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Pushing the Button (an “Operating Guide”)

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To turn on the 

Sports HD BulletCam

, press the button on the top.

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The 

Sports HD BulletCam

 takes a moment to boot up and perform 

a quick memory check.  This takes about five seconds.

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Once it has powered on, 

it will automatically start recording 

video

. The blue light will stay on while the 

Sports HD BulletCam 

is recording.

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To stop recording, press the button again. The red LED will flash 
once, and the blue LED will go out after a moment. The blue LED 
stays on while the 

Sports HD BulletCam

 is writing data to the 

microSD card.

• 

The 

Sports HD BulletCam

 can record for between 90 and 120 

minutes per charge (varies by conditions). In this time, it will 
record somewhere between 5 and 8GB of video.

The 

Sports HD BulletCam

 uses variable bit-rate compression. 

What the heck does THAT mean?

It means that the 

Sports HD BulletCam

 saves more data when 

interesting things are happening. The more the things you’re shooting 
move (or the more you move around while shooting) the more data 
the 

Sports HD BulletCam

 uses. 

The upshot of this is that you’ll save some space on the SD card. If 
you’re recording something that’s not moving, or is moving slowly 
and predictably, it lowers the data rate accordingly.
The downside is we can’t tell you exactly how much video you can 
record to a microSD card, other than to say the obvious answer: “it 
varies”. However, we’ve done some rule-of-thumb calculations, and 
have come up with a pretty safe bet.
We reckon that you should only rely on your microSD cards to record 
about 15 minutes per gigabyte. Ergo, you should swap out a 2GB 
card every half an hour, or an 8GB card after two hours. They’ll 
probably hold a little more than this, but better to be safe, right?

Summary of Contents for Sports HD BulletCam

Page 1: ...1 Sports HD BulletCam MBULLET151210E...

Page 2: ...orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is c...

Page 3: ...here Stuff is At the layout of the thing 6 The Two Caps 7 Preparing the Sports HD BulletCam 8 Charging the Sports HD BulletCam 9 Pushing the Button an Operating Guide 10 Making it do things with a com...

Page 4: ...recording biking skating skiing or snowboarding surfing or throwing yourself out of a perfectly good aircraft Or just about anything else you can think of Strap it to your head arms legs butt bike boa...

Page 5: ...rap 3 Long Hook Loop Mounting Strap 4 Adhesive Strip Mount 5 Plastic Camera Clasp 6 Double sided Mounting Tape 7 Waterproof Cap 8 Water Resistant Cap 9 Bicycle Mount 10 Rubber Seal Rings 11 Adhesive f...

Page 6: ...ight On The Sports HD BulletCam is recording video Red light flashes blue light comes on briefly then goes out There s a problem with your SD card It s either full missing or broken One way or another...

Page 7: ...retty sound proof too the Sports HD BulletCam won t be able to hear much while the waterproof cap is on Before using the waterproof case in a wet environment ensure that it is completely sealed It s a...

Page 8: ...to record ten minutes at a time you could get away with a smaller card But remember when it runs out that ll be all she wrote For reliable performance we strongly suggest that you use a card with a s...

Page 9: ...port such as USB 3 0 or eSATAp ports will accept the USB shaped plug but supply different amounts of power Avoid connecting the Sports HD BulletCam to these ports as results will vary and doing so co...

Page 10: ...es variable bit rate compression What the heck does THAT mean It means that the Sports HD BulletCam saves more data when interesting things are happening The more the things you re shooting move or th...

Page 11: ...n the computer The Sports HD BulletCam will automatically begin charging at the same time as it will appear in your file browser as a removable USB flash drive if a microSD card is inserted You can ac...

Page 12: ...op it into your preferred media player Problem playing back recordings Some media players have trouble playing back the MPEG based compression used by the Sports HD BulletCam If you have this problem...

Page 13: ...indows based operating system or a different plain text editor Don t use a word processor as these usually don t create plain text files Ask a nerd or Google what the difference is or Alternately open...

Page 14: ...plastic That s the downside about making it waterproof it s pretty sound proof too You can use this to your advantage in many high wind situations anything 65mph 100km h or faster it can actually make...

Page 15: ...0 minutes Overlays Time Date Stamp always present Recording Recording Mode Automatic Storage Type microSD card Storage Capacity Up to 32GB General Operating Time per Charge Approx 90 mins Battery Type...

Page 16: ...use are the responsibility of the end user This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or third party modificat...

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