XCEL Hunting Edition User manual

USER
MANUAL
XCELTM HD CAMERA
Remote control
(included)
v1.9
XCELCAM.COM

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Package contents ................................................................ 3
Specications...................................................................... 4
Components ....................................................................... 4
Basic functions.................................................................... 5
Camera modes.................................................................... 6
Settings ............................................................................. 9
Remote control ................................................................. 11
Power .............................................................................. 12
Memory card .................................................................... 13
Transferring les ............................................................... 13
Maintenance of the camera ................................................. 14
Troubleshooting................................................................. 15
Error message .................................................................. 15
Available accessories.......................................................... 16
Notices ............................................................................ 17
Limited warranty ............................................................... 17
Repair service ................................................................... 17
Table of contents

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XCELTM HD camera HUNTING Edition XCELTM HD camera SPORT Edition
Package contents
Camera with
slide adaptor
Camo waterproof
housing
Bow mount
Quick release stands
with safety ring (2)
Remote
control
Scope mount
Lithium-ion
battery
Head strap mount
Lens protector
Lens cleaning
cloth
Carrying case
HDMI and
USB cables
Camera with
slide adaptor
Remote
control
Clear waterproof
housing
Straight and
90° extender
360° Roll
bar mount
Curved adhesive
mount
Flat adhesive
mount
HDMI and
USB cables
Carrying case Lens cleaning
cloth
Lithium-ion
battery
Lens protector
Quick release stands
with safety ring (2)
Wrist strap Wrist strap
XCELTM
stickers (3)
XCELTM
stickers (3)

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Specifications/ Components
SPECIFICATIONS
Photo Recording
Photo resolution 5, 3 & 1 MP
File format JPG
Time Lapse option Predened intervals from 0.5 to 60s
Video recording
Video resolution 1080p/30fps
720p/30fps
WVGA/60fps
File format .mp4, Codec H.264
Audio
Sound recording Stereo, Mpeg AAC codec
Microphone input 2.5mm input for external microphone
(optional)
Memory storage
Support •Internal memory: no
•External memory: microSD card,
up to 32Go, class 4 or higher
(not included)
Viewing
TV output Micro-HDMI
Computer output Micro-USB
Power source
Lithium-ion battery Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Optical viewing eld
Ultra Wide & Wide
Dimensions
2.4” W x 1.7” H x 1.6” D
Weight
82g (camera only), 153g (camera and housing)
Wireless transmission
Start or stop the photos and videos recording up to 40ft with the remote
control.
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-20 °C to + 40 °C) (-4 °F to +104 °F)
Storage temperature (+15 °C to + 25 °C) (+59 °F to +77 °F)
COMPONENTS
MODE
BUTTON
ON/OFF &
START/STOP
BUTTON
BACK
BUTTON
MICRO
HDMI PORT
WIDE ANGLE LENS
MICRO
USB PORT
MIC IN
SLIDE ADAPTOR
ANCHORAGE
MICROSD
SLOT
OK
BUTTON
MIC
MICROSD
SLOT
HEAT
SINK
MOUNT
SYSTEM
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW

