Helpful Tips - Tactacam SOLO XTREME Instruction Manual

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• If sand or debris hardens around the back cap, soak the rear of the camera in
warm tap water for 5 minutes and then rinse thoroughly to remove the debris
before opening.
• The camera is water-resistant; no housing needed. Ensure that the back cap is
closed and locked before using the camera around water, dirt, or sand.
• For best audio performance, ensure the microphone hole is free of water or
debris. To remove obstructions, shake the camera or blow on the mic to remove
water and debris from the microphone hole.
*DO NOT stick anything in the mic hole as you could damage the mic.
IMPORTANT MESSAGES / CAMERA VIBRATIONS
If the camera begins to vibrate for 5 seconds on and 5 seconds off repeatedly, check
the following:
NO SD card = The camera requires a microSD, microSDHC or microSDXC card to
capture videos.
SD FULL = Delete files or swap card.
SD ERROR = Camera is unable to read card. Please format the card and try again.
NOTICE: When formatting SD cards, if you select Yes, all of your card's content
WILL BE DELETED. To avoid loss of video, download all files onto your computer in a
separate file. Reformat your microSD card on a regular basis to ensure that the card
can continue to receive information from the camera.
CAMERA BATTERY
Your camera and battery need to stay connected when operating.
DO NOT remove the battery from the camera when in use or your data will be lost.
On your Tactacam Solo Xtreme there are 4 Green LED battery indicator lights. When
all 4 lights are illuminated the camera battery is full. As the battery levels decreases
the lights will begin to reduce in numbers till there is one LED light remaining. The last
battery level LED indicator light will begin to blink when the battery drops below 10%.
If the battery reaches 0% while recording, the camera saves the file and powers off.

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