Installation and Connection Accessories Installation 8 3. Installation and Connection 14B3.1 312BTh
Installation and Connection Accessories Installation 9 3.2 Accessories Installation 144BThe three a
Installation and Connection SD Card Installation 10 3.3 SD Card Installation NOTE: The SD card
Installation and Connection Video-Out Cable Connection 11 16B3.5 Video-Out Cable Connection Insert the video-out cable int
Battery Charging Precautions Battery Charging Safety 12 4. Battery Charging Precautions 146BIMPORTANT: To reduc
Battery Charging Precautions Charger Inspection 13 4.3 Charger Inspection CAUTION: Before using, inspect the cha
Battery Charging Precautions Battery Charging Procedures 14 Fig. 8 There are two means of charging battery: 1) To charge t
Operation Instructions Basic Operation 15 3B5. Operation Instructions 190BIMPORTANT: Always wear
Operation Instructions Operation Precautions 16 12) Connect the optional earphone with microphone to
Operation Instructions Tool Inspection 17 breakage and any other condition which may affect
58B Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions ... 1 1.1 Work Area Sa
Operation Instructions Tool and Work Area Set-Up 18 Turn on the power and make sure the tool starts up
Operation Instructions Tool and Work Area Set-Up 19 Check if any liquids will be contacted duri
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 20 25B5.5 On Screen Navigation 1) Splash Screen 251B
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 21 Fig. 10 5) 259BZooming 260BPress the UP and DOWN arrow buttons whil
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 22 7) Capturing a Photo 264BWhen in the live screen,
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 23 video, you are recording simultaneously. It may take a few s
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 24 2While in the photo mode, select a photo and press the OK button.
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 25 recording. Press the LEFT button to fast forward recording and the RI
Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 26 272BWhile in the Primary Settings Screen (Fig. 12), select Advanced S
Operation Instructions Icons 27 5.6 Icons 1) 273B 278BBattery Capacity - Fully charg
Safety Instructions Work Area Safety 1 1. Safety Instructions IMPORTANT: To prevent
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 28 11) Advanced settings Advanced Settings is the default mode fr
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 29 Fig. 28 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow button
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 30 Select Format Media from Setup and press the OK button.
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 31 files in memory” appears on the screen. Press the OK button to sav
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 32 Fig. 37 15) 281B – Sets date and time. When you ent
Operation Instructions Advanced Settings 33 OK button. Fig. 40 If you wish to restore factory defaults, us
Operations Instructions Advanced Settings 34 English is the default language. Select Language from Advanced Sett
Troubleshooting 35 6. Troubleshooting 284BSYMPTOMS 285BPOSSIBLE REASONS 286BSOLUTIONS 287BDisplay is on, but does not show image. 288BCa
Parts List and Diagram 36 7. Parts List and Diagram Item # Description 1 Rubber Cover 2 Lens 3 Skin 4 Front Shell 5 Button 6 LCD 7 PCB 8 Power Switch
Parts List and Diagram 37
Safety Instructions Personal Safety 2 1.3 Personal Safety 75BDo not use the tool
Description, Specification and Tool Components Description 3 2. Description, Specifications and Tool Components 9B2.1 Desc
Installation and Connection Description 4 98BImage controls 99BZoom, low light vision
Installation and Connection Tool Components 5 2.4 Tool Components 110B Note: Because of cont
Installation and Connection Tool Components 6 Fig. 2 6) Accessory Magnet – Picks up s
Installation and Connection Tool Components 7 E. 124BTrash Can/Reverse Button – Deletes
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