Contents 1. Basic information overview 3 4. Using the SNAP G app 20 1.1 Included items 3 4.1 Connecting the SNAP G app 20 1.1.1 Standard items 3 4.2 Using live streaming 21 1.1.2 Accessories (sold separately) 3 1.2 Part names 4 5. Using recording modes 23 1.2.1 Main unit (front/back view) 4 1.2.2 Main unit (side view) 4 5.1 Using video modes 23 1.2.3 Main unit (top/bottom view) 5 5.2 Using photo modes 25 1.3 Removing and inserting the memory card 5...
Mini tripod / Microphone / Backpack mount / Battery charger / ND filter / LCD protective film / Hard protective case (small) / Hard protective case (large) / Head tracker Visit the THINKWARE homepage (http://thinkware.com) to buy extra included items and accessories.
Basic information overview 1.2 Part names 1.2.1 Main unit (front/back view) Camera Pan motor M4 mount connector LED status Speaker Recording button Trigger Joystick Battery cover Strap holder Mode/Power button 1.2.2 Main unit (side view) Roll motor Microphone Microphone USB-C port USB port/SD card slot cover External microphone port microSD card slot...
• Format the memory card periodically to avoid memory card fragmentation and storage errors. • For more information about the recommended microSD cards, visit http://www.thinkware.com/help. • The recommended microSD cards are subject to change and SD cards from manufacturers other than THINKWARE are not guaranteed to operate properly.
Basic information overview 1.4 Removing and inserting the battery • For optimal performance, use a genuine battery. • The performance of the product may be limited and the camera performance is not guaranteed if you do not use an authentic battery. For more information on battery safety and use, refer to the Battery Information Guide.
Basic information overview 1.6 Turning the product on/off Press and hold the button on the product to turn the product on. To turn the product off, press and hold the button again. Be careful when storing or carrying the product as the power may be turned on by pressing the power button.
Basic information overview 1.8 Connecting the product to the head tracker (optional) When wearing the head tracker, it recognizes the user and provides tracking. Follow the instructions to properly connect the product and the head tracker. Press and hold the power button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the head tracker. Charge the head tracker before use.
Basic information overview 1.9 Safety information for proper use Read the following safety information to properly use the product. Product operation • If the product is impacted, it may malfunction or break down. • Avoid contact with sand and liquid to protect the gimbal motor and sensors, etc. • To prevent damage from high temperatures during product use, it may enter overheat protection mode and stop recording.
Using the product 2.1.2 Using the LCD function You can use the corresponding function by sliding the LCD in each direction. • Swipe Up: Moves to the preset mode. • Swipe Down: Moves to the settings menu. • Swipe Left: Moves to the gimbal quick settings. •...
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Using the product Settings menu screen Description App connection ➊ ➊ ➊ ➊ ➋ ➋ ➌ ➌ Turn the grid on/off (display grid in preview screen) ➋ ➋ Settings ➌ ➌ LCD brightness ➍ ➍ ➍ ➍ ➎ ➎ ➏ ➏ Turn beep on/off ➎...
Using the product 2.2 Using the buttons Refer to the table below to use the product's buttons, trigger and joystick. Press and hold the button to turn on the product. Joystick Trigger Recording button M button Buttons Preview screen Recording Sort Short press Long press Short press Long press Start recording Stop recording Photo/video mode Stop recording and Power off...
Using the product 2.3 Overview of LED status and beep LED status Sort Description flickers once Power on Power off / fully charged LED off Charging light on Recording while charging flickers with varying brightness flickers slowly Start/stop recording a video flickers once Take a photo / burst shot flickers once...
3. Overview of SNAP G features 3.1 Using AI tracking mode AI tracking mode recognizes additional areas around a person's face, providing smart recognition extended tracking even for movements that change direction frequently and quickly. Each time you press the button, it switches in the following order: AI tracking Face tracking Face ID >...
Overview of SNAP G features Active tracking mode Use Active tracking mode to track moving or specific objects in AI tracking mode. In AI tracking mode, touch a specific target you want to record twice, then a square, yellow border will be created and active tracking mode will start. To end tracking, touch the square, yellow border. 3.2 Face tracking mode Face tracking mode recognizes and tracks a person's face.
Overview of SNAP G features 3.3 Using Face ID Once you register people's faces on Face ID, the faces will be automatically recognized and tracked based on the camera angle without requiring any actions. Face ID registration Swipe left on the preview screen to open the gimbal quick settings, then touch the tracking button to activate the Face ID feature. Start recording the person you want to register for Face ID.
