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CE regulatory notice .......................................................... 3
1
Introduction ................................................................... 4
1.1
System requirements .............................................. 4
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.2
Features .................................................................. 5
1.3
Package contents .................................................... 6
1.4
Product overview ..................................................... 7
1.5
Button operation ...................................................... 8
2
Getting started .............................................................. 9
2.1
Inserting the memory card ...................................... 9
2.2
Charging the device .............................................. 10
2.2.1
2.3
Definition of indicator lights ................................... 11
2.4
Information in LCM screen .................................... 13
2.5
Installing a mount .................................................. 15
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
3
Initial set up ................................................................. 17
3.1
Camera APP installation ....................................... 17
3.2
Wi-Fi connecting ................................................... 18
4
Using the Smart Cam APP ......................................... 19
4.1
Recording videos .................................................. 19
4.1.1
Contents
Connection to a Computer .............................. 4
Linking a mobile device .................................. 5
Charging from a computer ............................ 10
Installing the clip mount & strap .................... 15
Installing the magnet mount ......................... 16
Installing the tripod mount ............................ 16
The Recording screen .................................. 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents CE regulatory notice ............3 Introduction ..............4 System requirements ..........4 1.1.1 Connection to a Computer ......4 1.1.2 Linking a mobile device ........5 Features ..............5 Package contents ............ 6 Product overview ............. 7 Button operation ............8 Getting started ..............
  • Page 2 Shooting photos ............ 22 4.2.1 The Shooting screen ........23 Time lapse videos ..........25 4.3.1 The Time lapse screen ......... 27 Playback pictures and videos ....... 29 4.4.1 Viewing pictures ..........30 4.4.2 Playing videos ..........31 Settings menu ............. 33 Using the settings ..........
  • Page 3: Ce Regulatory Notice

    CE regulatory notice Our CE declaration may be requested from us by postal mail: JOBO International GmbH, Kölner Str. 58a, 51645 Gummersbach, Germany. Storage and maintenance: Store the product in an environment of temperature range: -20° ~ 60° C (-4° ~ 140° F) and humidity range: 0 ~ 90% RH] only.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this camera. This device is specifically designed for real time video and audio recording during leisure activities. 1.1 System requirements 1.1.1 Connection to a Computer For connection to a PC, be sure your PC meets the following specifications: For Windows: •...
  • Page 5: Linking A Mobile Device

    1.1.2 Linking a mobile device Linking a mobile device, be sure your mobile device meets the following specifications: For iOS operating system: • Version: 6 / 7 • Product Name: iPhone4S / iPhone5 / iPhone5S / iPad / iPad2 / New iPad (Retina display) / iPad Air For Android operating system: •...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    1.3 Package contents The package contains the following items. In case there are any missing or damaged items, contact your dealer immediately. Standard: Camera Strap Quick start Micro USB cable CD-ROM guide Magnet mount Tripod mount Clip mount Options: Head mount Suction mount...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    1.4 Product overview Front view Side (left and right) views Top and bottom views Rear view Item Item Bracket socket Waterproof cover of the USB / Memory card slot Mode indicator light Mode button Power indicator light Time lapse / Capture / Power button Recording indicator light Record Button...
  • Page 8: Button Operation

    1.5 Button operation You can operate the camera alone without connecting to a mobile device via Wi-Fi/App. See the table below for a description of each button’s function. Item Function Changing Modes (Timelapse / Capture / Recording Mode button Mode) •...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    2 Getting started 2.1 Inserting the memory card Open the waterproof cover of the USB / Memory card slot. Insert the memory card with the gold contacts facing the front of the device. Push the memory card until it clicks into place. Make sure the waterproof cover of the USB / Memory card slot is sealed tightly, to achieve normal activity waterproofing.
  • Page 10: Charging The Device

    Charging the device 2.2.1 Charging from a computer Open the waterproof cover of the USB / Memory card slot. Connect the micro USB cable into the port on the device. Connect the other end of the micro USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
  • Page 11: Definition Of Indicator Lights

