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Digital Action Cam SP1 User Manual[...]
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1 Declaration of Conformity Responsible Party: JK Imaging Ltd. Address: 17239 So. Main Street, Gardena, CA 90248 USA JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clarendon Road, W atford, WD17 1DS, UK Company Website: http://kodakpixpro.com For Customers in Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the follow[...]
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2 For Customers in the U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ene[...]
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3 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. JK Imaging Ltd. reserves all rights to this manual. No part of this published manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer lang[...]
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4 Safety Notes W aterproof / Dustproof / Shockproof / Freeze-proof • JIS / IEC waterproof grade 8 (IPX8). • JIS / IEC dustproof grade 6 (IP6X). • Height for shockproof rating is 2.0m. • Suitable temperature range for freeze proof capability is -10°C and above. Product Notes: • Do not disassemble or repair the product by yourself. • Do [...]
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5 • If there is dust, sand or other foreign materials on the waterproof rubber of the rear cover and its contact surface, please wipe it with a clean, dry and lint free cloth as soon as possible. • Before using the product underwater , make sure that there is no damage to or foreign debris on the waterproof rubber gasket. Then close the rear co[...]
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6 Battery Notes: • Use only the battery specied for this product. • If the battery overheats during charging or use, stop charging or use immediately . T urn off the product, remove the battery carefully , and wait until it cools down. • Please keep the battery contacts clean and dry . • Please install the battery according to the positi[...]
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7 Memory Card Notes: • The memory card referred to in this manual is Micro SD Card or Micro SDHC card. • Please buy a genuine memory card of a well-known brand. • Please keep the memory card clean and dry . • When inserting a memory card, make sure the notch direction of the card matches the notch direction of the memory card mark near the [...]
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8 Other Notes: • Do not disconnect the power or turn the product off during the update process. Doing so may cause incorrect data to be written and the product may not power on later . • When using your product on an airplane, observe the relevant rules specied by the airline. • Due to the limitations of manufacturing technology , the LCD [...]
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9 Contents Before Y ou Start .................................................................... 1 Safety Notes .......................................................................... 4 Contents ................................................................................ 9 Getting Ready.......................................................[...]
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10 Operation Method .................................................................. 25 T urn On / Off ..................................................................................................... 25 Set your Language, Date and T ime after the rst power-on ............................. 26 LCD Screen Display ............................[...]
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11 Introduction to Mode Settings ........................................................................... 43 Movie Settings Introduction .............................................................................. 44 Still Settings Introduction .................................................................................. 51 AP Settings In[...]
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12 Playback ........................................................................................................... 67 Connection Port Introduction ................................................. 82 Connect a Computer ......................................................................................... 82 HDMI Connected TV Output ........[...]
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13 Getting Ready Y our product box should contain the product you purchased along with the following accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer . (Based on sales in different countries or regions, the shape of the AC adapter will vary . The actual product will prevail.) Accessories Included USB Cable [...]
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14 Standard Lens Cover Underwater Lens Cover Standard Lens Cover has been installed on the product when leaving factory .[...]
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15 1 Alignment Point 2 Standard Lens Cover 3 Microphone 4 Speaker 5 Lens Cover Ring 6 LCD Screen 1 3 2 6 5 4 Part Names[...]
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16 7 Video Recording Button / Shooting Button 8 Status Indicator 9 Menu Button / Direction Button (Upper) 10 Power Button / Delete Button 11 Lens Cover Buckle 12 OK Button 13 Playback Button / Direction Button (Lower) 14 T ripod Socket 15 Location Hole 7 9 10 11 8 13 12 15 14[...]
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17 16 Rear Cover Open Switch 17 Rear Cover 18 Rear Cover Lock 19 Battery Lock 20 Battery Compartment 21 HDMI Port 22 Micro SD Card Slot 23 USB Port 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 Rear Cover Open Status[...]
