ION Air Pro 2 User manual

Quick Start Guide

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Thank you for purchasing the iON Air Pro 2 HD sports video camera.
This QSG contains the common functions and features of Air Pro 2 and Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi. For additional
features and functions of Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi, please refer to the back part of the manual.
The iON Air Pro 2 can be mounted with the Bike & Helmet Kit or the Board Kit for the ultimate
adventure HD recording experience.
Quick Start Guide

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Getting to know your camera
Common features:
iON Air Pro 2 is a Professional, High Quality Digital Video Recorder that records Full HD videos
with the flip of an an easy slide switch
It has the latest 14 Mega Pixel Sensor for you to take great digital photographs
A 180 degree high quality lens provides a super wide angle field of view
Your camera supports a MicroSD card up to 32GB, allowing you to take videos in 1080p with 30
frames per second for approximately 4 Hours.
Equipped with the microphone jack for connection with an external microphone.*
The Waterproof Housing enables you to operate the camera up to 10 meters under water.
iON Air Pro 2 is about 4.51 ounces or 128g.
* When an external microphone (not included) is connected, audio cannot be recorded through
the built-in microphone.
1. Package Contents of Air Pro 2
Carefully unpack the package and ensure that you have the following items:

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1 USB Cable
1. Connect the camera to a computer for data transfer or
camera setup.
2. Charge your camera.
2 Universal Power
Adapter
Attach the correct international wall plug to the adapter block
and connect to the camera with the USB cable
3 Tripod For mounting the camera without using the camLOCK
system
4 Secure Strap Secures the camera to the mount to provide additional
security.
5 CamLOCK Key Tightens and loosens the CamLOCK screw.
6
Short Ball Joint with
CamLOCK socket on
top
1. Short Ball Joint - to be installed into the Helmet Mount
2. CamLOCK socket - for attaching the CamLOCK and the
camera
7 Double Faced
Adhesive - Helmet Adhere to the helmet mount and/or helmet.
8 Helmet Mount with
removable ball join nut
Enables you to mount the camera on different types of
helmets by tightening and loosening the ball joint nut
9 CamLOCK Mount or remove the camera quickly from the CamLOCK
socket.
10 Quick User Guide Provides quick information for easy camera operation
11 Warranty Card Please retain for manufacturers warranty period which is
limited to 1 year.
12 Pouch For storing your camera or accessories.
13 Mi-media Card Provides guidance on how to sign up for your free iON cloud
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2. Functional Parts of Air Pro 2
1 Power
1. Turns the camera on or off
2. Takes a single photograph
2 LED Indicator Shows the camera status
3 Recording Slide
Switch Slide to start or stop video recording
4 Lens High quality lens
5 MicroSD Card Slot MicroSD card storage location.
6 Mic Jack To enable you to connect to an external microphone (not included)
7 Mini HDMI Jack To enable you to connect the camera to an HDTV with an HDMI
cable (not included)
8 Video Resolution
Switch Select video resolution: FHD (Full HD) or HD.
9 USB Port
1. Connect to your computer for data transfer or camera setup
2. Charge your camera
10 Reset Button Reset the camera
11 PODZ Socket Connect the PODZ to the camera to perform additional functions

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3. Using Your Camera
3.1 Charging up Your Camera
Charge your camera with either the USB cable or AC/DC adapter. The red LED will light up to indicate
the camera is charging and it will turn off once the camera has been fully charged. It takes about 3
hours to fully charge the camera.
3.2 Inserting a Memory Card
Insert a MicroSD card up to 32GB (not included) before using your camera. Ensure that the camera
power is turned OFF before inserting the card into the slot.
Notes:
1. There is only one correct direction to insert the MicroSD card into the slot. Do not force the card
into the card slot as it may damage both the camera and the MicroSD card.
2. A new MicroSD card should be formatted before using. For more information, please see section
4.2.
3. We recommend a class 10 SDHC card.
3.3 Setting up Date and Time
Connect your camera to a computer and run the iON software from the MicroSD card folder. You can
set the date and time on the camera via the settings page. Please see section 4.1 to open iON software
3.4 Installing the PODZ
1. Attach the PODZ to the back of the camera and rotate
clockwise until the two dots are aligned.
2. Slide the latch on the PODZ to lock it.
WARNING: The latch must be locked in place to ensure the
waterproof seal is activated – failure to do so may cause water
leakage.
3.5 Recording Videos
Before starting to record, select the video resolution using the Video Resolution Switch.
There are two methods for starting the video recording function. When the camera starts recording,
there will be a short vibration indicating recording has started. The LED indicator illuminates RED
throughout recording.
1. Whether the camera power is ON or OFF, simply slide the Recording Slide Switch
from STOP to REC to start recording.

