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Menu

Function

Video Resolution

Change the video resolution for the video recording. Select a 

smaller movie size for reduced file size or a higher movie size 

for better quality 

[4K (10fps)] / [2.7K (15fps)] / [1080P (60fps)] / [1080P (30fps)] / 

[ 720P (120fps)] / [720P (60fps)]

Changing the camera settings

General settings
1.

   To enter the general settings menu, turn on the camera  

and press the Power/Mode Button (3) 4 times to enter the 
Settings mode, then press the Shutter/OK Button.

2.

  Use the Up Button (11) and Down/Wi-Fi Button (13) to navigate 

through the menu.

3.

 Use the Shutter/Ok Button (1) to enter a heading.

In the general settings menu, you will find the following options:

Looping Video

Choose to record video on a 10 minute loop 

[Off] / [On] 

Time Stamp

This function can be used to add a date and time to your 

videos as you take them

[Off] / [Date] / [Date & Time]

Exposure

Change the exposure of the Video mode

[-2.0] / [-1.7] / [-1.3] / [-1.0] / [-0.7] / [-0.3] / [0] / [+0.3] / [+0.7] / 

[+1.0] / [+1.3] / [+1.7] / [+2.0]

Resolution

Change the photo resolution depending on desired quality. 

[12MP] / [8MP] / [5MP] / [4MP] 

Burst Photo

[On, 3 Photo burst] 

Time Lapse

Choose a timer for Timer mode or a time interval for Time 

Lapse mode when Continuous mode is activated 

[2s] / [3s] / [5s] / [10s] / [20s] / [30s] / [60s]

Summary of Contents for ESCAPE 4KW

Page 1: ...JB 4397 Made in China Kitvision 2015 Christchurch Dorset BH23 4FL UK User Manual 4 k A c t i o n Ca m e r a 4KW ...

Page 2: ...n 42 Care for your Escape 4KW Action Camera 43 Troubleshooting Functions 1 Shutter Ok Button 2 Top Operation Indicator 3 Power Mode Button 4 Built in Microphone 5 Micro SD Card Slot 6 Micro USB Input 7 Lens 8 Micro HDMI Output 14 15 12 13 10 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 9 Charging Indicator 10 Built in LCD 11 Up Button 12 Built in Speaker 13 Down Wi Fi Button 14 Battery Cover 15 Battery Cover Latch ...

Page 3: ... connector clip 5 Action camera to tripod screw adaptor 6 Action camera to tripod thread adaptor 7 Mount connector 8 90 degree adaptor 9 Curved adhesive mount 10 Flat adhesive mount 11 2 x 3M adhesive pads 12 USB cable 13 Vented helmet mount straps 14 User manual 2 3 4 9 11 12 13 10 5 6 7 8 1 ...

Page 4: ...be solid blue whilst charging 4 Once fully charged the Charging Indicator 9 will turn off Note The camera body may be warm after extended use This is normal Inserting the memory card The Escape Action Camera doesn t have any internal memory To be able to record video or capture photos using the camera you must have your micro SD card inserted 32 GB max not included 1 Ensure the camera is turned of...

Page 5: ...e Video Mode For recording video clips Photo Mode For taking still photos Burst Mode Takes a series of 3 5 10 photos Timed Photo Mode Takes a photo after a set time period Time Lapse Mode Takes a photo at set intervals until deactivated selected in settings menu Video Playback Viewing recorded videos Photo Viewer Viewing captured photos Settings Mode For changing camera settings ...

Page 6: ...ll image 3 After the image has been taken the camera will make a shutter sound effect and the built in LCD 10 will blink once Using video mode 1 Turn on the camera and it will start in Video mode If in another mode press the Power Mode button 3 until you reach Video mode 2 Use the built in LCD 10 to view your shot then press the Shutter Ok Button 1 to start recording 3 When recording the Top Opera...

Page 7: ...rst mode 1 Turn on the camera and press the Power Mode Button 3 twice to select Burst Mode 2 Use the built in LCD 10 to view your shot and then press the Shutter Ok Button 1 to take three still images The camera will make a series of shutter sound effects and the built in LCD 10 will consistently black out during this sequence Using timed mode 1 Turn on the camera and press the Power Mode Button 3...

Page 8: ...ver 14 by lifting the battery cover latch 15 2 Pull the battery tab to remove the rechargeable battery 6 Use the built in LCD 10 to view your shot and then press the Shutter Ok Button 1 to activate the Time Lapse photo sequence At every set interval the built in LCD 10 will black out and the camera will sound a Beep Shutter sound effect 7 The camera will continue to take a photo at every interval ...