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18 Installing and Dismantling the Lens Cover T wo types of replaceable lens covers are provided for the product. Standard Lens Cover: Applicable for general use. Do not use underwater . Visual angle in the air is about 160°. Will not focus underwater . Underwater Lens Cover: Applicable for use in water . Visual angle in the air is about 130°, and[...]
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19 Please select appropriate lens cover when taking videos and pictures, otherwise it will affect the image ef fect. When the product is exposed to uctuations in temperature, condensation may form on the inside surface of the lens cover . If this happens, remove the lens cover , clean it with a soft, dry , lint-free cloth, and then reinstall the[...]
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20 1. Open the rear cover First, set the rear cover lock to the right, and push the open switch of the rear cover downward. Then rotate the rear cover around the shaft direction to open upward. ② ① Installing Battery and Memory Card 2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment according to the negative and positive directions as illustrat[...]
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21 4. Close the battery cover First, rotate the back over around the shaft direction to close upward. The rear cover will “click” when tightly closed. Finally , move the rear cover lock to the left. Memory card (refers to Micro SD card or Micro SDHC card) is optional, which is not included in the product package and needs to be purchased separa[...]
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22 Please charge after the product is turned off. 1. Connect the product to the AC adapter with a USB cable. 2. Then insert the plug of the AC adapter to the power outlet for charging. After the battery is stored for a long period, use the supplied AC adapter to charge the battery prior to use. Y ou may use external power supplies (output voltage o[...]
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23 Introduction to V arious Button Functions Button Name Menu Status Viewnder Status Recording Power Button / Delete Button No action Display all information when the it is hidden No action Press and hold: turn off the product OK Button Conrm selection Recording mode / Shooting mode switch No action Menu Button / Direction Button (Upper) Swit[...]
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24 Button Name Single Photo Movie Playback Playing Back Fast Forwarding / Rewinding Pausing Power Button / Delete Button Delete Back to the initial state of the movie Press and hold: turn off the product OK Button Photo le: no action Movie le: start playback Pause Normal speed playback Continue to play back Menu Button / Direction Button (Upp[...]
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25 T urn On / Off T urn on: When the power is off, press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on the product; or press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on the product and enter the playback status. T urn off: When the power is on, press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn off the product. If the product cannot be turned on / off no[...]
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26 Set your Language, Date and T ime after the rst power-on 1. Press and hold the to turn on the product and enter the language selection screen; 2. Press or to select language; 3. After pressing button to select desired language, the product will enter 「 Date / Time 」 setting screen; 4. Press or to adjust the date and time display format, a[...]
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27 1. Mode Display 2. T ime Lapse Display 3. Burst Shot Display 4. White Balance Display 5. Loop recording Display 6. Wind Cut Display 7. Motion detection Display LCD Screen Display 8. Movie Size Display 9. Still Size Display 10. Field of View Display 1 1. Remaining Recording T ime Display / Number of remaining shots Display 12. Battery Status Disp[...]
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28 Introduction to Basic Operation of Recording and Shooting 1. Enter the viewnder status mode, and press to switch between recording mode and shooting mode; 2. Align the lens to the object to be recorded, and press for recording or shooting; 3. Under the recording mode, repress the to stop recording. SD 123 4 123 4 00 : 01 : 2 3 00 : 01 : 2 3 0[...]
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29 Under shooting mode status, when the product detects a human face, a green focus frame will appear . When two or more human faces are detected, a green main focus frame and a white secondary focus frame will appear . When the product rotates around the lens axis for 180°, the display screen on the LCD is positive display . When in still and vid[...]
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30 1. Movie Display 2. Field of View Display 3. Memory Card or Internal Memory Display 4. Battery Status Display 5. Loop recording Display 6. Burst Shot Display 7. Movie Size Display 8. Still Size Display 9. Motion detection Display LCD Screen Display under Playback Status 10. White Balance Display 1 1. T ime Lapse Display 12. Display of Current nu[...]
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31 Introduction to Basic Operation of Playback Single Photo: 1. When in viewnder status mode, press to enter the playback status of video and pictures; 2. Display movie or picture les on the LCD screen; 3. Press or to view the movies or pictures stored in the memory card or internal memory . Press to return to the viewnder status. When the[...]
