INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY ........................................................................................................................................ 6
INSTALLING THE MICRO SDMEMORY CARD ..................................................................................................................................... 8
POWERING ON –OFF /ENERGY SAVE ............................................................................................................................................ 9
USING THE CAMCORDER ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Main Camcorder Modes .............................................................................................................. 11
Camcorder Mounts and Accessories .......................................................................................... 13
WATERPROOF CASE ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
INSTALLING THE BICYCLE MOUNT ................................................................................................................................................ 14
INSTALLING THE HELMET MOUNTING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 15
Using Your Action Camcorder .................................................................................................... 15
POWERING ON YOUR CAMCORDER .............................................................................................................................................. 15
NAVIGATING THE MENUS .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
VIDEO CAPTURE –STANDARD MODE ........................................................................................................................................... 18
VIDEO CAPTURE –CAR CARRYING MODE ...................................................................................................................................... 22
MENU OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Wireless Remote Control ........................................................................................................... 46
USING THE ACTION CAMCORDER VIA THE REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................... 46
CHANGING THE BATTERY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 47
Vivitar Action Cam - Mobile Device Application .......................................................................... 49
MOBILE DEVICE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 49
INSTALLING THE VIVITAR ACTION CAM APPLICATION......................................................................................................................... 49
CONNECTING YOUR ACTION CAM TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE ............................................................................................................... 50
USING THE VIVITAR ACTION CAM APPLICATION............................................................................................................................... 51
COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 73
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – USING THE CDROM ......................................................................................................................... 74
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – USING THE ONLINE LINK ..................................................................................................................... 76
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CONNECTING THE CAMCORDER TO THE COMPUTER ......................................................................................................................... 76
GETTING VIDEOS AND PHOTOS FROM THE CAMCORDER TO THE COMPUTER ........................................................................................... 77
TRANSFERRING IMAGES MANUALLY FROM THE CAMCORDER TO THE COMPUTER ..................................................................................... 78
Technical Support ....................................................................................................................... 86
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Vivitar DVR 794HDv4 Full HD Wi-Fi Action Camcorder. Everything
you need to take high definition digital videos and photos is included with your camcorder.
This unique, ultraportable camera design is adapted specifically for this camera and can be used
to capture special moments in many different environments.
Vivitar makes capturing those special moments as easy as possible.
Please read this manual carefully first in order to get the most out of your digital camcorder.
NOTE:
Your digital action camcorder supports a Class 6 or higher Micro SD card with a capacity
expansion up to 32GB.
In order to use your digital action camcorder normally, please insert the Micro SD Memory
card before use. Please format the Micro SD Memory Card before first use.
Micro SD Memory cards are not included and need to be purchased separately.
This camcorder is a plug and play device. You can download the pictures and videos
without the software by directly accessing the camera’s memory card from your computer.
We would however recommend that you install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager
software to enjoy the full Vivitar experience.
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What’s Included
1. Wi-Fi Action Camcorder
6. Wireless Remote Control
2. USB Cable
7. Bicycle Mount
3. AC Adapter
8. Helmet Mount & Strap
4. Vivitar Experience Installation CD
9. Lithium Battery
5. Waterproof Casing
10. Camera Shield
NOTE: Micro SD Card not included.
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Parts of the Camcorder
1.
Shutter / OK Button
8.
Wi-Fi Button / Down Button
2.
Power / Mode Button
9.
Battery Cover
3.
Lens
10.
LCD Screen
4.
Charging (Blue) / Busy (Red) LED Indicator
11.
Working LED Indicator
5.
Microphone
12.
Speaker
6.
Menu / Display Button
13.
Micro SD Card Slot
7.
Wi-Fi Button LED Indicator
14.
Mini HDMI Port
15.
Micro USB Port
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Initial Camcorder Setup
INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY
TO INSTALL THE LITHIUM BATTERY:
1. If the camera is inside the waterproof casing, please take it out of the casing.
2. Push and hold the battery cover lever up to the unlock/open position, until it flips open.
3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment as shown. Make sure to place the battery
according to the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment.
4. Close the battery cover.
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TO CHARGE THE LITHIUM BATTERY:
1. Power off the camcorder.
2. Open the USB cover. Connect the included USB cable to the camcorder and connect the
other end of the cable to a power source such as the included AC charger or to a
computer. Please refer to the images shown below for reference.
CHARGING USING THE AC CHARGER:
CHARGING USING THE COMPUTER:
3. During the time the camcorder is charging, the LED charging status indicator light (blue) is
on. It takes about 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the battery. When the battery is fully charged
the LED status indicator light turns off.
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NOTE:
Battery Indicator
Description
The battery level is full.
The battery level is half.
The battery level is low, indicating to prepare for
recharging the built-in lithium battery.
Once ‘Low Battery’ appears on the LCD, this
indicates that the battery level is completely exhausted
and the camcorder automatically turns off after a few
seconds. Please fully recharge the battery.
While the device is charging it cannot be used to capture images.
When the camcorder is on, connecting it to a computer will not charge the device. Make sure
the camcorder is powered off to recharge.
BATTERY INDICATOR:
NOTE: When the battery capacity drops to a low level, the battery icon will flash on the display,
indicating that the camcorder requires to be recharged. Please charge the battery. When the
battery icon flickers, the camcorder will shut down automatically.
INSTALLING THE MICRO SD MEMORY CARD
Make sure a High Speed Class 6 or higher Micro SD Memory card has been properly inserted
into your camcorder. A Micro SD Card must be inserted before use.
Micro SD Memory card not included.
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INSTALLING THE MEMORY CARD:
To properly insert the Micro SD Card, follow the instructions below:
1. Power off the camcorder.
2. Open the Micro SD Card cover.
3. Insert the Micro SD Card into the Micro SD Card slot in the direction as shown above.
4. Gently press the Micro SD Card until you hear a slight clicking sound. This indicates the
memory card has been inserted correctly.
5. To remove the card, gently press on the edge of the card to release it and pull the card out.
IMPORTANT:
Please power the camcorder off before installing or taking out the memory card.
If the card is inserted or removed while the camcorder's power is on, it may damage the card
and/or any recorded data. Always confirm that the power is off before inserting the card into
the camcorder.
Make sure there is room on the Micro SD Memory Card for additional images. If the Micro SD
Memory Card is full, additional images will not be added to the memory card.
POWERING ON – OFF / ENERGY SAVE
TO POWER ON THE CAMCORDER:
1. Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds.
2. The LCD displays turns on and a sound can be heard from the camcorder’s speaker.
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TO POWER OFF THE CAMCORDER:
Press the MODE button to
select the mode.
Press the Shutter/OK button to capture
your videos and photos.
1. Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds.
2. A sound can be heard from the camcorder’s speaker and the camcorder powers off.
ENERGY SAVE AND AUTO POWER OFF:
ENERGY SAVE: The camera automatically enters Sleep Mode (Energy Save) after one minute of
inactivity to save energy. Once the camera is in Sleep Mode, the Charging/Busy LED Indicator
light (red light, front side of camera) remains on. Short press any camera button to reactivate the
camera.
AUTO POWER OFF: Your camcorder also has an auto power off feature that will automatically
turn off your camcorder after a specific period of time that your camera is left idle. The auto power
off time settings can be set from the ‘Power Save’ settings menu.
NOTE: Shutdown due to low power. When the camera’s power is extremely low, the LCD will
display the Low Battery Power icon . The camera will automatically power off. Please
recharge the battery.
USING THE CAMCORDER
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Main Camcorder Modes
Video Capture Mode
Use this mode to capture videos with your digital camcorder.
To record a video, please check that the DV is in Video mode. If the video icon is not
displayed on the LCD screen, short press the Power/Mode button repeatedly until it
appears. To start recording, press the Shutter/OK button. Press the Shutter/OK button
again to stop recording. The video is automatically saved to your camcorder’s memory
card.
Car Carrying Capture Mode
Use this mode to capture videos in motion with your camcorder.
To take a video, please check that the DV is in Car Carrying mode. If the car carrying
icon is not displayed on the LCD screen, short press the Power/Mode button
repeatedly until it appears. Press the Shutter/OK button to capture your video. The video
is automatically saved to your camcorder’s memory card. NOTE:
1) In Car Carrying mode, a passage of video is kept every three minutes in recording.
After the storage card is full, the earliest passage will be deleted, and video will be
recorded in a circulating way.
2) Boot after choosing Car Carrying mode, normal shutdown again after boot, then
connecting to the car charger will automatically enter the Car Carrying mode and
start the video recording.
Your camera has different modes for the various camera functions.
Short press the Power/Mode button to toggle between the Video Capture, Photo Capture and
Playback Modes.
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Photo Capture Mode
Use this mode to capture pictures with your camcorder.
To take a photo, please check that the DV is in Photo mode. If the photo icon is not
displayed on the LCD screen, short press the Power/Mode button repeatedly until it
appears. Press the Shutter/OK button to capture your photo. The picture is automatically
saved to your camcorder’s memory card.
Playback Mode (Car, Video, JPG)
Use this mode to view and manage your captured videos and photos via your camcorder.
Please check that the DV is in Playback mode. If the Playback icon is not displayed on
the LCD screen, short press the Power/Mode button repeatedly until it appears.
NOTE: Your captured images can be also viewed either on the computer, on your
television or your mobile device.
Playback Mode on the Computer: After turning on your camcorder, connect it to your
computer via the supplied USB cable to view the images on your computer.
Playback Mode on the HDTV: After turning on your camcorder and connecting it to an
HDTV via an HDMI cable (purchased separately), it enters Playback Mode.
Mobile Device: After downloading the Vivitar Action Cam app to your mobile device and
connecting it via Wi-Fi to your camera, tap the Playback Media icon to view your captured
images.
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Camcorder Mounts and Accessories
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3
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2
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WATERPROOF CASE
1. Shutter Release
2. Clamp (Securing Latch)
3. Power/Mode Button
4. Menu Button
5. Wi-Fi Button
Your action cam comes with a waterproof casing for underwater action and added durability. To
assemble your camera to the case, follow the instructions below:
1. Open the latch on the waterproof casing. To open the case, insert a finger at the half circle
of the latch by prying the latch up - away from the case.
2. Insert the camera lens forward into the case.
3. Before sealing the waterproof case, make sure the camera housing’s rubber seal is clean.
Carefully check whether the waterproof ring of the casing is flat and smooth. Close the
door and secure the latch.
4. After putting the device in and closing the cover of the waterproof casing, carefully check
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whether the waterproof ring is deformed due to pressure.
5. While the camcorder is in the waterproof casing, press the POWER/MODE button to
select either Video or Photo Capture Mode. Press the Shutter button for recording your
videos and capturing your photos.
NOTE:
A single hair or grain of sand can cause a leak. You can test by closing the case without
inserting the camera. Submerse the case completely in water for about a minute. Remove the
case from the water, dry off its exterior with a towel, and then open the case. If the entire
interior is dry, the case is safe for use under water.
Before opening the waterproof casing and putting the device in, carefully check whether the
waterproof ring of the casing is flat and smooth.
After placing the device into the waterproof casing and closing the cover, carefully check
whether the waterproof ring is deformed due to pressure.
