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Memory card/ Transferring files to a computer

MEMORY CARD

Using a memory card is required to record videos and photos. The camera 

is compatible with microSD memory card, up to 32 GB capacity (Class 4 or 

higher). Sold separately, see AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES section (p.22).

Before inserting or removing a card, turn off the camera to prevent damage 

to the files. 

The screen displays "no card" when there is no SD card in the camera and 

"Card Ful" when it is full. In addition, when the memory card is full, the 

screen displays "0000" in PHOTO and TIMELAPSE mode and "00:00:00" in 

VIDEO mode for the remaining number of photos and the remaining video 

recording time. If a video is being recorded, the camera automatically stops 

recording and the video will be saved. 

The following data shows the approximate quantity of photos or video length 

that can be taken by the camera depending on the memory card capacity.

16 GB

32 GB

Photo
1 MP

50900

101800

3 MP

15100

30200

5 MP (XCEL

MC

 HD)

9400

18800

5 MP (XCEL

MC

 HD2)

6500

13000

8 MP

4950

9900

12 MP

3900

7800

Video
480p @ 60 fps

5h45

11h15

720p @ 30 fps (XCEL HD)

4h45

9h45

720p @ 60 fps (XCEL HD2)

1h55

3h50

1080p @ 30 fps

3h45

7h30

TRANSFERRING FILES TO A COMPUTER

Allows to transfer or to view videos/photos using a computer. 

1.  Connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable included.

2.  Select "USB TRANSFER" by pressing the OK button. 

3. 

The USB icon appears on the screen to indicate that the file transfer is 

in progress and the battery icon appears on the top right of the screen 

to indicate the battery is charging.

4.  The computer will recognize the camera and install the driver auto-

matically. Click on "My Computer" and select "Removable Disk". Then 

click on "DCIM" and "100MEDIA" in order to find the videos and photos 

stored.

5.  Drag or save the files to the desired location. 

Taking the memory card out of the camera and inserting it into the computer 

slot will achieve the same results (a SD adapter may be required). 

CHARGE

ONLY

USB 

TRANSFER

Note

: Videos in .MP4 format require the use of a compatible video player 

software such as VLC, Windows Media Player or QuickTime.

HDMI

USB

TV

LAPTOP

PORTABLE

HDMI

USB

LAPTOP

PORTABLE

Summary of Contents for HD

Page 1: ...v2 0 XCEL HD XCEL HD2 USER MANUAL XCEL TM ACTION CAMERAS...

Page 2: ...dable and of exceptional quality We promote family values and the involvement of our employees in all stages of development manufacturing and product promotion Our priority is to provide outstanding m...

Page 3: ...and screen depending on selected options 12 Remote control XCEL HD 14 XCEL HD2 15 Charging the battery 17 Memory card 18 Transferring files to a computer 18 Maintenance of the camera 19 Troubleshootin...

Page 4: ...t Curved adhesive mount Flat adhesive mount Lens cleaning cloth Carrying case HDMI and USB cables Lens protector Wrist strap XCEL stickers 3 Camera with slide adaptor XCEL HD Quick release stands with...

Page 5: ...FRONT VIEW BOTTOM VIEW MODE BUTTON ON OFF START STOP BUTTON BACK BUTTON MICRO HDMI PORT WIDE ANGLE LENS MICRO USB PORT MIC IN SLIDE ADAPTOR ANCHORAGE MICROSD SLOT OK BUTTON MIC MICROSD SLOT HEAT SINK...

Page 6: ...for underwater use The housing is waterproof up to 160 ft image camera with XHD OHT housing An access screw for the microphone is located at the back of the housing Remove the screw completely to imp...

Page 7: ...the accessories included SPORT EDITION 360 ROLL BAR MOUNT 90 STRAIGHT EXTENDERS CURVED FLAT ADHESIVE MOUNTS HUNTING EDITION BOW MOUNT SCOPE MOUNT HEAD STRAP MOUNT WATERPROOF HOUSING QUICK RELEASE STAN...

