Sena PRIMS User Manual

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User's Guide
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Bluetooth® Action Camera
PRISM
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by Sena Technologies, Inc. for the GoPro® Hero3 and Hero4 allowing for Bluetooth capabilities.
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CONTENTS
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS ...............................................................................................................6
1.1 Prism .............................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Prism Lite .......................................................................................................................................................8
2. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................................10
2.1 Assembling .................................................................................................................................................11
2.2 Charging .....................................................................................................................................................12
2.3 Powering On and Off ...................................................................................................................................12
2.4 Voice Prompt ............................................................................................................................................... 12
3. CAMERA MODES AND MENU SYSTEM ..................................................................................13
3.1 Button Operations .......................................................................................................................................13
3.2 Camera Modes ............................................................................................................................................13
4. VIDEO MODE ............................................................................................................................15
4.1 Video Mode Operations ..............................................................................................................................15
4.2 Video Mode Settings ...................................................................................................................................17
4.3 Video Recording Time .................................................................................................................................17
5. SINGLE SHOT MODE ..............................................................................................................19
5.1 Single Shot Mode Operations .....................................................................................................................19
5.2 Single Shot Mode Settings ......................................................................................................................... 20
6. BURST SHOT MODE ...............................................................................................................21
6.1 Burst Shot Mode Operations ....................................................................................................................... 21
6.2 Burst Shot Mode Settings ...........................................................................................................................22
7. TIMELAPSE MODE ..................................................................................................................23
7.1 Timelapse Mode Operations ....................................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Timelapse Mode Settings ........................................................................................................................... 25
8. PLAYBACK ................................................................................................................................26
Videos and Photos (HDMI) ..................................................................................................................................26
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9. CAMERA SETTINGS .................................................................................................................28
9.1 Camera Settings Operations ....................................................................................................................... 28
9.2 Video Settings .............................................................................................................................................29
9.3 Audio Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 30
9.4 Device Settings ...........................................................................................................................................33
9.5 MicroSD Card Formatting ..........................................................................................................................37
10. BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECORDING ..........................................................................................38
10.1 Bluetooth Audio Recording with Sena Headsets ........................................................................................38
10.2 Bluetooth Audio Recording with Non-Sena Headsets ................................................................................39
10.3 Settings of Bluetooth Audio Recording .......................................................................................................40
11. BLUETOOTH REMOTE CONTROL ..........................................................................................41
11.1 Remote Control by Sena Headsets ............................................................................................................ 41
11.2 Remote Control by Sena Snowtalk .............................................................................................................. 43
11.3 Remote Control by Sena 10U Headset Buttons .......................................................................................... 44
11.4 Remote Control by Non-Sena Headsets .....................................................................................................45
12. CAMERA CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................46
12.1 Connecting to a Windows PC ....................................................................................................................46
12.2 Connecting to a Mac ................................................................................................................................... 46
12.3 Connecting the Camera to a TV .................................................................................................................. 47
13. CAMERA HOUSING ..................................................................................................................48
14. CAMERA MOUNTING ..............................................................................................................49
14.1 Helmet Mount .............................................................................................................................................. 50
14.2 Motorcycle Mounting System ...................................................................................................................... 52
15. FAULT RESET ...........................................................................................................................56
16. CAMERA SOFTWARE ...............................................................................................................57
Sena Device Manager ......................................................................................................................................... 57
17. CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................58
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CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY APPROVALS ................................................................................60
FCC Compliance Statement ..........................................................................................................................60
FCC RF Exposure Statement .........................................................................................................................60
FCC Caution ..................................................................................................................................................60
CE Declaration of Conformity .......................................................................................................................60
Industry Canada Statement .......................................................................................................................... 61
Bluetooth License .........................................................................................................................................61
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) ......................................................................................61
Disposal of waste batteries (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) .............................. 61
SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................62
Product Storage and Management................................................................................................................62
Product Use ...................................................................................................................................................62
Battery ............................................................................................................................................................63
PRODUCT WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ...................................................................................64
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................................................64
Warranty Exclusions .......................................................................................................................................65
Warranty Service ............................................................................................................................................66
Return for Full Refund .................................................................................................................................... 66
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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.1 Prism
• Prism Camera
• Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
• Lens Cap*
• USB Power & Data Cable
• Allen Wrench
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• Helmet Mounting Kit
• Motorcycles Mounting Kit, QRM System
Note:
* When you are not using the camera, close the lens cap to protect your lens from any contamination. ** To prevent your camera from falling accidentally, tie the QRM system to your bike with this QRM wire.
1. MicroSD card is not included in the package.
2. The camera is compatible with MicroSD, SDHC or SDXC cards up to 32 GB. We recommend Class
10 cards for recording HD video and system stability.
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1.2 Prism Lite
• Prism Camera
• Waterproof Housing (Skeleton Backdoor)
• Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
• Lens Cap*
• USB Power & Data Cable
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• Helmet Mounting Kit
Note:
* When you are not using the camera, close the lens cap to protect your lens from any contamination.
1. MicroSD card is not included in the package.
2. The camera is compatible with MicroSD, SDHC or SDXC cards up to 32 GB. We recommend Class 10 cards for recording HD video and system stability.
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2. GETTING STARTED
Status LED
Mode Button
Status LCD
Shot Button
Lens
Microphone
Battery
Charging LED MicroSD Card Slot
Micro HDMI Port
S
M
Charging Port
Lock Switch
Charging Port
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1
3
5
2
4
6
Camera LCD Menu Screen
1
Battery life
4
Camera mode
2
Resolution / fps
5
Bluetooth
3
Counter
6
Memory
2.1 Assembling
Unlock and open the back door of the camera. Insert a microSD card. Insert the battery. Then close and lock the back door of the camera.
