Maginon Action Sports HD 1-UK 2013

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Dear customer,
Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON product.
You have acquired a modern digital action camcorder with excellent technical features and
respective accessories, which is particularly easy to operate.
Please study this information in detail observing, in particular, the safety instructions.
The device comes with a 3 year warranty. You will need the enclosed warranty card and
your sales receipt in the event of the camera developing a fault.
Keep these in a safe place together with the Instruction Manual.
Please include the Instruction Manual when passing on the camera to a third party.
1. Contents of box
Carefully unpack camcorder and check that all of the following components are
contained in the box:
Note:
Remove the protective foil from the camcorder lens by pulling the protruding tabs.
Caution! Keep plastic foil and bags away from babies and small children, as otherwise danger of
sufocation.
1. MAGINON Action Sports HD 1
2. 8 GB microSDHC memory card
with SD card adapter
3. Lithium-Polymer battery
4. USB power adapter
5. Cycle fxing
6. 2 helmet fxings
7. Universal fxing
8. 10 self-adhesive pads
9. Arm attachment
10. 80 cm Velcro strap with fxing
11. Pouch
12. Additional water-tight cap
13. 2 fxing extensions
14. 2 fxing extensions 90
15. 6 fxing bolts
16. Sealing cap with
microphone opening
17. 6 sealing rings
18. Oil for sealing rings
19. USB cable
20. Software CD
21. Instruction Manual
22. Warranty documents
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2. Contents
1. INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS OF BOX 1
2. CONTENTS 2
3. HAZARD, SAFETY AND WARNING NOTICES 4
4. YOUR CAMCORDER 8
4.1. Camcorder and accessory 8
4.2. View from front 9
4.3. View from top 9
4.4. View from rear 10
4.5. Inserting the memory card 10
4.6. Inserting and charging the battery 11
4.7. Use and applying of sealing caps 11
5. USE OF CAMCORDER 13
5.1. Overview of LED display 13
5.2. Preparing for recording 13
5.3. Video recordings 14
5.4. Taking photos 15
5.5. Recording times 15
6. USE WITH COMPUTER 16
6.1. System requirements 16
6.2. Software installation 16
6.3. Connection to computer 17
6.4. Setting date and time 17
6.5. Playback of videos on computer 18
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7. USE OF FIXINGS 19
7.1. Camcorder mount 19
7.2. Cycle fxing 20
7.3. Helmet fxing 20
7.4. Arm fxing 23
8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24
9. SYSTEM INFORMATION, MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL 25
Trademark information 25
9.1. Care 25
9.2. Storage 25
9.3. Disposal 25
10. WARRANTY AND SERVICE 26
11. CONFORMITY 27
12. INDEX 28
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3. Hazard, safety and warning notices
Incorrect use of the camcorder and accessories can be dangerous for you and
others and can damage or destroy the camcorder. We therefore ask you to read
and strictly observe the following Hazard, safety and warning notices.
Intended use
This camcorder is intended for taking digital photos and video clips.
It has been designed for private use and is not suitable for commercial
purposes
Hazards for children and persons with limited ability to operate
electronic equipment
The camcorder, accessory and packaging are not toys for children.
These should therefore always be kept away from children.
Danger of electrocution, poisoning and suffocation.
The camcorder and accessory may not be used by children and persons with
restricted abilities. The camcorder and USB power adaptor may
only be operated by persons physically and mentally able to operate
them safely.
Electrocution hazard in wet and humid conditions
Do not expose USB cable and USB power adapter to dripping or spray water.
Also do not place any containers filled with liquid, such as vases or glasses on
top or immediately next to the device. Danger of fire and electrocution.
Do not charge camcorder near to water. Danger of fire and electrocution.
Do not use camcorder and its components in areas exposed to high
humidity, a lot of steam, smoke or dust. Danger of fire and electrocution.
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Electrical hazard
Switch off camcorder and remove battery if a foreign body or liquid has entered
the camcorder. Wait until completely dry, as otherwise danger of fire and
electrocution.
Switch off camcorder and remove batteries if camcorder has been dropped or
housing is damaged, as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution.
The camcorder may not be dismantled, modified or repaired, as otherwise
danger of fire and electrocution.
Only use the supplied USB power adapter with the mains voltage specified on
the rating plate, as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution.