After every use in salt water you will need to rinse the outside of the housing with non-salt
water and dry. Not doing this can eventually cause corrosion of the hinge pin and salt buildup
in the seal, which can cause failure.
To clean the seal, rinse in fresh water and shake dry (drying with a cloth may cause lint to
compromise the seal). Re-install the seal into the grooves of the housing.
INSTALLING THE BICYCLE MOUNT
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INSTALLING THE HELMET MOUNTING SYSTEM
Using Your Action Camcorder
POWERING ON YOUR CAMCORDER
1. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds to turn on the camcorder.
The LCD screen briefly displays the ‘Vivitar’ screen and opens to the Video Capture Mode.
2. Press and hold the POWER button again for about 2 seconds to turn the power off.
CHANGING CAMCORDER MODE
CAMCORDER MODES
1. Video Capture Mode (Standard) - Use this mode to capture videos with your camcorder.
2. Video Capture Mode(Car Carrying) – Use this mode to capture videos in motion with
your camcorder.
3. Photo Capture Mode - Use this mode to capture photos with your camcorder.
4. Playback Mode (for photos and videos) – Connect to your camcorder to your computer
or television to use this mode to view your captured photos and videos.
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SWITCHING MODES
After turning on the camcorder, short press the POWER/MODE button to switch between the
four modes in turn:
When in Video Capture Mode - Standard, this icon will display on the top-left corner of the
LCD display.
When in Video Capture Mode – Car Carrying, this icon will display on the top-left corner
of the LCD display. The display appears upside down.
When in Photo Capture Mode, this icon will display on the top-left corner of the LCD
display.
When in Playback Mode, the Playback icon and list of media ‘CAR, VIDEO, JPG’ will
display on the LCD display.
In Video Capture Mode, press the SHUTTER button to start recording and press it again to
stop.
In Car Carrying Video Capture Mode, press the SHUTTER button to start recording and press
it again to stop.
In Photo Capture Mode, press the SHUTTER button to take photo.
In Playback Mode, press the SHUTTER button to play back your selected Video.
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NAVIGATING THE MENUS
VIDEO CAPTURE, PHOTO CAPTURE AND PLAYBACK MENUS
To access the Main Menu for each Mode:
1. Press the MENU / DISP. button to open the Main Menus for the current mode.
2. Press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to select a specific menu.
The selected option appears highlighted.
3. Press the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm and save your selection and open the options
for the menu you have selected.
4. To select a specific option, press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to select an option and then
the SHUTTER/OK button to save the selected option and return to the menu screen.
NOTE:
To go back from the submenus or exit the Main Menu, press the MENU / DISP. button.
GENERAL CAMCORDER SETTINGS MENUS
To access the General Camcorder Settings Menu:
1. Press the MENU button to open the menu screen while in any mode.
2. Short press the POWER/MODE button to select the tab with the General Camcorder
Settings icon .
NOTE: If you have already highlighted a menu item and would like to enter the Settings
Menu, press the DOWN (WI-FI) button until there is no menu item highlighted. This
indicates that the top, left current tab (Video, Photo, or Playback) is selected. You can now
short press the POWER/MODE button to switch to the Settings tab.
3. Press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to select a specific menu.
The selected option appears highlighted.
4. Press the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm and save your selection and open the options
for the menu you have selected.
5. To select a specific option, press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to select an option and then
the SHUTTER/OK button to save the selected option and return to the menu screen.
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NOTE:
At any time you can press the MENU button to exit the menus and return to the previous
screen.
Once you change a setting, the setting is saved by your camera until you manually change
the setting or restore the camera’s default factory settings.
After selecting your desired setting, some settings appear as an icon on the LCD screen in
Capture Mode – indicating the option selected.
VIDEO CAPTURE – STANDARD MODE
The Video Capture Mode allows you to capture videos with your digital camcorder.
After powering on your camcorder, the camcorder automatically enters the Video Capture Mode –
either Standard or Car Carrying mode, depending on what mode was last used prior to powering
off your camcorder. If needed, press the POWER/MODE button until the Video Capture icon appears.
TAKING A VIDEO
1. Selecting the Scene with the LCD Display:
Use the LCD display to direct the camcorder at the scene you would like to capture.
NOTE: The time available for video capture (as per the installed memory card size and
selected resolution) is shown on the top right of the LCD screen.
2. Changing Resolution:
If you would like to change the resolution, press the MENU button and then press the
DOWN (WIFI) button to select ‘Movie Size’. Next, press the SHUTTER/OK button to
view the Movie Size options. Press the DOWN (WIFI) button to select an option and
then press the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm the option.
The Movie Size options include:
STARTS/STOPS: Starts and stops the video capture.
ENTERS SUBMENU/SAVES SELECTION: Within the Menu, enters the
selected menu’s submenu list and saves the selected submenu option.
MENU
OPENS/EXITS MENU: Opens and exits the menu options for Video
Capture Mode and General Camera Settings.
NOTE: Use the DOWN (Wi-Fi) button to navigate within the menu options.
POWER / MODE
POWERS ON/OFF:
LONG PRESS: Powers the camcorder on and off.
START: Press the SHUTTER/OK button to start the video capture.
The camcorder’s LED busy light (red) turns on and blinks. All icons disappear and the
elapsed time appears on the top right corner of the LCD screen along with a blinking
icon REC that indicates the recording is in progress.
STOP: Press the SHUTTER/OK button again to stop the video recording.
4. The video is automatically saved to the camcorder’s Micro SD Memory card.
NOTE:
While capturing your video, after approximately one minute of video capture, the LCD display
turns off in order to save power. The busy LED light remains on and the video continues to be
captured. Press the any button to reactivate the LCD display.
After recording the video, the updated amount of available time left to capture additional
videos as per your memory card size and selected resolution size appears on the LCD
screen.
If the memory card is full or the battery level is low, the camera will automatically stop
recording the video
VIDEO CAPTURE MODE BUTTONS
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SELECTS MODE/ENTERS CAMCORDER SETTINGS MENU:
SHORT PRESS:
- Standby Mode: Toggles between the Video Capture – Standard Mode,
Car Carrying Mode, Photo Capture Mode and Playback Mode.
- Menu Mode: Toggles between the current mode menu and the
camcorder setting menus.
DOWN / WI-FI
WIFI: Connects or disconnects camera to Wi-Fi.
NAVIGATES MENU: Down button used to navigate within the Menus,
toggling between the menu options.
Item
Function
Description
1
Mode Selection
Displays the current selected Mode:
Video Capture – Standard Mode
2
Frames Per Second
Displays the recording frame rate.
The frames per second options include: 30fps, 60fps
VIDEO CAPTURE MODE LCD ICON STATUS DESCRIPTION
The following icons appear on the LCD screen and indicate the selected menu options and
camera status.
Video Mode Recording Mode
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3
Movie Size Selection
Displays the selected Movie Size Setting.
The Movie Size options include:
1080P (60fps), 720P (60fp), 720P (30fps)
4
Video Quality
Displays the selected Video Quality. The Video
Quality options include: Super Fine, Fine, Normal
5
Video Counter /
Record Indicator
Standby Mode: Video Counter
Displays the amount of time available for video
capture as per selected Movie Size and memory
card size.
Record Mode: Record Indicator
Displays the elapsed time as the video is being
recorded and a blinking REC icon appears. Note
that Standby icons do not appear while recording
is in progress.
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Battery Indicator
Displays the current status of the battery level.
The battery level is full.
The battery level is empty. Indication to
recharge the battery. The low battery icon
will flash on the LCD screen when the battery
level is low. Once ‘Low Battery’ appears
on the LCD, this indicates that the battery level
is completely exhausted and the camcorder
automatically turns off after a few seconds.
Please fully recharge the battery.
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Recording Indicator
Displays a flashing REC icon when recording is in
progress.
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Recording Length
Displays the elapsed time of the recording in
progress.
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VIDEO CAPTURE – CAR CARRYING MODE
The Video Capture Mode allows you to capture videos with your digital camcorder.
After powering on your camcorder, the camcorder automatically enters the Video Capture Mode –
either Standard or Car Carrying (Driving) Mode, depending on what mode was last used prior to
powering off your camcorder. If needed, short press the POWER / MODE button once to enter
the Car Carrying Mode.
TAKING A VIDEO
1. Selecting the Scene with the LCD Display:
Use the LCD display to direct the camcorder at the scene you would like to capture.
NOTE:
If you are holding the camcorder as in standard mode, the LCD icons appear
upside-down on the LCD screen.
The time available for video capture (as per the installed memory card size and
selected resolution) is shown on the top right of the LCD screen.
2. Changing Resolution:
If you would like to change the resolution, press the MENU button and then press the
DOWN (WIFI) button to select ‘Movie Size’. Next, press the SHUTTER/OK button to
view the Movie Size options. Press the DOWN (WIFI) button to select an option and
then press the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm the option.
The Movie Size options include:
START: Press the SHUTTER/OK button to start the video capture.
The camcorder’s LED busy light turns on and blinks. All icons disappear and the
elapsed time appears on the top right corner of the LCD screen along with a blinking
REC icon that indicates the recording is in progress.
STOP: Press the SHUTTER/OK button again to stop the video recording.
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4. The video is automatically saved to the camcorder’s Micro SD Memory card.
Button
Description
SHUTTER / OK
STARTS/STOPS: Starts and stops the video capture.
ENTERS SUBMENU/SAVES SELECTION: Within the Menu, enters the
selected menu’s submenu list and saves the selected submenu option.
MENU
OPENS/EXITS MENU: Opens and exits the menu options for Video
Capture Mode and General Camera Settings.
NOTE: Use the DOWN/Wi-Fi button to navigate within the menu options.
POWER / MODE
POWERS ON/OFF:
LONG PRESS: Powers the camcorder on and off.
SELECTS MODE/ENTERS CAMCORDER SETTINGS MENU:
SHORT PRESS:
- Standby Mode: Toggles between the Video Capture – Standard Mode,
Car Carrying Mode, Photo Capture Mode and Playback Mode.
NOTE:
In Car Carrying (Driving) Mode, a passage of video is kept every three minutes in recording.
After the memory card is full, the earliest passage will be deleted, and video will be recorded
in a circulating (looping) way.
To have the Car Carrying Mode be the default mode when powering on your action cam, enter
the Car Carrying Mode then power off the camcorder. When you power on your camcorder
the next time it will be by default in the Car Carrying Video Capture Mode.
You can connect the camera using a car charger and when powering on the camcorder it
automatically opens to the Car Carrying Mode and starts recording.
After recording the video, the updated amount of available time left to capture additional
videos as per your memory card size and selected resolution size appears on the LCD
screen.
If the memory card is full or the battery level is low, the camera will automatically stop
recording the video.
VIDEO CAPTURE – CAR CARRYING MODE BUTTONS
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- Menu Mode: Toggles between the current mode menu and the
camcorder setting menus.
DOWN / WI-FI
WIFI: Connects or disconnects camera to Wi-Fi.
NAVIGATES MENU: Down button used to navigate within the Menus,
toggling between the menu options.
Item
Function
Description
1
Mode Selection
Displays the current selected Mode:
Video Capture – Car Carrying (Driving) Mode
2
Frames Per Second
Displays the recording frame rate.
