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Summary of Contents for Coleman Aktiksport CX9WP

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Key Features ..................3 Package Contents ................3 Camera Body Overview..............4 Using the Camera................6 4.1. Opening the Back Cover............6 4.2. Charging up the Battery............. 6 4.3. Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card (not included) ..... 7 4.4.
  • Page 3 8.5. Deleting Photo/ Video Files with HDTV ........40 8.6. Changing your Camera Settings ..........41 Mounting your camera ..............43 9.1. Secure Strap................43 9.2. Mounting on Bike Helmet/Backpack........43 9.3. Mounting on your Motorcycle Helmet ........43 9.4. Mounting Your Camera on the Handlebar or Pole ....
  • Page 4: Key Features

    Key Features   The Coleman AktivSport CX9WP is a sports/action camera with a built-in GPS radio and G-sensor to record exercise information including workout distance, time, pace, calories and speed. The camera can be mounted virtually anywhere. When mounted on a bicycle, the rider can record their point of view during cycling, and trace their cycling track and all workout statistics.
  • Page 5: Camera Body Overview

    Body Piece with 2 sets Cam Adapter of screws and nuts Helmet Strap with clip CamLOCK Key (15") x 2 Helmet Base with 3M Secure string VHB adhesive Mini USB cable Neoprene Carry Bag Bike Mount Kinomap CD Helmet Wings with flat Quick User Guide eva-pad x 2 .
  • Page 6 Cover Lens 170° Ultra-Wide Angle Lens Power/Shutter 1. Power the camera on or off Button 2. Snap single photograph LED Indicator Display the camera’s status Record & Stop Slide to start or stop video Slide Switch recording Accepts CamLocker or other mount Tripod Socket using similar tripod mount Camera Cover...
  • Page 7: Using The Camera

    Reset Button Reset the camera 1. Connect to a computer via the Micro USB USB cable provided for data Port transfer and camera setup 2. Charge your camera MicroSD Card MicroSD card storage slot Slot Mini HDMI Connect the camera to an HDTV Jack with an HDMI cable (not included) Using the Camera...
  • Page 8: Inserting A Microsd Memory Card (Not Included)

                4.3 Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card (not included)   Insert a MicroSD card (not included) before using your camera. Ensure that the camera is powered OFF before inserting the memory card into the slot. Notes: Do not force the card into the card slot as it may damage both the camera and the MicroSD card.
  • Page 9: Camera Function

    a captured photo will also rotate to the same angle. This allows the user to mount the camera in different positions without recording a rotated or inverted view. Notes: 1. Adjust your camera’s orientation before you start video recording. The rotation feature will not be activated throughout the recording.
  • Page 10   If the Sport function has been turned on before you power on the camera, the display will remain at the status of the Sport interface. If the camera is being powered on the first time, it will enter DATE & TIME setup mode. Only after you have completed the settings for Date &...
  • Page 11 4. Press the to confirm and move to the next setting option. YEAR MONTH DATE TIME FORMAT HOUR MINUTE. First, it will enter the DATE setup interface. In the DATE setup interface, you can set values for YEAR, MONTH and DATE. (Date Range: 2013.01.01-2100.12.31)  ...
  • Page 12: Recording Videos

    If 24hr is chosen as the time display format (Time Range: 00:00-23:59); If 12hr is chosen as the Time display format (Time Range: 12:00-11:59 am/pm). After completing the settings for minute, the DATE & TIME information will be saved.   To turn OFF the camera: Press and hold the button.
  • Page 13 3. Ensure that there is enough memory available on the MicroSD card. If the memory card is full, the camera will vibrate for five seconds and a green LED will flash continuously. 4. You can playback video with GPS information using the included Coleman GPS Review Kinomap software.
  • Page 14: Taking Photos

    You may install the software from the included CD-ROM, or you may visit: http://www.kinomap.com/#!download/kinomap_uploader_pc download the software.    5.3 Taking Photos Power the camera on by pressing the button. 1. Snap a photo in Single mode To capture a Photo, make sure the camera is in Single mode. Refer to section 6.9.
  • Page 15: Sport Function

    If you have selected 2 seconds as the delay time: During countdown, a green LED will flash rapidly and the camera will vibrate once the photo is taken. If you have selected 10 seconds as the delay time: During countdown, a green LED will flash once every second in the first 8 seconds, while in the last 2 seconds, the green LED will flash rapidly and the camera will vibrate once the photo is taken.
  • Page 16 The Sports+ animation will quickly display on-screen and will then jump to the Ride interface.           Note: If the Sport function is enabled for the first time, it will enter DATE & TIME setup mode. Only after completing the settings for DATE & TIME can the camera enter the Ride interface.
  • Page 17: Introduction Of The Main Menu

    illuminate the backlight for a short duration. Please refer to section 6.9 to set the specific backlight duration time. 6.2 Introduction of the Main Menu The main menu is composed of three sections: RIDE, HISTORY and SETTINGS.     Press the Left button or the Right button to toggle between the three interfaces of the main menu.
  • Page 18: General Rules Of Selection