Disconnect from power by pulling power adapter out of socket.
A plugged-in power adapter can continue to use power and represents
a hazard source.
The power supply may not be used during thunderstorms, as danger of
electrocution.
Damage from heat fre hazard
Do not leave camcorder in places that are susceptible to considerable increases
in temperature (e.g. a vehicle). The housing and internal parts may be damaged,
which in turn could cause a fire.
Do not wrap up camcorder or place on textiles. This could produce a build-up
of heat in the camcorder that can cause deformation of the housing and may
represent a fire hazard.
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Hazards of using the Lithium-Polymer battery and the USB
power adapter
Remove battery from camcorder if camcorder is not used for some time.
Do not remove battery immediately after camcorder has been used for a longer
period of time. Batteries may become hot during use.
Risk of explosion in case of incorrect changing of battery or use of wrong type
of battery. Always check correct polarity when inserting the battery.
Only use MAGINON Lithium-Polymer battery 3.7 V / 850 mAh (battery name
103-001) or a Lithium-Ion battery with the same specification.
Never expose battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight, fire, etc., as
otherwise danger of fire. Consequently do not store batteries near fire, ovens or
other heat sources.
Keep battery out of reach of children.
Consult doctor immediately if battery has been swallowed.
Do not throw battery into fire, short-circuit battery or take battery apart.
Danger of explosion.
Battery must be disposed of in line with the Battery Directive.
Never store or transport a battery in your pocket/tool box or similar, where it
could come into contact with metal objects.
If leaking, remove battery from the camcorder using a cloth and dispose of
correctly.
Avoid battery acid coming into contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes,
rinse eyes with plenty of water and contact doctor immediately. In case of
contact with skin, wash area with plenty of soap and water.
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Injuries and material damage
Only place camcorder on sturdy surfaces. The camcorder could otherwise fall
or topple over, causing damage or injury.
Do not operate camcorder whilst running or driving. You could fall or cause a
traffic accident.
Only use USB power adaptor specified for the camcorder. No liability shall be
accepted for damage caused by the use of an incorrect USB power adaptor.
The 230V socket used for the power supply must be accessible at all times so
that the power supply can be quickly disconnected from the mains
if necessary.
Ensure adequate ventilation and do not cover the power supply (not supplied)
to prevent overheating.
Do not place any open ignition sources, such as lit candles onto or
close to the device.
Damage to the electronics, display or lens caused by external influences, such
as electric shocks, falls or others are not covered by the warranty and shall thus
be charged for.
Do not drop or bump camcorder and always handle with due care as the
camcorder could otherwise be damaged.
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4. Your camcorder
4.1. Camcorder and accessory
1. MAGINON Action Sports HD 1
2. Lithium-Polymer battery 103-001
3. USB power adapter
4. USB cable
5. 8 GB micro SDHC memory card
with SD card adapter
6. Instruction Manual (not shown)
7. Software CD (not shown)
8. Pouch (not shown)
9. Cycle fixing
10. 2 helmet fxings
11. Arm attachment
12. Camera fxing
13. Velcro strap
14. 2 fxing extensions
15. 2 fxing extensions 90
16. 10 self-adhesive pads
17. 6 fxing bolts
18. Sealing cap with microphone
opening
19. 6 sealing rings
20. Water-tight cap
(mounted on the camera)
21. Oil for sealing rings
1.
2.
20.
3.
4.
5.
9.
10.
12.
15.
16.
11.
19.
14.
18.
13.
17.
21.
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4.2. View from front
4.3. View from top
Operating switch /
On/Of switch
Lens
Sealing cap
Sealing cap
Operating switch /
On/Of switch
LED display
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4.4. View from rear
4.5. Inserting the memory card
Insert a microSD/micro SDHC memory card into the camcorder as shown on the
right. Ensure that the labelled side of the memory card faces the battery
compartment and that the contacts of the memory card are inserted frst.
Press the memory card into
the camcorder until you hear it
click in.
To remove, push on memory
card again. The memory card
then slides partially out of
the camcorder and can be
removed.
Note:
Format the memory card in a computer before using it in a camcorder for the frst time.
MicroSD and micro SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB can be used.
USB connection
Battery slot
micro SD
card slot
Microphone
Mode switch
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4.6. Inserting and charging the battery
Insert battery into camcorder as shown and push until it clicks into position
(see left image).