    2.3 Definition of indicator lights Item Status Sound effect indicator Changing Flash red One beep modes Mode Self-timer Flash red None indicator light Time lapse Flash red None mode One beep Time lapse Flash red (Time interval) Time lapse / Capture / Recording Capture...
  • Page 12 Power on None Power off None indication Power Power will Flash Red None soon be out indicator light Charging None Fully charged None indication...
  • Page 13: Information In Lcm Screen

    2.4 Information in LCM screen Item Icon Description Full battery power 2/3 battery power 1/3 battery power Battery status Out of battery power Charging Wi-Fi on Wi-Fi status Wi-Fi off Timelapse mode Photo mode Status Video mode Memory card error (damaged, locked or no card inside)
  • Page 14 Memory card full Connect with mobile Enter USB mode when connected with a computer Power will soon run out...
  • Page 15: Installing A Mount

    2.5 Installing a mount 2.5.1 Installing the clip mount & strap Push the fixture latch gently into the support receptacle on the device, until the latch clicks into position. Tie the hanger string into the hole on the top of the fixing.
  • Page 16: Installing The Magnet Mount

    The other mounts are installed in similar fashion: 2.5.2 Installing the magnet mount 2.5.3 Installing the tripod mount...
  • Page 17: Initial Set Up

    Initial set up Install a micro SD card (class 10 or higher rating, max up to 32GB) into the camera device. 3.1 Camera APP installation The camera allows you to connect to the mobile devices via the APP. When using for the first time, install the [Life Cam] App for your mobile device.
  • Page 18: Wi-Fi Connecting

    3.2 Wi-Fi connecting Press the Power button to switch on the equipment. Press the Wi-Fi button to activate the wireless network. Using the Wi-Fi function of the mobile device, search for the equipment ID from the list. Each device has a unique ID no.: i3XXXXXX (if the last 2 digits are the same as the last 2 digits of your password, your device corresponds.) Select...
  • Page 19: Using The Smart Cam App

    Using the Smart Cam 4.1 Recording videos You can use this feature to record your life story, travel diary, or sports clips. Touch the button to switch over to Video mode. Touch the button to set video duration. (3 min. / 5 min. / 10 min.
  • Page 20: The Recording Screen

    4.1.1 The Recording screen Icon Item Description Wi-Fi status Indicates the Wi-Fi status. Indicates the remaining battery Battery status power. The device will follow the set recording video length to store them as individual files. Video duration Touch to select the required video duration.
  • Page 21 Icon Item Description Indicates the zoom status. Touch Zoom indicator to adjust the zoom. Available options: x1.0~x2.4 Playback Touch to enter Playback mode. Touch to start recording, and Recording touch again to stop. 2014/01/01 Indicates the current recording date Date and time and time.
  • Page 22: Shooting Photos

    4.2 Shooting photos You can use this feature to capture photo, such as landscape and portraits. Touch the button to switch-over to photo mode. Touch the button to set Self Timer and sequential (Burst) capture. (Normal / 5 sec. / 10 sec. / Burst 3 Photos / Burst 5 Photos).
  • Page 23: The Shooting Screen

    4.2.1 The Shooting screen Icon Item Description Wi-Fi status Indicates the Wi-Fi status. Indicates the remaining battery Battery status power. Touch to select the need capture mode. Capture mode Available options: Normal / 5 sec. / 10 sec. / Burst 3 Photos / Burst 5 Photos Indicates the zoom status.
  • Page 24 Icon Item Description Playback Touch to enter Playback mode. Shooting Touch to start shooting photos. 2014/01/01 Indicates the current recording date Date and time and time. 12:00:00 Menu Touch to enter the menu. Photo resolution Indicates the current photo resolution. Indicates the current Shooting mode.
  • Page 25: Time Lapse Videos

    4.3 Time lapse videos Stringing images together as a series of moments can capture change over time. This technique is called Time lapse photography. You can use this feature to record videos such as the evolution of a construction project, weather changes, tree growth, or flower blossom.
  • Page 26 equipment will automatically disable Wi-Fi and exit the Life Cam App). • • • • Deactivate power saving mode: the equipment is continuously in standby. Touch to start shooting photos, the file will be saved automatically on the camera device. Touch again to stop.
  • Page 27: The Time Lapse Screen

