Apeman Seeker One Manual
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  • Page 2 Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for purchasing product from APEMAN. Please read and follow this user manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. Just let us know if you encounter any problem during your use. Our support team will provide you our best solution without any delay.
  • Page 3: Mounting Your Camera

    Mounting Your Camera Attach your camera to helmets, gear and equipment. 通过场景+使用方法,展示配件的使用,让用户一目了然。 e.g 滑雪场景 + 配件安装示意图...
  • Page 4 Cautions • Keep it safe from falling and dropping. • Keep it distance from any strong magnetic interference objects like electrical machine to avoid strong radio waves that might be damaging the product and affect the sound or image quality. •...
  • Page 5 microSD™ Card Slot Shutter Button Battery (加图) Power/ Mode Type -C USB Port button 10. HDMI Port Removeable 11. Microphones Door of battery 12. Speaker Removeable 13. Touch Screen Door of IO Port Status Light Front Screen...
  • Page 6 Camera features and makes a natural 1. Dual Screens transition between light SEEKER ONE’s vivid and dark areas. You’ll front screen lets you get a high-quality 4K frame yourself video full of details effortlessly in any whether you are in bright...
  • Page 7: Start To Use

    Start to Use 3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment in the direction of the electrode to ensure that the battery cover is closed after the complete insertion of the battery. Product installation MicroSD Card and Battery Setup 1. Press the battery cover switch in the arrow direction, and the battery cover will pop up automatically.
  • Page 8 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE NOTICE: Keep your microSD card in good condition by reformatting it regularly. This will eras e all of your media, so be sure to sav e it first. Swipe down on the rear screen to access the Dashboard.
  • Page 9 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Select USB mode Connect to computer with Micro USB cable to select USB mode. You can see three modes BC(Battery Charge)、 UMS(USB Mass Storage)、UVC(1080P Webcam).You can directly touch the screen to select...
  • Page 10 Power On Press the Power/Mode button to turn on your SEEKER ONE. SEEKER ONE’s front screen features a live view from the lens. This makes it easy to capture perfectly framed shots, when you want to take a selfie. Power Off Press and hold the Power/ Mode button for 2 seconds to turn it off.
  • Page 11 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Using The Rear Touch Screen Display Options The front screen includes two display options that can easily change. 1. Swipe down on the rear screen to access the Das hboard. 2. Tap the to access the front screen settings.
  • Page 12 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Getting The Shot Capture Modes Simply press the Shutter button to start recording. Your camera has three main capture modes. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording (Video, Time Lapse). Using the rear touch screen, swipe left or right to the mode you want.
  • Page 13 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Changing Presets The Touch Screen Each capture mode has presets that make it easy to switch back and forth between the best mode and settings for your shot. The rear touch screen gives you access to your camera’s capture settings.
  • Page 14 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE 3. Tap to save your changes and return to the presets screen. Customizing The Presets You can change the settings in your presets with just a few taps. 1. Tap next to the preset you want to adjust.
  • Page 15 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Restoring Presets To Their Original Settings You can go back to your presets’ original settings anytime. 1. Tap 2.Tap...
  • Page 16 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Creating Your Own Presets 2. Tap , choos e a mode for your pres et. And the new mode will display on the first line. You can custom presets you want. 1. Tap the capture settings, and then scroll to the bottom of the presets list and tap.
  • Page 17 Know Your SEEKER ONE Know Your SEEKER ONE Deleting Your Preset 1. Tap . 2. Tap , delete your preset.
  • Page 18: Using Snap Shot

    Using Snap Shot Using Snap Shot Snap Shot is the fastest and easiest way to power on your SEEKER ONE and get the shot. All it takes is the push of the Shutter button. Recording Video With Snap Shot 1. With your camera sleep off, press the Shutter button.
  • Page 19: Video Setting

    Video Setting On-Screen Shortcuts Your SEEKER ONE comes loaded with five video presets. Each has its own The video presets feature four default shortcuts, but you can swap them out with specialty. Once you’ve chosen your preset, press the Shutter button to start any shortcuts you’d like.
  • Page 20: Slow Motion

    Video Setting Video Setting Slow Motion 1. Tap before you start recording. 2. Press the Shutter button to start recording 9H:59 100%...
  • Page 21 Video Setting Video Setting Use EIS to maximize video stabilization. 1. Tap . before you start recording. 2. Press the Shutter button to start recording.
  • Page 22: Video Settings