The frames per second options include: 30fps, 60fps
VIDEO CAPTURE – CAR CARRYING MODE LCD ICON STATUS
DESCRIPTION
The following icons appear on the LCD screen and indicate the selected menu options and
camera status.
Car Carrying (Driving) Mode Recording Mode
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3
Movie Size Selection
Displays the selected Movie Size Setting.
The Movie Size options include:
1080P (60fps), 720P (60fp), 720P (30fps)
4
Video Quality
Displays the selected Video Quality. The Video
Quality options include: Super Fine, Fine, Normal
5
Video Counter /
Record Indicator
Standby Mode: Video Counter
Displays the amount of time available for video
capture as per selected Movie Size and memory
card size.
Record Mode: Record Indicator
Displays the elapsed time as the video is being
recorded and a blinking REC icon appears. Note
that Standby icons do not appear while recording
is in progress.
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Battery Indicator
Displays the current status of the battery level.
The battery level is full.
The battery level is empty. Indication to
recharge the battery. The low battery icon
will flash on the LCD screen when the battery
level is low. Once ‘Low Battery’ appears
on the LCD, this indicates that the battery level
is completely exhausted and the camcorder
automatically turns off after a few seconds.
Please fully recharge the battery.
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Recording Indicator
Displays a flashing REC icon when recording is in
progress.
8
Recording Length
Displays the elapsed time of the recording in
progress.
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PHOTO CAPTURE MODE
The Photo Capture Mode allows you to capture photos with your digital camcorder.
When you first power on the camcorder, the Video Capture Mode will be active.
In order to open the Photo Capture Mode, short press the POWER/MODE button until the Photo
icon appears on the top left of the LCD screen.
TAKING A PHOTO
1. Selecting the Scene with the LCD Display:
Use the LCD display to direct the camcorder at the scene you would like to capture.
2. Changing Resolution:
If you would like to change the resolution, press the MENU button and then press the DOWN (WIFI) button to select ‘Resolution’. Next, press the SHUTTER/OK button to view
the Resolution options. Press the UP (WIFI) button to select an option and then press
the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm the option.
The Resolution options include:
The Resolution options include:
Displays the selected photo Quality. The Quality
options include: Super Fine, Fine, Normal
4
Self-Timer / Photo Burst
Displays the selected Self-Timer or Photo Burst
Mode setting.
NOTE:
- No icon appears when the setting is off.
- The Self-Timer and Photo Burst options can work
only one at a time, not simultaneously. When one
option is on, the other is off.
The following icons appear on the LCD screen and indicate the selected menu options and
camera status.
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The Self-Timer options include:
OFF (no Icon), 2 seconds, 10 seconds, Double
The Photo Burst Mode options include:
OFF (no Icon), 3 photos, 5 photos, 10 photos
5
Photo Counter
Displays the amount of photos available for photo
capture as per selected photo resolution and memory
card size.
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Battery Indicator
Displays the current status of the battery level.
The battery level is full.
The battery level is empty. Indication to
recharge the battery. The low battery icon
will flash on the LCD screen when the battery
level is low. Once ‘Low Battery’ appears
on the LCD, this indicates that the battery level
is completely exhausted and the camcorder
automatically turns off after a few seconds.
Please fully recharge the battery.
NOTE:
Some icons appear only when the selected setting is ON as per the selected option. These
settings include: PhotoBurst Mode, Self-Timer. If the selection is set to OF, then no icon is
displayed on the LCD.
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PLAYBACK MODE
Playback Main Menu Screen
The Playback mode allows you to review, protect and delete photos and videos that you’ve
captured with you camcorder.
To enter Playback Mode, power on your camcorder and then short press the POWER/MODE
button until the camera enters Playback Mode. ‘CAR, VIDEO, JPG’ appear on the screen.
VIEWING CAPTURED IMAGES
While in Playback mode, you can scroll through your captured videos and photos to view each
image. The following Playback Main Menu list appears on the screen:
To select which type of image to view:
1. Press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to scroll and select between:
- CAR (Car Carrying Video Playback)
- VIDEO (Standard Video Playback Mode)
- JPG (Photo Playback)
2. Press the SHUTTER/OK button to select the highlighted option. This then opens a screen
for that selected image type with the last captured image appearing on screen.
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PLAYBACK MODE BUTTONS
Button
Description
SHUTTER/OK
FILE TYPE SELECT: Press to select the highlighted CAR, VIDEO or
JPG and enter the corresponding Playback screen.
VIDEO PLAYBACK – CAR and VIDEO
- START: Starts video playback of the selected file.
- PAUSE/RESUME: Pauses video playback. Resumes playing the
paused video.
MENU
OPEN/EXIT MENU: Opens and exits the menu options for Playback
Mode and General Camera Settings.
NOTE: Use the DOWN/Wi-Fi button to navigate within the menu
options.
VIDEO PLAYBACK– CAR and VIDEO
- STOP: Stops a playing video.
POWER / MODE
POWERS ON/OFF:
LONG PRESS: Powers the camcorder on and off.
SELECTS MODE/ENTERS CAMCORDER SETTINGS MENU:
SHORT PRESS – from the Playback Main Menu list:
- Standby Mode: Toggles between the Video Capture – Standard Mode,
Car Carrying Mode, Photo Capture Mode and Playback Mode.
- Menu Mode: Toggles between the current mode menu and the
camcorder setting menus.
DOWN / WI-FI
WIFI: Connects or disconnects camera to Wi-Fi.
NAVIGATES MENU: Down button used to navigate within the Menus,
toggling between the menu options.
PLAYBACK FILE NAVIGATION: Scrolls between the captured files.
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VIDEO PLAYBACK: PLAYING CAPTURED VIDEOS ON YOUR
CAMCORDER
To play your captured videos:
1. Enter Playback Mode:
After powering on your camcorder, short press the POWER/MODE button until the
camcorder displays the Playback Mode. The Playback Menu list appears:
CAR, VIDEO, JPG
2. Select Video Type:
Use the DOWN (WI-FI) to select and highlight either CAR or VIDEO from the Playback
Main Menu list to view your captured videos.
3. Select Video File:
Press the SHUTTER/OK button to confirm your selection and enter the selected Video
Playback Mode.
Press the DOWN (WI-FI) button to scroll through the videos and select a video file.
4. Play your selected Video File:
PLAY: Press the SHUTTER/OK button to play the selected video.
PAUSE: Press the SHUTTER/OK button to pause and resume playing the video.
While playing the video the PAUSE icon appears on the bottom of the screen,
indicating that you can press the SHUTTER/OK button to pause the video.
RESUME PLAY: While the video is paused the PAUSE icon appears in the middle of
the screen, and the PLAY icon appears on the bottom of the screen, indicating that the
video is paused and that you can press the SHUTTER/OK button to resume playing the
video.
STOP: Press the MENU button to stop the playing video.
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VIDEO PLAYBACK MODE LCD ICON STATUS DESCRIPTION
Item
Function
Description
1
Mode Selection
Displays the current selected Mode:
Playback Mode
2
Protected/Locked Image
(Locked images only)
The lock icon indicates that the file has been
protected/locked.
The lock icon appears only on locked files. Files that
do not display this icon are unlocked.
3
Total Captured Video Time
Displays the total time of the recorded video.
4
Date and Time
Displays the date and time of the recorded video.
5
File Numbering
Indicates serial number of the current file / total
number of files
6
Current Playback Time
Displays the current point of time of the video as it is
playing.
7
Video Playback Controls
PAUSE: While playing the video the PAUSE icon
appears on the bottom of the screen, indicating
that you can press the SHUTTER/OK button to
pause the video.
RESUME PLAY: While the video is paused the
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Selected Video File Screen
Video Playback Screen
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PAUSE icon appears in the middle of the
screen, and the PLAY icon appears on the
bottom of the screen, indicating that the video is
paused and that you can press the SHUTTER/OK
button to resume playing the video.
STOP: Indicates that you can press the MENU
button to stop the playing video.
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Video Frame Image
Displays the first frame of the selected video file.
PHOTO PLAYBACK: VIEWING PHOTOS ON YOUR CAMCORDER
To view your captured photos:
1. Enter Playback Mode:
After powering on your camcorder, short press the POWER/MODE button until the
camcorder displays the Playback Mode.
2. Select Media Type:
Use the DOWN (WIFI) button to select PHOTO from the Playback Main Menu and then
press SHUTTER/OK button to view your captured videos. The last captured photo is
shown on the screen.
3. Select Photo:
Press the DOWN (WIFI) button to scroll through your photos.
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PHOTO PLAYBACK MODE LCD ICON STATUS DESCRIPTION
Item
Function
Description
1
Mode Selection
Displays the current selected Mode:
Playback Mode
2
Protected/Locked Image
(Locked images only)
The lock icon indicates that the file has been
protected/locked.
The lock icon appears only on locked files. Files that
do not display this icon are unlocked.
3
File Numbering
Indicates serial number of the current file / total
number of files
DELETING CAPTURED IMAGES
While in the Playback Mode, you can delete captured videos and photos saved to the Micro SD
Memory card in your camcorder using the Playback menu.
1. Enter the Playback Mode.
2. Select the file you would like to delete.
3. Press the MENU button to enter the Playback Mode menu options.
NOTE: To exit the menu options, press the MENU button.
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4. Press the DOWN (WIFI) button to select and highlight the ‘Delete…’ menu option.
5. Press the SHUTTER/OKbutton to enter the ‘Delete’ menu options.
The following options appear:
- Single: This option deletes the selected image.
- All: This option deletes all unlocked images (videos and photos).
Press the DOWN (WIFI) button to select an option and then press the SHUTTER/OK
button to confirm.
6. A window then appears to confirm your selected ‘Delete’ option.
The following options appear:
- Yes: This option deletes the selected file (if Single was selected) or all files (if All was
selected).
- No: This option returns to the previous ‘Delete’ menu screen without deleting the
image(s).
Use the DOWN (WIFI) button to select an option and then press the SHUTTER/OK
button to confirm.
7. To exit and return to the Playback menu screen, select ‘No’ at any time and confirm by
pressing the SHUTTER/OK button.
Caution: Please use the ‘Delete’ feature with care. Once images are deleted they are
permanently deleted from the Micro SD Memory card. Please make sure that you only
use this feature once you have downloaded and saved all the images you wish to your
computer.
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MENU OPTIONS
Menu Name
and Description
Menu Options
Menu Options Details
Movie Size
The Movie Size menu allows you to choose
the desired size of the video taken by your
camera. Keep in mind that videos with a
higher resolution will also take up more of
your camera’s memory.
1080P (Default)
1080P (30fps)
720P
720P (60fps)
720P
720P (30fps)
Video Quality
The Video Quality menu allows you to select
the desired quality level of the images taken
by your camera. Keep in mind that images
with a higher image quality level will also take
up more memory on your camera.
Super Fine
(Default)
Fine
Normal
Displays the video Quality
options.
Slow Motion
The Slow Motion option captures your video
in slow motion.
OFF (Default)
ON
White Balance
The White Balance feature allows your
camera to adjust the coloring of the captured
images depending on the type of light source
in the current environment.
Properly adjusting the White Balance setting
to match your current environment will allow
the camera to properly balance the colors in
the images that are taken with your camera.