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32 Movie Playback: 1. Select movie to be played back, and press to start movie playback. 00:00:47 00:00:47 00:01:23 00:01:23 2. When playing back the movie, an operation guidance will appear on the screen. Y ou can press buttons to perform the corresponding functions. Press : Movie playback rewind, multiple presses will fasten the speed: x2 / x4 / [...]
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33 Movie playback rewind or forward: 00:00:47 00:00:47 00:01:23 00:01:23 Movie playback pause: 00:00:47 00:00:47 00:01:23 00:01:23 00:00:47 00:00:47 00:01:23 00:01:23 There will be no sound output during rewinding or forwarding.[...]
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34 Movie or Picture Delete: 1. Select the movies or photos to be deleted, and press to enter the Delete screen. Press or to select 「 Delete 」 , and press to conrm. 2. After a movie or a photo is successfully deleted, the LCD will display the next movie or photo. If you wish to delete additional les, please continue per item 1 above. 3. If[...]
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35 Rotation: The direction sensor comes with the product can automatically adjust the direction during le playback according to the rotating direction detected during shooting, in order to ensure that what you see are positive images. The direction of rotation refers to the direction rotating around the lens center clockwise or counterclockwise.[...]
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36 Introduction to the Setting Mode of Menu Options 1. Under the viewnder status, press to enter rst-level menu interface of the menu; 2. Press or to select 「 Mode Settings 」 , 「 Movie Settings 」 , 「 Still Settings 」 , 「 AP Settings 」 and 「 General Settings 」 ; 3. Press to conrm, and to enter the corresponding secondary[...]
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37 First Level Menu Mode Settings Movie Settings Still Settings AP Settings General Settings Secondary Level Menu Movie * Movie Size * Still Size * Sound Settings Shot * T ime Lapse * Burst Shot * Power Off * Loop recording * Field of View * Wireless Power Saving * Field of View * White Balance * Date / T ime * Motion detection Exit * Language * Wi[...]
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38 Introduction to General Settings 10 options in the 「 General Settings 」 of the rst level menu: • 「 Sound Settings 」 • 「 Power Off 」 • 「 Wireless Power Saving 」 • 「 Date / Time 」 • 「 Language 」 • 「 Format 」 • 「 Copy to Card 」 • 「 Reset Settings 」 • 「 FW V ersion 」 • 「 Exit 」 Sound[...]
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39 The Power Off will be invalid during recording, movie playing back and wireless connecting. Wireless Power Saving Wireless Power Saving mode means that after 30 seconds of remote-controlled recording with the APP , the wireless connection will automatically disconnect, but the product will continue to record. Wireless power saving mode will prol[...]
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40 Language The language can be set during the rst power on cycle. If you wish to change the language thereafter , please operate as the following. 1. Enter the 「 Language 」 in the secondary level interface and press to conrm; 2. Press or to select language; 3. Press to conrm and back to 「 Language 」 in the secondary level interfac[...]
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41 Copy to Card Copy to Card is to copy the les in the internal memory to the memory card There are 2 options in 「 Copy to Card 」 : • Cancel • Conrm When the memory card cannot be detected by the product, options will not be displayed on the 「 Copy to Card 」 interface. Reset Settings Reset Settings can recover all product settings[...]
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42 The following operation needs to be followed to update the rmware: 1. Enter the FW Version interface, and press to enter the tertiary level menu 「 Update the rmware? 」 . LCD will display 「 New version: X.XX 」 ; 2. Select , and press to conrm. The product will start to update; 3. Whether the update is successful or failed, the pr[...]
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43 Mode Settings method of operation: 1. After selecting or options, press to conrm. 2. Press to enter the viewnder status, and display your selected or status. Under the viewnder status, directly press , to perform or status switch. Introduction to Mode Settings 2 options in the 「 Mode Settings 」 of the rst level menu: • 「 Movi[...]