1
2
Opening the Back Door
1
2
Closing the Back Door
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2.2 Charging
You can charge the camera by connecting the supplied USB power & data cable to the charging port. If the back door of the camera is closed, uncover the charging port and use it. If the back door is open, you can see that the charging LED beside the charging port turns red while charging and blue when fully charged.
Note:
1. You can use all the functions of the camera while charging the battery.
2. It is recommended to fully charge the camera before the initial use.
3. When you receive a low battery warning from the camera, charge it using the micro-USB cable.
2.3 Powering On and Off
To power on the camera, press and hold the Mode Button M and the Shot Button S at the same time for about one second. To power off the camera, just press the Mode Button M and the Shot Button S at the same time.
2.4 Voice Prompt
If the camera is paired with a Bluetooth headset, the voice prompts will help you audibly understand which mode you are in and the operation you have performed. For more details on how to pair the camera with a Bluetooth headset, please refer to the section 9.4, “Device Settings”.
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3. CAMERA MODES AND MENU SYSTEM
3.1 Button Operations
Press the Mode Button M to change camera mode or move to the next menu item. Press and hold the Mode Button M to enter or exit Quick Settings*. Press the Shot Button S to record video, take photos or select a menu item. Press and hold the Shot Button S during video recording to take a still shot.
Note:
* Quick Settings is a quick and easy way to enter the settings menu for each mode that you are currently in.
3.2 Camera Modes
The camera has several modes. To cycle through the modes, press the Mode Button M .
Icon Mode Application LED Color
VIDEO
Video Record video Red
SINGLE
Single Shot Capture a single photo Blue
BURST
Burst Shot Capture up to 10 photos in one second Green
TIME LAPSE
Timelapse
Capture series of photos or videos at timed intervals
Pink
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Icon Mode Application LED Color
*Playback Playback videos and photos -
SET
Settings Adjust camera settings -
Note:
* Playback mode activates only if the camera is connected to a TV with a micro HDMI cable.
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4. VIDEO MODE
VIDEO
4.1 Video Mode Operations
Video Mode
Start/Stop recording
Press
S
Take a still photo while
recording
Press and hold
S
(720p / 60fps and 480p / 120fps
are not supported.)
Cycle to Single Shot Mode
Press
M
Video Quick Settngs Menu
Press and hold
M
- Press M to cycle through resolutions
Resolutions
- Press
S
to select resolution
1,080p / 30fps
720p / 60fps
720p / 30fps
480p / 120fps
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
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Video Mode
- Press
M
to cycle through Narrow or Wide eld
of view
Field of View
- Press
S
to select Narrow or Wide eld of view
Wide
Narrow
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
Exit to Video Mode
Note:
1. You cannot record videos without a microSD card.
2. The camera gives a warning and automatically stops recording when the microSD card is full or the battery runs out. Your video will be saved before the camera powers off.
3. If the camera becomes too hot, it gives a high temperature warning. Cool down your camera before further use.
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4.2 Video Mode Settings
SET
You can change the video resolution in the video mode settings, and each resolution has a xed frame
rate. When you select 480p / 120fps, 720p / 60fps, you cannot take still shots during video recording.
Resolution
1,080p
720p
480p
Frame Rate
30fps (1,080p, 720p)
60fps (720p)
120fps (480p)
Field of View
Wide (137°)
Narrow (90°)
4.3 Video Recording Time
Below is a table of approximate video recording times to microSD card size in specic resolutions
and frame rates.
1,080p / 30fps 720p / 60fps 480p / 120fps
1GB 9 min 12 min 15 min
2GB 18 min 24 min 30 min
4GB 36 min 48 min 1 h
8GB 1 h 12 min 1 h 36 min 2 h
16GB 2 h 24 min 3 h 12 min 4 h
32GB 4 h 48 min 6 h 24 min 8 h
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Note:
The maximum size per video is limited to 4GB. Therefore, when the video reaches the 4GB size limit during recording, it saves and creates a new video file to continue recording.
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5. SINGLE SHOT MODE
SINGLE
5.1 Single Shot Mode Operations
Single Shot Mode
Take a single photo shot
Press
S
Cycle to Burst Shot Mode
Press
M
Single Shot Quick Settings
Menu
Press and hold
M
- Press M to cycle through resolutions
Resolutions
- Press
S
to select resolution
3.5MP (3:2)
3.2MP (4:3)
3.0MP (16:9)
5.0MP (16:9)
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
Exit to Single Shot Mode
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5.2 Single Shot Mode Settings
SINGLESET
You can change the photo resolution in the single shot settings, and each resolution has a xed
aspect ratio.
Resolution Aspect Ratio
3.5MP
3:2
3.2MP
4:3
3.0MP 16:9
5.0MP 16:9
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6. BURST SHOT MODE
BURST
6.1 Burst Shot Mode Operations
Burst Shot Mode
Take a burst photo shot
Press
S
Cycle to Timelapse Mode
Press
M
Burst Shot Quick Settings
Menu
Press and hold
M
- Press M to cycle through number of shots
Number of shots
- Press
S
to select number of shots
10
5
3
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
Exit to Burst Shot Mode
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6.2 Burst Shot Mode Settings
BURST SET
You can change the burst shot resolution in the single shot settings, and each resolution has a xed
aspect ratio. If the single shot resolution is set to 5M (16:9), burst shot will take shots in 3M (16:9). Burst shot does not support 5M (16:9).