Auto (Default)
Automatic white balance.
Daylight
White balance selected for
daylight surrounding.
Cloudy
White balance selected for
cloudy surrounding.
Tungsten
White balance selected for
tungsten lighting.
Fluorescent
White balance selected for
fluorescent surrounding.
See the ‘Navigating the Menus’ section for instructions how to access the Mode Menus and the
General Camera Settings Menus.
VIDEO CAPTURE MODE MENUS
To open the Video Capture menu options, press the MENU button while in Video Capture Mode.
The following menus appear for both Standard and Car Carrying Video Capture Modes:
Movie Size, Video Quality, Slow Motion, White Balance, Date Stamp
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Date Stamp
When you capture an image with your
camera, the Date Stamp feature allows the
image to include a date stamp or date and
time stamp displaying when the image was
taken.
Off (Default)
Date
Date & Time
Off – No date or time
appears on the saved
image.
Date – The date appears on
the saved image.
Date & Time – Both the date
and the time of image
capture appear on the saved
image.
Menu Name
and Description
Menu Options
Menu Option Details
Resolution
The Resolution menu allows you to choose
the desired size of the images taken by your
camera. Keep in mind that images with a
higher resolution will also take up more of
your camera’s memory.
14M pixel resolution
4416 x 3312
12M pixel resolution
4000 x 3000
10M pixel resolution
3648 x 2736
8M pixel resolution
3264 x 2448
5M pixel resolution
(Default)
2592 x 1944
3M pixel resolution
2048 x 1536
Quality
The Quality menu allows you to select the
desired quality level of the images taken by
your camera. Keep in mind that images with a
higher image quality level will also take up
more memory on your camera.
Super Fine (Default)
Fine
Normal
Displays the picture Quality
setting.
Metering
The Metering setting will affect how your
camera focuses when capturing an image.
Depending on your selection, the camera will
be more sensitive to focusing on particular
Center
Multi-spot
(Default)
Center – Averages the light
metered from the entire
frame, but giving greater
weight to the subject in the
center.
PHOTO CAPTURE MODE MENUS
To open the Photo Capture menu options, press the MENU button while in Photo Capture Mode.
The following menus appear:
Resolution, Quality, Metering, White Balance, Exposure, Self-Timer, Photo Burst
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areas in the display and adjust the image
color and lighting accordingly.
Spot
Multi-spot – Used in
standard conditions the
camera divides and adjusts
the settings of the image
into several zones for light
metering such as complex
light conditions, position of
subject, brightness,
background, direct light
and scenes.
Spot – Meters the area
within the spot point frame
at the center of the LCD to
set the exposure on the
subject in the center of the
monitor.
WhiteBalance
The White Balance feature allows your
camera to adjust the coloring of the captured
images depending on the type of light source
in the current environment.
Properly adjusting the White Balance setting
to match your current environment will allow
the camera to properly balance the colors in
the images that are taken with your camera.
Auto (Default)
Automatic white balance.
Daylight
White balance selected for
daylight surrounding.
Cloudy
White balance selected for
cloudy surrounding.
Fluorescent
White balance selected for
fluorescent surrounding.
Incandescent
(Tungsten)
White balance selected for
incandescent lighting.
Exposure
The Light Exposure setting helps you control
the amount of light that enters your camera’s
lens. This setting should be adjusted when
the environment is lighter or darker than
normal. When the environment has more light
than is needed, reduce the exposure setting
(by using the negative - count) to reduce the
amount of light allowed into the lens by your
camera. If the environment has less light
(darker) than is needed, increase the
exposure setting (by using the positive +
count) to increase the amount of light allowed
into the lens by your camera.
±2.0
±1.0
0 (Default)
Displays selected EV±
value.
Self-Timer
The Self Timer menu allows you to set a
delay between the time that the camera’s
Shutter button is pressed and the actual
OFF (Default) - no icon
2S
OFF – The photo is taken
as soon as you press the
Shutter button. No icon
appears on the screen.
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capture of the picture. This is an optimal
feature if you don’t just want to take the
picture but would also like to be in the picture
yourself. Just set the Self Timer, press the
Shutter button on your camera and position
yourself in front of the camera as desired.
10S
Double
2S - Set a 2-second delay
from when you press the
Shutter button until the
photo is taken. The 2
second Self Timer icon
appears on the screen.
10S - Set a 10-second
delay from when you press
the Shutter button until the
photo is taken. The 10
second Self Timer icon
appears on the screen.
Double – Takes two
self-timer photos, one after
the other. The first is the 10
second Self timer setting,
and immediately after the 2
second self-timer begins.
Photo Burst
When enabled, the ‘BurstMode’ feature
allows you to take rapid snapshots in a row
with a single click of the Shutter button.
This feature can be effective when trying to
capture a particular moment in a sporting
event or other scenes with quick movements.
OFF (Default) - no icon
OFF - Normal image
capture - one photo at a
time (Default). No icon
appears on the screen.
3 - Captures three
continuous photos.
5 - Captures five
continuous photos.
10 - Captures ten
continuous photos.
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PLAYBACK MODE MENUS
Menu Name
and Description
Menu Options
Menu Option Details
Protect
Pictures and videos taken with your
camcorder can be protected or “locked” to
prevent any deletion or alteration being made
to the files.
First select the image you would like to
protect or unprotect and then select the
appropriate menu option to either lock/protect
or unlock/unprotect one image or all images.
Single
Protect All
Unprotect All
Single - Protects/locks or
unlocks the selected image
(video or photo).
Protect All - Protects/locks
all images (videos and
photos) saved to the
memory card.
Unprotect All - Unlocks all
images (videos and
photos) saved to the
memory card.
NOTE:
Protected/locked
images appear with a
protect/lock icon while
viewing the image in
Playback Mode. Images
that are not locked do not
display the lock icon.
Protected/locked images
cannot be deleted. You
must first unlock the
image(s) and then select
the ‘Delete File’ menu
option.
Delete
Single
Single – Deletes the one
To open the Playback menu options, press the MENU button while in Playback Mode.
VIDEO AND PHOTO PLAYBACK MENUS
The following menus appear when a video or photo is selected:
Protect, Delete
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While in the Playback Mode, you can delete
pictures and videos from your camcorder
through the ‘Delete’ menu. You can delete a
single photograph / video clip, or delete all
images saved to the SD card.
IMPORTANT: Keep in mind that deleting
will permanently remove the selected
images on your camera’s memory card.
All
selected file (photo/video).
All – Deletes all the photos
and videos.
NOTE:
Images that are
protected/locked cannot
be deleted. First unlock
the image(s), and then
proceed with deletion.
It is highly recommend
first to save and
download your images
before deleting.
Menu Name
and Description
Menu Options
Menu Options Details
Power Save
You can use the ‘Power Save’ feature in order
to conserve your camcorder’s battery life. The
designated time represents when your
camcorder will automatically power off.
When the camcorder sits idle for the
designated period of time, the camcorder will
shut off completely and will need to be
powered on again with the power button
before the next use.
Off
1 min.
3 min. (Default)
5min.
OFF - The camcorder
remains on until you power
it off.
1min - The camcorder
powers off after 1 minute of
sitting idle.
3min - The camcorder
powers off after 3 minutes
of sitting idle.
5min - The camcorder
powers off after 5 minutes
of sitting idle.
Screen Save
You can use the ‘Screen Save’ feature in
Off
1 min. (Default)
OFF - The camcorder
remains on and does not
enter standby mode.
CAMCORDER SETTINGS MENUS
The following menus appear:
Power Save, Screen Save, Screen Rotation, Date & Time, Language, Light Frequency,
System, Format
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order to temporarily turn off the LCD screen in
order to conserve your camcorder’s battery
life. The selected time represents when your
camcorder will automatically be placed into
standby mode.
When the camcorder sits idle for the
designated period of time, the camcorder
LCD screen will turn black, indicating that the
camera is in standby mode. Push the OK
button to reactivate the camcorder.
3 min.
5 min.
1min - The camcorder
enters standby mode after
1 minute of sitting idle.
3min - The camcorder
enters standby mode after
3 minutes of sitting idle.
5min - The camcorder
enters standby mode after
5 minutes of sitting idle.
Screen Rotation
The ‘Screen Rotation’ feature allows you to
flip the view on the LCD screen 180 degrees
for all modes.
Off (Default)
On
OFF - The scene on the
LCD screen remains
normal.
ON - The scene on the
LCD screen is flipped
upside down, 180 degrees.
Date & Time
The ‘Date & Time’ menu allows you to set
your camcorder’s date and time. This date
and time will appear on the captured images
when the Date Stamp is set to be active from
the Video Capture Mode menu.
YY/MM/DD
HR:MIN.
To set the YY/MM/DD and
Hour: Minutes:
- Press the DOWN (WI-FI)
button to change each
setting and specify the
date and time. The
selected setting goes
down in the numbers each
time you press the button.
- Short press the
POWER/MODE button to
toggle and move between
each time and date
setting.
- Press the Shutter/OK
button to save your
setting.
Language
You can select your camera’s language
setting by selecting the desired language
from the Language menu.
English (Default)
French
Dutch
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
German
Russian
Selects the camera display
language.
Light Frequency
The options in the ‘Frequency’ menu
50 HZ (Default)
60 HZ
50HZ – UK, Europe and Australia
60HZ – US, Canada and
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represent the frequency of the electrical
current in fluorescent lighting sources in your
locale. If your camcorder is set to a frequency
that does not match your country’s electric
current, you may see waves on the images
taken by your camcorder.
South America
System
The System menu allows you to reset the
camcorder to the factory default settings and
view camera and installed memory card
information.
Factory Reset :
> Yes, No
System Info.
Card Info.
Factory Reset – Allows
you to reset the camera
settings to the default
factory settings. Select
‘YES’ to reset the
camcorder to the factory
settings.
System Info - Displays the
camera firmware version.
Card Info - Displays SD
card size and current
amount of free space.
Format
You can use the Format menu to delete all of
the content that is currently on your camera’s
memory card.
This option will automatically delete all of the
content at one time. If you would like to delete
individual images, use the Delete menu in the
camera’s Playback Mode.
Keep in mind that formatting the memory card
will permanently delete all of the content on
your camera’s memory card. Please make
sure you have backed up the images that you
want before you proceed with the format of
the memory card.
Yes
No (Default)
Formats the Micro SD
Memory Card in your
camera.
Yes – Automatically deletes
all images on the memory
card.
The memory card will be
completely formatted
No – Does not delete the
images on your memory
card.
Exits the ‘Format’ submenu
screen without deleting all
images
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PLAYBACK MODE: HDTV
Diagram of connection
Signal transmission
Connect the video camera to an HDTV with a HD cable as shown in the following figure. Display
signals in the camera will output into the HDTV automatically, and you can browse HD videos and
photos that are recorded or taken on the HDTV. HDMI cable sold separately.
NOTE: Before connecting or removing the HDMI cable, first stop video recording, playback and
disconnect Wi-Fi.
To view your captured images on an HDTV for playback:
1. Insert the Com end of the HDMI cable to the DV, and the other end (output) to the HD input
of the HDTV, as shown above.
2. In Playback Mode, short press Power/Mode button to switch between Car Mode videos,
Standard videos, and photos.