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44 Movie Settings Introduction There are 8 options in First Level menu 「 Movie Settings 」 : • 「 Movie Size 」 • 「 T ime Lapse 」 • 「 Loop recording 」 • 「 Field of View 」 • 「 Motion detection 」 • 「 Wind Cut 」 • 「 White Balance 」 • 「 Exit 」 Movie Size Movie Size refers to the image resolution during r[...]
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45 When selecting 「 WVGA120 」 , the sound cannot be recorded. When selecting 「 WVGA120 」 , 「 T ime Lapse 」 , 「 Loop recording 」 or 「 Motion detection 」 cannot be enabled. When selecting 「 WVGA60 」 , 「 T ime Lapse 」 or 「 Loop recording 」 cannot be enabled. The maximum recording time of a 4GB memory card: Movie Size Me[...]
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46 2. Press , the LCD will display red font time countdown; 3. Press again to nish recording. 00:00:0 1 00:00:0 1 09 09 Movie Size cannot be selected as WVGA120 or WVGA60. The sound cannot be recorded. When Loop recording or Motion detection is enabled, the T ime Lapse feature cannot be used. Time Lapse T ime Lapse enables the recording of an in[...]
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47 Loop recording Loop recording allows for the recording of independent segments of movies according to selected time length from the beginning of recording. The product will continually record movies of the length selected until the record button is pressed to end recording. When the memory card is full, the product will overwrite the recorded ?[...]
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48 Field of View Field of View means the image receiving angle for the product. There are 4 options in 「 Field of View 」 : • Ultra Wide • Medium • Narrow • W ater Ring Field of View method of operation: 1. After selecting the Field of View angle, press to return to the viewnder status. LCD will display corresponding icons; 2. Press t[...]
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49 5. During recording, you may press the to stop recording. When the Motion detection feature is enabled, T ime Lapse or Loop recording setting cannot be performed. Movie Size cannot be selected as WVGA120. Motion detection interface icon: ① Indicates the total time of recording ② Indicates the time of the product ③ Indicates the total time [...]
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50 Wind Cut Wind Cut refers to the reduction of noise caused by wind. There are 2 options in 「 Wind Cut 」 : • Off • Enable Wind Cut method of operation: 1. After the Wind Cut is enabled, press to return to the viewnder status. LCD will display corresponding icons; 2. Press to start recording; 3. Press again to nish recording. 00:56:00[...]
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51 Still Settings Introduction There are 5 options in First Level menu 「 Still Settings 」 : • 「 Still Size 」 • 「 Burst Shot 」 • 「 Field of View 」 • 「 White Balance 」 • 「 Exit 」[...]
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52 Still Size The Still Size indicates the number of pixels used to capture the images. A photo having higher image resolution contains more details and is capable of better meeting big-screen ne photo printing requirements. There are 3 options in 「 Still Size 」 : • 「 14MP 」 : 4320×3240(4:3) • 「 10MP 」 : 4320×2432(16:9) • 「[...]
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53 White Balance White Balance means that the user adjusts the color temperature under different light sources to ensure that the colors are reproduced correctly . There are 5 options in 「 White Balance 」 : • A WB ( Auto White Balance ) • Daylight • Cloudy • Fluorescent • Underwater White Balance method of operation: 1. After an optio[...]
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54 AP Settings Introduction The action cam can be wirelessly connected with your smart device. Please review the following items before your rst connection: 1. Your smart device system version needs to be iOS 7 or higher and Android 4.2 or higher . If not, please upgrade your smart device system version. 2. Please do not use in places having hig[...]
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55 Step 2: setting up the smart device 1. Enable the wireless function of the smart device to search surrounding wireless devices; 2. Select the name of the action cam to be connected (PIXPRO-SP1_XXXX), and input the eight-digit digital password displayed next to WP A2-PSK on the action cam; 3. Download the special APP installation package (APP nam[...]