Resolution Aspect Ratio
3.5MP
3:2
3.2MP
4:3
3.0MP 16:9
Number of shots
10
5
3
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7. TIMELAPSE MODE
7.1 Timelapse Mode Operations
Timelapse Mode
Start/Stop recording
Press
S
Cycle to Playback Mode
Press
M
Timelapse Quick Settings
Menu
Press and hold
M
- Press M to cycle through types
Type
- Press
S
to select recording type
Video
Photo
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
- Press
M
to cycle through video resolution
Video resolution
- Press
S
to select resolution.
1,080p / 30fps
720p / 30fps
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
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Timelapse Mode
- Press
M
to cycle through time Interval
Interval
- Press
S
to select time interval
1 sec
3 sec
5 sec
10 sec
30 sec
60 sec
Exit to Quick Settings Menu
Exit to Timelapse Mode
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7.2 Timelapse Mode Settings
SET
Timelapse mode takes a shot at 1, 3, 5, 10, 30 or 60 second intervals. If the type is set to video, all shots taken are stored as a single video. If the type is set to photo, all shots are stored as individual photos. Timelapse video resolutions are 1,080p / 30fps and 720p / 30fps. Timelapse
photo resolutions can be changed in the single shot settings. Each resolution has a xed aspect
ratio. If the single shot resolution is set to 5M (16:9), timelapse photo will take shots in 3M (16:9). Timelapse photo does not support 5M (16:9).
Type Resolution
Video
1,080p / 30fps
720p / 30fps
Photo
3.5MP (3:2)
3.2MP (4:3)
3.0MP (16:9)
Sequence Interval
1 sec
3 sec
5 sec
10 sec
30 sec
60 sec
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8. PLAYBACK
Playback videos and photos by connecting the camera to a TV (requires micro HDMI sold separately).
Videos and Photos (HDMI)
To browse videos and photos:
1. Plug the camera into a TV/HDTV with a micro HDMI cable.
2. On your camera, use the Mode Button M to navigate to Playback mode. Press the Shot Button
S
to enter.
3. The camera shows thumbnail previews of videos and photos on the microSD card.
Mode
Resolution
Field of view
Recording Time
Bluetooth Status
Storage
Battery
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4. Use and to navigate backward and forward to cycle through the les on your microSD card. Use to view the le.
5. Depending on whether you are viewing videos or photos, different control options will appear. Use the Mode Button M and the Shot Button S to navigate.
Playback Mode
Move Control Icon
Press
M
Select Control Icon
Press
S
Control Menu
Play
Stop
Navigate forward
Navigate backward
Trash
Exit Playback
Note:
You can choose to view all videos and pictures, only videos, or only photos by pressing and holding the Shot Button.
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9. CAMERA SETTINGS
9.1 Camera Settings Operations
Settings
Cycle through [Settings]
Press
M
Select [Settings]
Press
S
Video Settings
Audio Settings
Device Settings
SD Card Format
Conrm Format (
S
)
(M to Cancel)
Exit Settings
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9.2 Video Settings
SET
Video, single shot, burst shot and timelapse settings inside video settings are the same as the quick settings at each mode.
Settings - Video Settings
Cycle through [Settings]
Press
M
Select [Settings]
Press
S
Upside Down
On
Off
Date Caption
On
Off
Exit Video Settings
9.2.1. Upside Down
OFF
UPSIDE
DOWN
If you need to mount the camera upside down and still wish the les to appear upright, then set this option to ‘on’. This setting eliminates the need to ip your video or photos during editing.
Factory Default Off
Off
Camera right side up
On
Camera upside down
Enable/Disable
Press
S
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9.2.2. Date Caption
DATE
CAPTION
ON
You can record or hide date caption during video recording.
Factory Default Off
Off
Hide date caption
On
Record date caption
Enable/Disable
Press
S
Note:
Timelapse video by default does not record date captions.
9.3 Audio Settings
SET
You can connect Bluetooth headsets with the camera to overlay Bluetooth audio with video. You can use both the camera’s internal microphone and the headset’s bluetooth microphone to record versatile sounds.
Settings-Audio Settings
Cycle through [Settings]
Press
M
Select [Settings]
Press
S
Internal Microphone Gain
Off
Low
High
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Settings-Audio Settings
Bluetooth Audio
On
Off
Ultra HD Audio Mode
On
Off
Internal Microphone Auto Mute
On
Off
Exit Audio Settings
9.3.1. Internal Microphone Gain
INTERNAL MIC. GAIN
HIGH
You can adjust the internal microphone gain of the camera to either Off, Low, or High. The default gain is High. Set the gain to Off to turn off internal microphone. Set the gain to Low if you want to record less ambient sound such as wind noise and exhaust sound.
Factory Default High
Level Adjustment
Press
M
(Off / Low / High)
Application
Press
S
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9.3.2. Bluetooth Audio
BLUETOOTH
AUDIO
ON
Once the camera is paired with a Bluetooth headset, you can use its microphone to record audio via Bluetooth. You may choose to turn the Bluetooth microphone on or off.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
9.3.3. Ultra HD Audio Mode™
UHD AUDIO
MODE
ON
Ultra HD Audio Mode enables you to record your voice in CD-quality with live ambient sound. It is available only when a single Sena headset is connected with the camera. You can switch to Normal Audio Recording mode by turning off Ultra HD Audio mode. If you choose to do so, you can select whether you want to enable or disable Advanced Noise Control from your Sena headset. Non-Sena Bluetooth headsets can only record in Normal Audio Recording mode.
Factory Default On
Off Normal Audio Recording
On Ultra HD Audio Mode
Enable/Disable
Press
S
Note:
Compared to Normal Audio Recording, Ultra HD Audio Mode has shorter connection distance between the PRISM and the headset.