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Basic functions
INSERTING THE MICROSD CARD
Insert a microSD memory card (up to 32 GB capacity)
in the card slot, gold contacts facing up. The card is
inserted correctly when a click is heard.
REMOVING THE MICROSD CARD
Lightly press the memory card into the camera once to pop it out of the slot
and remove it.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Unlock the battery compartment cover by moving the lock
button to the right and remove the cover.
Insert the lithium-ion battery
(included) into the battery
compartment.
TURNING ON THE CAMERA
To turn on the camera, press and hold the button a few seconds
until the welcome screen appears.
To turn off the camera, press and hold the button a few seconds
until the shutdown screen appears.
BUTTON FUNCTION
1. : ON/OFF, START/STOP
2. M : Changes mode/Next
3. OK : Conrm entries
4. BACK : Exit the menu/Previous
USING THE CAMERA WITH THE WATERPROOF HOUSING
(XHD-OHT or XHD-OHC)
Insert the camera into the housing and close it tightly. The
housing can then be installed on any mount compatible
with XCELTM action cameras. It protects the camera and
allows to use for underwater use. The housing is water
proof up to 160ft. (picture: camera with XHD-OHT housing)
An access screw for the microphone is located at the
back of the housing. Remove the screw completely to
improve sound recording. Note that the housing is no longer
waterproof if the screw is loosened or removed, the water
will inltrate into the housing.
USING THE CAMERA WITHOUT THE WATERPROOF HOUSING
To use the camera without the housing, it is necessary
to use the slide adaptor. This allows you to attach the
camera on any mount compatible with XCELTM action
cameras. Install the slide adaptor by sliding it in the
anchorage system located under the camera.
To remove the slide adaptor from the camera, press
the ends and slide the adaptor toward the back of the
camera.
Note: The camera is compatible with microSD memory cards with
capacity up to 32GB, class 4 or higher (not included).
Note: The battery included with the camera is partially charged. It is
possible to use the camera as is, but for best results, recharge the
battery. (see Power section)
v1.0
Note: The slide adaptor has been designed to attach securely and snugly
to the anchorage system of the camera and resist to the activities with
impact.
SHUTTING
DOWN
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Camera modes
DESCRIPTION OF ICONS
Turn on the device and switch from one mode to another by pressing the M
button. It is possible to see on the conguration screen 5 different modes.
VIDEO HD video recording
(WVGA, 720p or 1080p)
PHOTO
Taking photos
(1mp, 3mp or 5 mp and
1 to 6 consecutive photos)
TIME LAPSE
Taking photos at predened regular
intervals
(0.5, 2, 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds)
VIEW
• Allows to see the number of recorded
les.
• Allows to view photos and videos
when the camera is connected to a
television using the HDMI cable.
SETTINGS Allows to set the advanced settings of
the camera.
See “Settings” section for more details.
VIDEO MODE
• Allows to see the current conguration of the VIDEO mode.
1) Battery level
2) Icon of video mode
3) Video resolution
4) Number of recorded videos
5) Icon of the remote control (wireless)
6) Icon of the sound signal
7) Icon of the LED lights
8) Estimated remaining recording time
• To start recording a video, press the button. The camera emits a
sound signal (if the sound signal option is enabled), the recording time
is displayed on the screen and the LED lights ash while recording (see
“Operation of the LED lights and screen depending on selected options”
section for more details).
• To stop recording, press the button. The camera emits a sound signal
(if the sound signal option is enabled) and the remaining recording time
on the memory card will reappear on the screen.
When the microSD card is full, the camera automatically stops recording
and the current video will be saved. (see “Memory card” section)
When the battery is empty, the camera automatically stops recording and
the current video will be saved before the camera turns off.
It is possible to record a video with a maximum duration of approximately
45 minutes (3.66Go). When this maximum is reached, the camera stops
recording and automatically starts a new video. The rst video will be
identied XCEL0001 and the second XC010001.
Note: It is possible to take videos with the camera installed upside down.
The camera automatically displays the video in the right direction when
viewing on a computer or a TV. To do this, the camera must be installed
upside down before recording the video.
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Camera modes
PHOTO MODE
• Allows to see the current conguration of the PHOTO mode.
1) Battery level
2) Icon of photo mode
3) Photo resolution
4) Icon of multi-shot option
5) Icon of the remote control (wireless)
6) Icon of the sound signal
7) Icon of the LED lights
8) Estimated number of pictures that can be taken
before the card is full
• To take a photo, press the button. The camera emit a sound signal
(if the sound signal option is enabled) and the LED lights ash to
indicate that a photo was taken (see “Operation of the LED lights and
screen depending on selected options” section for more details).
TIME LAPSE MODE
The TIME LAPSE mode allows to take photos at predened regular intervals.
• Allows you to see the current conguration of the TIME LAPSE mode.
1) Battery level
2) Icon of time lapse mode
3) Time interval between each photo
4) Icon of the remote control (wireless)
5) Icon of the sound signal
6) Icon of the LED lights
7) Estimated number of pictures that can be taken
before the card is full
• To start taking photos, press the button. The camera emit a sound
signal (if the sound signal option is enabled) and the LED lights ash to
indicate that photos are being taken (see “Operation of the LED lights
and screen depending on selected options” section for more details).
• To stop taking photos, press the button.
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Note: This option allows to obtain photos of fast moving subjects.
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Here is the information displayed on the television screen depending on the
mode selected (VIDEO, PHOTO or TIME LAPSE).
MODE INFORMATIONS
VIDEO Icon of the mode, video resolution, battery level and
remaining recording time.
PHOTO Icon of the mode, photo resolution, battery level and
number of pictures that can be taken before the card is full.
TIME LAPSE Icon of the mode, photo resolution, battery level and
number of pictures that can be taken before the card is full.
SETTINGS
• Allows to see the battery level and access the settings menu by pressing
the OK button.
1) Battery level
2) Icon of settings
Camera modes
VIEW MODE
• Allows to see the number of recorded les and view photos/videos when
the camera is connected to a television.
1) Battery level
2) Icon of VIEW mode
3) Number of recorded pictures
4) Total length of recorded video
VIEWING ON A TELEVISION
Allows to view photos and videos directly on a television.
1) Connect the HDMI cable (included) to the HDMI port of the TV and to
the camera.
2) Turn on the camera by pressing the button.
3) Navigate on the interface to VIEW mode by pressing the M button.
4) Select the VIEW mode by pressing the OK button. The photo or video
recorded will appear on the TV screen. To change the photos or videos,
use the OK and Back buttons. To view a video, press .
When the camera is connected to a televison, it is also possible to take
pictures and videos and access the settings menu. Navigate on the
interface to the desired mode by pressing the M button. See the respective
section of each mode for the use of the buttons.
PHOTO
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Date/ Time
Allows to set the date (Year / Month / Day) and time (hour / minute).
Use the OK button to conrm the entry and use the M and BACK button
to adjust the digits.
Note: When the camera is not powered for approximately 48 hours, it is
possible that the settings for the date and time could be reset. So
always verify the date and time before using the camera when this
occurs.
Remote control
Enable or disable the remote control (wireless).
Sound signal
Enable or disable the sound of the camera when using the buttons.
DEL lights
Enable or disable the LEDs lights. When the Remote control and LED lights
options are activated, the 4 LEDs ash slowly to indicate that the camera
is waiting for the signal from the remote control and ash rapidly during
record videos/photos (see “Operation of the LED lights and screen
depending on selected options” section for more details).
Erase
Allows to erase the last le or all les.
Settings
• Allows to set the advanced settings of the camera.
Navigating in the menu:
-The M button allows to move among the choices
-The OK button to select an option
-The BACK button to return to the previous menu
Video mode
Allows to record video in the following resolutions:
Resolution Field of view Screen
resolution Advantage
WVGA Wide 848 x 480 Greater lenght of recording
720p Ultra wide 1280 x 720 Largest eld of view
1080p Wide 1920 x 1080 The highest resolution
Photo mode (including the Multi-shot option)
1. Allows to take photos in the following resolutions:
1 mp, 3 mp or 5 mp
Changing this setting also affects photos taken in TIME LAPSE mode.
2. Allows to take 1 to 6 consecutive photos with every shot with a delay
of approximately 0,5 seconds between each photo.
TIME LAPSE mode
Allows taking photos at regular predened intervals:
0.5, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60 seconds.