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56 3. If there is a need to turn off wireless, press button or press after selecting in the SSID interface so that the selection interface appears. Select , press to turn off wireless. AP mode AP mode 2. If connect APP failed, press to return to the SSID interface, select , press , so that the selection interface appears, select , press . This will[...]
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57 Connecting the Camera with the Smart Device Please download App installation package (App name: PIXPRO SP1) to your smart device from the path below and install it. • Android system For Android devices, search and download the App “ PIXPRO SP1” in Google play , and install it following the instructions on the interface. • iOS system For [...]
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58 Wi-Fi Connections (iOS System and Android System) T o optimize Wi-Fi performance, please close other unnecessary programs running on the smart device. For an Android system smart device, you can directly tap the App icon to enter the "Select connecting device" screen. Select the SSID name of the camera to be connected, enter an eight-d[...]
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59 Smart Device APP Operating Method Position Service Function When connected successfully , you can tap the App icon ( ) to start it. Enable the GPS function on the smart device by following the prompts on the interface, PIXPRO SP1 can record GPS location on picture les. This function is not available for video les. Remote Viewnder After [...]
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60 Remote Viewnder Interface 123456 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 12 : 34 :56 11 1212 14 15 Shooting Interface Movie Interface 1 Shooting mode 6 Image size 11 Movie size 2 Angle 7 Number of photos that can be taken 12 Recordable video time 3 White balance 8 Quick Review 13 Pixel ratio 4 Menu 9 Playback mode 14 Frame rate 5 Battery state 10 Shutter 15 S[...]
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61 Parameter Settings T ap the icon to enter the selection screen, and tap any of the options to conrm selection. Shooting Mode There are 3 options: Continuous Shot It can take several photos at a time. Movie Mode Enables video recording. Auto Mode Enables photo shooting. 123456 7[...]
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62 White balance The WB function allows the user to adjust color temperatures under different light sources, so as to conrm that the color can be presented properly . There are 5 options: • AW B • Daylight • Cloudy • Fluorescent • Underwater Angle Field of view sets the viewing angle. There are 4 options: • Ultra Wide • Medium • [...]
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63 Menu T ap to show a settable menu. T ap the menu items to be set to enter the item options screen. T ap options to return to the menu screen. T ap to return to the Remote Viewnder screen. Tw o l i n e i t e m S eco n da r y t ext Tw o l i n e i t e m S eco n da r y t ext On e l i ne i t em On e l i ne i t em Tou c h C a pt ur e On Tw o l i n [...]
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64 Movie Size Set video resolution. Icon Pixel ratio Movie Size Recording T ime Restraint 16:9 1920×1080 30fps The maximum recordable time is 25 minutes. 4:3 1280×960 50fps 1280×960 30fps 16:9 1280×720 60fps 1280×720 30fps 16:9 848×480 60fps None 848×480 120fps The maximum recordable time is 60 seconds. Select 120fps as the frame rate of mov[...]
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65 Shooting Method All les are saved on the memory card of the camera. Shooting 1. Align the camera lens with the shooting subject, and conrm viewing through the screen of the smart device. 2. T ap the other icons on the interface to set the corresponding parameters. 3. T ap to shoot photos. 123456 7[...]
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66 Video Recording T ap the shooting mode icon on the shooting screen to enter the mode selection screen, and tap to enter the video recording screen. 1. T ap the other icons on the interface to set the corresponding parameters. 2. T ap to start recording and then tap to stop. 12 : 34 :56 00 : 00 :10 In Wireless power saving enabled state, a prompt[...]
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67 There are two playback modes: • Single playback (movie / photo) • Index playback ( action cam/smart device) Switching of the Remote Viewnder Mode and the Playback Mode 1. T ap to enter the camera single playback interface. 2. T ap to enter the index playback interface. 3. T ap any small gure to enter the single playback interface. 4. T[...]
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68 Switching Camera and Smart Device Index Playback 1. On the camera index playback interface, tap to enter into the smart device index playback interface. 2. On the smart device index playback interface, tap to enter into the camera index playback interface. 4 J UL 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 1 8 J UN 201 5 21 MAY 201 5 19 MAY 201 5 2 Camera[...]