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9.3.4. Internal Mic. Auto Mute
INTERNAL
MIC.
AUTO MUTE
ON
If you turn on Internal Microphone Auto Mute, the internal microphone turns off whenever a Bluetooth headset or microphone is connected to the camera. If you turn off Internal Microphone Auto Mute, Bluetooth connections do not affect the internal microphone setting.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
9.4 Device Settings
SET
Settings-Device Settings
Cycle through
[Settings]
Press
M
Select [Settings]
Press
S
Turning On/Off Bluetooth
On
Off
Bluetooth Headset Pairing
S
to enter into pairing mode
Bluetooth Smartphone Pairing
Delete All Pairing List
S
to conrm
Sidetone
On
Off
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Settings-Device Settings
Auto Power Off
None
5 mins
Beep
On
Off
LED
On
Off
Time Set
Year
-
S
to select Year and cycle through
digits for year
-
M
to cycle through numbers (1,2,3...)
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
Exit to Device Settings
Device Info.
Factory Reset
S
to conrm
Exit Device Settings
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9.4.1. Turning On/Off Bluetooth
BLUETOOTH
ON
You can choose to turn the Bluetooth on or off.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
9.4.2. Bluetooth Headset Pairing
HEADSET
PAIRING
1. To pair the camera with a Bluetooth headset, enter the Bluetooth Headset Pairing in the Bluetooth settings.
2. Use intercom pairing with Sena headsets or use phone pairing with non-Sena headsets.
3. To cancel pairing, press the Shot Button. Then press any button to return to Device Settings.
9.4.3. Bluetooth Smartphone Pairing
SMARTPHONE
PAIRING
1. To pair the camera with a smartphone, enter the Bluetooth Smartphone Pairing in the Bluetooth settings.
2. Pair the camera with your smartphone.
3. To cancel pairing, press the Shot Button. Then press any button to return to Device Settings.
9.4.4. Delete Pairing List
DELETE ALL
PAIRING LIST
You may delete the Bluetooth pairing list of the camera. You will lose all your pairing information.
9.4.5. Sidetone
SIDE
TONE
ON
When using a Sena headset, sidetone is supported. If this feature is enabled, you can hear what you are speaking during video recording.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
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9.4.6. Auto power off
OFF
TIMER
NONE
The camera can be congured to automatically power off after ve minutes of inactivity (when no
videos or photos are being taken and no buttons have been pressed). This feature does not work while charging the camera.
Factory Default None
Idle Time
5 min
Application
Press
S
9.4.7. Beep
BEEP ON
You can turn off or on the beep sound of the camera during operations.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
9.4.8. LED
LED ON
You can turn off or on the status LED.
Factory Default On
On/Off
Press
S
9.4.9. Time Set
TIME
SET
Set the camera clock to ensure video and photo les are saved with the correct date and time. Time
can be set by Year, Month, Hour, and Minute.
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9.4.10. Device info
FW VER.
You can see the current rmware version on your camera.
9.4.11. Factory Reset
FACTORY
RESET
It will clear all the settings to factory default.
9.5 MicroSD Card Formatting
FORMAT
Formatting will remove all les from a microSD card. When you use a new card for the rst time,
always format it before using the camera.
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10. BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECORDING
With the use of Bluetooth headsets, the camera allows users to add their voice to the video on-the-y
using the Bluetooth Audio Recording™ feature. Being able to narrate the video during recording not only provides users a whole new experience but also reduces the need for follow-up audio editing providing real-time audio experiences. To make the recording sound as clear as possible, you have to keep the space between the camera and the Bluetooth headset clear of obstacles.
To record your voice to the camera with a Bluetooth headset, you should pair the camera with a Bluetooth headset (or microphone). After the initial Bluetooth pairing, the camera will remain paired with the headset and automatically reconnect with it when within the connection range.
10.1 Bluetooth Audio Recording with Sena Headsets
Camera Settings Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Headset Pairing
Sena Headset
Intercom Pairing (Jog Dial 5 sec or Center Button 5 sec)
Status LED
Camera: LED ashes red and blue.
Headset: LED ashes red.
1. Perform Bluetooth pairing from the camera from the menu operation of Settings Device Settings Bluetooth Headset Pairing.
2. Place the headset into intercom pairing mode. Then the headset will be paired automatically with the camera. You do not need to press any buttons for pairing. For details on intercom pairing, refer to the User’s Guide of the Sena headset.
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3. The pairing is completed when the headset’s LED ashes blue. You will hear the voice prompt
say “Prism connected” from the connected Sena headset.
4. You can start recording your voice using your Sena headset once it is paired and connected with the camera. When you are in an intercom conversation with another Sena headset, you can record their conversations.
10.2 Bluetooth Audio Recording with Non-Sena Headsets
Camera Settings Device Settings Bluetooth Headset Pairing
Non-Sena Headset Phone Pairing
1. Perform Bluetooth pairing from the camera from the menu operation of Settings Device Settings Bluetooth Headset Pairing.
2. Enter into the handsfree pairing mode of the non-Sena headset. For details on handsfree pairing, refer to the User’s Guide of the corresponding headset.
3. If the pairing is completed, you will hear the voice prompt say “Prism connected” from the connected corresponding headset.
4. You can start recording your voice using the headset once it is paired and connected with the camera.
Note:
1. If you cannot pair the non-Sena Bluetooth headset, delete the pairing list and pair the non-Sena Bluetooth headset again.
2. You can open or close the audio channel between the camera and the headset by making a phone call on the headset. Please refer to
the headset User’s Guide
for more information.