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2. When your camera is OFF and the Recording Slide Switch is at REC location, press
and hold the Power button to turn the camera ON and it will start recording.
To stop Recording, move the Recording Slide Switch from REC to STOP .The camera will
vibrate and the LED indicator will illuminate GREEN to indicate the recording has stopped. The camera
will then enter the Standby mode.
An additional option is to hold the Power button to stop the recording and turn the camera off. The
camera will vibrate for two seconds and the Red LED light will turn off.
Notes:
1. An additional 432x240 (w/ 1080p/720p) or 320x240 (w/ 960p) video file will be created
simultaneously with the recording of an HD/FHD video file. The smaller video file size allows for
more efficient uploading of content to social media platforms and email.
2. Changing video resolution is disabled during video recording.
3. There will be around 1-2 seconds delay before the camera starts recording.
4. The various video resolution options for HD and FHD can be changed under the “Settings”
selection in the iON software. (see 4.1)
3.6 Taking Photos
1. Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button.
2. After the camera power has been turned on, press the Power button very briefly to take a
photo. A short vibration and a flash of the green LED indicates that the action was successful.
Notes:
1. The Still Photo function is disabled during video recording.
2. Change photo resolutions and shooting mode (Single Shot, Burst Mode and Time Lapse)
through the “Settings” section on the iON software.
4. Mounting Your Camera
4.1 Secure Strap
1. Loop one end of the secure strap through the strap
hole of the camera. You may use a pin to help
thread it through the hole.
2. Attach the other half to the mount.
3. Clip both ends together when camera is mounted.
4.2 CamLOCK
iON’s versatile CamLOCK Mount System allows you to
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ski, skydive etc.), pole, board (surf, skate, ski etc) and handlebar (bike and motorcycle).
Please refer to the specific mounting guides for instructions on how to install your mounts with your
camera for particular activities.
1. Fit the screw of the CamLOCK to the tripod socket of the camera.
2. Screw the CamLOCK until it is tight on the camera.
4.3 Mounting on Your Helmet
Before mounting, make sure the surface of the helmet on
which the double faced adhesive will be adhered is clean
so that the helmet mount can be affixed strongly on the
helmet.
1. Loosen the ball joint nut from the helmet mount.
2. Install the ball joint to the helmet mount and tighten the nut.
3. Adhere one side of the double faced adhesive to the base of
the helmet mount, then peel and stick the other side to the
helmet to permanently secure the mount to the helmet.
4. Attach the CamLOCK and camera into the CamLOCK socket.
Ensure that the ball joint nut is tightened securely.
Notes:
1. The CamLOCK system allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen the nut,
adjust the camera angle and retighten the nut.
2. You can use the same helmet mount to mount the camera on a motorcycle helmet by
purchasing the other optional mounting kit.
5. iON Software Application
The iON Software Application for Windows or Mac lets you connect to a computer by USB to:
1. View and copy the files stored on the camera
2. Change the camera settings
3. Set the Date & Time
4. Format the camera's card
5. Link to the iON website and cloud service
6. Check the firmware update
5.1 Windows Software Application
The Windows iON.exe Software Application comes installed on the camera. To run the application:
1. Insert a MicroSD card with at least 2MB free space into the camera.