To charge battery, connect USB cable to USB connection of camcorder. The USB
cable can be connected to the mains using the supplied USB power adapter or
can be directly connected to a standard USB port of your computer.
During charging, the yellow LED on top of the camcorder is constantly illuminated.
As soon as the battery is fully charged, the LED switches of.
4.7. Use and applying of sealing caps
When the camcorder is used for video recording it is recommended to position
one of the supplied sealing caps on the rear of the camcorder. Use the sealing cap
with microphone opening to record videos with a good sound quality. In contrast
to the spray water protection cover, the sealing cap allows the sound to directly
enter the microphone, located above the mode switch. Ambient noises are
consequently not attenuated.
Note:
The frst charging of the battery can last up to 6 hours. You can, however, disconnect the camcorder
from the power source as soon as the LED switches of.
Up to 125 minutes can be recorded with one battery charge.
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To achieve optimum spray water protection for the camcorder, the waterproof
sealing cap must be used. Prior to positioning the sealing cap, the sealing ring
should also be covered with a thin layer of the supplied silicon grease, in particular
when used in rainy weather or on water. Any sealing rings showing signs of damage
or wear should be replaced immediately.
With the waterproof sealing cap applied, the camcorder is spray water protected,
i.e. limited protection against water ingress has been provided. The waterproof
sealing cap does, however not allow permanent use under water such as during
swimming and diving. The camcorder should also always be dried as soon as it is
in the dry again.
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5. Use of camcorder
5.1. Overview of LED display
5.2. Preparing for recording
Prior to using the camcorder for recording, ensure that battery is charged and
memory card with suf cient free storage has been inserted.
Slide the mode switch to the right to

, to take
video recordings. Slide the mode switch to 8 to
shoot continuous photos.
Switch on the camcorder, by keeping the On/Of
switch depressed, until the purple LED illuminates.
Depending on the set mode, the LED display
changes to red or blue and the camcorder vibrates once to show that it is
operational.
LED Status Description
Yellow Permanently on Battery is being charged
Red
Flashes
Video mode: no memory card inserted/ faulty /
camcorder switches of
Permanently on
Camcorder operational in video mode / connection to computer
(with device switched on)
Red/Yellow Flashes Connection to computer
Blue/Purple Flashes Photo mode: no memory card inserted / faulty
Blue Permanently on Camcorder operational in photo mode
Purple
Flashes Memory card full
Permanently on Camcorder switches on
Of Camcorder of / charging completed
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If the mode switch is switched to

the red LED display is permanently on. If,


however, the 8 mode is selected, the blue LED is permanently on. The device is
then ready to record.
You can also change the mode switch in the switched-on state.
If no memory card has been inserted or if the inserted memory card is faulty, the
LED display fashes red in the Video mode and blue/purple in the Photo mode.
Replace memory card with a functioning card.
To switch of the camcorder keep On/Of switch depressed until the red LED
display fashes. The camcorder then vibrates twice and switches itself of.
If no button is pressed for about 1 minute, the camcorder switches of
automatically. No videos or photos can be taken when the camcorder is
connected with the USB cable.
5.3. Video recordings
Slide the mode switch to the right to

to take video recordings. Switch on the


camcorder and wait until the red LED is permanently on.
Press the On/Of switch to start video recording. The camcorder vibrates once and
the LED display fashes red.
To stop recording, briefy depress ON/Of switch again. The camcorder vibrates
twice and the red LED is permanently on.
If the memory card becomes full during recording, video recording stops. The
purple LED fashes several times, whilst the camcorder vibrates, after which the
device is switched of.
If video recordings are repeatedly stopped prematurely, the memory card should
be replaced by a class 6 micro SDHC memory card or higher.
Note:
Individual video recordings are limited to a maximum fle size of 4 GB.
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5.4. Taking photos
To take photos slide mode switch to left to 8. Switch on camcorder and wait until
blue LED is permanently on.
To start taking photos, briefy depress the On/Of switch. The LED starts to fash
blue and a photo is taken every 4 seconds. The camcorder vibrates every time a
photo is taken.
To end the photo shoot, briefy depress the On/Of switch again. The camcorder
then vibrates twice and the blue LED is permanently on again.