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10.3 Settings of Bluetooth Audio Recording
You can record your voice in either Ultra HD Audio Mode or Normal Audio Recording mode. Ultra HD Audio Mode enables you to record your voice in CD-quality with live ambient sound. It is available only when a single Sena headset is connected to the camera. It is not supported in multi-way intercom or for non-Sena headsets. Normal Audio Recording mode has the option of Advanced Noise Control only for Sena headsets.
Customize your audio to record the desired sound. The internal microphone is more focused on ambient sound while the Bluetooth microphone is more focused on your voice. You may choose to turn them on or off. You may set the internal microphone gain to Low or High. You may choose between Ultra HD Audio Mode or Normal Audio Recording mode for the Bluetooth microphone.
Parameter Value Menu
Internal Microphone Gain
Amount of audio from camera microphone
Off-Low-High
Settings
Audio Settings
Internal Microphone Gain
Bluetooth Audio Recording Mode
Audio recording mode of camera
Ultra HD Audio Mode­Normal Audio Recording (Advanced Noise Control*)
Settings
Audio Settings
Ultra HD Audio Mode
Note:
If you have a Bluetooth headset connected to your camera, it is recommended to turn off the internal microphone (please refer to
section 9.3, “Audio Settings”
). Bluetooth microphone records your voice and the ambient sounds with a good balance. At high speeds, the internal microphone may record excessive wind noise.
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11. BLUETOOTH REMOTE CONTROL
The camera can be operated hands-free by using the remote control capability from Bluetooth headsets. The wireless remote control helps to use less energy and allows for more versatile control
through the audio/video remote control prole (AVRCP) of Sena’s Bluetooth products.
11.1 Remote Control by Sena Headsets
Camera
Button
Camera
Function
Headset
Function
Sena Jog Dial
Type
Sena 3-button
Type
Handlebar
Remote
M
Menu Move
Track Back/ Forward
Rotate Jog Dial while pressing
Press and hold (+)/(-) Button for 1 sec
Move Joystick left or right for 1 sec
S
Execute Play/Pause
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press and hold Joystick for 1 sec
Camera Function Jog Dial Type Three Button Type Handlebar Remote
Video Start
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
Video Stop
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
Single Shot
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
Burst Shot
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
Timelapse Start
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
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Camera Function Jog Dial Type Three Button Type Handlebar Remote
Timelapse Stop
Press and hold Jog Dial for 1 sec
Press and hold Center Button for 1 sec
Press the Joystick for 1 sec
Awake
Triple tap the Phone Button
Press and hold the (-) Button for 3 sec
Triple tap the Rear Button
Deep Sleep
Triple tap the Phone Button
Press and hold the (-) Button for 3 sec
Triple tap the Rear Button
Reconnect
Triple tap the Phone Button
Tap the (+) Button and (-) Button
Triple tap the Rear Button
Still Shot While
Recording
Tap the Phone Button
Press and hold the (+) Button for 1 sec
Tap the Rear Button
Note:
1. If you powered off the camera using camera button control, you cannot power on the camera using
the Bluetooth Remote Control. Use the camera buttons to power it back on.
2. The Handlebar Remote needs to be connected to the headset paired with the camera to use
Bluetooth Remote Control.
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11.2 Remote Control by Sena Snowtalk
Camera Button Camera Function Headset Function Snowtalk Button
M
Menu Move Track Forward Press and hold (R) Button for 2 sec
S
Execute Track Back Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Camera Function Snowtalk Button
Video Start Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Video Stop Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Single Shot Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Burst Shot Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Timelapse Start Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
Timelapse Stop Press and hold (L) Button for 2 sec
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11.3 Remote Control by Sena 10U Headset Buttons
Camera Button Camera Function Headset Function 10U Headset Button
M
Menu Move Track Forward Press and hold (+) Button for 3 secs
S
Execute Play/Pause Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Camera Function 10U Headset Button
Video Start Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Video Stop Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Single Shot Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Burst Shot Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Timelapse Start Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Timelapse Stop Press and hold (+) Button for 1 sec
Awake Press and hold (+) Button for 8 secs
Deep Sleep Press and hold (+) Button for 8 secs
Reconnect Press and hold (+) Button for 8 secs
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11.4 Remote Control by Non-Sena Headsets
Camera Button Camera Function Non-Sena Headsets
M
Menu Move -
S
Execute Dial (or Redial) / Ending a call
Type Operation
Video Start Dial (or redial)
Video Stop Ending a call
Single Shot Dial (or redial)
Burst Shot Dial (or redial)
TImelapse Start Dial (or redial)
Timelapse Stop Ending a call
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12. CAMERA CONNECTION
Recorded video and photos can be copied to a computer using the micro-USB cable provided or—if your computer has an appropriate card reader—directly from the microSD card.
12.1 Connecting to a Windows PC
1. Connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable. The camera LCD will display a USB logo.
2. Your PC’s operating system may install and open new devices automatically, if not, open My Computer.
3. Your PC should recognize the camera as a removable device—look for PRISM card in the list of all devices and open.
4. Open the DCIM folder. Inside, you will nd the 100MEDIA folder, which contains all the les saved on the microSD card by the camera. If there is a large number of les, there will be multiple
folders (100MEDIA, 101MEDIA, etc).
5. Copy the desired les to your PC.
12.2 Connecting to a Mac
1. Connect the camera to your Mac using the USB cable. The camera LCD will display a USB logo.
2. Your Mac’s operating system may install and open new devices automatically, if not, open a new Finder window.
3. Your Mac should recognize the camera as a removable device—look for PRISM card in the list of devices and open.
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4. Open the DCIM folder—inside, you will nd the 100MEDIA folder which contains all the les saved on the microSD card by the camera. If there are a large numbers of les, there will be
multiple folders (100MEDIA, 101MEDIA, etc).