    Video Setting Video Settings Touch Zoom Metering Touch Zoom helps you capture a closer view of the action. 1. Tap , you c an choose Av erage/Spot/Touch-Single/Touch-Multi for your 1. Tap shot with different expos ure. 2. Use the slider to choose how much you want to zoom. 3.
  • Page 23 Distortion Correct Here’s a breakdown of the video settings. Tap the and then the s etting to Correct lens distortion and adjust perspective. make c hanges. 1. Tap...
  • Page 24 Video Settings Video Settings RES | FPS Resolutions (RES) are listed in the top left. Frames per second (fps) are listed at the right of the screen. Frame rates for the resolution you selected are in white. Unavailable frame rates are in gray. Use higher frame rates to capture fast action or slow motion shots.
  • Page 25: Taking Photos

    Taking Photos Taking Photos On-Screen Shortcuts Your SEEKER ONE has four Photo presets. Simply choose the type of photo you want and press the Shutter button to get the shot. All photos are captured at The photo presets feature four default shortcuts, but you can swap them out with 12MP.
  • Page 26 Taking Photos Taking Photos 2. You can set the time OFF/2 S /10 S you want. 3. Press the Shutter button . Your camera will start the countdown. It will also beep, and the front status light will blink.
  • Page 27 2.Scroll through the options, and then tap the one that you want SEEKER ONE lets you decide how y our photos are process ed and sav ed. Photo mode (s hooting one photo at a time) gives you the most options.
  • Page 28 2. Here’s where y ou c an mak e adjustments to your shooting settings. Metering SEEKER ONE scans the entire scene to choose the exposure level for your shot. Metering lets you decide if only a section of the shot should be used to set the exposure.
  • Page 29 Taking Photos Taking Photos W hen a fac e is detected, ex pos ur e on the face is prioritized. live preview of each setting, and then tap the one you want. Higher values result in brighter images. Effect -White Balance You can c hoos e different effect mode.
  • Page 30: Capturing Time Lapse

    Capturing Time Lapse Capturing Time Lapse On-Screen Shortcuts SHOOTING SETTING The time lapse presets include two default shortcuts, but you can swap them out with any Shooting Setting gives you manual and auto control of advanced shortcuts you’d like. settings. 1.Tap Touch Zoom Touch Zoom helps you capture a closer view of the action.
  • Page 31 Capturing Time Lapse Capturing Time Lapse Here’s where you can make adjustments to your Time Lapse settings. Tap the and then tap the setting to make changes. High Dynamic Range (HDR) is one of the image-processing techniques SuperPhoto uses to enhance your shots. It combines multiple shots into a single photo with better results than ever.
  • Page 33: Playback Videos And Photos

    Adjust the playback volume Playback Videos and Photos Add lock/unlock Tag Swipe up to see the last video, photo, or burst you took. Swipe left and right to flip through the other files on your SD card. The Media Gallery includes the following Playback options: Using Gallery View Gallery view gives you quick access to all of the videos and photos stored...
  • Page 34: Deleting Multiple Files

    Deleting Multiple Files Tap all of the files that you want to delete. Tap a file again if you want to de-select it. to delete the selected files.
  • Page 35: Setting Your Preferences

    TOUCH SCREEN Adjust Orientation, set the Screen Saver. Default Preset Set the preset your SEEKER ONE captures in when you turn it on using the Power/ Mode button. This setting does not affect Snap Shot. Snap Shot Snap Shot is on by default.
  • Page 36: System Setting

    Setting Your Preferences Setting Your Preferences System Setting Restore the device name you set to the serial media name. Reset Camera Tips Auto Power Off See all of the camera tips from the beginning. Choose 10 Min(default), 15 Min, 20 Min, or Never. Factory Reset Beep Sound Restore all of your camera’s settings and clear all connections.
  • Page 37 Connecting To The Go APE APP Download App Search and download “Go APE” from the Apple© App Store© or Google Play™ on your smart device. Wi-Fi Connection Connect your phone to the camera wirelessly. You can see the camera picture, control the camera, and download recordings from the camera to your phone.
  • Page 38 is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a FCC compliance statement particular installation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) radio or television reception, which can be determined this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) by turning the equipment off and on, the user is...
  • Page 39 FCC SAR statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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