Getting Started
1. Connect the mini-USB cable to the camera
and the power adapter. Connect the
power adapter to a power outlet.
2. Charge the camera for
4 hours
to fully
charge.
3. Disconnect the USB cable from the
camera and insert a microSD card (not
included) into the camera and push it
down until it clicks into place.
Camera
mini-USB Port
NOTE:
The camera can support microSD
cards up to a maximum size of 32GB.
4. Press and hold the Power/Record button
for 2 seconds to turn on the camera. The
camera begins recording immediately.
The blue LED flashes to indicate recording
is active.
microSD slot
microSD card
5. To stop recording, press and hold the
Power/Record button for 5 seconds.
Power/Record button
Accessing/Saving Videos on your
Computer
1. Connect the mini-USB cable to the camera
and connect the other end to your computer.
The computer will recognize the camera
and automatically install drivers.
2.
Windows:
An Autorun window appears.
Click
Open folder to view files
. If
Autorun does not appear, open Computer
and double-click
Removable Disk
.
3. Double-click the
DCIM
folder then the
100MEDIA
folder to access your videos.
4. Your videos are saved in .mov format.
Double-click videos to open. Copy videos to
a folder on your computer to save them to
your hard drive.
NOTE:
You may need to install Quicktime
Player to watch videos. Quicktime Player is a
free download from
www.apple.com
Removable disk folder
Autorun window
Click Open folder to
view files
OR
Mac:
Double-click the removable disk
folder on the Desktop.
Changing the Lenses
System Requirements
•
PC:
Windows 7
•
Mac:
OS 10.5 or higher
• Minimum 10GB free hard drive space to
save recordings
Take care when changing lenses to avoid breaking
them.
To change the lenses:
1. From one side, hold the frame with one hand
and grip the lenses with the other. Firmly pull
the lenses down from the frame. The lenses will
pop out of the frame.
2. Starting at one side, snap the replacement
lenses into the frame. Make sure the
replacement lenses snap into both sides and
the middle, and that they go under the edge of
the frame.
Left Side
Middle
Right Side