3. When there are several photos or videos, press the DOWN/Wi-Fi button to select the photo
or video. When a video file is selected, press the Shutter/OK button to play it, and press
the Menu button to stop playing.
4. In Playback Mode, press MENU button to protect or delete the file. Press the DOWN/Wi-Fi
button to switch between the protect and delete options. Press the Shutter/OK button to
confirm. Press the MENU button to exit.
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Wireless Remote Control
1. Power Button
2. Photo Button
3. Video Button
4. Button Indicator (Red)
5. Strap
6. Buckle
The wireless remote control allows you to power on/off the camcorder, take photos and record
videos at 30m away without operating the camcorder directly, just by the press of a button.
NOTE: When pressing any button the two indicator lamps on both sides light in red
simultaneously.
USING THE ACTION CAMCORDER VIA THE REMOTE CONTROL
1. Power On:
Press and hold the Power button until the indicator light goes off. The camcorder will
power on and the buzzer will beep once.
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2. Video Capture: Once the camcorder is on, press the Video button to start recording. To
stop recording, press the Videobutton again. The video will be saved to the camcorder’s
memory card automatically.
3. Photo Capture: To take phots by remote control, press the Photo button. The photo will be
saved to the camcorder’s memory card automatically.
4. Power Off: To turn off the camera, press the Power button again. The buzzer will beep
once.
CHANGING THE BATTERY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
When the battery level is low, you will need to change the battery. Open the batter cover carefully
with a coin and avoid scratching the surface.
1. To change the battery, put a coin in the slot at the center of the battery cover and unscrew
the cover according to the directions marked on it.
2. Replace the old battery with the new one. Pay attention to the +/- signs.
3. Place the battery cover back on the new battery and screw the cover closed.
WINDOWS XP (SP3), Vista (SP1), WINDOWS 7 or higher;
MAC OSX v10.5.x or higher
Battery
1100mAH removable lithium battery
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Vivitar Action Cam - Mobile Device Application
Android QR Code
iOS QR Code
The Vivitar Action Cam application allows you to use your mobile device as a remote control for
your Action Camcorder. You can remotely capture photos and record videos, adjust camera
settings, and preview the photos and playback the videos taken by your Acton Cam. You can also
easily download the captured videos and photos from the Action Cam to your mobile device and
then share these captured images online. Pictures and videos from your mobile device can also
be previewed using the Vivitar Action Cam app.
MOBILE DEVICE REQUIREMENTS
iOS: iPhone / iPad with iOS 7 or above
Android: Android phone / tablet with OS 4.3 or above
INSTALLING THE VIVITAR ACTION CAM APPLICATION
To install “Vivitar Action Cam” application on your mobile device, please follow the steps below:
1. Locate the application in the online store:
Android OS devices:
Search for “Vivitar Action Cam” in the Google Play Store, or scan the
QR code in the manual or on the gift box to find the application.
Apple iOS devices:
Search for “Vivitar Action Cam” in the Apple App Store or scan the
QR code in the manual or on the gift box to find the application.
2. Follow the instructions to install the “Vivitar Action Cam” application on your smartphone or
tablet. When installation is complete, the LCD on your smartphone or tablet will display the
“Action Cam” app icon.
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CONNECTING YOUR ACTION CAM TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE
SETTING UP THE WI-FI CONNECTION ON YOUR ACTION CAMCORDER:
1. Make sure you have installed a TF card and power on your Action Camcorder.
2. Power on your camcorder.
3. Press the Wi-Fi button on the side of the camera to enable the Wi-Fi connection.
- ‘Waiting for Wi-Fi Connection…’ first appears on the LCD screen.
- The Wi-Fi button’s red LED light blinks indicating it is searching for the Wi-Fi connection.
NOTE: The camcorder will search for the connection for one minute. After the minute has
passed without the Wi-Fi connection being made between the camcorder and your mobile
device, the camcorder’s Wi-Fi automatically turns off. Press the camcorder’s Wi-Fi button
again when needed.
SETTING UP THE WI-FI CONNECTION ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE:
1. Open ‘Settings’ on your mobile device and select Wi-Fi.
2. Enable Wi-Fi on your smartphone or tablet and search for the camera’s wireless AP signal: DVR794HD.
3. Tap this network name to select your action camcorder’s Wi-Fi network connection. You
will be prompted for the first time to join the network and enter a password to the network.
Enter password: 1234567890. When connected successfully, a check appears by the
camcorder’s selected Wi-Fi network on your smartphone or tablet.
4. The camcorder’s red LED Wi-Fi light stops blinking to indicate the successful connection.
The camcorder’s LCD screen displays the following details: ‘WiFi Connection Ready!’.
LAUNCH THE MOBILE DEVICE APPLICATION:
Tap the VivitarAction Cam application icon on the Home Screen or from the App list of
the smartphone or tablet to open the Vivitar Action Cam app. Now you can preview images
from your phone, from your camera and use your mobile device to control the camcorder
settings and capture your images.
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USING THE VIVITAR ACTION CAM APPLICATION
The Vivitar Action Cam application gives you the option to connect three different Vivitar Action
Camcorders to the application and to remotely record videos and photos.
The Vivitar Action Cam application presents you with the following features:
(1) Home Screen, (2) Live Camera Mode (Videos and Photos), (3) Playback Mode
NOTE: After connection, only one Action Camcorder can be used with the app at a time.
1. HOME SCREEN
The Home screen allows you to connect your camera(s) and enter the Video and Photo live
capture modes as per the connected and selected camcorder. You can also access your photos
and videos you have captured on your mobile device from the Home screen.
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HOME SCREEN OPTIONS
The following options appear on the Home screen: ADD NEW CAMERA, MEDIA ON MY PHONE, MENU
ADD NEW CAMERA - AND CONNECT
Make sure your Mobile device and your Vivitar Action Cam are connected. See
CONNECTING YOUR ACTION CAM TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE for more information.
The top section of the Home screen shows the list of Action Camcorders – those that are
connected or disconnected.
Tap + AddNewCamera to connect the camera to the app. You
are now able to control the camera with the Vivitar Action Cam app.
Once connected, the selected camera appears as “Connected” in
blue text with a check mark in the Home screen. Tap the ‘Connected’ button to open
the Video Capture Live Camera Mode and begin capturing your images remotely.
When your camera status appears as “Disconnected” on the Home
screen, you need to reconnect your camera to the app.
CONNECTED/DISCONNECTED CAMERA OPTIONS:
- TO ADD AND USE ANOTHER CAMERA:
First pair the additional camera to your mobile device (see CONNECTING YOUR
ACTION CAM TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE for more information) and then tap + Add
NewCamera. This connected camera becomes the active camera for the application.
- TO CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT CAMERA THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN ADDED BUT
APPEARS AS DISCONNECTED:
Connect the app to the selected camera’s Wi-Fi (via the smartphone/tablet’s Wi-Fi
settings) and then open the app and tap the connected camera’s ‘Connected’ button
from the Home screen. This selects the desired camera and opens the Video Capture
Mode live camera using the selected camera.
- TO RECONNECT WHEN YOUR ACTION CAM STATUS APPEARS AS
‘DISCONNECTED’ ON THE APP:
You need to reconnect your camera to the application. Make sure your camera’s Wi-Fi
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is on. Push the camera’s Wi-Fi button to activate the Wi-Fi if needed. Go to the Wi-Fi
settings on your mobile device and connect to the camera’s Wi-Fi network. The
network name ‘DVR794HD’ appears – select this network. Go back to the app’s home
screen and your camera will be marked as ‘Connected’ on the main screen. See
CONNECTING YOUR ACTION CAM TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE for more
information.
- To view the options for your added camera, both connected or disconnected camera:
Long tap the button of the added camera to open the following options:
Connect: Reconnects and opens the connected Action Cam Live Mode screen.
Rename: Allows you to change the name of the camera displayed on the button.
Delete: Removes the selected camera from the list.
Cancel: Exits the menu and returns to the Home screen.
NOTE: The Cancel option appears on iOS devices only.
MEDIA ON MY PHONE
The bottom section of the Home Screen displays the photos and videos you have already
captured and saved on your smartphone or tablet.
- Tap Photos to open the ‘Photos’ section in the ‘Media on My Mobile Device’ screen
and view your photos from your mobile device.
- Tap Videosto open the ‘Videos’ section in the ‘Media on My Mobile Device’ screen and
view your videos from your mobile device.
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MENU
Tap Menu on the top right of the screen to view the following information:
About
Help (online)
User Manual (online)
License
NOTE: On some Android OS mobile devices, the Menu button does not appear as
shown above. The Menu options appear when you tap the mobile device’s Menu button.
IMPORTANT - To access the online Help or User Manual:
Please make sure your mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network with an Internet
connection. If your mobile device is not connected to the Internet via mobile data, then
please open your mobile device’s Wi-Fi settings and disconnect your mobile device from
the camera’s Wi-Fi network by selecting a Wi-Fi network with an Internet connection from
the list of available networks that appears in the Wi-Fi settings list. Only then will you be
able to view the online Manual and online Help. To resume using the camera after viewing
the Help or Manual, reconnect to the camera’s Wi-Fi by pressing the camera’s Wi-Fi
button and then selecting the camera from the Wi-Fi list on your mobile device’s Wi-Fi
Settings list.
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2. LIVE CAMERA MODE
No.
DISPLAY / SETTING
DESCRIPTION & ICON
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BACK
iOS: Tap the Back icon to return to the Home screen.
Android: Tap the back button on the phone to return to the
apps Home screen.
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RECORDING TIME
TIME LEFT: Displays the time left on your
camera for capturing videos during standby mode.
ELAPSED TIME: During the recording of your
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VIDEO CAPTURE MODE
After tapping and selecting your connected camera, the default mode is the Video Capture Mode.
The application is in Live Camera Mode and you can now begin capturing your images.
NOTE: When you rotate your mobile device you can capture your videos in Portrait and
Landscape views.
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video in Regular or Slow Motion video record, the TIME
LEFT changes to ELAPSED TIME, which displays the
recording time and the recording signal.
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VIDEO RESOLUTION
SETTINGS
Displays the current selected Video Resolution.
Tap the Video Resolution icon to change resolution setting.
The Video Resolution settings include:
REGULAR VIDEO/SLOW MOTION VIDEO:
FHD 1080P 30fps, HD 720P 60fps,
HD 720P 30fps
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PLAYBACK MODE
Tap the Playback Mode icon to open Playback Mode
and view thumbnails of the captured videos and photos
from your camera.
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CAMERA NAME
Displays the name of the connected camera.
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CAMERA SETTINGS
Tap the Camera Settings icon to display the Camera
Settings options. See ‘Camera Settings’ for more details.
The Camera Settings options include: Frequency, Date
Stamp. Camera information, Change Camera
password, Format storage, and Time-Lapse settings
(Type, Interval, Duration).
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CAMERA WI-FI INDICATOR
Displays the camera’s Wi-Fi signal status.
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CAMERA BATTERY LEVEL
Displays the battery level of the camera.
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VIDEO FLIP SETTINGS
The Video Flip allows you to change the video capture by
flipping the scene 180 degrees. Tap the Video Flip icon to
toggle between the options.
