HP Ac300w User Manual
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49 3. Put the camera with Li-ion battery in the waterp roof case and don’t close the case, then put them to the elec tronic dry cabinet for about two hours. Before you use the machine, close the waterproof case in the electroni c dry cabinet immediately. Don’t open the waterproof case again to avoid humidity. 5.1.2 Changing the T Tip Adapter Depending on the accessories that you want to use w ith the case, the T tip adapter may be detached and attached to a nother housing back door or location. To detach the T tip adapter, remove the four screws securing each tip adapter to the case.
50 5.1.3 Changing the Housing Back Door Depending on the accessories that you want to use with the case, you may need to change the housing back door. Two b ack doors are included in the standard package: the waterproof ho using back door, and the vented housing back door. Do the following to change the housing back door: 1. Open the back door completely. 2. Pull to detach the back door from the case. 3. Detach the T tip adapter from the current back door and install the T tip adapter to the back door you want to use. 4. Install the back door. 5.2 Velcro Strap The Velcro strap can be used to secure the waterpro of case onto any object to conveniently record photos and videos. To install the Velcro strap, insert the strap through the strap holes of the tip adapter as shown below.
51 5.3 Assembling the Camera Accessories Lock the T tip adapter to the T tip of the adjoining accessories to install them to your camera. Tips on attaching adhesive mounts · Apply to clean surfaces - wax, dust, and oily esse nce free. · Attach the mount at room temperature. · Mount only on smooth surfaces. To obtain optimum a dhesion, firmly press into place when installing the mount. · It is highly recommended to attach the mount a min imum of 24 hours before its initial usage. · To prevent falls or losing your device, install the safety lock onto the swivel T tip to secure the device position into place.
52 5.4 RF Watch Remote Control Before using the RF watch remote control, you must pair it with the camera. Do the following to pair your RF watch remote contr ol. 1. On the camera, press the Mode button repeatedly to change to SET mode. 2. Press the Shutter button to enter SET mode. 3. Press the Mode button to highlight MORE. 4. Press the Shutter button to enter the MORE menu. 5. Press the Mode button to highlight BINDING. 6. Press the Shutter button to enter the BINDING submenu. 7. The camera RF antenna is enabled and ready to be paired with the RF watch remote control. 8. On your RF watch remote control, press the MODE button to switch to Preview mode. Then press and hold the SET button to enter to SET mode. MODE button LEFT button VIDEO button SET button RIGHT button PHOTO button
53 9. Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to select Pairing and press the VIDEO button to enter Pairing menu. 10. Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the preview window that you want to pair with your camera and p ress the VIDEO button to start pairing. 11. When pairing is complete, press the SET button to return to SET mode. Then press the SET button to switch to Preview mode. 12. Press the VIDEO button on your RF watch remote control to start and stop video recording. To take photos, press the PHOTO button. Note: The maximum operation distance of the remote contr ol is approximately 3m when the RF watch remote control i s pointed at the remote control sensor of the camera.
54 Appendix Specifications General OLED Screen Display 0.83” Storage (Memory) Micro SD card, up to 32GB SDHC Class 6 Image Quality Optics: Ultra-sharp F/no=2.8, f=3.4mm Focus range: 0.8m ~ infinity Field of view: Ultra wide, Wide Video 1080p (16:9): 60fps Ultra wide/30fps Ultra wide, Wide, Narrow FOV 960p (4:3): 60, 30 fps Ultra wide FOV 720p (16:9): 120, 60 fps Ultra wide FOV WVGA (16:9): 240 fps Ultra wide FOV Time lapse: 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 seconds Video format: H.264 mp4 Still Image Resolution: 16MP, 12MP, 8MP, 5MP Burst (Photo/sec): 7/1 Self-timer: 2, 10 seconds Interval shooting: 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 seconds Photo format: JPEG (exif 2.2), DCF White Balance Auto Wi-Fi Built-in Yes RF Remote Built-in Yes Looping Video Yes, 1080p30 Ultra wide High Video Bitrate Up to 15 Mbps
55 General Capture (H.264) Average Record Time Video (1080p60): about 90 minutes, Photo (16MP): about 250 photos Auto Power Off 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes Inputs/Outputs Micro USB, Mini HDMI, 2.5mm external microphone Battery 1130mAh rechargeable Li-ion Dimensions 42.7 (H) x 59.2 (W) x 26.4 (D) mm (without lens) Weight Approx. 74±3g (without battery)
56 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The battery LED is flashing red. The battery is almost used up. Replace with a new battery or charge the battery. Nothing happens when the Shutter button is pressed. The Micro SD card is full. You cannot take photos or record videos at this point. Transfer the Micro SD card files to the computer or delete the files in the Micro SD card. Nothing happens when the Shutter button is pressed. “000” appears on the screen. The Micro SD card may have compatibility issues. Format the Micro SD card first using the camera (Delete menu). If it still does not work, format the Micro SD card using the PC. Nothing happens when the Shutter button is pressed. “000” appears on the screen. The Micro SD card is not inserted. Insert the Micro SD card.
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