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  • Page 3: Preface

    Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON® product. You have acquired a modern digital video camera 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2. Contents REPAIR AND REFURBISHED GOODS OR PARTS NOTICE PREFACE 1. CONTENTS OF BOX 2. CONTENTS 3. HAZARD, SAFETY AND WARNING NOTICES 4. YOUR VIDEO CAMERA 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Front view 4.3. Top view 4.4. Rear view 4.5. Installation of accessories 5.
  • Page 5 6. CONNECTION TO COMPUTER AND TV 6.1. Downloading videos and photos 6.2. Webcam function 6.3. Connecting to TV 6.4. Surveillance operation including motion detection 7. SYSTEMS SETTINGS 7.1. System menu 7.2. Setting the system time 7.3. Resetting the system 8. CONFORMITY 9.
  • Page 6: Hazard, Safety And Warning Notices

    3. Hazard, Safety and Warning notices Incorrect use of the camera and accessories can be dangerous for you and others and can damage or destroy the camera. We therefore ask you to read and strictly observe the following hazard, safety and warning notices. Intended use „...
  • Page 7 Electrical hazard „ Switch off camera if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera. Wait until completely dry, otherwise there is danger of fire and electrocution. „ Switch off camera if housing is damaged, otherwise there is danger of fire and electrocution.
  • Page 8 Injuries and material damage „ Do not amend settings of the camera whilst running or driving. You could fall or cause a traffic accident. „ Only use the USB power supply specified for the camera. No liability shall be accepted for damage caused by an incorrect USB power supply. „...
  • Page 9: Your Video Camera

    4. Your video camera 4.1. Introduction The MAGINON® AC 5 Action Video Camera is ideal for outdoor and underwater pursuits. Apart from a dynamic look and elegant design the camera is also waterproof up to a depth of 30 m. The HD lens is equipped with a 120 degree wide angle lens and also operates effectively in low light conditions.
  • Page 10: Front View

    4.2. Front view LED light Camera lens Base stand 4.3. Top view LED indicator (red & blue) Record / play / execute button On/Off / mode / up button LED indicator / down button LED indicator (yellow)
  • Page 11: Rear View

    4.4. Rear view Microphone hole / Charging indicator Reset port microSD card slot USB port Waterproof cover TV-out port 4.5. Installation of accessories The operating elements on the rear of the camera are covered in order to waterproof the camera. The cover can be removed by slightly twisting and simultaneous pulling the provided metal ring.
  • Page 12: Self Adhesive Pad´s

    Using the supplied fixings, the video camera can be secured to a support, such as the handlebars of a bicycle, to a crash helmet or other sports equipment. Open the bicycle holder by partially releasing the securing nuts and pushing the bolt to the side. Open the bicycle holder, place it on the support, Bicycle holder close the bracket again and tighten the securing...
  • Page 13: Functional Description

    A microSD or microSDHC memory card must be inserted before you are able to take videos or photos with the MAGINON® AC 5 Action Video Camera. Remove cover from rear of camera and insert the memory card in the card slot of the housing as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    5.2. Charging the battery Plug the USB power supply into a socket. Then connect the power supply to the camera to charge the integral lithium-ion battery. The camera switches on automatically. During charging, the red control light on the rear of the camera is illuminated.
  • Page 15: Switching On The Camera

    5.3. Switching on the camera To switch on the video camera press the On/Off button for 2 seconds, releasing the button as soon as the blue control LED lights up. The camera then vibrates for a little while and switches to the Standby mode. The time it takes for the camera to enter the Standby mode depends on the size of the memory card.
  • Page 16: Switching On The Led Light

    5.5. Switching on the LED light In low light conditions the additional camera light can be switched on or the integrated infrared light can be used. This function is available in any mode apart from TV playback. Briefly depress the LED light button to switch one of the additional lights on or off.
  • Page 17: Modes Of Operation

    5.6. Modes of operation Whilst the camera is switched on you can switch between four different operating modes by pressing the Mode button . Every time the mode button is pressed, the operating mode changes to the next of the subsequently listed modes (see 5.6.1.
  • Page 18: Manual Photographing

    5.6.2. Manual photographing Manual photos can be taken when the red control LED is lit. To take a photo, briefly press the recoding button . Keep the camera still until it vibrates. The vibration indicates that a photo has been taken. Note: • The red indicator disappears when taking a photo. To improve the picture quality keep the camera steady.
  • Page 19: Taking Photos With Motion Detection

    5.6.4. Taking photos with motion detection When both yellow and red control LEDs are constantly lit, a photo is taken as soon as the camera detects any motion. As soon as the camera detects moving objects, a photo is taken automatically. During loop recording with motion detection all earlier videos or photos are individually deleted in order to create storage space for new video recordings.
  • Page 20: Connection To Computer And Tv