The Video Flip settings include:
Normal (Default)
Flip
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VIDEO MODE SETTINGS
The Video Mode Settings allow you to change from
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Normal Video Capture to Time-Lapse Video Capture to
Slow Motion Video Capture by tapping the Video Mode
icon. The Video Mode settings include:
Regular Video (Default)
Slow Motion Video
NOTE: ‘REGULAR VIDEO’ or ‘SLOW MOTION’ appear on
the screen as per the selected setting.
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WHITE BALANCE
SETTINGS
White Balance allows your camera to adjust the coloring of
the captured images depending on the type of light source
in the current environment. Properly adjusting the White
Balance setting to match your current environment will
allow the camera to properly balance the colors in the
images that are taken with your camera. Tap the White
Balance icon to open a menu that displays the list of
setting options. The White Balance settings include:
AUTO
DAYLIGHT
CLOUDY
FLUORESCENT
INCANDESCENT
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SHUTTER BUTTON
START AND STOP VIDEO
CAPTURE
Tap the Record button to start recording a video.
Tap the Stop button to stop recording the video.
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SWITCH MODES
Slide the mode indicator to the Video icon
to switch to Video Capture Mode. The default mode when
launching the Vivitar Action Cam app is Video Capture
Mode.
Slide the mode indicator to the Photo
icon to switch to Photo Capture Mode.
NOTE: The selected Mode is shown in blue.
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PHOTO CAPTURE MODE
No.
DISPLY / SETTING
DESCRIPTION & ICON
1
BACK
iOS: Tap the Back icon to return to the Home screen.
Android: Tap the back button on the phone to return to the
apps Home screen.
2
PHOTOS LEFT
Displays the amount of photos available to
capture.
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After tapping and selecting your connected camera, the default mode is the Video Capture Mode.
To change to Photo Capture Mode, slide the Switch Mode indicator to the Photo icon.
The application is in Live Camera Mode and you can now begin capturing your images.
NOTE: When you rotate your mobile device you can capture your photos in Portrait and
Landscape views.
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PHOTO RESOLUTION
SETTINGS
Displays the current selected Photo Resolution.
Tap the Photo Resolution icon to change the open a menu
that allows you to set the Photo Resolution.
The Photo Resolution settings include:
and view thumbnails of the captured videos and photos
from your camera.
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CAMERA NAME
Displays the name of the connected camera.
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CAMERA SETTINGS
Tap the Camera Settings icon to display the Camera
Settings options. See ‘Camera Settings’ for more details.
The Camera Settings options include: Frequency, Date
Stamp. Camera information, Change Camera
password, Format storage, and Time-Lapse settings
(Type, Interval, Duration).
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CAMERA WI-FI INDICATOR
Displays the camera’s Wi-Fi signal status.
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CAMERA BATTERY LEVEL
Displays the battery level of the camera.
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SELF TIMER SETTINGS
Displays the current Self Timer setting.
The ‘Self Timer’ settings allows you to set a delay between
the time that the camera’s Shutter button is tapped and the
actual capture of the picture. This is an optimal feature if
you don’t just want to take the picture but would also like to
be in the picture yourself. Just set the desired Self-Timer
delay, tap the Shutter button on your camera and position
yourself in front of the camera as desired.
Tap the Self Timer icon to open a menu and set the Self
Timer setting. The Self Timer settings include:
OFF (Default)
60
2 seconds 10 seconds
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CONTINUOUS SHOOTING/
BURST SETTINGS
Displays the current Continuous Shooting selection. Tap
the Continuous shooting icon to open the menu options
and set the Continuous Shooting setting. When enabled,
this feature allows you to take 3, 5 or 10 rapid snapshots in
a row with a single click of the shutter button.
This feature can be effective when trying to capture a
particular moment in a sporting event or other scenes with
quick movements.
The Continuous Shooting settings include:
OFF (Default, one photo is taken)
3 photos 5 Photos 10 Photos
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WHITE BALANCE
SETTINGS
Displays the current White Balance setting.
White Balance allows your camera to adjust the coloring of
the captured images depending on the type of light source
in the current environment. Properly adjusting the White
Balance setting to match your current environment will
allow the camera to properly balance the colors in the
images that are taken with your camera. Tap the White
Balance icon to open a menu that displays the list of
setting options. The White Balance settings include:
AUTO (Default)
DAYLIGHT
CLOUDY
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FLUORESCENT
INCANDESCENT
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SHUTTER BUTTON
Tap the Shutter button to take a picture.
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SWITCH MODES
Slide the mode indicator to the Video
icon to switch to Video Capture Mode. The default mode
when launching the Vivitar Action Cam app is Video
Capture Mode.
Slide the mode indicator to the Photo
icon to switch to Photo Capture Mode.
NOTE: The selected Mode is shown in blue.
SETTING
DESCRIPTION
FREQUENCY
The ‘Frequency’ options represent the frequency of the electrical
current in fluorescent lighting sources in your locale. If your camera
is set to a frequency that does not match your country’s electric
current, you may see waves on the images taken by your camera.
The Frequency options include:
50Hz – UK, Europe and Australia
60Hz – US, Canada and South America (default)
CAMERA
INFORMATION
The Camera Information displays the camera model name and
FW version.
FORMAT STORAGE
You can use the Format Storage to delete all of the content that is
currently on your camera’s memory card.
Keep in mind that formatting the memory card will permanently
delete all of the content on your camera’s memory card.
This option will delete all of the content at one time. If you would
like to delete individual images, use the delete option in the
Playback mode. Please ensure you have backed up your images
before you attempt this. The Format Camera options include:
- OK:To format the camera’s memory card tap OK. All captured
images will be deleted.
- CANCEL: To exit without formatting the memory card, tap Cancel.
LIVE CAPTURE MODE: CAMERA SETTINGS
Tap the CameraSettings icon to access your Action Camcorder settings.
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3. PLAYBACK MODE
The Vivitar Action Cam application can playback the following captured media:
Media on Your Camera:
The media captured using your Vivitar Action Cam and saved to your camera’s memory card.
Media on Your Mobile Device:
Media captured using your smartphone/tablet and saved to your mobile device.
MEDIA ON ‘MY CAMERA (CAMERA NAME APPEARS)’
The photos and videos that have been saved to the camera’s micro SD Memory Card, either from
being captured using the Vivitar Action Cam application or the media you have previously
captured using your camera can be viewed, deleted, downloaded or shared in Playback Mode.
Tap the Playback icon in the Live Camera Mode to open the Media on ‘My Camera’ screen.
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PHOTOS
Select the Photos tab on the top of the screen to view the photos on your camera’s Memory
Card.
Your captured photos are shown in Thumbnail view, with the latest captured photo at the top.
The photos can be downloaded to your mobile device, shared or deleted.
FULL SCREEN VIEW: View Photo
1. VIEW FULL SCREEN:
Tap on a photo to view it in full screen mode.
When you rotate your mobile device, the captured photos can be displayed in Portrait
or Landscape view.
2. NEXT/PREVIOUS:
To continue viewing other photos also in full screen mode swipe left or right to see
the next or previous photos.
NOTE: On iOS
- Alternatively, tap the Previous and Next buttons on the bottom of the
screen.
- Short tap the screen to view the full screen without the display of image
information and icons. Tap again to redisplay the onscreen icons and information.
3. DELETE (Single Photo):
To delete a single image tap the Delete icon.
Tap on the ‘Delete’ (iOS) or ‘Confirm’ (Android) option to delete the photo or tap
‘Cancel’ to keep the photo. This option deletes one photo at a time.
4. SHARE/DOWNLOAD (single image):
Tap the Share/Download icon to download and save the image or share the image
via mail, message or other options as per your installed mobile apps. This share
option allows you to share one photo at a time.
NOTE: Android mobile devices can download the file to your mobile device, but do
not include the Share options in this view.
5. EXIT FULL SCREEN VIEW:
To return to the Thumbnail view of all your captured images, tap the Back button.
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THUMBNAIL VIEW: View Photos
In Thumbnail View you can select a photo or photos to be deleted from your memory card,
or downloaded to your mobile device.
1. To Select Photos:
SELECT (single or multiple photos):
To select a photo tap and hold the thumbnail image.
The thumbnail appears with a blue box around it indicating that the image is
selected.
You can short tap other photos to add to the selection of images.
The ‘Delete’, ‘Download’and ‘Cancel (iOS) / (Deselect – Android)’ options
appear above the thumbnail images.
2. To Delete Photos:
DELETE (single or multiple photos):
Select the desired thumbnail image(s).
Tap the Delete icon.
Tap on the ‘Confirm Delete / Confirm’ option to delete the selected photo(s) or tap
‘Cancel’ to exit the menu without deleting.
3. To Download Photos:
DOWNLOAD (single or multiple photos):
Select the desired thumbnail image(s).
Tap the Download icon.
On iOS: A window appears and displays the total number of files, the download
time, and the total size of the download.
On Android: A window appears asking if you are sure you want to download.
Tap on the ‘Confirm download / Confirm’ option to download the selected
photo(s) or tap ‘Cancel’ to exit the menu without downloading. Once the files are
successfully downloaded a ‘Download Complete’ window appears.
4. To Cancel the Thumbnail View Selection:
CANCEL:
Tap ‘Cancel’ (iOS) or tap the Check Mark ‘’ (Android) to return to the Thumbnail
View. All selected images will appear deselected in the Thumbnail View.
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VIDEOS
Select the Videos tab on the top of the screen to view the video files saved to your camera’s
Memory Card. Your captured videos are shown in Thumbnail view, with the latest captured video
at the top. The videos can be downloaded to your mobile device or deleted.
IMPORTANT NOTE: VIDEO STREAMING NOT SUPPORTED
The videos saved on your camera’s memory card cannot be played using the Vivitar Action Cam
(Android and iOS). To play a video, please first download the selected video file(s) to your mobile
device or to your computer and then play the video.
Please see the following sections in the manual for details how to download: ‘Thumbnail View:
Videos > To download videos’, and ‘GETTING VIDEOS AND PHOTOS FROM THE
CAMCORDER TO THE COMPUTER’.
THUMBNAIL VIEW: Videos
In Thumbnail View the selected video(s) can be downloaded to your mobile device or
deleted from your memory card.
1. To Select Videos:
SELECT (single or multiple videos):
To select a video, tap and hold the thumbnail image.
The thumbnail appears with a blue box around it indicating that the image is
selected.
You can short tap other videos to add files to the selection. The ‘Delete’,
‘Download’ and ‘Cancel (iOS) / (Deselect – Android)’ options appear above the
thumbnail images.
2. To Delete Videos:
DELETE (single or multiple videos):
Select the desired thumbnail image(s).
Tap the Delete icon.
Tap on the ‘Confirm Delete / Confirm’ option to delete the selected video(s) or tap
‘Cancel’ to keep the exit the menu without deleting.
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3. To Download Videos:
DOWNLOAD (single or multiple videos):
Select the desired thumbnail image(s).
Tap the Download icon.
On iOS: A window appears and displays the total number of files, the download
time, and the total size of the download.
On Android: A window appears asking if you are sure you want to download.