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Settings
OPERATION OF THE LED LIGHTS AND SCREEN DEPENDING ON SELECTED OPTIONS
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPTION
DEL
LIGHTS
OPTION
OPERATION OF THE LED LIGHTS AND SCREEN
BEFORE RECORDING VIDEOS/PHOTOS
OPERATION OF THE LED LIGHTS AND SCREEN
WHEN RECORDING VIDEOS/PHOTOS
ENABLED
Enabled
• The 4 LED lights ash every 2 seconds to indicate
that the camera is waiting for the signal from the
remote control (when the video, photo or time lapse
mode is shown on the screen).
•The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity
(ENERGY SAVING). To return to the screen, press the
M button.
Video/
Time lapse
• The 4 LED lights ash rapidly.
•The screen turns off after 5 seconds
(ENERGY SAVING).
Photo • The 4 LED lights ash rapidly.
Disabled
• The LED on the back ashes every 2 seconds to
indicate that the camera is waiting for the signal
from the remote control (when the video, photo or
time lapse mode is shown on the screen).
•The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity
(ENERGY SAVING). To return to the screen, press the
M button.
Video/
Time lapse
• The LED light on the back ashes
rapidly.
•The screen turns off after 5 seconds.
(ENERGY SAVING).
Photo
• The LED light on the back ash twice.
•The screen turns off after 10 seconds
(ENERGY SAVING).
DISABLED
Enabled •The camera turns off after 2 minutes of inactivity
(AUTO SHUTTING DOWN).
Video/
Time lapse
• The 4 LED lights ash rapidly.
•The screen turns off after 5 seconds
(ENERGY SAVING).
Photo • The 4 LED lights ash rapidly.
Disabled •The camera turns off after 2 minutes of inactivity
(AUTO SHUTTING DOWN).
Video/
Time lapse
• The LED light on the back ashes
rapidly.
•The screen turns off after 5 seconds
(ENERGY SAVING).
Photo • The LED light on the back ash twice.
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
ENERGY
SAVING
SHUTTING
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Remote control
When the camera is on and the REMOTE CONTROL option is
enabled, the remote control allows you to take photos and videos
in the mode shown on the screen by pressing the START/STOP
button. Wireless range up to 40’.
Whenever the camera is on, the remote control will be automatically
synchronized when the START/STOP button is used to take a video or
photo. It is also possible to use only one remote control to control multiple
cameras.
Examples:
• When only one camera is on, the remote control automatically
synchronises to this camera when the START/STOP button is used to take a
video or photo.
• If multiple cameras are on, the remote control automatically synchro-
nizes to each camera when the START/STOP button is used to take a video
or photo. This means that the remote control will start recording or taking
photos simultaneously on each of these cameras.
POWER
The remote control must be powered by 2 lithium button
batteries LIR2032. Insert the batteries in the indicated
direction, the polarity of the battery must be respected
(+ upwards). DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN THE
GARBAGE.
HOW TO ATTACH THE REMOTE CONTROL
To attach the remote control using the velcro strap
(included), just insert the velcro strap into the slots on
each side of the back of the remote.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not submerge the remote control in the water.