5. Copy the desired les to your Mac.
12.3 Connecting the Camera to a TV
Connect it to your TV using a micro HDMI type combo cable (not included in the basic package).
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13. CAMERA HOUSING
The waterproof housing provided can protect the camera up to 40m underwater. It can be used in rainy conditions as well. Follow the direction below to open the unit. Make sure the housing is clean
from any dirt. Insert the camera and close the back door. Check that the unit is rmly locked.
The skeleton backdoor has an open area for the charging port. After opening the housing, gently pull out the back door and replace it with the skeleton backdoor. You can use it when you need to charge the camera in rainy conditions.
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14. CAMERA MOUNTING
Helmet Mount
Motorcycling Mounting System
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14.1 Helmet Mount
14.1.1. Helmet Clamp Mount
The Helmet Clamp Mount enables you to mount the camera at the side of your helmet. You can adjust the camera angle by rotating the joint. When you are not using the camera, you can take the camera out from the support plate.
14.1.2. Helmet Surface Mount
Helmet Surface Mount enables you to mount the camera on any surface of the helmet. You can adjust the camera angle by rotating the joints. When you are not using the camera, unscrew the camera from the pivot.
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14.1.3 Goggle Mount
The Google Mount enables you to mount the camera on the goggle band. This is useful when you wear a helmet and a goggle separately.
Note:
Prism Lite does not include the Quick Release Mount™ System.
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14.2 Motorcycle Mounting System
The Quick Release Mount™ System provides fast and secure ways to switch the camera mount system on the motorcycle. There are three different QRM types: Handlebar Mount, Top Surface Mount, and Dual or Single Suction Cup Mount. Once you set up the system at a desired angle, you can then mount and release the camera without using any screws or bolts or changing the camera angle. You can lock QRM head to QRM body by using QRM body lock.
Mount Release
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14.2.1. Top Surface Mount
The QRM Top Surface Mount enables you to mount your camera on a at or curved surface such
as windshield, gas tank and a helmet. You can adjust the camera angle by rotating the ball joint on the QRM body. When you are not using the camera, you can simply separate the camera-attached QRM head from the QRM body.
14.2.2. Handlebar Mount
The QRM Handlebar Mount enables you to mount the camera on your motorcycle’s handlebar (between 7/8’’ and 1 1/2’’ diameter). You can choose the directions of the mounting arm and the
U-bolt to best t the mount on your handlebar. When you are not using the camera, you can take out
the camera-attached QRM head from the QRM body.
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14.2.3. Suction Cup Mount
The QRM Dual Suction Cup Mount enables you to mount the camera on surfaces that require some height for recording such as windshield, gas tank, and trunk. You can adjust the camera angle by rotating the wheel joints or the ball joints on the legs. When you are not using the camera, you can simply take out the camera-attached QRM head from the QRM body.
Dual Suction Cup Mount
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QRM Single Suction Cup Mount can be installed on relatively at surface on motorcycle. You can
simply adjust the angle to make the view that you want.
Single Suction Cup Mount
Note:
Make sure you clean the surface before attaching the suction cups so that the suctions are firm and tight. Also, use the QRM wire to tie the QRM system to the motorcycle to protect it from any accidental falling.
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15. FAULT RESET
When the camera is not working properly or is in faulty status for any reason, you may reset by taking the battery out and putting it back in. Power the system back on and try again. This will not restore the camera to factory default settings.
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16. CAMERA SOFTWARE
Sena Device Manager
The Sena Device Manager allows you to upgrade the rmware and congure settings directly from
your PC. It is available for both Windows and Mac. For more information and to download the Sena Device Manager, please visit www.sena.com.
Note:
The Sena Device Manager will not recognize the PRISM if it does not have a microSD card inside.
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17.
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS
General
• Record time: 2 hours
• Operating temperature: -10˚C ~ 55˚C (14°F ~ 131°F)
• Water resistant
• Dimensions (main module): 63.0 mm x 44.0 mm x 23.0 mm (2.5 in x 1.7 in x 0.8 in)
• Camera weight: 100g (3.54 oz)
• Battery weight: 25g (0.88 oz)
Bluetooth
• Prole: Headset Prole, Hands-Free Prole (HFP)
• Bluetooth 4.0
Audio
• Internal microphone
Optical
• Field of view: 137 degrees
• 3.5M pixel CMOS
• Aperture f/2.0
Video mode
• Resolution
- 1,080p / 30fps
- 720p / 30/60fps
- 480p / 120fps
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Photo mode
• Resolution
- 3.5MP (3:2)
- 3.2MP (4:3)
- 3.0MP (16:9)
- 5.0MP (16:9)
• Burst shot
- 10 / 5 / 3 pic
Time lapse mode
• Photo & Video
- Single pic per 1 / 3 / 5 / 10 / 30 / 60 sec
TV-out
• Micro HDMI
Battery
• Charging time: 3.5 hours
• 1100mAh
• Type: Lithium ion battery
Certicates
• CE, FCC, IC
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CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY APPROVALS
FCC Compliance Statement
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.
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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the
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.