Tap on the ‘Confirm download / Confirm’ option to download the selected video(s)
or tap ‘Cancel’ to exit the menu without downloading. Once the files are
successfully downloaded a ‘Download Complete’ window appears.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ON ANDROID ONLY
DOWNLOADED VIDEOS: .MOV VIDEO FILE FORMAT > VIDEO PLAYBACK
In some Android mobile devices, the .MOV file types after being downloaded from your
camera’s memory card to your mobile device may not appear in the mobile device’s
Gallery. Please note that the files are saved to the following directory on the mobile
device: Primary/ActionCam.
The downloaded .MOV video saved to your mobile device may not playback using the
Vivitar Action Cam app or the native Android video player. If this is the case, you can
download a third party Android app from the Play Store that supports .MOV video
format. Then you can playback the downloaded .MOV videos via your mobile device
and via the Vivitar Action Cam app.
4. To Cancel the Thumbnail View Selection:
CANCEL:
Tap ‘Cancel’ (iOS) or tap the Check Mark ‘’ (Android) to return to the Thumbnail
View. All selected images will appear deselected in the Thumbnail View.
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MEDIA ON MY PHONE (NAME OF YOUR MOBILE DEVICE)
Tap on Photos or Videos from the Home screen to open the Media on My Phone screen to view
the photos and videos saved on your mobile device.
PHOTOS
Select the Photos tab to view the photos on your mobile device.
The following options appear in the Thumbnail view:
THUMBS VIEW: Tap Thumbs to view thumbnails of the photos on your mobile device.
This is the default view when selecting ‘Photos’ from the Home screen.
ALBUMS VIEW: Tap Albums to open the Albums list view.
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The ThumbsView and AlbumsView include the following options:
FULL SCREEN VIEW: Tap on a thumbnail image of a photo to see it in full screen.
(iOS) / (Android) SLIDESHOW: Tap, hold and select photo(s), then tap Slideshow or
the Slideshow icon to run a slideshow of the selected photos.
SHARE: Tap, hold and select photo(s), then tap Share to view share options. Select one
of the options and follow the prompts to share photos.
NOTE: You may be prompted to login to the selected Share option.
1) THUMBNAIL VIEW: Photos
In Thumbnail View you can select a single photo or multiple photos to be shared or view
your selected photos as a Slideshow.
1. To Select Photos:
SELECT PHOTO(S):
To select a photo tap and hold the thumbnail image.
The thumbnail appears with a blue box around it indicating that the image is
selected.
You can short tap other photos to add to the selection of images.
The ‘Slideshow’, ‘Share’and ‘X (Cancel - iOS) / (Cancel, Deselect - Android)’
options appear by the thumbnail images.
2. To View Photo Slideshow:
SLIDESHOW:
Select the desired thumbnail images.
Tap the (iOS) / (Android) Slideshow icon.
The photos will then begin to be displayed as a looping Slideshow on you mobile
device.
Tap the Stop buttonthen Cancel (iOS) or the Back (Android) button to stop
the Slideshow.
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3. To Share Photos:
SHARE (single or multiple photos):
Select the desired thumbnail image(s) from the Thumbnail View.
Tap the Share icon.
A window appears and displays the total number of selected files, and a list of the
social networks options such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and Google+.
Tap one of the applications options to select it and then tap OK (iOS) or Upload
(Android) to continue or Cancel to exit the Share options window.
NOTE:
- Make sure your mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network with an Internet connection.
- If you have an account, you may be prompted to login to the selected Share option.
- If you do not have an account in the selected social network, you will be prompted
to add or create an account. Continue as instructed to complete the creation of
your account.
4. To Cancel the Thumbnail View Selection:
CANCEL:
Tap ‘X’ (iOS) or ‘’ (Android) to deselect the selected photo(s) in the Thumbnail View.
2) ALBUMS VIEW: Photos
Tap Albums to open the Albums list view.
A list of albums appears.
Each album is shown with a thumbnail photo image, album name and amount of
pictures in the album.
Tap on a specific album to view thumbnails of all the photos in the album. These photos
can be selected and displayed as a Slideshow or shared.
NOTE: See the above section ‘THUMBNAIL VIEW: Photos’ for information regarding
how to select photos, view the Slideshow and share your photos.
Tap Back to return to the Albums list view.
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VIDEOS
Select the Videos tab to view and playback the videos on your mobile device.
The following options appear in the Thumbnail view:
THUMBS VIEW: Tap Thumbs to view thumbnails of the videos on your mobile device.
PLAYLIST VIEW: Tap Playlists, then tap on a Playlist to view thumbnails of the videos in
the Playlist.
The ThumbsView and PlaylistsView include the following options:
VIEW FULLSCREEN AND PLAYBACK VIDEO: Tap on a video to open and playback in full
screen mode. Tap the screen to show or hide video player controls.
Share: Tap, hold and select video (only one vide can be selected at a time), then tap
Share to view share options. Select one of the options and follow the prompts to share the
video.
NOTE: You may be prompted to login to the selected Share option.
THUMBNAIL VIEW: Videos
In Thumbnail View you can playback a selected video or share your selected video.
1. To Play Your Video:
PLAY VIDEO:
Tap on a video thumbnail to view it in full screen mode.
The selected video automatically begins to play in full screen.
Use the onscreen controls to play, pause, rewind, fast forward and stop the playing
video.
NOTE: You can rotate your mobile device to watch the Video Playback in
Landscape or Portrait views.
To exit the Playback view and return to the Thumbnail view tap Done (iOS) or the
Back button (Android).
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IMPORTANT NOTE: ON ANDROID MOBILE DEVICES ONLY
VIDEO PLAYBACK OF .MOV FORMAT FILES ONLY:
If you have videos with the .MOV file format saved on your mobile device (including
videos downloaded from your Action Cam) please note the following:
In some mobile devices, the .MOV file types may not appear in the mobile device’s
Gallery. The files are saved to the following directory on the phone: Primary/ActionCam.
The downloaded video saved to your mobile device in some instances may not
playback using the Vivitar Action Cam app or the native Android video player. If this is
the case with your mobile device, you can first download from the Play Store a third
party Android app that supports .MOV file format and then playback the .MOV videos
from your mobile device or from the Vivitar Action Cam app.
2. To Select a Video:
SELECT VIDEO:
To select a video, tap and hold the thumbnail image.
The thumbnail appears with a blue box around it indicating that the image is
selected. Only one image can be selected.
The ‘Share’and ‘X’ (iOS) or ‘’ (Android) Cancel/Deselect and Delete (Android
only) options appear by the thumbnail images.
3. To Share Videos:
SHARE (single video):
Long tap a thumbnail to select it from the Thumbnail View.
Tap the Share icon.
A window appears and displays the total number of selected files, and a list of the
social networks options such as Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Vimeo.
Tap one of the applications options to select it and then tap ‘OK’ (iOS) or‘Upload’
(Android) to continue or ‘Cancel’ to exit the Share options window. NOTE:
- Make sure your mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network with an Internet connection.
- If you have an account, you may be prompted to login to the selected Share
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option.
- If you do not have an account in the selected social network, you will be prompted
to add or create an account. Continue as instructed to complete the creation of
your account.
To deselect the selected video, tap ‘X’ (iOS) or ‘’ (Android).
PLAYLISTS VIEW: Videos
Tap Playlists to open the Playlists view.
A list of albums appears.
Each Playlist is shown with a thumbnail photo image, playlist name and number of
videos in the playlist.
Tap on a specific playlist to view thumbnails of all the videos in the playlist. The videos
can be played and shared.
NOTE: See the above section ‘THUMBNAIL VIEW: Videos’ for information regarding
how to select videos, playback the video and share your videos.
Tap Back to return to the Albums list view.
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Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software
COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To be able to download videos and photos to your computer using the ‘Vivitar Experience Image
Manager’ Software, you will need the following minimum configuration:
WINDOWS OS
MICROSOFT® Windows XP with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 or
Windows 7
Pentium® 4 processor (or above)
1 GB RAM, 250 MB available hard disk space
16-bit Color monitor, 1024 X 768 recommended screen resolution
CD-ROM Drive
QuickTime® 6 or higher
MICROSOFT ® Internet Explorer 7 or higher
Windows Media Player 10 or higher
DirectX 9 or higher
Internet connection required
MACINTOSH OS
Intel processor running MACINTOSH OS X v10.5.x or later
1 GB RAM, 250 MB available hard disk space
Display: 1024 x 768 or higher-resolution monitor
QuickTime® 6 or higher
CD-ROM Drive
Internet connection required
NOTE: Make sure the latest compatible Adobe® Flash® Player is installed on your computer.
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – USING THE CD ROM
You must be connected to the Internet to install and run the Vivitar Experience Image Manager
Software.
1. Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The installation screen should
automatically open.
2. On WINDOWS OS: The Vivitar Experience Image Manager Installer window appears. If the
window does not appear, open the application’s CD/DVD drive and click on “Setup.exe” to
launch the installer.
3. On MACINTOSH OS: Click the icon that appears on the desktop to install the Vivitar
Experience Image Manager.
4. If you do not have Internet access at the time of inserting the CD-ROM, connect to the
Internet and then click the “Install Vivitar Experience Image Manager” button to begin the
installation.
NOTE: If you do not have Internet access, you can still download media from the
camcorder. Click the “How to transfer photos and videos from my camera to my computer”
button for instructions.
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5. If you have Internet access, the “Choose your language” window opens, choose your language and click “Next” to open the next window.
6. Select your camera model from the list and click “Next” to open the next window.
7. Click “Next” to confirm your camera model selection and to install the application.
8. Please wait while the application is being installed on your computer.
9. Please review the license terms.
On WINDOWS OS and Macintosh: Click the “I accept the terms of this license agreement” and then click “Next” to continue.
10. On WINDOWS OS only: Let the “Vivitar Experience Image Manager” installer create the
folder to where the program will be installed, and then click “Install”.
11. Please wait while the application continues the installation process on your computer.
On MACINTOSH OS: If needed, please follow instructions to install the Adobe® Flash®
Player. This requires Internet connection.
12. On WINDOWS OS: Click the “Close” button when the installation is complete.Click the “Launch Vivitar Experience Image Manager” to open the application.
On MACINTOSH OS: Click the “Quit” button when the installation is complete. Click the “Launch Vivitar Experience Image Manager” to open the application.
13. If you close the application you can run the Vivitar Experience Image Manager from the
Programs (PC) or Applications (Mac) menu on your computer.
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – USING THE ONLINE LINK
The Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software can also be downloaded and installed via the
following online links:
WINDOWS OS: http://tinyurl.com/viviwin
MAC OS: http://tinyurl.com/vivimac
1. Enter the appropriate URL (shown above) into a web browser on your computer.
2. The file for installing the software automatically begins to download to your computer.
Please note that the web page appears empty, however the download automatically
begins.
3. Locate the downloaded application files on your computer’s ‘Downloads’ folder once the
download is complete:
On WINDOWS OS the file name is: vivitargeneric_win.exe
ON MAC OS in file name is: vivitargeneric_mac.pkg
4. Double click on the downloaded application file to install the Vivitar Experience Image
Manager Software.
5. Follow all instructions
6. Once installation is complete, the Vivitar Experience Image Manager opens
automatically.
CONNECTING THE CAMCORDER TO THE COMPUTER
1. Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camcorder to your computer.
2. Power the camcorder ON if it does not turn on automatically upon the connection to the
computer.