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69 Introduction of the Icons in the Playback Mode Single Playback 00:02:00 00:02:00 Enter index playback screen Enter photo or movie mode Share the current photo or video to social networks Download the current photo or video to the smart device Delete the current photo or video Rotate the photo Play the video Action cam Photo playback interface Vi[...]
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70 Index Playback 4 J UL 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 JU N 201 4 1 item selected 1 item selected 8 JU N 201 5 21 MAY 201 5 19 MAY 201 5 Menu Return to the previous interface Enter photo or movie mode Select multiple les to share Enter the download mode to move the les in the camera into the smart devices Select multiple les to delete Smart device[...]
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71 Gestures in the Playback Mode 1. Hide/display the icons: Single nger tap the photo or video once. 2. Zoom in: Quickly tap the photo twice or use two ngers apart to expand the photo (Sliding a nger to move around the photo). Zoom out: Quickly tap the photo twice again, and it will restore the original size or use two ngers folded to r[...]
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72 1. Long press a le thumbnail to enter the multiple-selection screen. 4 J UL 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 4 J UL 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 JU N 201 4 1 item selected 2. View fore-and-aft les by sliding a nger up and down on the screen. 4 J UL 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 JU N 201 4 1 item selected Select One or More File(s) (Camera and Smart d[...]
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73 3. Select one or more le(s). 3.1. T ap after date folder ( ) to select all les under the date folder; 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18 J U N 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18 J U N 201 4 1 item selected 4 items selected 3.2. T ap a le thumbnail to select a single le (tap again to cancel the selection); 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18[...]
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74 3.3. T ap to select all les; tap to cancel the selections and return to the index playback interface. 4 items selected 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18 J U N 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18 J U N 201 4 1 J UL 201 4 21 J U N 201 4 18 J U N 201 4 35 items selected[...]
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75 Download Download the photos or movie in the camera to your smart device. Camera Single playback mode: 1. Select the le you want to download, and tap to start downloading. 2. T ap in the downloading process, and select “Y es” in the pop-up interface to cancel downloading. 3. After downloading is complete, tap to return to the playback int[...]
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76 Share Share the photos or videos to the social network site. Camera single playback and index playback mode: 1. Select one or more le(s) you want to share, and tap to start downloading. 2. T ap in the downloading process, and select “Y es” in the pop-up interface to cancel downloading. 3. After the download is completed, the photos or vid[...]
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77 After the “SETTING NETWORK” is selected and the network is switched, the interface has 3 options: “SETTING NETWORK”: change the network settings. “SHARE”: select the social network site to share. “CANCEL”: cancel sharing. When the network is changed, the App will close automatically . Smart device single playback and index playba[...]
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78 Camera and Smart device single playback mode : 1. Select the le you want to delete, and tap . 2. Select “DELETE” to conrm the deletion in the pop-up prompt screen. Would you like to Delete? CANCEL DELETE Android system DELETE CANCEL iOS system[...]
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79 Play the Video (Camera and Smart device single playback mode) Slow wireless transmission may impact viewing. We suggest downloading the le to your device before viewing. 1. T ap to play the video. 2. T ap to pause the video. 3. T ap to continue the video. 4. T ap to return to the previous interface. 00:01:12 00:02:0 0 00:01:12 00:02:0 0 00:02[...]
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80 Android User Notication: T o ensure proper playback of video les created with the KODAK PIXPRO SP1 Digital Camera, we suggest using the MX Player application. 1. Download and install MX Player to your Android smart devices. Download link: https://play .google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer .ad 2. Run MX Player. 3. Choose [...]
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81 Menu (Camera and Smart device index playback mode) 1. T ap or slide from the left to the right of the screen to display the menu. 2. T ap your desired setup item. 3. T ap the option to return to the menu. 4. T ap to return to playback interface. Y ouT ube This option is only under the iOS system. About See Page 64 for explanations. 4 J UL 201 4 [...]
