MAROM-X ELITE User Manual
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  • Page 1 ELITE User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Camera Overview Setting Up Your Camera MicroSD card Charge Your Camera Getting Started with Your Camera Powering ON/ OFF Video Recording Snapshot Covert Mode IR Infrared Night Vision Visible White Illumination Customizing Your Camera Camera User Menu Resolution and FPS Loop Recording Auto IR LED WIFI...
  • Page 3 Contents Resetting Your Camera Camera APP Camera Application Turn on the WIFI in your camera Connect Camera Application PC Camera Management Tool Install the Applications Connect the Application PC Camera Management – Menu Selected Configuration Download Your Media Download Via PC Camera Management Download via SD card Mounting Your Camera Mount your camera with the PICATINNY Adapter...
  • Page 4: Camera Overview

    Camera Overview Top View Bottom View 1. Micro SD-card slot 2. Reset Button 3. 1/4” Nut 4. Status Indication LED 5. Battery Indicator LED 6. LCD Screen 7. Snapshot/ Scroll Button 8. Power/ Record/ Scroll Button Note: The Micro SD-card & the Reset button located under the flexible seal...
  • Page 5 Camera Overview Front View Back View 9. Camera Lens 10. Infrared Illumination LED’s 11. White Illumination LED’s 12. Light Sensor 13. HDMI and AV Port 14. Pogo Pin interface 15. FN Button (IR illumination/ visible illumination/ Menu)
  • Page 6 Camera Overview Camera View 16. Mechanical Secured Adaptor Learn how to use the accessories that are provided with your MAROM-X camera. See Mounting Your camera (page 34). Docking Station The Docking Station is the data interface and the camera battery charging interface.
  • Page 7 Camera Overview LCD Screen The status is symbolized in the following way; 1. Still non-color icon indicates that the function is off. 2. The flashing icon represents function initiation status. 3. Still colored icon represents an operating function. The exception is the video recording icon.
  • Page 8: Setting Up Your Camera

    Setting Up Your Camera MicroSD card The camera comes with a 32GB MicroSD card (Inside the camera). You can use any MicroSD card with a capacity of up to 128GB. The MicroSD card slot is located under the flexible cover at the bottom of the camera.
  • Page 9: Getting Started With Your Camera

    Getting Started with Your Camera Powering ON/ OFF ▪ Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the camera on. The camera will enter standby mode. ▪ Hold the power button for 3 seconds again to turn the camera off. Pro Tip: When the camera is off, a short press on the power button will power the camera and automatically start the video recording.
  • Page 10: Snapshot

    Getting Started with Your Camera Snapshot Either when the camera is at standby mode or in recording video mode: ▪ Short press the snapshot button to capture a photo. Covert Mode ▪ Long press the snapshot button for 3 seconds to enable covert mode.
  • Page 11: Ir Infrared Night Vision

    Getting Started with Your Camera IR Infrared Night Vision ▪ Short press the FN button once to turn on the IR Illumination. Short press it again to turn IR Illumination Off. Visible White Illumination ▪ Press and hold the FN button for 3 seconds to turn on the white illumination.
  • Page 12: Customizing Your Camera

    Customizing Your Camera Camera User Menu ▪ To enter the user menu, double press the FN button while the camera is on Standby mode. ▪ Press the Scroll Up or the Scroll Down button to select the required option from the menu.
  • Page 13: Resolution And Fps

    Customizing Your Camera Resolution Choose the video recording resolution and the sampling frequency (FPS) that suits you best; ▪ 2560 X 1440 @ 30FPS ▪ 2304 X 1296 @ 30FPS ▪ 1920 X 1080 @ 60FPS ▪ 1920 X 1080 @ 30FPS ▪...
  • Page 14: Auto Ir Led

    Customizing Your Camera Auto IR LED The camera can automatically switch from day (color recording) to night recording mode (monochromatic, using integrated IR LED’s) utilizing its ambient light sensor. In case selected off, the camera can be turned from day to night modes manually by a short press of the FN button.
  • Page 15: Wifi

    Customizing Your Camera WIFI Select the WIFI interface for your camera to connect wirelessly ▪ App On - for IOS/Android interface ▪ STA On - for PC interface. ▪ The built-in GPS records the camera location to be later viewed through dedicated video and location players.
  • Page 16: Sound

    Customizing Your Camera Sound The camera has audial indications, choose if you prefer it to be active or turned off. ▪ On - for active audial indications. ▪ See guidance on how to operate the user menu on page 13 The sound indications are as follows: ▪...
  • Page 17: Led

    Customizing Your Camera The camera has status indicator LEDs. Choose if you prefer it to be active or turned off; ▪ On – for active LED Indication. ▪ See guidance on how to operate the user menu on page 13 The Status indication LED are as follows: ▪...
  • Page 18: Vibration

    Customizing Your Camera Vibration The camera has function status vibration indications, choose if you prefer it to be active or turned off; ▪ On – for active vibration Indication. ▪ See guidance on how to operate the user menu on page 13 The Vibration indications are as follows : ▪...
  • Page 19: Format Card

    Customizing Your Camera Format Card By using this function, you can delete all the information stored in the camera Micro SD card. Choose the option to do or not to do; ▪ On – would format the camera SD card. And the camera would turn Off.
  • Page 20: Screen Save

    Customizing Your Camera Screen Save The camera has an LCD Screen Save mode, choose if you prefer that the LCD Screen saver would be active or not; ▪ ▪ IR LED This function determines whether the integrated IR LEDs would be turned on or not in the night mode recording.
  • Page 21: Resetting Your Camera

