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Introduction IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS * If the product does not operate normally by following the Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that should be read before the appliance is operated. are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions damage and will often require extensive work by a shoul
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Introduction (Continued) WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The connection of a non- shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If
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Introduction (Continued) Lithium-ion Battery Handling Precautions Danger Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack is equipped with built-in safety protection features. Should these features be disabled, the battery pack can leak acid, overheat, emit smoke, burst and/or ignite. Do not connect the positive (+) and (-) terminals with a metal object such as wire. Do not transport or store the battery pack together with metal objects such as necklaces, hair pi
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Introduction (Continued) Do not use an apparently damaged or deformed battery pack by drop of the battery pack or any other damage. Otherwise, acid leakage, overheating, smoke emission, bursting and/or ignition of the battery pack may occur. Do not directly solder the battery pack. Otherwise, heat can melt down its insulation, damage its gas release vent or safety features possibly leading to acid leakage, overheating, smoke emission, bursting and/or ignition. Do not reverse
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Introduction (Continued) Caution Do not use or subject the battery pack to intense sunlight or hot temperatures such as in a car in hot weather. Otherwise, acid leakage, overheating and/or smoke emission can occur. Also, its guaranteed performance will be lose and/or its service life will be shortened. The battery pack incorporates built-in safety devices. Do not use it in a location where high levels of static electricity may be present. Otherwise, the safety devices can be da
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Introduction (Continued) BEFORE YOU USE Temperature of the main body When this recorder is used for a long time in the power-on state, the temperature of the main body may become high. However, this is not a fault. The power plug cord applicable to the local power specifications is attached. Be sure to use power cord applicable to your local power specification. Use only the attached AC adapter. Do not use any other AC adapter on any account. Use this recorder under the fo
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Introduction (Continued) Do not handle the recorder or the camera head roughly. When removing the battery, turn OFF the power supply to the recorder beforehand. When carrying the recorder or the camera head, be sure hold the recorder and the camera securely. When using the camera head or the recorder on your body, take care that the camera cable or the strap does not catch on anything. Never operate or watch the display while driving a car or a bike, you could have an accide
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Introduction (Continued) Battery * The battery used for this recorder is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery is susceptible to temperature and humidity, and the higher or lower the humidity is, the more the battery is susceptible. * Whenever the use of this recorder ends, be sure to remove the battery. * Note: The shooting enabled time duration is shorter in cold climate, such as at a ski area. * If the battery is dropped by accident, check the terminal area for deform
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Introduction (Continued) SD memory card Do not leave the SD memory card in any place that is exposed to high temperature or direct sunlight or any source of electromagnetic wares or static electricity. Also, do not bend, drop or strongly shock the SD memory card. Otherwise, the SD memory card could be broken or the contents of the SD memory card could be destroyed or lost. * After use or for storage or carriage, put the SD memory card into a case or pouch. * Be careful not to allow t
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Introduction (Continued) Condensation “Condensation” is the formation of small drops of water on the inside or outside of this recorder when steam in the air changes to liquid when it is brought from a cold place suddenly into a warm place. If the recorder is used with condensation, the camera could not take clear images or the recorder could be broken down. Condensation tends to occur when * This recorder is brought from a ski slope into a heated place. * This recorder is brought
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Introduction (Continued) DISCLAIMERS ● The contents of this instruction manual are subject to change without notice. ● It is prohibited to copy any part or the whole of this instruction manual without our prior written consent. Unless used for personal use, it is also prohibited under copyright law to use this instruction manual without our prior consent. ● For any claim for loss or lost earnings due to the use of this recorder or any claim raised by a third person or party, be forewa
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Introduction (Continued) Life of the battery The battery has its own span of life. Along with the frequency of use and the time passed, the battery capacity decreases gradually. When the usable time becomes substantially short, the battery life seems to have come near the end. Then, procure a new battery. LCD monitor * Do not press the LCD monitor strongly, or the display of the LCD monitor could be uneven or the LCD monitor could be broken down. * When used in a cold place, image
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Introduction (Continued) Contents How to play the file ..................................................................... 114 Introduction......................................................................................82 Search / Bookmark ..................................................................... 115 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................................................82 Changing the play settings ......................................................... 117 L
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Introduction (Continued) Confirming the Accessories upon Unpacking Recorder Camera head Instruction manual USB cable AV cable AC adapter/ Power cord Earphone Battery pack Belt clip 95
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Preparations The Name of Each Part Recorder Belt clip locking screw Strap hole Camera Head Earphone / AV output Camera cable Screw lock External microphone Belt clip Direction indicator ring Camera head ※The side marked with Microphone attaching connector the ELMO logo indicates the upper Battery lock side. LCD POWER& USB terminal HOLD Lens cover LED DC-IN terminal MENU Head connector ENTER Front glass Camera unit ∧(Up) REC
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Preparations (Continued) The Name of Each Screen Folder name MOV00001.asf HOLD Play state AV cable connection : Play state External microphone : Pause state Played time Battery remaining power Playlist Blue: Normal Total recorded time Return Red: Charged Volume SD memory card Blue: SD memory card in Gray: No SD memory card 00:00:50/00:07:00 Record state : Video + audio Warning message display : Video (No audio) Message Meaning : A
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Preparations (Continued) How to Charge the Recorder 1 Set in the battery. Fit the catches of the battery in their mating slits in the recorder, and push the battery in completely. Fit catches in Push Battery 2 Start recharging. Plug the DC plug of the AC adapter in the DC-IN terminal on Check the side of the recorder, and plug the power plug in the AC power outlet. Battery charging time and continuous operating time Continuous play Continuous recording
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Preparations (Continued) Remaining Battery Power 1 According to the remaining battery power, the battery icon on 2 When the remaining battery power is running low, the “No the upper right corner of the LCD monitor varies as illustrated Battery Power” indicator appears on the LCD monitor and the below: power is turned OFF in 5 minutes. In this case, recharge the battery immediately with the supplied Battery remaining power AC adapter. ( P98) “No B
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Preparations (Continued) How to Use and Remove the Belt Clip How to attach the belt clip 1 Remove the belt clip locking screw 3 Fit the belt clip Remove the belt clip locking screw by turning it Fit the convex (B) part of the belt clip in the slit (2) by pressing it counterclockwise. in the arrowed direction. Convex (B) part of the belt Belt clip locking screw Slit (2) 2 Attach the belt clip. Match the slit (1) in the reorder side with the A part of the