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2. Press the Power button to turn the camera on.
3. Connect your camera to the PC via the camera’s USB cable.
4. Open the MicroSD folder and you will find the file “iON.exe”.
5. Double click the file to open
5.2 Mac Software Application
1. Visit the ion website (www.iontheaction.com) to download the latest Mac software application
version.
2. Insert a MicroSD card with at least 2MB free space into the camera.
3. Press the Power button to turn the camera on.
4. Connect your camera to the Mac via the camera’s USB cable.
4. Use Finder to locate and open the camera as a new device usually called “No Name”. You should
see a folder “DCIM” and the file iON.exe when you open it.
6. Drag the downloaded file to the new device and put it with DCIM and iON.exe.
7. Double click the newly loaded file to run the Mac Application. The application will not run if it is not in
on the camera’s card.
Notes:
The camera can be connected to any plug & play Windows or Mac system and accessed as a
removable disk drive. Files can be viewed and copied without the use of the application.
6. Signing Up for Free iON Cloud Storage
You can sign up for your 8GB of free Cloud storage simply go to www.iontheaction.com/ioncloud and
follow the steps. The iON Cloud is a great way to store and share your photos and video footage for
free.
7. Connecting Your Camera to a HDTV
You can connect your camera to a HDTV with an HDMI cable (not included). Once it is connected you
can:
1. Take photos or videos by using your HDTV as a viewfinder
2. Playback any photo or video files saved in your camera
3. Delete any files saved on the camera
4. Format the MicroSD Card
8. Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi (this section applies to Air Pro 2
WiFi model or optional WiFi PODZ accessory
ONLY)
A Wi-Fi PODZ turns your iON Air Pro 2 into a Wi-Fi access point. View the camera’s videos/photos and
change camera settings from your mobile phone, tablet or computer. Transfer files back to your

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computer or mobile device. You can also live-stream the camera view, start/stop recording or take a
photo.
8.1 Air Pro 2 WiFi Package Content
In addition to the package contents of Air Pro 2 (Refer to section 1), the Air
Pro 2 Wi-Fi has included a Wi-Fi PODZ for performing the Wi-Fi
functionality.
8.2 Wi-Fi PODZ Functional Parts
In addition to the functional parts of Air Pro 2(Refer to items 1 to11 in
section 2), Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi has additional functional parts on the Wi-Fi
PODZ.
WARNING:The latch must be locked in place to ensure the waterproof seal is activated – failure to
do so may cause water leakage.
8.3. Using the Wi-Fi PODZ
8.3.1 Installing and turning on the Wi-Fi PODZ
1. Remove your standard PODZ from the back of the camera
and place your Wi-Fi PODZ into the camera PODZ socket.
(follow steps 1 and 2 under section 3.4)
2. Press and hold the Power button to turn on your
camera.
Wi-Fi PODZ Rotate to seal the camera.
12 Wi-Fi PODZ Rotate to seal the camera
13 Wi-Fi LED indicator Shows the Wi-Fi status
14 Wi-Fi Power button Turns the Wi-Fi on or off
15 PODZ Latch Locks the PODZ

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3. Press the Wi-Fi power button on the Wi-Fi PODZ to turn on your Wi-Fi. The blue
LED lights up to indicate the Wi-Fi is warming up. It will take around 15-20 seconds for the Wi-Fi
to warm up and become connectable. The LED will flash when the Wi-Fi function is active or
connected.
4. Press the Wi-Fi power button to turn off the Wi-Fi anytime.
Note: Wi-Fi will drain your camera battery more rapidly when activated. Turn the Wi-Fi off if you are
not using it to change settings or upload content.
8.3.2 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer
1. Turn on your camera and Wi-Fi PODZ.
2. Go to the network settings of your PC and choose Wi-Fi settings. Search the network, find and
click “WIFIPODZ”.
3. Enter password “123456789” and to connect to your camera.
4. Open your Internet browser and input “192.168.1.2”. You will then be able to view the files stored
in your camera.
8.3.3 Connecting the Camera to Your Smart Device (Browser)
1. Turn on your camera and Wi-Fi PODZ.
2. Go to the network setting of your mobile device and choose Wi-Fi settings. Search the network,
find and click “WIFIPODZ”.
3. Enter password “123456789” to connect to your camera.
4. Open your Internet browser and input “192.168.1.2” or “wifi.podz”. You can now view the photos
and videos stored in your camera.
8.3.4 Connecting the Camera to Your Smart Device (App)
1. Search iontheaction app in your devices app store.
2. Download and install the app to your smart device.
3. Turn on your Wi-Fi PODZ.
4. Go to the network settings of your device and choose Wi-Fi settings. Search the network, find
and click “WIFIPODZ”.
5. Enter password “123456789” to connect to your camera.
6. Open your app.
7. Please refer to the app page for detailed operating instructions.
9. Sealing Your Camera to prevent water damage
The Waterproof Housing (standard PODZ on iON Air Pro 2 camera and Wi-Fi PODZ in Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi)
allows you to operate the camera up to 10 meters or 30 feet under water. You must seal the camera