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82 Connect a Computer Connection Port Introduction The product can be connected to the computer using a USB cable to allow for copying the les from the product into the computer . Steps: 1. Open the rear cover of the product, connect one end of the USB cable to the computer (the computer needs to be in on state) and the other end to the USB port[...]
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83 If connected to the computer USB port of 100mA, the product will have no response due to insufcient power supply . Pressing for more than 2 seconds will cause shut-down and stop of communication between the computer and the product. If a memory card is inserted in the product, only les in the memory card will be read. If needing to read th[...]
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84 HDMI Connected TV Output The product is capable of realizing movie and photo playback on a TV through HDMI. The HDMI connection defaults to automatic connection mode. Steps: 1. Open the rear cover of the product, connect one end of the HDMI cable (not included) to a TV which is up to the HDMI standard (the TV and the product both need to be turn[...]
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85 Appendices Specications 「 Design and specications are subject to change without notice. 」 Active Pixels 14.24 Megapixels T otal Pixels 15.31 Megapixels [1/2.33" MOS] Lens Focal Length 3.0mm Equivalent to 35mm lm 16.8mm F number F2.8 Lens Construction 6 groups 6 elements Optical Zoom Fixed focus Focusing Range Normal: 60cm ~ ∞[...]
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86 Image Dimensions Still Size (4:3) 14MP: 4320×3240 5MP: 2592×1944 (16:9) 10MP: 4320×2432 Movie Size 1920×1080(30fps), 1280×960(50fps), 1280×960(30fps), 1280×720(60fps), 1280×720(30fps), 848×480(60fps) High-Speed Movie: 848×480(120fps) Detection Features Face detection W aterproof Feature Up to 10 m underwater Shockproof Feature Up to 2 [...]
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87 Burst Shot Supported Playback Modes Single Photo White Balance Auto (A WB), Daylight, Cloudy , Fluorescent, Underwater Storage Media Internal Memory: Approx. 100 MB Micro SD / Micro SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) [ MMC Card not supported ] Language Support Support 27 languages: English, Chinese (simplied and traditional), Japanese, Korean, [...]
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88 Prompts and W arning Messages Message Description Reset Mode ! MAX 999 When using “Copy to card”, if the number of folders in the memory card exceeds the maximum number of folders (999), the copy and access actions cannot be performed. This message indicates that a long read time may be caused due to too many folders in the product. During s[...]
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89 Message Description Reset Mode IN ! When turning on the product or pressing , the product detects that the internal memory is out of space. The message will disappear after 3 seconds. Updating rmware. User should do nothing. The product will turn off automatically after the update is completed. SD ! The memory card still cannot be recognized [...]
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90 Message Description Reset Mode IN ! The internal memory still cannot be recognized after format. Interruption logging problem is encountered in the period of writing in the memory card or recording in the video recording or shooting process. The message will disappear in 2 seconds, and the screen of format or not will appear . Return to the view[...]
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91 Message Description Reset Mode Connecting to the computer USB. Connecting to the HDMI device. The display is ended after connection is succeeded. Caution will appear before power off when the battery of the product is already dead. The rmware cannot be updated when power is insufcient. It will shut down after displaying for 2 seconds. A me[...]
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92 T rouble Shooting Problem Possible causes Solution Product does not turn on The battery has been depleted. Charge the battery . Exceeded maximum folder number If the les or folders have reached the maximum number (9999 for les, 999 for folders), the memory card cannot be accessed. Copy the data to the computer disk, and format the memory c[...]
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93 Special Accessories Let the action cam accommodate to your activity , there are different options of accessories available. Accessories bundle vary per distribution retailer . T o purchase additional accessories separately , please contact your local retailer customer service support, or visit http:// kodakpixpro.com for more customer service de[...]
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95 Adhesive mount (at) : accessory applicable to skateboard Adhesive mount (curved) : accessory applicable to helmet[...]
