/lap times. Perform the following steps to
use the remote as a stopwatch:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the time is displayed.
2. Press the Left button repeatedly until the
Stopwatch mode is displayed, as shown
in the illustration to the right.
3. Press the Video button t o start or stop
the stopwatch.
4. Press the Right button while the
stopwatch is running to display the split
time. The display will stay frozen to the split time and will
display a number indicating which split/lap time is being
viewed. Up to 12 split/lap times can be recorded. Press the
Right button again to store another split/lap time.
5. With the stopwatch stopped, press the Set button to reset
the stopwatch and clear any existing split/lap times.
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Using the Countdown Timer Function
You can set a countdown timer, which will sound an alarm when
the timer reaches zero. Perform the following steps to set and use
the countdown timer:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the time is displayed.
2. Press the Left button repeatedly until the
Countdown Timer mode is displayed, as
shown in the following image.
3. Press and hold the Set button for about
3 seconds to enter Edit mode.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to
change which portion of the time display
is blinking.
5. Use the Video and Photo buttons to increase or decrease
the value of the blinking portion of the display. The Video
button increases the value, while the Photo button
decreases it.
6. Once you have finished setting the amount of time for the
countdown timer, press the Set button to save your
changes.
7. Press the Video button t o start or stop the countdown timer.
8. With the countdown timer stopped, press the Set button to
reset the timer.
9. When the countdown timer reaches zero, the display will
switch to the time display and the alarm will sound. Press
any button to stop the alarm.
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Using the Alarm Clock Function
You can set an alarm, which will sound at the specified time of day.
Perform the following steps to set and use the alarm:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the time is displayed.
2. Press the Left button repeatedly until the
Alarm Clock mode is displayed, as
shown in the image to the right.
3. Press and hold the Set button for about
3 seconds to enter Edit mode.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to
change which portion of the time display
is blinking.
5. Use the Video and Photo buttons to increase or decrease
the value of the blinking portion of the display. The Video
button increases the value, while the Photo button
decreases it.
6. Once you have finished setting the time for the alarm, press
the Set button to save your changes.
7. Press the Video button t o toggl e the alarm On or Off. The
alarm icon is yellow when the alarm is on and blue when it
is off.
8. When the specified time is reached, the alarm will sound.
Press any button to stop the alarm.
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Setting the Auto Off Time
To conserve battery life, you can choose to have the RF Wrist
Remote's display go to "sleep" after a period of inactivity. Perform
the following steps to set the "auto off" time:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the Live View/Preview mode is
displayed.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to cycle
through the available modes until the
AutoOff mode is displayed.
3. Press the Video button t o enter Edit mode.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to change the displayed
value. You can set the AutoOff time to Never or to 5, 10,
30, or 60 seconds.
5. Once the displayed value is correct, press the Video button
to save your changes.
Note that you can manually put the display to sleep by pressing and
holding the Mode/Sleep button for about 3-4 seconds.
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Enabling or Disabling Sound
By default, the RF Wrist Remote will beep whenever a button is
pressed. Perform the following steps to enable or disable the button
beep sound:
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the Live View/Preview mode is
displayed.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to cycle
through available modes until the Sound
mode is displayed.
3. Press the Video button t o enter Edit mode.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to change which icon is
highlighted. The icon on the left with the radiating waves
indicates that sound is on, while the icon on the right with
the X indicates that sound is off.
5. Press the Video button to save your changes.
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Adjusting the Screen Brightness Level
Perform the following steps to change the brightness level of the
display. Note that a bright display will be easier to see in daylight,
but will consume battery power at a faster rate than a dimmer
display.
1. Press the Mode/Sleep button repeatedly
until the Live View/Preview mode is
displayed.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to cycle
through available modes until the Bright
mode is displayed.
3. Press the Video button t o enter Edit mode.
4. Use the Left and Right buttons to change the brightness
level to one of five preset values. The display will dim or
brighten as you are changing the level, so it is easy to see
which level is best for your situation.
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Live View/Preview Mode
The primary use for the RF Wrist Remote is as a remote monitor
and controller for one or more paired cameras. When in Live View/Preview mode, you can start and stop video recording and
can take still photos.
To enter Live View/Preview mode, press the Mode/Sleep button
repeatedly until the Live View/Preview mode is displayed.
If you have more than one camera
paired with the RF Wrist Remote,
use the Left and Right buttons to
switch cameras. The green bar
above the camera icon and the
number inside the icon indicates
which of the six cameras is
currently selected.
The color of the camera icon indicates the status, as shown in the
following table:
Note: If the camera is powered off and the Record button is
pressed, a red dot will appear in the upper left corner. This does
NOT indicate that recording is taking place. Recording is only
taking place when the Live View contains live video and the camera
number has a blue outline.