Overview of SNAP G features Check/delete Face ID Touch Settings( System Settings Record Settings Face ID to check the registered people by > > > registration rank. Touch the Face ID you want to delete, then press on the top right to delete the Face ID. 3.4 Using dynamic motion recording mode With the dynamic motion function, you can specify up to 4 recording points and set the path and time to record before recording.
Insert the memory card with the firmware to start updating the firmware. • For more information on product updates, visit www.thinkware.com/support. • If you save the firmware to the SD card and update the product at the same time, the update will proceed...
> In the SNAP G app, touch the Connect a camera button, find and connect to a product name that starts with IU-200. • The Wi-Fi password is 12345678. • If the product is connected to the head tracker, tap Connect via Wi-Fi to connect.
Using the SNAP G app 4.2 Using live streaming You can use the live streaming feature in the SNAP G app to stream stable and high-definition broadcasts. Live streaming Swipe down on the preview screen to open the settings menu, then touch the app connection button and follow the on-screen instructions to connect the app and product.
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Using the SNAP G app Quick live streaming Swipe down on the preview screen to open the settings menu, then touch the live streaming button to start live streaming. This feature is available only when there is saved live streaming information. To save streaming information, connect to live streaming via the app.
5. Using recording modes You can check the screen of each recording mode and change the settings. 5.1 Using video modes Video mode screen Preset name (Video, Slow motion, Hyperlapse, Timelapse, Low light) Switching video/ Resolution, Frame, View photo modes angle, Speed, Interval Mode Description Video...
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Using recording modes Video recording settings Touch the Edit button to change the recording environment to the desired setting. You can set the file format, the view angle when recording, the color temperature, and the brightness of the screen. Video setting value Slow motion setting value Settings Detailed setting value...
Using recording modes 5.2 Using photo modes Using photo modes Preset name (Photo, Burst, Panorama) Switching video/ Screen ratio photo modes Mode Description Photo Takes a single 12-Megapixel picture. Burst Takes a series of 20 photos at the set timer rate. Panorama Takes multiple photos with the set aspect ratio and saves them to be edited into a single photo.
Using recording modes Photo mode setting Touch the Edit button to change the recording environment to the desired setting. Photo settings value Burst setting value Settings Detailed setting value Settings Detailed setting value Screen ratio 16:9, 4:3, 1:1 Screen ratio 16:9, 4:3, 1:1 Burst rate 20 photos / 1sec, 3sec, 5sec...
Using recording modes Select the desired mode for setting the preset, set the detailed setting value, and touch the OK button to create a customized preset. 5.4 Connecting the product to the computer You can use various functions of the product by connecting the product to the computer with a USB cable. USB mode In the connection mode pop-up window, touch USB mode to check the media files stored on the SD card on the computer.
6. Viewing album Swipe right on the preview screen to open the album and view the photos and videos. 6.1 Overview of the Album screen Touch the thumbnails of each file to view them. Displays the number of thumbnails (files). File selection button: Select to delete the file.
7. Configuring the settings You can set the product features according to your needs and preferences. 7.1 Gimbal settings Swipe down on the preview screen to open the settings menu, then touch Settings( Gimbal Settings > to configure the gimbal usage environment. Setting menu Description Gimbal Speed...
Configuring the settings 7.3 Sysyem settings 7.3.1 Recording settings Swipe down on the preview screen to open the settings menu, then touch Settings( System Settings > Record Settings to configure the recording environment. > Setting menu Description Quick shot Turn quick shot mode on/off. Upside down Flip the screen upside down.
8. Specifications To see the product specifications, refer to the following table. Item Specifications Size 53 x 161.4 x 49.8 mm Weight 234 g (with battery) Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Internal Approx. 2 hours 20 minutes (based on FHD @24fps / LCD brightness 100% and Usage time always on) General...
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Specifications Item Specifications Sensor 1/2.3” CMOS / 12.3MP Lens FOV: 133.9° (diagonal) / F2.6 Image size 4,000 x 3,000 Photo mode Photo, Burst, Panorama Video, Hyperlapse, Timelapse, Slow motion, Dynamic motion recording, Low light, Video mode Webcam mode Tracking mode Face ID auto tracking, AI tracking, Face tracking, Active tracking [PAL] [NTSC]...
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FCC Compliance 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 harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 operation of the device. Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-247 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable. This Class (B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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