LRP GRAVIT GPS VISION
2.4GHZ F.H.S.S.
THE CAMERA
- Date and Time
This let’s you set time and date
(which is being saved when the camera is turned off)
- Language
Lets you choose between different
languages
- TV-Out
Lets you choose between PAL and NTSC
and is used for configuring the HDMI-out.
LRP recom-
mends:
Adjust according to the technical requirements
of your television.
- Light frequency:
Here you can choose between 50 Hz
and 60 Hz
- System:
You can choose between a factory reset,
SystemInfo (which will show you the firmware version)
and the CardInfo, which will show how much space
is still available on your Micro-SD-card. Do a factory
reset in case the camera should not work properly
anymore.
- Format
Use this option to have your Micro-SD-card
formatted.
LRP recommends:
Use this option if you
are either using a Micro-SD-card for the first time in
the camera or if a Micro-SD-card is not being reco-
gnized by the camera anymore.
ATTENTION:
All data
on the card will be erased and lost!
PC-connection
To connect the camera to your PC, use the provide Micro-
USB-cable (or any other suited cable available).
As soon as the camera is being connected to the PC, it will be
installed/initialized just like a USB-memory stick or an external
hard drive.
Two additional drives will appear (drive-letter or name depends
on your system).
- One drive will contain a file named “SSID_PW.cfg”. You
can open this file by using any text-editor.
The file contains two rows. In the first row your will find
the name under which the camera is identifying itself
via wireless LAN (“Action cam” being the default), in the
second row is the password for the wireless access-point
that the camera is making up and which you will have to
enter when connecting to the camera using your smart-
phone (this is “1234567890” as default).
LRP does NOT recommend to delete or edit this file, unless
you know what you are doing!
- The other drive contains the data of the Micro-SD-card you
have put into the camera. When you browse the drive, you
will find the 3 folders “CAR”, “JPG”, and “VIDEO”.
VIDEO
contains the recorded video files
JPG
contains the recorded photo files
CAR
will not be addressed here as the CAR-function of the
camera is not being used with the Gravit GPS product.
You can copy, move or delete the files just like you would
do with files from any other USB-removable-drive.
WiFi function
In order to connect your smartphone to your camera using
the “iSmart DV” app, you have to enable the wireless LAN of
your camera. You can do this by pressing and holding the “OK”
button for 2 seconds. The blue LED on the side of the camera
will start to blink and on the display the message “Waiting for
WiFI connection” will appear.
To DISABLE WiFi on the camera again, just press and hold the
“OK” button 2 seconds again. Next, go to the W-LAN settings
of your smartphone, enable wireless LAN and connect to the
access point named “Action cam”. Then enter the required
password, it is “1234567890”. For details, please refer to the
manual of your smartphone.
You can now start and use the iSmart DV app.
ATTENTION:
Since BOTH your Gravit GPS AND the wifi-came-
ra are operating within the same frequency range, you have
to make sure that the WiFi of your camera is DISABLED when
flying with your Gravit GPS. Otherwise, it might come to inter-
ferences, resulting in uncontrollable behaviour and damage or
crash of your Gravit.
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