user manual
The Mode button
The Mode button enables the camera to be sequentially switched between 3 different
modes. Each button press advances to the next mode indicated by the LED color.
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Video Mode 1 (yellow LED). The frame rate, resolution, AOV and rotation can
be individually configured.
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Video Mode 2 (blue LED). The frame rate, resolution, AOV and rotation can
be individually configured.
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Photo Mode (red LED) which also includes Time-Lapse photos.
The Shutter button
Press the shutter button to start or end a video recording or to take a picture.
LED status indicators
The following LED states are for a camera not connected to the PC.
○ Steady Yellow - The camera is in Video Mode 1 and is on standby.
☼ Slowly flashing Yellow (1 sec. On, 1 sec. Off) - The camera is in Video Mode 1 and
is recording video. The Video Recording indicator (see configuration) must be ON
for this to work.
○ Steady Blue - The camera is in Video Mode 2 and is on standby.
☼ Slowly flashing Blue (1 sec. On, 1 sec. Off) - The camera is in Video Mode 2 and
is recording video. The Video Recordingm indicator (see configuration) must be
ON for this to work.
○ Steady Red - The Camera is in Photo Mode or Playback Mode (if an A/V cable is
connected) and is on standby.
☼ One Red flash - The camera has taken a picture.
○ Steady Green - The battery is charging.
NOTE: Charging when connected to a PC USB port can be toggled ON or OFF
using the setup program. When connecting to a Smartphone, you should turn this
functionality OFF.
When charging, the green LED will be on. It will turn off when the battery is fully
charged.
Charging takes about 2.5 hours for a fully discharged battery with the camera turned
off and connected to an external USB Charger. Batteries are not covered under
warranty. If charged with under-rated chargers or by using a USB hub without an
additional power supply, expect longer charging times. For optimum results, the
charging voltage should be +5V under load. Only use quality chargers capable of
supplying 1000mA (1A) and a stable voltage of at least 5V. Low quality chargers may
not be able to supply enough current and can lead to premature battery failure or, in
the worst case, even destroy the camera.