FCC RF Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow
the specic operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure
compliance. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modications to the equipment not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This product is CE marked according to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC). Hereby, Sena declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For further information, please consult www.sena.com. Please note that this product uses radio frequency bands not harmonized within EU. Within the EU this product is intended to be used in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and within EFTA in Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
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Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Bluetooth License
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The product is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth
®
Specication 3.0 and has successfully passed all interoperability tests that are specied in the Bluetooth
®
specication. However,
interoperability between the device and other Bluetooth
®
-enabled
products is not guaranteed.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
The crossed-out wheel bin symbol on the product, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. This requirement applies to the European
Union and other locations where separate collection systems are available. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please do not dispose of these products as unsorted
municipal waste, but hand it in at an ofcial collection point for
recycling.
Disposal of waste batteries (Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the battery, manual, or on the packaging box indicates that the battery provided with the product should not be treated as common household waste. This marking might be used in combination with
chemical symbols. The chemical symbols for mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), or lead (PB) indicate that the battery contains these substances above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly handled when they are disposed of, these substances can cause negative effects to human health and the environment. For more detailed information about recycling batteries, please
contact your local civic ofce, other relevant department which
can provide household waste disposal services or the store where you purchased the product.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please ensure that the product is properly used by observing the warnings and cautions below to prevent any risk and/or damage to property.
Product Storage and Management
Keep the product free of dust. It may damage mechanical and electronic parts of the product.
Do not store the product in high temperatures as this may reduce the life span of electronic devices, damage the battery, and/or melt plastic parts of the product.
Condensation may form in and on the product when you expose your product to sudden changes in temperature or when you use your product in a hot place, such as:
(1) When you take your product outside from an air-
conditioned room
(2) When you bring your product from the cold place to a
warm place (3) When you use your product in a hot, humid place (4) When you use your product after it rains
To prevent condensation from forming, put your product inside a plastic bag and tightly seal it. Remove your product from the plastic bag after the temperature inside the bag is similar to the external temperature.
Do not clean the product with cleaning solvents, toxic chemicals, or strong detergents as this may damage the product.
Do not paint the product. Paint may obstruct moving parts or interfere with the normal operation of the product.
Do not drop or otherwise shock the product. It may damage the product or its internal electronic circuits.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product as this may damage the product and invalidate the product warranty.
Do not store the product in humid environments, especially for long time storage.
Do not store the camera in proximity to magnetic elds. Doing so may result in camera malfunction.
Be careful to protect the lens by avoiding rough handling or physical shock.
Wipe the surface of the lens with a soft cloth in the following situations:
(1) When there are ngerprints on the lens surface
(2) When the lens is used in hot or humid environments, such
as near oceans or rivers
Store the product in a well-ventilated room to protect the lens from dirt and dust.
Never leave the product with the lens facing the direct
sunlight. Doing so may result in a re due to the sunlight being
concentrated by the lens.
Product Use
When relevant, follow all regulations regarding the use of the camera.
(1) Do not use your camera in an aircraft, unless permitted. (2) Turn off the camera when you are near medical equipment.
Your camera can cause interference with medical devices in hospital or healthcare facilities.
The camera generates a low level magnetic eld. Keep a safe distance between the camera and cardiac pacemakers to avoid potential interference. Turn off the camera immediately if your camera indicates interference with a pacemaker and contact the pacemaker manufacturer or a physician.
Avoid interference with other electronic devices. Your camera
generates a low level magnetic eld that may interfere with
unsealed or improperly shielded electronic equipment in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to resolve any interference problems you experience.
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Do not cause impact to the product or touch it with sharp tools as this may damage the product.
Do not use the product in high-temperatures or apply heat
to the product as this may cause damage, explosion, or re.
If the camera overheats, remove the battery pack from the main unit and allow the camera’s internal temperature to decrease.
High internal temperature may result in noisy photos. This is not a malfunction and does not affect your camera’s overall performance.
Keep product away from pets or small children. They may damage the product.
Do not use the product near hazardous explosives. When it is near any explosion hazards, turn off the power and heed any regulations, instructions, and signs in the area.
Do not put the product where it may hamper the user’s vision or
manipulate it while using it. This may cause trafc accidents.
Before using your product, fasten the product to the helmet, and double-check that it is fastened. Separation of the product while riding may cause damage to the product or accidents.
Check that the camera is operating properly in advance. Any
le loss or camera damage caused by camera malfunction or
improper use is not covered under warranty.
Never use a damaged memory card. This may result in
electric shock, camera malfunction, or re.
If the product is damaged, stop using it immediately. It may
cause damage, explosion, or re.
Be careful when using the product in wet environments when the camera is removed from the water resistant housing. If the product gets wet, dry it thoroughly before using it any further. Do not attempt to dry the product with an external heat source, such as a hair dryer. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any damage to the product that may have resulted from the product coming into contact with liquid.
Battery
This product has a rechargeable battery. Therefore, when using the product, make sure to adhere to the following:
Be sure to detach the battery pack from the main unit and store it in a cool, dry place. Connected batteries can leak and corrode over time and this can cause serious damage to your product.
The battery performance may be reduced over time with usage.
Make sure you turn off the product when it is not in use. The battery discharges even when your product is in standby mode.
Make sure you charge the battery pack enough before using your product.
When recharging the battery, make sure to use an approved charger provided by the manufacturer. Use of a non-approved
charger may cause re, explosion, leakage, and other hazards
may also reduce the life time or performance of the battery.
Any 3rd party USB charger can be used with Sena products if the charger is approved by either the FCC, CE, IC or other locally approved agencies that Sena accepts.
Store the battery at temperatures of 15°C~25°C (59°F~77°F). Higher or lower temperatures may reduce the capacity and life of the battery, or may cause temporary non-operation. Do not use the product in sub-zero temperatures, because it may cause serious reduction of the battery’s performance.
If you apply heat to the battery or throw it into re, it may explode.