    Resetting Your Camera Camera Hard Reset The Reset Button slot is located under the flexible cover at the bottom of the camera near the SD card slot. Press and hold the reset button with a thin object. Use the reset button only if the camera freezes up or works abnormally.
  • Page 22: Camera App

    Camera APP Camera Smartphone Application Use the smartphone application to view and control your camera, start recording, snapshot, and more. Download the camera app from the Apple© App Store© or Google Play™. The application name: EYESCAM PRO Follow the app's on-screen instructions to connect your camera.
  • Page 23: Turn On The Wifi In Your Camera

    Camera APP Turn on the WIFI in your camera. While the camera is at Standby, enter the user menu in your camera by double-pressing the FN button. Press the scroll up or the scroll down button to select the WIFI option from the menu.
  • Page 24: Connect Camera Application

    Camera APP Connect Camera Application Turn on the EYESCAM PRO application and select “connect device” to enter the camera interface. Select the camera WIFI name on your smartphone WIFI and enter the password. The default password is: 1234567890 Once the device is connected, click the "Device Connected" button, and then the camera video stream should appear on your screen.
  • Page 25: Pc Camera Management Tool

    PC Camera Management Tool Install the Applications The PC camera management tool is provided for camera settings, configuration and files download. ▪ Download and install the following tools to your PC; 1. PC management tool 2. Docking Station USB driver You can download the files at: www.maromx.com/support ▪...
  • Page 26: Connect The Application

    PC Camera Management Tool Connect the Application Once the application is installed, click on the management tool application icon. A welcome screen would appear: ▪ Click the CONNECT virtual button on the screen. If the connection is successful, the writing will change to CONNECTED.
  • Page 27: Pc Camera Management - Menu

    PC Camera Management Tool PC Camera Management – Menu Once entered, the following screen would appear: The sub-screens fields are as follows: 1. PC Tool Password 2. Camera Info /action functions 3. Network Configurations 4. Camera ID 5. Camera Configurations...
  • Page 28 PC Camera Management Tool PC Camera Management – Menu 1. PC Tool Password In this section, you can determine a new PC Tool password if required. ▪ Enter the old password ▪ Enter the new password 2. Camera Info In this section, you can view and set the general camera info. ▪...
  • Page 29 PC Camera Management Tool PC Camera Management – Menu 3. Network Configurations In this section, you can view and set the camera streaming configurations. ▪ WIFI Name & Password set up as would appear on your Smartphone/Computer. 4. Camera ID In this section, you can determine a new camera ID if required.
  • Page 30 PC Camera Management Tool PC Camera Management – Menu 5. Camera Configurations In this section, you can view and set the camera configurations; ▪ Camera resolution ▪ Quality for the recorded videos ▪ Codec type ▪ Split time for the video file storage segments ▪...
  • Page 31: Selected Configuration

    PC Camera Management Tool Selected Configuration ▪ To get the connected camera existing setting, press the relevant field GET button at each. The information will appear in the relevant fields. ▪ For information setting, insert information or select an option of the desired available field. After the selection is made, press the relevant field SET button to compile the settings to the connected camera.
  • Page 32: Download Your Media

    Download Your Media You can download your media from the camera via the PC Camera Management tool or directly from the Micro SD card. Download Via PC Camera Management Insert the camera into the docking station and enter the PC Camera Management application Click the “Enter U Disk”...
  • Page 33: Download Via Sd Card

    Download Your Media Download via Micro SD card Remove the SD card from your camera. Insert the card into a Micro SD card reader or adapter. Plug the card reader into your computer’s USB port ,or insert the adapter into the SD card slot. Copy the files to your computer.
  • Page 34: Mounting Your Camera

    Mounting Your Camera PICATINNY Rail and Sticker Adaptors A. Adaptor release handle B. Rail to the camera side C. PICATINNY tightening Screw Nut D. Rail to the Rifle Side A. Adaptor Handle B. Rail to the Camera side C. Adhesive Surface...
  • Page 35: Mount Your Camera With The Picatinny Adapter

    Mounting Your Camera Mount your camera with the PICATINNY adapter Open the adaptor screw nut and slide the Picatinny adaptor onto the rifle’s rails. When the adapter is placed, insert and close the screw nuts to lock the adapter in the desired location. Slide the camera into the adaptor rails.
  • Page 36: Mount Your Camera With The Sticker Adapter

    Mounting Your Camera Mount your camera with the sticker adapter Thoroughly clean the adhesive surface. (See guidelines on the next page) Remove the protective paper from the adaptor adhesive area and attach the adhesive surface onto the object you wish to carry the adaptor on. Slide the rail of the camera onto the adaptor to the end of the slide.
  • Page 37 Mounting Your Camera Guidelines for the sticker adaptor Follow these guidelines when attaching adhesive mounts to helmets, vehicles, and gear; ▪ Attach the mounts to smooth surfaces. ▪ Clean the designated surface with alcohol, but before that, it is recommended to check with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 38: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information FCC ID: 2AWVP-WATCHCAM E-Label instructions ▪ When the camera is on standby mode, press twice on the ▪ FN button to enter the user setting menu. ▪ Scroll down to "certification info." ▪ Press the FN button to see the certification data. ▪...
  • Page 39 Regulatory Information RF Exposure Warnings Portable Device RF Exposure Statement (If Applicable): A. Portable: (§2.1093) — A portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user.
  • Page 40 Regulatory Information The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, according to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 41 Regulatory Information FCC Warning (Modification statement) Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. FCC Regulatory notices A. Interference statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired...
  • Page 42: Customer Support

    Customer Support MAROM-X is dedicated to providing the best possible service . To reach MAROM-X customer support, please visit; www.maromx.com/support...

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