    4.3.1 The Time lapse screen Icon Item Description Wi-Fi status Indicates the Wi-Fi status. Indicates the remaining battery Battery status power. Touch to select a suitable Interval. Available options: 5 sec. / 10 sec. / 30 Timelapse sec. / 1 min. / 5 min. / 10 min.
  • Page 28 Icon Item Description Touch to select the required frame rate. Frame rate Available options: 3 fps / 5 fps / 10 fps Touch to select the power saving Power saving mode. mode Available options: On / Off Indicates the zoom status. Touch Zoom indicator to adjust the zoom.
  • Page 29: Playback Pictures And Videos

    4.4 Playback pictures and videos You can use this feature to view pictures and videos. Touch to enter Playback mode. You can touch Edit to enter Edit mode. Touch to select the required pictures or videos, and touch to Delete or Download the selected files on your mobile device.
  • Page 30: Viewing Pictures

    4.4.1 Viewing pictures Touch the photo to view it in full screen. Icon Item Description Delete Touch to delete the current picture. 2014/01/01 Date and time Indicates the recorded date and time. 12:00:00 Download Touch to download the current picture.
  • Page 31: Playing Videos

    4.4.2 Playing videos Touch the video to play it in full screen. Icon Item Description 00:00:01 Current duration Indicates the video current duration. Delete Touch to delete the current video. Stop Touch to pause the video playback. 2014/01/01 Date and time Indicates the recorded date and time.
  • Page 32 Icon Item Description 00:00:10 Total duration Indicates the video total duration. Download Touch to download the current video. Note: 1. Video recorded using Timelapse is a string of pictures, therefore there is no audio when played back. 2. The Life Cam App is only applicable for previewing a video without audio playback. To view the integral video content, download the file to your mobile device or PC for playback.
  • Page 33: Settings Menu

    Settings menu 5.1 Using the settings You can customize the video recording and other general settings via the on-screen display (OSD) menus. If recording is in progress, please touch to stop recording. Touch to enter the OSD menu.
  • Page 34: Menu Items

    5.1.1 Menu items Refer to the below table for details of menu items and available menu options. Menu option Description Available option 4K (3840x2160) / 5M Set Photo Set the desired photo (2576x1932) / 2M Resolution resolution. (1920x1080) Set Video Set the desired video FHD (1080P/30fps) / Resolution...
  • Page 35 Menu option Description Available option Format the memory card inserted in the equipment. Recorder Format No / Yes All the files in the card will be erased. Indicates current App Version application version. Display the model number Product Name of the device. Firmware Indicates current...
  • Page 36: Onnecting To Other Devices

    onnecting to other devices 6.1 Connecting to the computer You can connect the device to a desktop computer or notebook to transfer or view files. Open the waterproof cover of the USB / Memory card slot. Connect the micro USB cable into the port on the device. Connect the other end of the micro USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
  • Page 37: Installing The Software

    7 Installing the software 1. Place the attached CD ROM into the CD player. 2. If the CD does not execute automatically, please use Windows File Manager to execute the Install_CD.exe file in the CD. The following screen will be shown up. 3.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Specifications Item Description Image Sensor 8MP, 1/3.2’’ CMOS F2.4 F/NO Lens Fixed focus lens Focus Range 100 cm ~ infinity Resolution: 4K (3840×2160); 5M (2576x1932); 2M (1920x1080) Timelapse Format: JPG; AVI / MOV Resolution: 4K (3840×2160); 5M (2576x1932); 2M (1920x1080) Still Image Format: JPG Resolution: FHD (1080P/30fps);...
  • Page 39 Item Description Supports Micro SD (HC,XC) class 10 or above, up to Storage Media 32GB Battery Built-in 700mAh Li-polymer rechargeable Operating 0° ~ 50° C (14° ~ 122° F) Temperature Operating 0 ~ 95% RH Humidity Storage -20° ~ 70° C (-4° ~ 140° F) Temperature Dimensions 38.5 x 50.3 x 20.4 mm...

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