3. The first time you connect the device to the computer you may have to wait a few seconds
until the computer recognizes the device.
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GETTING VIDEOS AND PHOTOS FROM THE CAMCORDER TO THE
COMPUTER
The Micro SD Memory card needs to be inserted. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer.
Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on their way to your computer.
1. Select the “Get Images” button from the Main menu.
2. The “Get media from device” window opens.
3. You can select to download photos, videos or both.
4. Select your camera (removable disk) from the device window. If your camera is the only
USB device connected then it will be selected automatically.
5. Select a location on the computer where to place the new photo and video files.
6. Add the new photo and video files to albums if desired.
7. Select to remove the media files from the selected device (removable disk) after the import.
8. Click the “Get Media” button to transfer the files from your camera to your computer.
9. A media download progress bar appears on the bottom left showing the number of media
files downloading to your computer. A message appears when the download is complete.
10. The photo and video files that you selected are now downloaded to your computer to the
selected folder ready for your use.
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GETTING STARTED!
Using the Vivitar Experience Image Manager you can:
Upload and manage videos to and from the most popular photo sharing and social networking
sites - Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, MySpace, Photobucket, Twitter, and YouTube
Seamlessly transfer photos and videos from one social network to another
Organize your images by creating offline and online albums
Edit images using automatic and manual tools
Use automatic “Geotagging” with built in Google Maps
For more details on how to use the Vivitar Experience Image Manager open the Help file or
click the “Take a Tour” button on the application’s Home screen.
TRANSFERRING IMAGES MANUALLY FROM THE CAMCORDER TO
THE COMPUTER
WINDOWS OS
1. Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camcorder to your computer’s USB port.
2. Power on the camcorder.
3. A window appears on your computer with a list of options, select “Open folder to view files”
and click ‘OK’.
4. Open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media files.
5. Select the media and copy the files from this folder into your computer. Optionally, select
the files and choose ‘Copy’ from the Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose ‘Paste’
from the Edit menu.
6. We recommend that you copy the photos into the Pictures/My Pictures folder and the
videos into the Videos/My Videos folder.
7. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on
their way to your computer.
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MACINTOSH OS
1. Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camcorder to your computer’s USB port.
2. Power on the camcorder.
3. The camcorder’s device icon appears on the desktop.
4. Click on the device icon and open the DCIM folder and the folder inside to view the media
files.
5. Select the files and drag them into your computer. Optionally, select the files and choose
‘Copy’from the Finder’s Edit menu. Then select a folder and choose ‘Paste’ from the Edit
menu.
6. We recommend that you copy the photos into the Pictures folder and the videos into the
Movies folder.
7. Do not disconnect the cable during transfer. Doing so will cancel the transfer of any files on
their way to your computer.
TRANSFERRING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS: APPLE IPAD
NOTE: Please check your device packaging for compatibility with the iPad.
APPLE IPAD CAMERA CONNECTION:
For models that are compatible with the iPad, photos and videos can be imported from your
digital camcorder to your iPad by following either one of the options below:
1. Connecting your digital camcorder to your iPad using an iPad Camera Connector:
Plug the Camera Connector into the dock connector port on your iPad, then attach your
digital camcorder using a USB cable (included) to the Camera Connector.
NOTE: iPad Camera Connector not included. This may be purchased separately.
2. Using an iPad SD Card Reader:
Connect the SD Card Reader to your iPad, then insert your digital camcorder's Micro SD
Memory card into the slot to import photos and videos directly from your camera's SD card.
NOTE: iPad SD Card Reader not included. This may be purchased separately.
After you make the connection, your iPad automatically opens the Photos application. This allows
you choose which photos and videos to import, then organizes them into albums.
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Camcorder Maintenance
Please read the information below carefully before using your camcorder for proper and safe
operation, so as to use the camcorder to its fullest and maintain its performance.
MEMORY CARD MAINTENANCE
For the first time of using a new memory card, or when there is unrecognized data for the
camera or images with other cameras in the memory card, please make sure to firstly format
the memory card.
Note: Please back up the data if the memory card inside has been previously used. After that,
format the memory card of this video camera.
Please power the camera off before plugging in or taking out the memory card.
Keep the memory card clean and prevent it from contacting liquid. In case of liquid contacted,
clean and dry it with a piece of soft cloth.
In case of idle use, please keep the memory card in a guard staple.
Please note that the memory card will get hot after long-term use. This is normal.
It is recommended to backup the important data from your memory card to other media such
as soft disk, hard disk or CD.
To ensure image quality, minimum Class 6 High-Speed card is needed.
The following situations may cause loss or damage of the data on your memory card:
1. Improper use of the memory card.
2. The memory card has been bent, dropped or collided.
3. The memory card has been placed under high temperature or moist environment or
expose to sunshine directly.
4. Electrostatic or electromagnetic field exists around the memory card.
5. The memory card has been taken out or the power supply interrupted while the camera or
computer is connected to the memory card (i.e. during reading, writing and formatting).
6. Taking out the memory card while powering off, while recording, deleting (formatting) or
reading.
7. Do not touch the metal contact surface of the memory card with fingers or metal materials.
8. The service life of the memory card has expired (please replace the memory card
regularly).
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DEVICE MAINTENANCE
Take good care of the video camera and prevent water or sand particles from entering the
video camera when it is used on the beach or near water. Please note that water, sand
particles, dust or component containing salt may damage the video camera.
Use the camera with the waterproof case when needed.
Keep the video camera free of dust and chemical materials. Place it in a cool, dry and well
ventilated place. Do not place the video camera in a high temperature, moist or dusty place.
If dirt or stains accumulate on the video camera or on its lens, use a soft, clean and dry rag to
wipe it away gently. If the video camera or its lens is stained with sand particles, blow them
away gently. Do not use cloth to wipe arbitrarily. Otherwise, it may scratch the surface of video
camera or its lens.
Do not touch the lens surface with fingers.
If it is required to clean the camera surface, first blow away the sand dust accumulated on the
surface, and then wipe the camera gently with a rag or tissue appropriate for optical
equipment. Please use a cleaning agent specifically for a video camera when wiping if
necessary. Do not use organic solvent to clean the video camera.
The digital camcorder is a delicate device:
1. Please handle your camcorder with care to avoid damaging it.
2. Do not expose your camcorder to heat sources.
3. Do not use you camcorder in wet or moist conditions without the waterproof casing.
4. Use proper protective cover to avoid lens and display from being scratched.
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Troubleshooting
CAMCORDER
Q: Micro SD card is not working.
- Make sure the Micro SD memory card is inserted correctly into the camcorder’s memory
slot. Push the Micro SD memory card into the slot unit you hear a slight clicking sound
which means the Micro SD memory card is inserted properly.
- Make sure that you are using a Class 6 or higher Micro SD car (up to 32GB).
- Make sure there is room on the Micro SD memory card for additional pictures. If the
memory card is full, additional pictures cannot be saved to the card.
Q: Pictures out of focus.
- Make sure you have sufficient lighting for every shot you take. The photo may come out
blurry and/or underexposed if there is not enough light.
- Stability while taking the shot will also largely determine the quality of the pictures taken.
Please take pictures with steady hands and do not move them until after you hear the
Shutter sound.
- Always keep a steady hand when taking photos. If possible use the supplied shield or
waterproof casing and attach your camera to the helmet mount.
Q: I get a FILE ERROR when deleting the images. How do I fix this issue?
Typically, this sort of error occurs when there are files on your Micro SD memory card that are not
supported by your camera. To avoid getting this error message, copy all files and folders on your
memory card to your computer or any other mass storage device, and then delete them off of
your memory card before inserting it in your camera. You may also try formatting your memory
card before inserting it in your camera, but please note that this will permanently delete all files
currently stored on the memory card. For best results, we recommend using a separate Micro SD
card exclusively with your camcorder.
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Q: When scrolling through my pictures and videos in the camcorder’s Playback Mode, my
screen freezes. How do I fix this?
This often happens when your Micro SD memory card has other files stored in it that are not
supported by the camera. To fix the problem:
1. Transfer the other files/folders to your computer or to another storage device and then delete
them from your Micro SD memory card.
2. Power off the camcorder. Take out the Micro SD memory card and reinsert the Micro SD
memory card into the camcorder.
3. For best results, it is recommended using a separate Class 6 or higher Micro SD memory card
exclusively for your camcorder.
Q: When I open/close Wi-Fi or finish recording, my camcorder freezes.
This often happens when you finish recording and the camcorder has not yet finished saving the
large video file to your memory card. To fix the problem:
1. Use a Class 6 or higher Micro SD memory card to make sure the video can be saved to your
memory card efficiently.
2. When you want to change modes or open/close Wi-Fi, double check the camcorder’s status
first. The status icons flicker when in use and stop flickering when the camcorder’s action has
been completed.
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VIVITAR EXPERIENCE IMAGE MANAGER
Q: I have taken photos and selected the “Get Images” button. I get a message that the
images were successfully transferred but the photos do not appear on my computer.
What do I do?
First ensure that you have in fact taken photos. Press the Shutter button to take some sample
photos and then try downloading them again.
With test photos, if the camera's power is off before you upload them to the computer, the photos
are not stored in the camera’s memory. These photos should be uploaded quickly before the
camera's power is off. If the photos are saved to the SD memory card, then all the photos
should appear.
Q: How do I make sure I don't lose important pictures?
This camera requires an SD card for normal use. If the camera's power is off, nothing will happen
to the images stored on the SD memory card. We recommend always downloading your photos
to your computer as soon as possible to prevent unintentional data loss.
Q: I deleted images using the Vivitar Experience™ Image Manager. The images were also
deleted from my computer. How do I recover images that I accidently deleted?
All images deleted using the Vivitar Experience™ Image Manager are sent to your computer’s
Recycle or Trash Bin and can be retrieved from there.
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Sakar Warranty Card
Sakar US
Sakar International
Attention: Service Department
195 Carter Drive
Edison, NJ
08817
Sakar UK/Europe
Attention: Service Department
2D, Siskin Parkway East
4020 Middlemarch Business Park
Coventry, CV3 4SU
Sakar Australia
Return faulty camera to
the Refund Counter at
the store where
purchased
This warranty covers for the original consumer purchaser only and is not transferable. Products
that fail to function properly UNDER NORMAL USAGE, due to defects in material or
workmanship will be repaired at no charge for parts or labor for a period of one year from the time
of purchase.
What Is Not Covered By Warranty:
Damages or malfunctions not resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or
malfunctions from other than normal use, including but limited to, repair by unauthorized parties,
tampering, modification or accident.
What to Do When Service Is Required:
When returning your defective product (postage pre-paid) for service, your package should
include:
1. Copy of original bill of sale.
2. A detailed written description of the problem.
3. Your return address and telephone number (Daytime).
MAIL TO ADDRESS BELOW:
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Technical Support
For technical support issues please visit our website at www.vivitar.com. You can find manuals, software and FAQ’s at the website. Can’t find what you are looking for? E-mail us at
support@vivitar.com and one of our technical support team members will answer your
questions. For phone support in the US please call 1-800-592-9541, in the UK call 0800 917 4831,
in Australia call 1800-006-614. If you would like to call from anywhere else, please visit
www.vivitar.com for your local toll free number.
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