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3. The battery icon displays the loading progress until the battery is fully
charged. We strongly suggest to disable the remote control option to
maximize the charging time.
4. Navigate on the interface to the desired mode by pressing the M button.
See the respective section for each mode for the use of the buttons.
5. To use the VIEW mode, connect also the camera to a TV using the HDMI
cable. See the respective section of this mode to use the buttons.
When the battery is empty, the charging time is about 5 hours for the
battery to be fully charged using an USB power adaptor (XHD-A, sold
separately). Replacement batteries are also available (XHD-BATT, sold
separately).
When the battery of the camera is fully charged, it is possible to record
about 1hour and 50 minutes to 2.5 hours in the different videos resolutions.
Video resolution Video recording hours
720p @ 30 fps 2.5 hours
1080p @ 30 fps and wireless option enabled 1 hour 50 minutes
1080p @ 30 fps and wireless option disabled 2 hours
WVGA @ 60 fps 2 hours 15 minutes
Power
Note: During the battery charging (USB TRANSFER or CHARGE ONLY),
it is possible that the battery icon shows that it is full, even if the load is
not completed. By this fact, leave the battery connected for a minimum
of 5 hours for a maximum loading. To know the real battery charge,
see the battery icon shown in the upper right corner of the screen in all
camera modes.
The battery level is shown in the upper right corner of the screen in all
camera modes. When the battery level is low, we strongly suggest to charge
the battery before it is empty. If a video is being recorded and the battery
level reaches 0%, the camera saves the le before shutting down.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Using the included USB cable, connect the camera to a USB power
source:
-A computer
-A booster pack
-A car charger
(XHD-CUSB, sold separately)
-An USB power adaptor
(XHD-A, sold separately)
2. Select “USB TRANSFER” by pressing the OK button.
3. The USB icon appears on the screen to indicate that it is possible to
transfer les and the battery icon appears on the top right of the screen
to indicate that the battery is charging. We strongly suggest to disable
the remote control option to maximize the charging time.
USING THE CAMERA DURING THE CHARGING
While charging, it is possible to take pictures and videos and access the
setup menu. In addition, the mode VIEW can be used if the camera is also
connected to a TV using the HDMI cable.
1. Using the included USB cable, connect the camera to a USB power
source:
-A computer
-A booster pack
-A car charger
(XHD-CUSB, sold separately)
-An USB power adaptor
(XHD-A, sold separately)
2. Select “CHARGE ONLY” with the M button and press the OK
button. CHARGE
ONLY
USB
TRANSFER
CAUTION: When charging the battery, the camera may become very hot
if it is plugged in for many hours.
CHARGE
ONLY
USB
TRANSFER
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HDMI

