User Manual
AGM Global Vision14
Azimuth Calibration allows calibrating the azimuth. You are recommended to
perform an azimuth calibration when using the device for the first time or in a
different place. After entering Azimuth Calibration, you can view the calibration
instructions. Specifically, horizontally rotate the device 360° around itself, click
Start to start the rotation, and click OK after the rotation is complete.
Pitch Calibration allows calibrating the device vertically. Since the pitch angle
is less affected by the change of geographic locations, and you do not need
to calibrate it frequently. After entering Pitch Calibration, you can view the
calibration instructions. Specifically, vertically rotate the device 90° upward
and then 90° downward around itself. Click Start to start the rotation, and click
OK after the rotation is complete.
Battery voltage option provides two power supply voltages of 3.0 v and 3.7 v.
The user needs to select the battery voltage according to the actual situation
of using the battery voltage.
NOTE:
The factory default of “battery voltage” is 3.7 v.
Analog Video allows turning on/off the output of analog video. To watch analog
video through the Type-C interface connected to the cable, you need to turn on
Analog Video in the menu in advance.
NOTE:
Analog Video is turned off by default. It is recommended to turn off this option
when you are not watching analog video to reduce power consumption and
prolong the battery life.
Shutter Interval allows setting the automatic shutter correction time. The
maximum value is 10 minutes by default. When it is set to 0, automatic shutter
correction is turned off and manual shutter correction is turned on.
Factory Reset allows restoring factory settings. If required, you can select this
option and click OK to restore the device data to factory defaults.
2.3.5 DEVICE STATUS
Device Status mainly displays the service time and the serial number of the
device.
NOTE:
The factory reset will not clear the service time of the device.
FIGURE 2-9. PITCH CALIBRATION DIAGRAM