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The Video and Photo buttons perform the actions shown in the
Action Cam Mode
Video Button
Photo Button
Video
Start/stop video
Capture a still
Photo
Start/stop video
Capture a still
Burst
Start/stop video
Capture a photo
Time Lapse (Video)
Start/stop recording
Capture a still
Time Lapse (Photo)
Start/stop recording
Capture a still
Self-Timer
Start/stop video
Start the self-timer
Looping
Start/stop loop
No function
Setup/Wi-Fi
Start/stop video
Capture a still
following table, depending on the mode in use by the paired
camera.
recording
recording
recording
photo*
photo*
burst
photo**
photo**
recording
recording
recording
photo*
*Note that you can capture a still photo while video is being
recorded in either of these three modes.
**You can capture a still photo ONLY while Time Lapse recording is
NOT taking place.
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USING THE ACCESSORIES
The camera includes a waterproof case and several T Tip mounting
accessories.
Using the Waterproof Case
Notes Concerning the Waterproof Case
•The camera and other components are only waterproof
when properly enclosed in the waterproof case. Do not
otherwise subject this device to water or moisture of any
kind. If the camera is exposed to moisture outside of the
waterproof case or if water gets into the waterproof case,
immediately remove the battery and allow the camera to
thoroughly dry.
• The waterproof case is not dust-proof.
• The waterproof case is rated IP8X for depths up to 196 feet
(60 meters) for up to 60 minutes. Do not take this device to
depths greater than 196 feet (60 meters) or keep it
underwater for more than 60 minutes.
•The waterproof case's waterproof properties apply only to
fresh or salt water. Any other liquids should be flushed off
with running tap water and then wiped off with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth.
•When using the camera in cold or humid environments, use
the included anti-fog inserts to help prevent the build-up of
moisture inside the waterproof case. Note that the anti-fog
inserts can provide only a limited amount of moisture
protection and must be replaced after each use.
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•Physically inspect the waterproof case for cracks,
scratches, or other damage prior to use. Do not use it if it
shows signs of damage.
•Do not subject the waterproof case to water temperatures
greater than +104°F (+40°C) or less than +32°F (0°C).
•Do not open the waterproof case in dusty, dirty, or sandy
environments. Do not open the waterproof case near water.
Do not open or close the waterproof case with wet hands.
•Prior to closing the waterproof case, carefully inspect the
seal area for the presence of dust, dirt, sand, hair, or other
foreign objects. Ensure the seal is free of all foreign objects
prior to closing the case and using the product in or near
water.
•Prior to opening the case after use, thoroughly rinse the
case and external accessories in running tap water to
remove any salt, sand, or other contaminants, then wipe the
case dry and allow it to air dry for at least 10 minutes.
Ensure the case is completely dry before opening it.
•After removing the camera from the waterproof case, soak
the case in a bucket of clean tap water for about 10
minutes, remove it, wipe it dry with a soft, lint-free cloth, and
then place it in a cool, dry place to allow it to dry naturally.
Do not place it in direct sunlight.
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Perform the following steps to install the camera into the waterproof
case:
1. While holding the latch lock to the
right, lift the front portion of the case
latch.
2. Lift the rear portion of the latch to
disengage the rear door.
3. Swing the rear door open to reveal the empty camera
housing.
4. Carefully inspect the seal on the rear
door for damage or the presence of
sand, hair, or other foreign material.
Do not use the waterproof case
under water if there is damage to the
seal or if foreign material is present.
5. Insert the camera into the housing lens first.
6. Swing the rear door closed.
7. Place the rear portion of the latch
over the catch at the top of the rear
door.
8. Press down on the front portion of
the latch until it locks into place.
The camera is now ready for use under water!
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Using the T Tip Adapter
The camera comes with the T Tip Adapter mounted on the bottom
of the waterproof case. Depending on your usage needs and any
optional accessories you wish to use, you may need to move the T
Tip Adapter to another location. To do so, use a #1 Phillips
screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the adapter to the
case, place the adapter in the desired location, then reatt ach it to
the case using the four screws.
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Changing the Rear Door
The camera includes both a waterproof rear door and a vented rear
door for the waterproof case. Depending on your usage needs, you
many need to change doors. Perform the following steps to swap
the doors on your waterproof case.
1. While holding the latch lock to the
right, lift the front portion of the case
latch.
2. Lift the rear portion of the latch to
disengage the rear door.
3. Swing the rear door open.
4. With the rear door fully open, hold
the case in one hand, grab the door
with the other, and pull them apart.
5. Place the hinge of the replacement
rear door against the hinge barrels
on the case and press them together
until the door snaps into place.
Using the Hook & Loop Strap
The included Hook & Loop strap can be
used to secure the camera to any object. To
use the strap, first insert it through the slots
in the T Tip Adapter, as shown in the image
to the right.