    6. Connection to computer and TV 6.1. Downloading videos and photos To copy data from the camera to the computer, switch off camera prior to connecting it to the computer. The camera switches on automatically as soon as the connection to the computer has been set up.
  • Page 21: Connecting To Tv

    6.3. Connecting to TV Connect the provided AV cable to the TV-Out connection on the rear of the camera. The yellow connector is plugged into the Video input socket (yellow) on the TV and the white connector into the Audio input (white). Depending on the respective TV standard, the output signal should be set to PAL or NTSC in the systems settings.
  • Page 22: Surveillance Operation Including Motion Detection

    6.4. Surveillance operation including motion detection Connect the supplied AV cable to the TV-Out socket at the rear of the camera. The yellow connector is plugged into the Video input socket (yellow) on the TV and the white connector into the Audio input (white). Depending on the respective TV standard, the output signal should be set to PAL or NTSC in the systems settings.
  • Page 23: Instruction Manual

    For further details see section 7 of this Instruction Manual. To exit the surveillance mode with motion detection press the “On/Off button” until the camera is switched off. Note: • To change between video and photo operating modes briefly press the On/Off button . Please cover the lens during the quick change of operating mode.
  • Page 24: Systems Settings

    7. Systems settings 7.1. System menu The camera must be connected to the TV to match the system settings with those of the video camera. See also section 6.3. “Connection to TV”. Press and hold the Enter key until the system menu is displayed. Within the menu, a setting is selected or a submenu is terminated by pressing the Enter button .
  • Page 25 • Date Input: Setting the date and time. Please set the correct time and date if the time stamp is incorrect. • Light Freq.: 60Hz* / 50Hz Set the frequency to the mains frequency to prevent flickering of recordings made in areas lit by neon lighting. • TV output: NTSC* / PAL Select the correct output format, PAL or NTSC, to achieve the correct colours on the TV.
  • Page 26: Setting The System Time

    7.2. Setting the system time If time and date are incorrect these can be changed from a computer without connection to a TV. Switch on the video camera and connect it to the computer using the USB cable. Open the drive allocated to the camera and create a new file named “time.txt“.
  • Page 27: Resetting The System

    7.3. Resetting the system If the camera is required to be reset, take a sharp object and press the reset button on the rear of the camera. This switches off the camera, which can then be switched on again. Reset port...
  • Page 28: Conformity

    8. Conformity This device was tested according to part 15 of the FCC regulations and it was confirmed that the limits for a digital device of class B have been complied with. These limits should provide accurate protection against unwanted interference when installed in a residential area.
  • Page 29: Care

    9. Care Do not use any corrosive cleaners, such as ethanol, thinners, etc. to clean the camera housing and camera accessory. When required, clean system components with a soft dry cloth 10. Disposal For disposal, separate packaging into different types and dispose of in line with environmental regulations in supplied collection containers.
  • Page 30: Technical Specification

    11. Technical Specification Element Beschreibung Image sensor 5.0 mega pixels CMOS Photo format JPG, 2560 x1920 pixels Video Format AVI Motion-JPEG, 1280x720 pixels, 30 frames/sec. Video qualities Fine, Standard, Economy Lens angle 120 degrees wide-angle Refresh rate 60 Hz, 50 Hz TV output format NTSC, PAL Vibration warning...
  • Page 31: System Requirements

    3 year warranty. Please see the enclosed warranty card for details. Please contact our hotline before returning a defective device. Address of manufacturer: Service address: supra Schenker Australia Pty Ltd Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH MAGINON Service Denisstr. 28A P.O. Box 329 67663 Kaiserslautern Villawood, NSW 2163 Germany Australia...
  • Page 32: Index

    14. Index Accessories 2 Enter button 10 Automatic switch-off 14 AV cable 2, 21 Fixings, fitting 12 Frequency 25 Battery, charging 14 Bicycle holder 12 Helmet holder 12 Holder clip 12 Holder extension 12 Care 29 Charge indicator 11 Charging battery 14 Image sensor 30 Conformity 28 Infrared light 16...
  • Page 33 System reset 27 Systems settings 24ff, 25 Memory card 13 Memory card slot 11 Memory card, insert 13 Technical Specification 30 Microphone 11 Time stamp 25, 26 Mode button 10 Time, entry 25, 26 Motion detection 18, 19 TV output 25 TV-Out connection 11 On/Off button 10 USB cable 3, 21...
  • Page 36 Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH 37511 Denisstr. 28A 08/2013 67663 Kaiserslautern 2612 4551 Germany...

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