5. Connecting Your Camera 
 
5.1 Connecting Your Camera to a PC 
The unit can be connected to the computer as mass storage device and transfer 
photo/video files for storage or use a your camera as a webcam purpose 
1. Connect your camera to a PC via the USB cable included. 
2. Press button to turn the camera on. 
When the camera connected to the computer as mass storage device, you can: 
1. Open the MicroSD folder and you can browse the files saved in the camera 
2. Format the MicroSD card. 
To activate the webcam function, press button during the mass storage function and 
the camera can be functioned as a webcam. Press button again to switch back to 
mass storage from webcam mode. 
Note: If you cannot find either mode, you can unplug the cable from PC and turn the 
camera on and off once and connect the PC again. 
5.2 Run the Software 
1. Insert a MicroSD card with at least 10MB free space into your camera. 
2. Connect your camera to a PC via the USB cable included. 
3. Press button to turn the camera 
4. Open the MicroSD card folder inside file manager and you will find the file 
“setting_win.exe” and “setting_mac.app). Click the correct file base on the operating 
system you are using 
Through the software, you can change thecamera general setting 
1. TV type 
2. Frequency 
3. Auto power off, 
4. Auto rotation, 
5. Set date and time. 
6. Software language 
7. Photo resolution 
8. Photo mode 
Notes:If you cannot find setting files at your MicroSD folder, you can unplug the cable 
from PC and turn the camera on and off once and connect the PC again. 
 
5.3 Connecting Your Camera to a TV/HDTV 
You can connect your camera to a TV or HDTV via the HDMI cable (not included). Once 
you are connected you can: 
1. Take photos or videos by using your TV as a viewfinder 
2. Playback any photo or video files saved in the camera 
3. Delete any files saved in the camera 
4. Format the MicroSD Card 
5. Change your camera settings 
6. Mounting Your Camera 
Action+ Series versatile mount systemallows you to attach theAction+ camera to any type 
of helmet (bike, motorcycle, ski, skydive etc.), pole, board (surf, skate, ski etc) and 
handlebar (bike and motorcycle). 
6.1 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 thru the hole. 
2. Attach other half to the mount or other secure place 
3. Clip both ends together when camera is mounted. 
6.2 Fix the CamLocker 
1. Fit the screw of the CamLocker to the tripod socket of the camera. 
2. Screw the CamLocker until it is tightened on the camera. 
 
6.3 Mounting on the Handlebar or Pole 
1. Loosen both bike mount screws. 
2. Attach the bike mount to the handlebar or pole and tighten the screws until the mount 
is firmly secured. 
3. Loosen and detach the ball joint nut from the bike mount. 
4. Insert the ball joint into the CamLocker Socket and tighten the nut. 
5. Attach the CamLocker and camera into the CamLocker socket. Assure that the 
CamLocker nut is tightened securely. 
6. The ball joint system allows you to change the angle of the camera. Simply loosen 
the nut, adjust the camera angle and re-tighten the nut. 
 
7. Troubleshooting 
 Problems Causes Solutions 
1. LED flashes and camera 
turns off 
 
2. Cannot turn on the 
camera 
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 for contents
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 SD card 
 
 
2. Format the MicroSD card at 
PC or TV 
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. 
 
8. Specification 
 Sensor 5MegapixelCMOSsensor
Lens120ºultrawideanglefieldofview
Focus range0.5m‐∞
1080p :1920x1080 pixels(16:9),30fps
720p:1280x720pixels(16:9),30fps
Video
Format:H.264compression,savedasMPEG4(.mov)file*
16.0 Mega Pixels:(4608x3456) 
5.0 Mega Pixels: (2592x1944) 
3.0 Mega Pixels: (2048x1536) 
Format: JPEG 
Photo 
Capture Modes: Single photo, Burst mode, Time lapse 
Built-in high quality microphone 
Audio ADPCM Compression, Automatic Gain Control 
MicroSD/MicroSDHC with minimum Class 6 (not included) 
Storage Average Recording Times: about 6 hours (using 32GB mSD card 
in 1080p30) 
USB2.0 (for data connection and battery charging) 
Connection HDMI 
Build-in 1050 mAH Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 
Power Battery Life: Approx. 3 hrs 
Durable plastic and fashionable finishing 
Housing Depth up to 30 feet / 10 meters 
Dimension 95.5mmX41.9mmX44.5mm 
Weight 102.5g 
* If you cannot play the file format by existing media player, please download QuickTime Player 
and try again. 
 
9. 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 port 
CD 4x speed CD ROM or above 
 
10. Trademark Information 
 Microsoft®and Windows®are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 
Pentium®is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. 
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc. 
MicroSDTM is a trademark. 
Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their 
respective owners. 
 
 
IMPORTANT 
•Keep the lens clean. Dirt and fingerprints will affect the quality of the 
picture. 
•Close the Back Cover properly for best water sealing. Do not open it 
under water. 
•Rinse the camera with clean water after used and keep it dry for storage. 
•You can refer to the detail operation instruction at the user manual 
 
 
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 hasbeen 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. Thisequipment generates, 
uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, 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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