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96 Installation Method: There are two types of adhesive mounts: at and curved. Y ou may select based on the shape of the object to be used. Both types can be assembled in the same way , taking the adhesive mount (at) as an example: 1. Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the base t[...]
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97 2. Tie one end of the tether to the adhesive mount, and the other end to the rear cover shaft. 3. Assemble the base, pre-tightening handle and adhesive mount according to the direction illustrated in the picture. First press the base into the adhesive mount, and then rotate and tighten the pre-tightening handle. 4. T ack the double-sided adhesiv[...]
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98 Bar mount: accessory applicable to bicycle Installation Method: 1. Set the bar clamp to the handlebar , and rotate the screw for xing. Bar Clamp Screw[...]
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99 2. Open the bottom part of the xing sleeve and set it in the Action Cam. Insert the connector into the bottom part of the xing sleeve, and then tighten them with screw . 3. Assemble the base, pre-tightening handle and bar clamp according to the direction illustrated in the picture. First press the base into the bar clamp, and then rotate a[...]
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100 Suction cup mount: accessory applicable to be attached to the automotive windshield (or smooth surface) Installation Method: 1. Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the base to the T ripod Socket of the action cam. Rotate the screw for xing.[...]
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101 2. Assemble the base, pre-tightening handle and suction mount according to the direction illustrated in the Picture. First press the base into the suction cup mount, and then rotate and tighten the pre-tightening handle. 3. First, clean the suction mount and the windshield, and then attach the suction cup to the windshield (or smooth surface). [...]
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102 V ented helmet strap mount-A: accessory applicable to bicycle helmet Installation Method: 1. Expand the band rst, and then thread both ends of the band into the helmet. Band[...]
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103 2. Thread both ends of the band into the buckle, and then press the buckle clamp. 3. Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the base to the tripod socket of the action cam. Rotate the screw for xing. 4. Assemble the base, pre-tightening handle and vented helmet strap mount according[...]
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104 V ented helmet strap mount-B: accessory applicable to bicycle helmet Installation Method: 1. Align the location pole of the mount to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the holder to the tripod socket of the action cam, and then rotate the screw with a tool like a coin to fasten. 3 2 1[...]
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105 2. Expand the band rst, and then thread both ends of the band into the buckle.Thread both ends of the band into the buckle, and then press the buckle clamp 1 2 3 Buckle Band Buckle Clamp[...]
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106 Handheld mount : accessory applicable to be handheld Installation Method: 1. Align the location pole of the mount to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the holder to the tripod socket of the action cam, rotate the screw for xing. Location Pole 1 2 Screw[...]
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107 Surfboard adhesive mount: accessory applicable to surfboard Installation Method: 1. Align the location pole of the base to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the base to the T ripod Socket of the action cam. Rotate the screw for xing. 2. Tie one end of the tether to the plane support (small), and the other end to the[...]
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108 3. Assemble the base, pre-tightening handle and plane support (large) according to the direction illustrated in the Picture. First press the base into the plane support (large), and then rotate and tighten the pre-tightening handle. 4. T ack the double-sided adhesive at the bottom of the plane support (large) and the plane support (small) to th[...]
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109 Head strap mount : accessory applicable to mount the action cam on your head Installation Method: 1. Insert the angle bracket into the mount, align the location pole on the angle bracket to the location hole of the action cam, and align the screw on the angle bracket to the tripod socket of the action cam. Rotate the screw for xing. 2. Set t[...]
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11 0 If you need to remove the mount, please use one hand to push forward the angle bracket (as directed by arrow ① ), and use a pointed object to push the buckles in the two side holes by order with another hand (as directed by arrow ② ) . Then remove the angle bracket out from the mount. Extended Arm: Y ou can add one or two extended arms (ex[...]
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Ve r. 8 Licensed Product The K odak trademark and trade dr ess are used under license fr om Kodak. © 2013 JK Imaging Lt d. All Rights Reserved. JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 So . Main Street, Gardena, CA 90 248 USA JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clar endon Road, W atford, WD17 1DS, UK http:/ /kodakpixpr o.com[...]