    If the icon is displayed on the screen, the camera is recording a video; Recording If the icon is not displayed on the Status Indicator screen, the camera is not recording a video. If the icon is displayed on the screen, the Ride recording is ongoing;...
  • Page 19: Ride Recording

    Select an option by pressing the LEFT / RIGHT / BACK / ENTER button located on the side of the camera body.   Select “back” to return to the previous interface. 6.5 Ride Recording There are three ways for you to conduct Ride recording. To begin with Ride recording, select your desired Ride recording method from “quick start”, “time”...
  • Page 20   Note: In order to display comprehensive exercise information, please make sure your camera can receive the GPS signal while riding. Otherwise, the display will show ”GPS signal is not acquired, do you want to continue”. Select “no” to return to the previous interface. Select “yes”...
  • Page 21   2. Setting the Ride time The Ride recording will stop automatically once the preselected Ride recording time has elapsed. Select “time” by pressing the Right button   Select from “30 min”, “1 hr” or “custom”.   When selecting “30 min”,the ride recording will last for 30 minutes and will stop automatically the time has elapsed.
  • Page 22 Select “custom” to define your desired preset time. Each time you press the Left button , the time value will decrease in ten minute increments, while pressing the Right button , allows you to increase the time value by ten minute increments.  ...
  • Page 23 3. Setting the Ride distance The ride recording will stop automatically once the preset distance is reached. Select “distance” by pressing the Enter button   Select from “10km”, “30 km” or “custom”.     Select “10km” or “30km”, the ride recording will stop automatically once reaching 10 km or 30km.
  • Page 24         Press and hold the button to continuously decrease the distance value. Press and hold the button to continuously increase the distance value. Distance value range: 1-999(km/mi) The default value is 10km/5mi or the distance value previously set.
  • Page 25: Changing Settings During Ride Recording

    6.6 Change Settings during Ride Recording Press the Enter button during ride recording. Select ”setting” by pressing the Left button to enter the setting interface.   1. Setting Metric Select “metric” to change the display unit for distance and speed from “km/kmh”...
  • Page 26   Note: Either Speed or Pace will display in the bottom right position when selecting the Low Information parameters. It depends on the selected parameter in the “movement” setting in the setting menu, refer to section 6.9.) 3. Setting a Slide During the ride recording, you can view different slides with different High Information.
  • Page 27 Select “off” to disable the slide effect. Once disabled, you can switch the interfaces with different High Information manually by pressing the Left button or the Right button 。 Notes: The High Information may display one of these parameters: distance, speed/pace, calories or time. If one of these parameters has been selected as the Low Information, (Refer to point 2 in section 6.6) it cannot be presented in the High Information area.
  • Page 28: Pausing/Resuming/Finishing The Ride Recording

    6.7 Pause/Resume/Finish the Ride Recording Press the Enter button during ride recording to enter the settings interface.   To pause the ride recording: Select “pause” by pressing the Right button . Ride recording will temporarily suspend.   To resume the ride recording: In the suspended ride recording interface, press the Enter button again and select “resume”...
  • Page 29: Reviewing Your Riding History

    To finish the ride recording: Select “finish” by pressing the Enter button to end and save the recorded data. The display will show a summary of the riding.   SUMMARY: shows the ride start date. S.TIME: shows the ride start time. R.TIME: shows the ride duration.
  • Page 30       Press the enter button to enter the “history “interface     Review the TOTAL ride summary You can review the ride summary of Total Time, Total Distance, Max Speed/ Pace/Calories, Average Speed/ Pace/Calories. Select “Sum” by pressing the Left button to view the summary of the ride data.
  • Page 31 Press the Left button or the Right Button to switch between slides to display different ride data.     Ride Summary–Time TOTAL TIME: displays the total ride time. MAX TIME: displays the maximum ride time. AVG TIME: displays the average ride time. Ride Summary–Distance TOTAL DISTANCE: displays the total ride distance.
  • Page 32 Ride Summary–Pace/Calories Avg Pace: displays the average time needed for one mile or one Max Calories: displays the total calories you have burned. Avg Calories: displays the average calories you have burned. Note: To clear the data of the total ride summary to zero, refer to the settings menu in section 6.9 to conduct “reset history”.
  • Page 33 Delete Single ride record During single ride record review, press the Enter button enter the delete menu. Select “delete” by pressing the Left button to enter into the delete interface.     Select “yes” to delete the current viewing record and GPS file. Select “no”...
  • Page 34: Setting Menu

      When displaying the “Loading” interface, the screen will show: “start export the gpx file to sd card”, select “yes” to start exporting.   The file will be saved as YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.GPX (YYYY, MM, DD, HH, MM, SS represent the starting year, month, day, hour, minute and second of the ride record).
  • Page 35 Follow the below general rules to enter setup interface for each Menu item: Press the Enter button to display menu/submenu selections. Press the Left button or Right button to switch to the menu/submenu item you want to set. Press Left /Right /Back /Enter...
  • Page 36 Del all Delete all records and No/Yes records GPS files Clears the accumulated ride records.(All single Reset No/Yes history ride records and GPS files will not be deleted) Photo 16MP,5MP,3MP Photo resolution setting resolution Single Time Lapse:10 Mode sec,30sec,1min Photo mode setting Self timer:2 sec, 10 sec Del all...
  • Page 37: Connecting Your Camera To A Pc