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with the PODZ in order to protect the camera when using it in wet or moist conditions.
Notes:
1. The rubber seal on the PODZ forms the waterproof barrier to protect the camera in wet and
underwater conditions. You must keep this seal clean as a single strain of hair or grain of sand
can cause leakage into the product.
2. After every use in salt water, you will need to rinse the outside of the product and the seal with
non-salt water and dry. Not doing this can cause corrosion in the product or failure in the seal, in
turn, damaging the product.
Warning:
Please ensure you install and lock the PODZ correctly before using the
camera to avoid water damage. Failure to properly seal your camera can
result in leaks that damage or destroy your camera. Your warranty does not
cover water damage resulting from user damage.
10. Troubleshooting
Problems Causes Solutions
1. LED flashes and the
camera turns off
2. The iON camera will
not turn on.
Battery is depleted Recharge the camera
Red LED flashes
during recording Low battery Recharge the camera
Cannot take photos or
video (Green LED
flashes)
Memory full Replace with a memory card with
space available .
Cannot take photos or
video (Green and Red
LED flashes
alternatively)
1. MicroSD card is not inserted
2. MicroSD card has not been
formatted properly.
1. Insert a MicroSD card
2. Format the MicroSD card on a PC
Cannot find removable
disk after connecting
the camera to the
computer.
Connection failure.
1. Make sure all cable connections are
secured and restart the computer if
necessary.
2. Try a different USB port.

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11. Specifications
Sensor 14 Mega pixel sensor
Lens 180º super wide angle field of view
Focus range 0.4m - ∞
1080p: 1920x1080 pixels (16:9), 30 fps
960P*: 1280x960 pixels (4:3), 30 fps
720p: 1280x720 pixels (16:9), 60 fps
720p *: 1280x720 pixels (16:9), 30 fps
Format: H.264 compression, saved as MPEG4 (.mp4) file
Video
Dual video files for easy sharing
16.0 Mega Pixels:(4608x3456)
14.0 Mega Pixels(4384 x3288)
5.0 Mega Pixels: (2592x1944)
VGA:(640 x480)
Format: JPEG
Photo
Capture Modes: Single, Burst-shot*, Time lapse*
Built-in high quality microphone
2.5mm External microphone (not included)
Audio
AAC Compression, Automatic Gain Control
MicroSD/MicroSDHC with minimum Class 6 up to 32GB (not included)
Storage Average Recording Times: about 4 hours (using 32GB mSD card in
1080p30/720p60)
USB2.0 (for data connection and battery charging)
HDMI
Connection
External Microphone
Built-in 1200 mAH Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
Power Battery Life: Approx. 2 hrs/( 1 hr when operating with Wi-Fi PODZ in Air Pro 2
Wi-Fi)
High quality Aluminum barrel and rubberized finishing
Housing Depth up to 30 feet / 10 meters
Dimension 40 x 40 x 108 mm
Weight ~127.8(w/ PODZ), ~133.2g (w/ Wi-Fi PODZ)
* Settings can be changed through iON software or Mobile Apps.