If the memory card becomes full during photo shooting, no further photos are
taken. The purple LED fashes several times, whilst the camcorder vibrates, after
which the device is switched of.
5.5. Recording times
The below table shows the maximum recording times for videos or the maximum
number of photos depending on the memory card used. The provided values are
only examples as the memory required for a recording/photo also depends on
the recorded/photographed subject.
Maximum storage capacity
Memory card capacity 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB
Total recording time video 10:00 19:00 37:00 1:15:00 2:30:00 5:00:00
Total number of photos 1575 3150 6300 12500 24500 48000
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6. Use with computer
6.1. System requirements
Windows Macintosh
Pentium IV 1.6 GHz or higher
Windows XP/Vista/7/8
512 MB RAM
1GB available hard disk space
CD/DVD drive
Available USB connection
PowerPC G3/G4/G5
OS 10.3.9 or newer system
512 MB RAM
1GB available hard disk space
CD/DVD drive
Available USB connection
6.2. Software installation
The software CD supplied with the camcorder contains the following programs:
DateSet: for setting date and time (for Windows only).
vlc media player: for playing back videos (for Windows and MacOS).
Adobe Acrobat Reader: for viewing the Instructions Manual on the Computer
(for Windows and MacOS).
Install the programs as follows (on
Windows systems):
1. Insert the supplied software CD into
the CD-/DVD drive of the computer.
The CD menu is then opened.
2. Click on the program to be installed
and follow the on-screen instructions.
The CD menu is not available on Mac systems. Instead, the installation programs
can be found directly in the respective sub folder via the CD.
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6.3. Connection to computer
Existing video and photo fles can be directly
transferred from the camcorder to a compu-
ter. Using the USB connection the date and
time of the camcorder can also be set.
Connect the USB cable to the camcorder and
the computer. As soon as the
camcorder is switched on, the computer
shows an additional mass storage device
under My Computer. It is immaterial whether
the device is frst connected and then
switched on or vice versa.
When connected to the computer, the red LED on the camcorder is permanently
on. At the same time, the yellow LED lights up indicating that the battery is
charged up. To switch the camcorder of again, disconnect from computer.
6.4. Setting date and time
Date and time can be set on the camcorder and can be displayed on the videos
and photos. This can be done in two ways:
1. Use the DateSet program on the software CD (Windows only).
If the camcorder is connected to the computer, the program copies
a time.txt fle containing the current date and time information
to the memory card.
Note:
Please back up your data prior to installing the supplied software. The manufacturer shall not
be responsible for any loss of data.
If the CD menu does not automatically start, you can also install the individual programs by
selecting the CD under My Computer.
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2. Manually set up the time.txt fle with the following text line (a template for
the fle can be found on the CD):
YYYY.MM.DD hh:mm:ss Y/N
in which: Y = Year, M = Month, D = Day, h = Hour, m = Minute, s = Second
At the end of the text line select Y if the date and time are to appear on the
videos and photos, otherwise select N.
Example: Enter the following text line to set the camcorder to 01.10.2013,
10 a.m. and to show the date and time on videos and photos:
2013.10.01 10:00:00 Y
Once the Maginon Action Sports HD 1 has been switched on, the date and time
are set to the values contained in the fle time.txt. The time.txt fle is then
automatically deleted from the memory card.
6.5. Playback of videos on computer
Transfer video fles to the hard disk of the computer prior to playing back
camcorder videos on the computer. This prevents playback faults that could be
caused by accessing the memory card via the USB connection or a card reader.
The camcorder stores videos in the video format Motion JPEG (MJPG) and the
audio format PCM S16 LE. If you are unable to play back the video on your
computer, the required MJPG codec is not installed on your computer. You can
then either install the Codec if it is available to you or use the program vlc media
player (see section 6.1., Installation of software) provided on the supplied
software CD.
Note:
In case of faults during playback from the computer, such as image and sound being out of sync,
individual images being skipped or the image being frozen, this can be due to the performance of
the computer. Close all running programs and check the necessary system requirements (page 16).
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7. Use of fxings
The supplied accessory ofers numerous ways to secure the Maginon Action
Sports HD 1 when carrying out your outdoor activities. The camcorder comes
with a bicycle or motorbike, helmet and arm fxing, extensions and sticky pads to
ensure secure fxing.