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Memory card/ Transferring files
MEMORY CARD
Using a memory card is required to record video and photos. The camera
is compatible with microSD memory card, up to 32 GB capacity (Class 4 or
higher). (sold separately, see “Available accessories”)
Before inserting or removing a card, turn off the camera to prevent damage
to the les.
The screen displays “no card” when there is no SD card in the camera and
“Card Ful” when it is full. In addition, when the memory card is full, the
screen displays “0000” in PHOTO and TIMELAPSE mode and “00:00:00” in
VIDEO mode for the remaining number of photos and the remaining video
recording time. If a video is being recorded, the camera automatically stops
recording and the video will be saved.
The following data shows the approximate quantity of photos or video length
that can be taken by the camera depending on the memory card capacity.
16GB 32GB
Photo
1 MP 50900 101800
3 MP 15100 30200
5 MP 9400 18800
Video
WVGA @ 60 fps 5 hours 6 hours and 50 minutes
720p @ 30 fps 3 hours and 50 minutes 5 hours and 20 minutes
1080p @ 30 fps 3 hours 4 hours and 20 minutes
TRANSFERRING FILES
Allows to transfer or to view photos/videos using a computer.
1. Turn on the camera by pressing the button a few seconds until the
welcome screen appears.
2. Connecting the camera to a computer using the included USB cable.
3. Select “USB TRANSFER” by pressing the OK button.
4. The USB icon appears on the screen to indicate that the le transfer is
in progress and the battery icon appears on the top right of the screen
to indicate the battery is charging.
5. The computer will recognize the camera and install the driver automati-
cally. Click on “My Computer” and select “Removable Disk”. Then click on
“DCIM” and “100MEDIA” in order to nd the photos and videos stored.
6. Drag or save the les to the desired location.
Taking the memory card out of the camera and inserting it into the
computer slot will achieve the same results. If no SD card slot is built
into the computer, use a multi-card reader RD25-1 (sold separately, see
“Available accessories”).
CHARGE
ONLY
USB
TRANSFER
Note: Videos in .MP4 format require the use of a compatible video player
software such as VLC, Windows Media Player or QuickTime.