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12. System Requirements
Operating system Windows® 7/XP SP3 /Vista and Mac 10.5 or above
CPU Pentium III or above
RAM At least 64MB
Interface USB 2.0 port
IMPORTANT
Keep the lens clean. Dirt and fingerprints will affect the quality of the picture.
Close the PODZ properly for optimum water sealing. Do not open under
water.
Rinse the camera with clean water after use and keep it dry for storage.
Please refer to the detailed operation instructions in the user manual
TRADEMARK INFORMATION
© 2013 World Wide Licenses Limited.
® The iON logo is a registered trademark of World Wide Licenses Limited.
CamLOCK, PODZ, Shoot/Share and Air Pro 2 and their respective logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of World Wide Licenses Limited in the
United States and other countries. Copyright © 2013. All Rights Reserved.
FCC Statement
Caution Statement
“Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”
Instruction Statement
NOTE: 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio

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frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
WARNING: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO
OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO
THE DEVICE. ANY SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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Vielen Dank für den Kauf der iON Air Pro 2 HD Sportvideokamera.
Diese Kurzanleitung enthält die gemeinsamen Funktionen und Features der Air Pro 2 und Air Pro 2
Wi-Fi. Die zusätzlichen Features und Funktionen der Air Pro 2 Wi-Fi finden Sie auf der Rückseite des
Handbuchs.
Die iON Air Pro 2 kann für das ultimative HD-Aufnahmeabenteuer am Fahrrad und Helm-Kit oder
Board-Kit befestigt werden.
Schnellstartanleitu

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Aufbau Ihrer Kamera
Gemeinsame Funktionen:
9Die iON Air Pro 2 ist ein professioneller, qualitativ hochwertiger Digital-Videorecorder, der Videos
durch einfaches Betätigen eines Schiebeschalter im vollen HD-Videoformat aufzeichnet.
9Er besitzt den neuesten 14 Megapixel-Sensor für großartige digitale Bilder.
9Ein hochwertiges 180 Grad-Objektiv liefert ein Superweitwinkel-Gesichtsfeld.
9Ihre Kamera unterstützt eine MicroSD-Karte nit bis zu 32GB, was Ihnen die Aufzeichnung von
Videos für ca. 4 Stunden bei 1080p und 30 Frames pro Sekunde ermöglicht.
9Sie ist mit einer Mikrofonbuchse für den Anschluss eines externen Mikrofons ausgestattet.*
9Dank des wasserdichten Gehäuses funktioniert die Kamera in einer Wassertiefe von bis zu 10
Metern.
9Die iON Air Pro wiegt ca. 128g.
* Wenn ein externes Mikrofon (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) angeschlossen wurde, kann
über das integrierte Mikrofon kein Audio aufgezeichnet werden.
1. Verpackungsinhalt der Air Pro 2
Entfernen Sie vorsichtig die Verpackung und kontrollieren Sie, ob Sie folgendes Zubehör erhalten
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1 USB-Kabel
1. Anschluss der Kamera an einen Computer für
die Datenübertragung oder den Kamera-Setup.
2. Aufladen der Kamera.
2 Universal-Netzadapter
Stecken Sie den entsprechenden internationalen
Netzstecker an den Adapterblock und schließen
Sie die Kamera mit dem USB-Kabel an.
3 Stativ Für die Montage der Kamera ohne Verwendung
des CamLOCK-Systems.
4 Sicherheitsriemen Sichert die Kamera an der Halterung und bietet
zusätzliche Sicherheit.
5 CamLOCK-Schlüssel Zieht die CamLOCK-Schraube fest und löst sie.
6
Kurzes Kugelgelenk mit
CamLOCK-Sockel auf der
Oberseite.
1. Kurzes Kugelgelenk - zur Befestigung an der
Helmhalterung
2. CamLOCK-Sockel - zur Befestigung des
CamLOCK und der Kamera.
7 Doppelseitiges Klebeband -
Helm
Zum Festkleben an der Helmhalterung bzw. am
Helm.
8
Helmhalterung mit
abnehmbarer
Kugelgelenkmutter
Ermöglicht die Montage der Kamera an
verschiedenen Helmtypen durch Festziehen und
Lösen der Kugelgelenkmutter.
9 CamLOCK Befestigt die Kamera schnell am
CamLOCK-Sockel oder entfernt sie von diesem.
10 Schnellstartanleitung Bietet schnelle Informationen für die einfache
Bedienung der Kamera
11 Garantiekarte Bitte für die auf 1 Jahr beschränkte
Herstellergarantie aufbewahren.
12 Beutel Für die Aufbewahrung Ihrer Kamera und des
Zubehörs.
13 Mi-Media-Karte Bietet eine Anleitung zum Anmelden bei Ihrem
kostenlosen iON Cloud-Speicher.