7.1. Camcorder mount
The camcorder mount is used with all installation options described below. Half
undo the bolt of the camcorder mount and then insert the camcorder as shown
in the below image.
Ensure that the camcorder is placed into the mount in such a way that it engages
with the main ring of the housing and not with one of the protective caps. The
mount may also not cover the operating button. Align the camcorder so that the
operating button faces upwards at the place of installation. Tighten the bolt of the
mount until you can feel increased resistance. Now place the camcorder mount
on the provided cycle, helmet or arm fxing and secure it with an additional fxing
bolt.
If the alignment of the camcorders in relation to the mount has to be turned by
90 or if a greater distance to the mount is required, one or more extensions can
be inserted between the mount and the camcorder mount.
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7.2. Cycle fxing
Use the supplied cycle fxing to secure the camcorder to a frame of a cycle,
motorbike or another rod. Open the fxing by partially undoing both bolts and
turning away the bottom section. Place the top section around a suitable part of
the frame and replace the bottom section. Tighten both bolts on the fxing.
Ensure that the cycle fxing is attached to a point of the cycle or motorbike least
exposed to shocks and vibrations during riding.
7.3. Helmet fxing
The helmet fxing can be used to attach the camcorder to smooth surfaces, such
as helmets, surfboards or skis. Stick one of the self-adhesive pads to the bottom of
the helmet fxing and stick the fxing onto the cleaned surface.
Note:
Attention: The helmet fxing is only suitable up to a speed of 50 Km/h !
For faster rides, such as on a motorcycle, there must to be used the cycle fxing.
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Note that the self-adhesive pads contain two diferent adhesive surfaces. The
surface to be permanently attached is covered with white paper. This side is
generally stuck to the helmet fxing. The adhesive side covered with red foil can
be reused. This side is stuck to the surface of the place of installation and can be
pulled of again. If the fxing is not used, this side can be covered with the red foil
again for protection.
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The helmet fxing consists of two parts, a base plate and the inserted fxing device.
The fxing device can be removed from the base plate by pushing together the
two brackets and sliding out the fxing device. In this way the base plate can be
left at the place of installation, allowing quick removal of the camcorder.
The holding device can also be used for the arm fxing (see section 7.4.).
Finally position the camcorder mount with the camcorder onto the bracket and
secure it with one of the additional fxing bolts.
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7.4. Arm fxing
Together with the Velcro strap the arm fxing is used to secure the camcorder to
uneven surfaces such as an arm or a sailing mast.
Pull the Velcro strap as shown in the image below through the guide slots of the
arm fxing, until tight. Ensure that the fabric side of the Velcro strap faces inwards
when applied.
Place one of the fxing devices into the arm fxing inserted in the helmet fxing
when supplied. The holding device can be removed from the base plate by
pushing both brackets together and then sliding out the fxing device. The base
plate can then be left at the place of installation and the camcorder can be quickly
removed. Finally, position the camcorder mount with the camcorder onto the
bracket and secure it with one of the additional fxing bolts.
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8. Technical specifcations
Element Description
Image sensor 1 Mega pixel CMOS Sensor
Lens Wide-angle, F = 2.25
Memory microSD-/microSDHC memory cards up to 32 GB (optional)
Operating modes Video recording, photos (continuous photos every 4 seconds)
File format Video: AVI Motion JPEG (MJPG); photo: JPEG
Video resolution HD 1280 x 720 (720p, 25 fps)
Photo resolution 2560 x 1920
Recording length video approx. 10 minutes per GByte
Water resistance Spray-water protected
Power supply
Lithium-Polymer battery (3,7V, 850 mAh, 3,15 Wh), Model: 103-001
USB mains adapter:
Manufacturer: Blue Iron Holdings Limited, Model: BI05A-050100-BdB
Input: 100-240V, ~50/60Hz, 0.3A; Output: +5V , 1A
Connections Mini USB 2.0
Charging function USB charging function
Microphone Integrated microphone
Dimensions 86 mm (L) x 30 mm (D)
Weight 77 g (w/o battery and memory card)
Note:
We reserve the right to make technical and visual changes to the product as part of product
improvements.
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9. System information, maintenance and disposal
Trademark information
Microsoft und Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation registered
in the US.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
SD is a trademark.
MediaImpression is a trademark.