    Auto On /Off Auto rotation setting rotation Default Reset all settings to No/Yes setting factory default positions Format the MicroSD Format No /Yes Card Displays the device’s name,firmware version Version and Date 7. Connecting Your Camera to a PC Your camera can be connected to the computer as a mass storage device to transfer your photo/video files to your PC.
  • Page 38: Taking Photos With Hdtv

    Slide the Recording Slide Switch to the “STOP” mode, connect your camera to an HDTV with an HDMI cable (not included). Once it is connected, the photo preview mode as   shown in the picture below will pop up.   Press the Left button and the Right button to switch between photo preview mode and video preview mode.
  • Page 39: Recording Videos With Hdtv

    Recording Videos with HDTV There are three different methods to begin recording video: a) In video preview mode, press the Power button to start recording. b) In either video preview mode or photo preview mode, when the Recording Slide Switch is in “STOP”...
  • Page 40: Playing Back Photo Files With Hdtv

    8.3 Playing Back Photo Files with HDTV 1. Press the Enter button to enter the Menu mode. 2. Press the Left button or the Right button to select “PHOTO”. 3. Press the Enter button to enter photo thumbnail mode. 4. Press the Left button or the Right button to select the Photo file to be viewed.
  • Page 41: Deleting Photo/ Video Files With Hdtv

    Video file to view. 5. Press the Enter button to open a single video file. Press it again to begin playing back the video.     During video playback: 1) Press the Enter button to pause playback, and press it again to resume playback.
  • Page 42: Changing Your Camera Settings

      To delete ALL photo/Video files You can delete all photo/video files in the SETUP menu. Refer to section 8.6 for more information. 8.6 Changing your Camera Settings   to enter Menu mode. Press the Left Press the Enter button button or the Right button to select “SETUP”...
  • Page 43 Follow the general rules below to enter settings for each item: Press the Left button or the Right button to select the menu/submenu setting you want to set. (In the “TIME SETUP” menu, press the Left button to decrease or press the Right button to increase.) Press the Enter button...
  • Page 44: Mounting Your Camera

    9. Mounting your camera 9.1 Secure Strap The included secure strap can provide additional security for your mount after you have completed the installation of mounting the camera onto the mount. 1. Loop one end of the Secure Strap through the strap hole of the camera then out back.
  • Page 45 2. Insert the bolt into the slide rail from the hole and tighten the nut. Note: The angle of the Helmet Wings can be adjusted. Simply loosen the nut, adjust the Helmet Wings and re-tighten the nut. 9.2.2 Mounting on your Bike Helmet/Backpack 1.
  • Page 46   Fasten the strap and tighten the strap clip. Repeat the above steps on the opposite end of the strap until the helmet mount is firmly attached to the helmet. Attaching the camera to the Body Piece. Rotate the wheel on the Body Piece counterclockwise to tighten the camera onto the Body Piece.
  • Page 47     9.3 Mounting on your Motorcycle Helmet 9.3.1. Assembling the Motorcycle Mount 1. Install the Body Piece into the Helmet Base. Note: Please make sure to fit the gears of the Helmet Base and the Body Piece correctly on both sides.  ...
  • Page 48 1. Attaching the camera directly to the Body Piece.   Rotate the wheel on the Body Piece counterclockwise to tighten the camera onto the Body Piece. 3. Peel of the protective foam/membrane of the 3M adhesive under the Helmet mount and attach the Helmet mount onto the Helmet.
  • Page 49 9.3.3. Mounting with a 90 Cam Adapter You may also mount the camera on the side of a Motorcycle Helmet by using the 90 Cam Adapter. Assembling the 90 Cam Adapter to your Camera Fit the screw of the 90 cam adapter to the tripod socket of the camera.
  • Page 50: Mounting Your Camera On The Handlebar Or Pole

      Notes: Before mounting, make sure the surface of the helmet on which the 3M adhesive will be adhered is clean and free of dirt/soil, so that the helmet mount may be bonded to the helmet with no additional movement. When mounting your camera onto the Body Piece, please pull the orientation column up on the Body Piece.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Screw the camera until it is tight on the bike mount. Note: The Ball joint nut allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen the nut, adjust the camera angle and retighten the nut. 10. Specifications Sensor 5.0 Mega pixel CMOS sensor Lens wide angle field of view...
  • Page 52: Computer System Minimum Requirements

    ADPCM Compression, Automatic Gain Control MicroSD/MicroSDHC with minimum Class 6 (not included) Storage Average Recording Times: about 6 hours (using 32GB MicroSD card in 1080p30) Micro USB2.0 (for data connection and battery Connection charging) Mini HDMI Built-in 1050 mAH Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Power Battery Life: Approx.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    12. Troubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions Cannot power the Low battery power Recharge the camera’s camera on battery Red LED flashes Recharge the camera’s Low battery during recording battery Cannot shoot photos Replace memory card with or videos (Green LED Memory full space available for flashes) contents recording...

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