Do not use the product with a damaged battery. It may explode and/or cause accidents.
Never use a damaged charger. It may explode and/or cause accidents.
Battery life may vary depending on conditions, environmental factors, functions of the product in use, and devices used with it.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
Sena Technologies, Inc. (“Sena”) guarantees the product
quality based on the technical specication stated in the
product manual, and data regarding product warranty. Here, product warranty extends to the product only. Sena will not be liable for any loss, damage of human life, or loss of property which may result from using the product beyond defective parts
or aws that occur due to problems in manufacture.
Warranty Period
Sena guarantees free-of-charge replacements of defective
parts of the product or aws that may have occurred due to
problems in manufacture for a period of 2 years from the date of initial purchase.
Termination
Quality warranty of the product becomes effective on the date of initial purchase. In addition, the quality warranty of the product expires when the warranty period expires. However, in the following cases, the warranty will be terminated prematurely.
In the event the product has been sold or transferred to a third party.
In the event the manufacturer’s name, serial number, product
label, or other markings have been modied or removed.
In the event any unauthorized person has tried to disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
Notice and Waiver
By buying and using this product, you relinquish considerable
legal rights including any claim for compensation for damages. Therefore, be certain to read and understand the following terms and conditions before using the product. Use of this product will constitute consent to this agreement, and forfeiture of rights to all claims. If you do not consent to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, return the product for a refund. (Refer to the section “Return for Full Refund”.)
1. You agree that you, your descendants, legal proxies, successors, or transferees will not raise permanent volitional request for any suit, claim, implementation, redemption or similar action from Sena with regard to any occasion such as
difculty, pain, suffering, inconvenience, loss, injury, or death
which may occur to you or a third party during the use of this product.
2. You must completely understand and accept all risks (including those occurring due to any careless behavior of yours or others) which may occur during the use of this product.
3. You are responsible for ensuring that your medical condition
permits usage of the product and that you are in sufcient
physical condition for using any device which can be used with it. In addition, you must ensure that the product does not limit your abilities and that you are able to use it safely.
4. You must be an adult who can take responsibilities for using the product.
5. You must read and understand the following warnings and alerts:
Sena; together with employees, managers, partners,
subsidiaries, representatives, agents, supporting rms
and suppliers, sole sellers of Sena (collectively referred to as “the company”) recommend that, before using the product and similar devices of any brands including its derivative models, you collect any relevant information in advance and be entirely prepared in terms of weather,
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trafc situation, and road conditions.
When you use the product while you operating any vehicle or equipment such as motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, ATVs, or quad-bikes (hereinafter called as “transportation means”), you must take complete caution regardless of the location of such operation.
Use of the product on the road may cause such risks as fracture, serious disability, or death.
Risk factors, which may occur when you use the product, may be due to errors of the manufacturer, its agents, or third parties which are involved in the manufacturing.
Risk factors, which may occur when you use the product, may be unforeseeable. Therefore, you must take full responsibility for any damage or loss caused by all risk factors which may occur when using the product.
When you use the product, use good judgment; never use
it under the inuence of alcohol.
6. You must read and completely understand all terms and conditions of legal rights and warnings that are involved in using the product. In addition, usage of the product constitutes acceptance of all terms and conditions regarding waiver of rights.
Warranty Exclusions
Reasons for Limited Liabilities
If you do not return the product after purchasing it, you relinquish all rights to liabilities, loss, claims, and claims for reimbursement of expenses (including attorney’s fees). Therefore, Sena will not be liable for physical injury, death, or any loss or damage of transportation means, possessions, or assets which belong to you or third parties that may have occurred while you use the product. Further, Sena will not be liable for any substantial damage not related to the condition,
environment, or malfunction of the product. All risks related with the operation of the product depend entirely on the user regardless of its use by the initial purchaser of a third party.
Use of this product may violate local or national laws. In addition, be aware once again that correct and safe use of the product is entirely your responsibility.
Limitation of Liability
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, SENA EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF SENA OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT SENA’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN ANY CASE, THE TOTAL COMPENSATION LIABILITIES OF SENA OR ITS SALES AGENTS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY THE PURCHASER.
Liabilities Disclaimer
In addition to damages which may occur due to the use of the product, Sena will not be liable for damages of the product which occur due to the following events.
In the event the product is misused or used for purposes other than its intended purposes.
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In the event the product is damaged because the user does not follow the content of the product manual.
In the event the product is damaged because it has been left unattended or has undergone any other accident.
In the event the product is damaged because the user has used any parts or software which are not provided by the manufacturer.
In the event the product is damaged because the user has
disassembled, repaired, or modied it in such way as is not
explained in the product manual.
In the event the product is damaged by a third party.
In the event the product is damaged due to Acts of God
(including re, ood, earthquake, storm, hurricane or other
natural disaster).
In the event the surface of the product is damaged by use.
Warranty Service
To obtain product warranty service, send the defective product, at your expense, to the manufacturer or the seller along with proof of purchase (a receipt that shows the purchase date,
a product registration certicate of the Website, and other
relevant information). Take necessary measures to protect the product. In order to get a refund or replacement, you must include the whole package as it was purchased.
Free-of-charge Service
Sena will provide free-of-charge repair or replacement service for the product when product defects occur within the scope of the product warranty during the warranty period.
Return for Full Refund
Should you not agree to the terms and conditions explained above, you may return the product for a full refund. To get a refund, within 14 days from the purchase date you must return the product to the seller in such a condition as it was purchased.
Unless you return the product within 14 days from the purchase date, you will have read and agreed to all the terms and conditions explained above, and Sena will not be liable for any claim for damages related with the product.
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