Page 9: ... Down Wi Fi Button 13 to navigate through the menu 3 Use the Shutter Ok Button 1 to enter a heading In the general settings menu you will find the following options Looping Video Choose to record video on a 10 minute loop Off On Time Stamp This function can be used to add a date and time to your videos as you take them Off Date Date Time Exposure Change the exposure of the Video mode 2 0 1 7 1 3 1...

Page 10: ...dard No Yes Version Select this option to view your model number and firmware version Continuous Lapse Turn this mode on to enable Time Lapse mode change the timing of the intervals by changing the Time Lapse menu Off On Power Frequency Change the Frequency of your camera 50Hz 60Hz Auto Language Change the language of your camera English Chinese traditional Italian Spanish Portugese German Dutch F...

Page 11: ...amera to your device 1 Turn on the camera and press the Down Wi Fi Button 13 2 The built in LCD 10 will show the message Waiting for Wi Fi connection 3 Search for a Wi Fi hotspot on your smart phone tablet select the ICAM Escape 4KW network and you will be prompted for a password enter 1234567890 to proceed 4 Once connected the camera s built in LCD 10 will enter sleep mode If a camera button is p...

Page 12: ...nge camera settings Live feed from camera Device list Camera offline storage Press to switch between modes Start and stop recording File viewer Change white balance Change video resolution Return to home screen Using Wi Fi for video recording continued Pairing the camera Apple App home screen Figure 1 ...

Page 13: ...her Video or Photo mode to enter the file gallery 2 On Apple devices use the top toggle bar to switch between photo gallery and video gallery On Android devices photo and video files will be displayed in one gallery videos will have a video icon in the bottom left of the thumbnail 3 To view a photo simply select a photo file and it will be expanded to fill the screen 4 To view a video file you wil...

Page 14: ...ss the Select title in the top right corner 2 Tap on each file you wish to download 3 Once you have chosen your files press the download icon in the bottom right corner to download the files to the app home screen Figure 1 the files can now be viewed offline note that quality will be reduced A pop up will appear to advise you of the download progress 4 On the app home screen Figure 1 press the gal...

Page 15: ...that you want to your PC Connecting your camera Connecting the camera to an HDTV 1 Connect the micro HDMI end of a micro HDMI to HDMI cable not included to the camera s Micro HDMI output 8 and the other end to the HDTV s HDMI port 2 Turn on the HDTV and select the appropriate HDMI source 3 Follow the instructions for playing back files page 14 4 When viewing is finished turn off the camera and HDT...

Page 16: ...e closes easily and provides a tight seal 3 Snap the top clip shut to ensure the case is waterproof 4 To operate the camera use the waterproof case s external spring buttons Waterproof case The Escape 4KW Action Camera includes a case that is waterproof up to 30 metres When using the camera in a wet environment always use the waterproof case It is recommended that the case be used at all times for...

Page 17: ...aps to fix it to a helmet vented Adhesive Mounts C are used to mount the camera to flat curved smooth surfaces Mount accessories In order to use the camera for various outdoor activities we have provided three different mounts Mount A is used to fix the camera to the handlebars on a bike A ...

Page 18: ...nd tighten them until the mount is firmly in place 3 Remove the screw from the top of the Mount iii and slot the camera inside waterproof case into position replace screw and tighten to lock in position 4 If you wish to use a forward facing bar you may wish to use the 90 adaptor iv in between the camera and the bicycle mount to make the camera forward facing iii iv ii i ...

Page 19: ...Mount don t remove the adhesive film ii 3 Attach the camera assembly to the strap mount assembly by sliding it in until it clicks into position 4 After fixing the camera to the mount correctly use the strap to fix it to the helmet Adjust the length according to the helmet s size and then push the clips down into position to lock the straps in place i ii C ...

Page 20: ...clean and dry before applying the adhesive mount 2 Peel off adhesive paper and stick the mount in the desired position 3 Fix the camera to the Mount Clip i 4 Attach the camera assembly to the Adhesive Mount C by sliding it in until you hear it Click into position Click i C ...

Page 21: ...s 1080p 60fps 1080p 30fps 720p 120fps 720p 60fps Video Format MOV Photo Resolution Upscaled to 12MP 8MP 5MP 4MP Storage Micro SD up to 64 GB Class 10 recommended Photo Modes Single shot Timed Burst Time lapse Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Input Ports Micro HDMI micro USB Battery Capacity 1050 mAh Power Consumption 650 mA 3 7 V Recording Time per charge About 90 minutes based on highest settings Waterproof...

Page 22: ...entilated place to dry Troubleshooting We hope you ve now got all the information you need to get started but if you re having problems with anything please feel free to contact us at support kitvision co uk or visit www kitvision co uk Please do not attempt to open this product There are no user serviceable parts inside in particular if your product has an embedded non replaceable battery do not ...

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