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Maintenance of the camera
CLEANING THE LENS
Install the lens protector (included) on the lens of the camera when it is
used without the waterproof housing. To clean the lens, use an air blower
to remove dirt such as dust or sand. Then gently wipe the lens tissue
(included) on the lens.
CLEANING THE CAMERA
Gently wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth. DO NOT use thinners or other
cleaners to clean the camera, these products can cause damage.
CLEANING THE WATERPROOF HOUSING
It is important that the rubber gasket is always clean to ensure a
perfect seal. Rinse the housing in fresh water and shake it to dry. Do not
use a cloth to dry the seal, as lint may settle there and compromise the
effectiveness of thereof. After the use of the housing in salt water, rinse it in
fresh water and dry it. The salt can accumulate on the seal and the buttons
may rust.
Note: It is important to follow these tips, because the warranty does
not cover any GG Telecom products which has been subjected to water
damage due to an user error.
WARNINGS
• Never place the camera or the battery inside or above a heating device
such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. This could lead to over-
heating or the deformity of materials, or even cause a re or explosion.
• Protect the lens from ngerprints and scratches using the lens protector
or waterproof housing.
• Do not expose the memory card to extreme temperatures (below -20
°C or above 50 °C). This may cause the memory cards to malfunction.
• Insert the memory card in the correct direction, otherwise it may
damage the camera and the memory card.
• Do not bend, drop or subject the memory card to shock or pressure.
• Do not put the memory card into contact with liquids, dust or foreign
bodies. If the memory card is dirty, clean with a soft cloth before you
insert it into the camera.
• Do not place the camera on ammable surfaces such as bedding,
blankets, carpets, or electric blankets for extended periods.
• Use only replacement lithium-ion battery XHD-BATT. (sold separately,
see ”Available accessories“ section).
• Cold temperatures can affect battery life.
• If the camera is not used for an extended period, remove the battery.
The batterie may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage
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Troubleshooting/ Error message
ERROR MESSAGE
MICROSD CARD
Error message Possible solutions
no card There is no memory card in the camera. The use of a
memory card is required to record video and photos.
card ful The memory card is full. Delete the les or use a new
memory card.
SD error
The camera can not access the memory card.
• Turn off the camera and turn on again.
• Remove the memory card and insert it again.
• Verify if the gold contacts are not dirty.
• Format the memory card
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible solutions
Impossible to turn on
the camera
• Verify if there is a battery in the camera
• Charge the battery
The screen of the
camera turns off
(ENERGY SAVING)
The screen turns off in order to preserve the
battery while still recording. To return to the
screen, press the M button.
The camera turns off • Charge the battery
• When the remote control option is disabled,
the camera turns off after 2 minutes of
inactivity. Press and hold the button a few
seconds to turn on the camera.
The camera does not
respond
Remove the battery and reinstall it.
Impossible to take
photos/videos
• Verify if there is a battery in the camera
• Charge the battery
• Memory card is full
• Verify if the camera is turned on.
The camera heats It is possible that the camera warms during
extended use. (Heat sink located under the
camera) This is normal and does not affect the
life or performance of the camera.
The photos/videos
do not appear on the
television
• Verify if the camera is correctly connected to
the television using the HDMI cable.
• Verify if the memory card contains pictures/
videos
The computer does
not recognize the
camera
• Verify if the camera is properly connected to
the computer using the USB cable.
• Verify that camera is turned on.
The computer can’t
play videos
The .MP4 video format requires the use of a
video playback software compatible such as
VLC, Windows Media Player or QuickTime.

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Available accessories
To obtain more information on the available accessories, go to
www.Xcelcam.com. Here are the accessories available for the XCELTM HD
camera.
XHD-HUNTACC
Hunting accessories
XHD-SPORTACC
Sport accessories
KIT
MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
XHD-DM
Decoy mount
XHD-CM
Cap mount
XHD-SM
Suction mount
XHD-SSM
Sling stud
mount
XHD-VHM
Vented helmet
mount
MA-360
Mounting arm
MEMORY
32
GB
MEMORY
/RFN
Adapter
Adaptateur
HIGH SPEED
HAUTE VITESSE
MICRO-SD
16GB/32GB
RD-25-1
Multi-card reader
POWER
XHD-BATT
Lithium-ion battery
+ cover
XHD-A
USB power
adaptor
XHD-CUSB
Dual USB car
charger
ACCESSORIES
XHD-LP
Lens protector
XHD-MIC
External
microphone
XHD-NVG
NVG helmet
mount
XHD-FOG
Anti-fog inserts

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Notices, limited warranty and repair service
NOTICES
FCC and IC regulations
FCC Part l5
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal
Communications Commission (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 frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does 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.
Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Opera-
tion 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.
Industry Canada
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-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.The
term “IC: “ before the certication/registration number only signies that
the Industry Canada technical specications were met. This product meets
the applicable Industry Canada technical specications.
Hereby, GG Telecom declares that this XCELTM HD camera is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The user can obtain a copy of the
LIMITED WARRANTY
The XCELTM HD system designed by GG Telecom, is covered by a one (1)
year warranty on material and workmanship starting from its original date
of purchase. The sales receipt is your proof of purchase and must be
presented if warranty service is needed.
This warranty does not cover any GG Telecom product which has been
subjected to misuse, neglect and accidents or has been improperly used
or maintained. Any modication or tampering of the product will affect its
operation, performance, durability and void this warranty.
REPAIR SERVICE
Repairs for damages not covered by the warranty will be subject to a
Give a description of the problem with a phone number where you can be
reached.
IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances will GG Telecom accept returned
products without a Return Material Authorization number (RMA).
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