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2. Aufbau der Air Pro 2
1 Ein-/Ausschalter
1. Schaltet die Kamera an und aus.
2. Nimmt ein Einzelfoto auf.
2 LED-Anzeige Zeigt den Kamerastatus an.
3 Aufzeichnungs-Schiebeschalter Schieben, um eine Videoaufzeichnung zu starten oder
zu beenden.
4 Objektiv Hochwertiges Objektiv
5 MicroSD-Kartensteckplatz Steckplatz für die MicroSD-Speicherkarte.
6 Mikrofonbuchse
Anschluss für ein externes Mikrofon (nicht im
Lieferumfang enthalten)
7 Mini-HDMI-Buchse
Anschluss der Kamera an einen HD-Fernseher über ein
HDMI-Kabel (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten).
8 Videoauflösungsschalter
Auswahl der Videoauflösung: FHD (Vollbild-HD) oder
HD.
9 USB-Port
1. Anschluss an Ihren Computers zur
Datenübertragung oder für den Kamerasetup.
2. Aufladen der Kamera.
10 Reset-Taste Zurücksetzen der Kamera.
11 PODZ-Buchse Schließt PODZ für Zusatzfunktionen an die Kamera an.

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3. Gebrauch der Kamera
3.1 Aufladen der Kamera
Laden Sie Ihre Kamera entweder mit dem USB-Kabel oder einem AC/DC-Netzteil auf. Die rote LED
leuchtet, um den Ladevorgang der Kamera anzuzeigen und erlischt, sobald die Kamera vollständig
aufgeladen wurde. Das vollständig Aufladen der Kamera dauert ca. 3 Stunden.
3.2 Einsetzen einer Speicherkarte
Setzen Sie vor Sie dem Gebrauch der Kamera eine MicroSD-Karte (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten)
ein. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet (OFF) wurde, bevor Sie die Karte in den
Steckplatz einsetzen.
Hinweis:
1. Die MicroSD-Karte kann nur in einer Richtung in den Steckplatz eingesetzt werden. Wenden Sie
beim Einführen der Karte keine Gewalt an, da dies sowohl die Kamera als auch die
MicroSD-Karte beschädigen kann.
2. Eine neue MicroSD-Karte muss vor der Verwendung formatiert werden. Für weitere
Informationen siehe Abschnitt 4.2.
3. Wir empfehlen eine Klasse 10 SDHC-Karte.
3.3 Datum und Uhrzeit einstellen
Schließen Sie Ihre Kamera an einen Computer an und führen Sie die iON-Software im Ordner der
MicroSD-Karte aus. Auf der Seite „Einstellungen“ können Sie Datum und Uhrzeit der Kamera einstellen.
Zum Öffnen der iON-Software siehe Abschnitt 4.1
3.4 Installation des PODZ
1. Bringen Sie das PODZ auf der Rückseite der Kamera an und
drehen Sie es im Uhrzeigersinn, bis sich die zwei Punkte auf
einer Linie befinden.
2. Schieben Sie die Lasche am PODZ, um es zu verriegeln.
WARNUNG: Die Lasche muss verriegelt sein, damit die wasserdichte
Dichtung versiegelt ist, andernfalls kann Wasser eindringen.
3.5 Aufnahme von Videos
Wählen Sie vor dem Start der Aufzeichnung mit dem Videoauflösungsschalter die Videoauflösung.
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