! MultiSport DV609 English
Notification : High definition and high frame rate video capture devices, put a heavy strain on memory cards. Depending on your settings, it is recommended that a 4GB(or higher) CLASS 10 SD Card be used to avoid Read/Write complications, which will appear as an error message on the screen during use. If you are not sure, please test any lower class cards (Read/Write speed) in the device before use. Functions This user manual contains the most current information we obtained when this user manual was made.
◆ If it is required to clean camera surface, firstly blow away the sand dust accumulated on this surface, and then wipe the camera gently with rag or tissue applicable to optical equipments. Please use the cleaning agent of video camera for wiping if necessary. Do not use organic solvent to clean the video camera. ◆ Do not touch the lens surface with fingers. ◆ Please back up the data if the memory card inside this video camera is used for the first time.
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1.Inserting Micro SD Card Note: Please choose branded Micro SD card and format it on computer before use. Neutral cards are not guaranteed to work normally. 2.Installing and removing batteries A Press on battery cap to open it. B Correctly install battery into camera as indicated by +/direction of arrows marked on battery until it’s in place. symbols and C Battery Indicator: Please refer to image. D Remove Battery: Open cap to take battery out. 3.
A Press and hold power switch for 3 to 5 seconds to turn it on / off. B Switch it on and off by turning display screen on and off. 5.Mode Switching Switch between video recording / photo shooting / playback / menu by pressing “Power On-Off” button. 1) Video mode: recording mode, press ok to start to record the video and press ok again to stop the video. In normal video recording maximum recording time is 29 minutes for each video sequence.
The camera is provided with the plug and play function. Connect the device to the computer with USB cable. Open the unit, it will appear Disk Drive, “DR_DISK” , open the file there is a folder named DCIM. Here you can view the content of the Micro SD card. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 2.