Page 8: ...lash while recording See OPERATION OF THE LED LIGHTS AND SCREEN DEPENDING ON SELECTED OPTIONS section p 12 To increase the zoom XCEL HD2 only press OK and to decrease press BACK Refer to the subject d...

Page 9: ...LAPSE mode allows to take photos at predefined regular intervals Allows you to see the current configuration of the TIME LAPSE mode 1 Battery level 2 Time lapse mode 3 Time interval between each photo...

Page 10: ...evel 2 VIEW mode 3 Number of recorded photos 4 Number of recorded videos VIEWING ON A TELEVISION Allows the user to view videos and photos directly on a television 1 Connect the HDMI cable included to...

Page 11: ...is waiting for the signal from the remote control and flash rapidly during record videos photos See OPERATION OF THE LED LIGHTS AND SCREEN DEPENDING ON SELECTED OPTIONS section for more details 12 Era...

Page 12: ...that the camera is waiting for the signal from the remote control when the video photo or time lapse mode is shown on the screen The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity ENERGY SAVING To retu...

Page 13: ...d wireless mode ON the camera goes into sleep after 2 minutes of inactivity to maximize battery life To wake the camera from sleep do one of the following actions 1 Press the RECORD button on the remo...

Page 14: ...d to take a video or photo If multiple cameras are on the remote control automatically synchro nizes to each camera when the START STOP button is used to take a video or photo This means that the remo...

Page 15: ...photo recording When a video or photo recording is started the REC message will appear on the remote s screen a few seconds and when the recording stops the icon will appear on the screen for a few s...

Page 16: ...ess the and buttons on the remote control until the wireless signal icon sync appears 4 When the synchronization is complete the wireless icon OK will appear on the screen LITHIUM BUTTON BATTERY The r...

Page 17: ...eo is being recorded and the battery level reaches 0 the camera saves the file before shutting down TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 Using the USB cable included connect the camera to a USB power source a comp...

Page 18: ...00 5 MP XCELMC HD2 6500 13000 8 MP 4950 9900 12 MP 3900 7800 Video 480p 60 fps 5h45 11h15 720p 30 fps XCEL HD 4h45 9h45 720p 60 fps XCEL HD2 1h55 3h50 1080p 30 fps 3h45 7h30 TRANSFERRING FILES TO A CO...

Page 19: ...r WARNINGS Never place the camera or the battery inside or above a heating device such as a microwave oven a stove or a radiator This could lead to over heating or the deformity of materials or even c...

Page 20: ...solutions Impossible to turn on the camera Verify if there is a battery in the camera Charge the battery p 17 Impossible to turn on the remote control Change the batteries p 14 16 The screen of the ca...

Page 21: ...BATT Lithium ion polymer battery cover XHD A USB power adaptor XHD CHG Dual battery charger XHD CUSB Dual USB car charger MOUNTING ACCESSORIES XHD CM Cap mount XHD DM Decoy mount XHD SM Suction mount...

Page 22: ...Adapter Adaptateur HIGH SPEED HAUTE VITESSE MICROSD 16GB 32GB PROTECTION AND OTHERS ACCESSORIES XHD LP Lens protector XHD MIC External microphone XHD FOG Anti fog inserts XHD TL Tether leash XHD OHC C...

Page 23: ...l microphone optional Memory storage Support Internal memory none External memory microSD card up to 32 GB class 4 or higher not included Viewing TV output Micro HDMI Computer output Micro USB Power s...

Page 24: ...mm input for external microphone optional Memory storage Support Internal memory no External memory microSD card up to 32 GB class 4 or higher not included Viewing TV output Micro HDMI Computer output...

Page 25: ...is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the...

Page 26: ...he shipping costs for an item sent to us will be assumed by the customer Repairs for damages not covered by the warranty will be subject to a reaso nable charge The customer will pay all shipping cost...

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