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LENCO Sportcam-200 User Manual
LENCO Sportcam-200 User Manual

LENCO Sportcam-200 User Manual

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Sportcam-200 Camera User Manual
1. Key Features
Record max 1080p FHD video by using one easy slide switch
Take 5 MP digital photographs
Accept MicroSD card and allows you to take FHD videos for 2.5 hours with 32GB
memory.
Built-in 1050mAh Li-ion battery for around 3 hours continuously use
Waterproof up to 10 meters depth without using extra casing
2. Package Contents
Carefully unpack the package and ensure that you have the following items:
1
Camera body
6
CamLocker Key
2
Back Cover
7
CamLocker Socket - Ball Joint
3
Mini USB cable
8
Bike Mount
4
Secure strap
9
Carry Bag
5
CamLocker
10
User Manual
3. Functional Parts
1
High quality lens
Cover Lens
2
Show the camera status
LED indicator
1. Turn the camera on or off
3
Power / Shutter Button
2. Take single photograph
4
Record & Stop Slide Switch Slide to start or stop video recording
5
Rotate to seal the camera
Cam Back Cover
Accept CamLocker or other mount using similar
6
Tripod Socket
tripod screw
7
Loop with wrist or secure strap
Strap Vent
8
Lock the back cover
Cover latch
9
Connect the camera to TV via HDMI cable
Micro HDMI terminal
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Video Resolution Slide
10
Select video resolution: FHD or HD
Switch
11
Micro SD card storage location.
MicroSD Card Slot
12
Reset the camera
Reset
1. Connect to computer for data transfer or
13
camera setup
Mini USB Slot
2. Charge your camera
4. Using the Camera
4.1 Charging up Your Camera
Charge your camera with either USB cable or AC/DC adapter (not included). The red LED
lights up to indicate the camera is charging and turns off as soon as the camera has been
fully charged. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the camera.
4.2 Inserting a Memory Card
Insert a MicroSD card (not included) before using your
camera. Assure that the camera power is turned OFF
before inserting the card to the slot.
Notes
1.
There is only one correct direction to insert the
MicroSD card into the slot. Do not force the card in
the card slot as it may damage both the camera and
the MicroSD card.
2.
A new MicroSD card should be formatted before using. For more information, please
see section 5.
4.3 Set up Date and Time
You can set the camera's clock with the software to ensure that your video and photo files
are saved with the correct date/ time information.
To set up the camera clock
1.
Connect your camera to a computer with the USB cable. Run setting_win.exe at your
MicroSD card folder. If you are a MAC user, run setting_mac.app instead
2.
Find the "Date and Time" and click "SET".
3.
Adjust the date and time or click "Sync with PC" to set with your PC clock.
4.
Click "OK" to save the settings.
5.
After you complete the setting, disconnect the camera from your PC immediately to
make the date and time set correctly.
4.4 Sealing Your Camera
The Waterproof Housing lets the camera perform up to 10 meters
or 30 feet under water. You must seal the camera with Back
Cover in order to protect the camera when using it in wet or moist
conditions.
To secure the Back Cover
1.
Attach the Back Cover to the back of the camera and rotate
clockwise until the two black dots are aligned
2.
Slide the latch on the Back Cover to lock it.
To open the back cover, slide the latch on the back cover
to loosen it. Rotate the cover counterclockwise until the
white and black dots are aligned.
Notes
1.
Failure to properly seal your camera can result in leaks that damage or destroy your
camera. Your warranty does not cover water damage resulting from user damage.
2.
The rubber seal on the Cover forms the waterproof barrier to protect the camera in
wet and underwater conditions. You must keep this seal clean as a single strain of
hair or grain of sand can cause a leak into the product.
3.
After every use in salt water, you will need to rinse the outside of the product and the
seal with non-salt water and dry. Not doing this can cause corrosion in the product or
failure in the seal, in turn, damaging the product.
4.5 Power On & Power Off
To power ON the camera:
Press and hold
To power OFF the camera:
Press and hold
turn off.
4.6 Recording Videos
Before starting recording, select the video resolution 1080p (1920x1080) or 720p
(1280x720) by switching the Video Resolution Switch
There are two methods available for starting the video record function. When starting a
video recording, a short vibration indicates recording started. The LED indicator illuminates
RED throughout the recording.
1.
Whether the camera power is ON or OFF, simply slide
camera front to start recording and you can see a red REC mark
to
2.
When your camera is OFF and
the
Slide
The camera will vibrate and the LED indicator will illuminate GREEN to indicate the
recording has stopped. The camera will then enter Standby mode.
An additional option is to hold
The camera will vibrate two seconds and the Red LED light will turn off.
Notes
1.
Changing video resolution is disabled during video recording.
2.
There will be around 2-3 seconds delay before the camera starts recording.
3.
Assure there is sufficient memory available on the MicroSD card. If the card is full,
the camera will vibrate for five seconds and the Green LED will flash continuously.
4.7 Taking Photos
1.
Turn on the camera by pressing
2.
After the camera power has been turned on, press
short vibration and a flash of Green LED indicate the action was successful.
Notes
1.
The Still Photo function is disabled during video recording.
2.
If the card is full, the camera will vibrate for five seconds and the Green LED will flash
continuously.
4.8 Auto Rotation
The camera has a built-in G-sensor which is able to detect the camera orientation. By
rotating your camera to 180
the same angle. This allows the user to mount the camera in different orientation without
recording a rotated or inverted view.
Notes
1.
The feature is available only for videos capturing, not for still photos.
2.
Adjust your camera orientation before you start the video recording. The rotation
feature will not be activated throughout the recording.
3.
You can disable the auto rotation function in the "General settings" with the software
button. The camera will vibrate and the Green LED will turn on.
button. The camera will vibrate two seconds and the Green LED will
switch towards the
switch is at REC location, press and hold
button to turn the camera ON and it will start recording.
switch backward to stop recording and you can see a green STOP mark.
button to stop the recording and turn the camera off.
button.
button to take a photo. A
o
from the default position, the recorded view will be rotated in

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Summary of Contents for LENCO Sportcam-200

  • Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com The rubber seal on the Cover forms the waterproof barrier to protect the camera in Sportcam-200 Camera User Manual Video Resolution Slide Select video resolution: FHD or HD wet and underwater conditions. You must keep this seal clean as a single strain of Switch hair or grain of sand can cause a leak into the product.
  • Page 2 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6.2 Fix the CamLocker Weight 102.5g 5. Connecting Your Camera * If you cannot play the file format by existing media player, please download QuickTime Player Fit the screw of the CamLocker to the tripod socket of the camera. 5.1 Connecting Your Camera to a PC and try again.