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Assembling the T Tip Accessories
The Swivel T Tip is used to
secure the camera to a
mounting socket or other
accessory. To attach the Swivel
T Tip to the T Tip Adapter on
the camera house, depress the
locking latch and slide the
Swivel T Tip onto the adapter,
as shown to the right. Then slide
the Swivel T Tip onto the
Mounting Socket.
To rem ove the Swivel T Tip
from the Mounting Socket,
depress the locking lever on the
socket, then slide the adapter to
the rear.
To remove the Swivel T Tip from the T Tip Adapter, depress the
locking lever on the Swivel T Tip and slide it to the rear of the
camera.
To prevent the Swivel T Tip from detaching from the T Tip Adapter,
use the included safety lock to prevent the locking lever from being
depressed. To install the safety lock, attach
the Swivel T Tip to the T Tip Adapter, as
described above. Then, unscrew the pivot
locking screw, install the safety lock as
shown in the illustration above, and replace
the pivot locking screw.
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Using the Mounting Sockets
The camera includes both a Flat and a Curved Adhesive Mounting
Socket to which the Swivel T Tip can be attached. For best results,
adhere to the following guidelines when using the Adhesive
Mounting Sockets.
• Attach only to a smooth surface
• Apply only to a clean surface - wax, dust, and oily residue
will prevent the adhesive from properly setting to the
mounting surface
• Attach the mount at room temperature
• Attach the mount at least 24 hours prior to initial use
• Press down firmly when attaching the mount to ensure
optimum adhesion
•Use the included tether to secure your camera to a
separate mounting point
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Camera Troubleshooting
Q1: The Battery LED is flashing red.
A1: The battery charge is almost depleted. Replace the battery with
a fully charged one or charge the battery before attempting to
use again.
Q2: Nothing happens when the Shutter button is pressed.
A2: The microSD card is full. Replace with an empty microSD card
or delete files from the card before again attempting to record
videos or capture still images.
Q3: Nothing happens when the Shutter button is depressed and the
screen shows 000, indicating that there are no files.
A3: The microSD card may have compatibility issues or there may
be no microSD card inserted in the card slot. Try formatting
the card to ensure the formatting is compatible with the
camera. Alternatively, insert a compatible microSD card with
available free space for recording.
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RF Wrist Remote Troubleshooting
Q1: The screen is black and all buttons are unresponsive.
A1: The battery is depleted. Charge the wrist remote using the
included charging cable.
Q2: The camera icon is orange.
A2: Either the inserted microSD card is full or there is no card
inserted into the camera's microSD card slot. Either insert a
microSD card with free space or delete files from the microSD
card to clear some space.
Q3: The camera icon is black.
A3: Ensure that the camera is powered on. Pair the camera to the
RF wrist rem ote.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Monoprice is pleased to provide free, live, online technical support
to assist you with any questions you may have about installation,
setup, troubleshooting, or product recommendations. If you ever
need assistance with your new product, please come online to talk
to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates.
Technical support is available through the online chat button on our
website (www.monoprice.com) during regular business hours, 7
days a week. You can also get assistance through email by
sending a message to tech@monoprice.com
Battery Duration
Video (1080p60): about 90 minutes
Photo (16 MP): about 250 photos
Auto Power Off
1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 60 minutes
Dimensions
1.7" x 2.3" x 1.7" (42.7 x 59.2 x 43.8 mm)
Weight
2.6 ±0.1 oz. (74 ±3 g)
(HxWxD)
(without battery)
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RF Wrist Remote
Display
1.29" OLED
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Stream Format
MJPEG, 128 x 96 pixels, 8 fps
RF Frequency
2.4GHz
RF Range
Up to 9.8 ft. (3m)
Auto Sleep Mode
Never or 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds
Battery Capacity
370mAh
Battery Charging
Time
About 2 hours
Battery Duration
Live View: 1.5 hrs.
Continuous Time Display Only: 6 hrs.
Standby/Sleep Mode: up to 6 months
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Radio Notice for FCC
Caution
This FCC Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference
basis with other devices operating at this frequency. Any
changes or modification to said product not expressly
approved by Monoprice, including the use of non-approved
antennas, could void the user’s authority to operate this
device.
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.
Radio Notice for Industry Canada
Caution
This IC RSS-210 radio device operates on a non-interference
basis with other devices operating at this frequency. Any
changes or modification to said product not expressly
approved by Monoprice, including the use of non-approved
antennas, could void the user’s authority to operate this
device.
This device complies with IC RSS-210. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
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harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Trademarks
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the
United States and other countries.
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance.
SD, SDHC, and microSD are trademarks or registered trademarks
of SD-3C, LLC in the United States, other countries, or both.
Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and
other countries and is used under license.
Microsoft, Windows, Vista, and DirectX are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Apple, Mac, and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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