Other names and products can be trademarks or registered trademarks of the
respective owners.
9.1. Care
Do not use any corrosive cleaners, such as mentholated spirits, thinners, etc. to
clean the camcorder housing and camera accessory. When required, clean system
components with a soft dry cloth.
9.2. Storage
Always remove battery from housing if camcorder is not being used for some
time and store battery separately. On a day-to-day basis and for longer periods
the batteries can be kept at a dry location out of reach of children. When not in
use always apply the lens cap to protect the sensitive lens and keep the camcorder
in the respective bag.
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9.3. Disposal
For disposal, separate packaging into diferent types and dispose of
in line with environmental regulations in supplied collection
containers. Batteries and storage batteries may not be disposed of in
domestic waste. Consumers are obliged by law to return used
batteries to communal collection points or dealers selling batteries.
Storage batteries and batteries do therefore contain the adjacent
symbol.
Correct disposal of product:
The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment may not be disposed of in domestic waste in the EU.
Please use the returns and collection points of your local council
or contact your dealer you purchased the product from. This
prevents potentially harmful efects on the environment and
health as a result of incorrect disposal. For further information
contact the respective department of your local council.
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10.Warranty and Service
Our service outlets will be happy to assist you in case of problems with the
operation of the device or with any queries and problems. The device comes with
a 3-year manufacturers warranty. Please see the enclosed Warranty Card
for details
Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device.
Service address:
Sertronics LTD
MAGINON Service
45 Regal Drive, Walsall Enterprise Park
Walsall, WS2 9HQ
United Kingdom
Tel.: 00 800 - 78 77 23 68
Manufacturers address:
supra
Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH
Denisstr. 28A
67663 Kaiserslautern
Germany
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11. Conformity
This device was tested according to Part 15 of the FCC regulations and it was
confrmed that the device complies with the limit values for class B digital devices. The
aim of these limit values is to provide appropriate protection against adverse sources
of interference in case of a domestic installation. If the device is not installed in
accordance with the instructions, it may cause interference for TVs, radios and mobile
radios.
This device may be operated provided that the following is being observed:
(1) This device may not cause any adverse interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation or operational faults.
In the event of radio or television reception being afected by this device this
can be easily tested by switching the device on and of the user should try to
remedy the fault by taking the following action:
Turning the receiving aerial in another direction or changing its location.
Increasing the distance between the device and the receiver.
Contact your dealer or a radio/TV expert.
The Manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was
applied to the product in accordance with the basic
requirements and other relevant provisions of the following
European Directives:
2011/65/EC RoHs Directive
2004/108/EG EMC Directive
The EC Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the address specifed on the
Warranty card.
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A
Accessory 1, 8
Arm fxing 8, 23
B
Base plate 22
Battery 8
Battery charging light 11, 13
Battery slot10
Battery, charge 11
Battery, charging 11
Battery, insert 11
C
Camcorder mount 19
Care 25
Computer, connection 17
Computer, playback 18
Computer, transfer 17
Conformity 27
Contents of box 1
Cycle fxing 8, 20
D
Date setting17f
DateSet 16
Disposal 26
F
Fixing bolts 8
Fixing device 22
Fixing extensions 8
Fixings 19
H
Hazard notices 4f
Helmet fxing 8, 20
I
Image sensor 24
Installation software 16
L
LED display 9, 13
Lens 9
M
Memory card 8
Memory card slot 10
Memory card, insert10
Memory card, type 10
Microphone 10
microSD-/SDHC memory card
see memory card
Mode switch 10, 13
12. Index
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O
Oil for sealing rings 8, 12
On/of switch 9
Operating switch 9
P
Photo mode 13
Photo times 15
Photos 13
Photos 15
Playback 18
S
Safety notice 4f
SD card adapter 8
Sealing caps 8, 9, 11
Sealing rings 8, 12
Self-adhesive pads 8, 20
Service 26
Setting the time 17f
Software 16
Spray water protection 12
Storage 25
Switch of 14
Switch on 13
System information 25
System requirements 16
T
Technical specifcation 24
Transfer to computer 17
U
Universal fxing 8, 19
USB cable 8, 11
USB connection 10, 11
USB power adapter 8, 11
V
Velcro strap 8, 23
Video recording 14
Views 9f
vlc media player 16
W
Warning notice 4f
Warranty 27

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