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1. VIDEO CAMERA MEMORY CARD CAMERA BATTERY LIFE NUMBER OF MEMORY FILES COMPARTMENT POWER MODE LCD DISPLAY BUTTON SHUTTER SELECT BUTTON ATTACHMENT CONNECTOR FOR SIDE LIGHTS SIDE LIGHTS NOT INCLUDED MODE LIGHT INDICATOR red still image blue video Not Water Proof Water Proof Make sure to close caps to me thin the wat f Rotate cap until you see the black show through DS a the clear caps This is visual indication that the is waterproof ENG 5 2 4 Part Names Exploded View MEMORY COMPARTMENT T DRP J GUARD USB CABLE MICRO MEMORY COMPARTMENT SD CARD OUTER WALL THREADS UP TO 32GB not included CAMERA LENS lt BATTERY COMPARTMENT O RING STORAGE COMPARTMENT BATTERIES CAP SILICONE SKIRT BATTERY COMPARTMENT CAP 3 0 CAMERA MASK SET UP CAUTION An adult 18 years or older should perform this function Always make sure the CAMERA MASK is completely dry before performing these steps Set up should always take place in a clean dry space with a controlled environment These steps should be performed indoors to avoid exposure to the elements 3 1 Inserting or Replacing Batteries You may use AAA Alkaline AAA Lithium or AAA NiMH batteries to power the CAMERA MASK 1 5V AAA LR03 FRO3 NOTE We suggest using Energizer amp Lithium batterie
2. After use always switch off the device Take out batteries to store the device 11 The supply terminals are not to be short circuited 12 Do not drop hit or submit the battery to strong shocks 13 Do not allow the battery to come into contact with fresh or salt water or allow ENG 20 the terminals to become wet 14 If the battery is leaking and the battery fluid gets on your skin or clothing immediately rinse with clean water and seek emergency care 11 0 COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 1 How deep can my CAMERA MASK go underwater Your CAMERA MASK is rated to a specific depth stated on its packaging and warranty as well as on the CAMERA MASK itself Some CAMERA MASKS may be rated to a deeper level than others due to parts and testing procedures indicated at the time of production for that unit Taking the CAMERA MASK to a deeper level may cause damage and will void any warranty 2 When take photos they are sometimes dark or blurry The clarity of the water you are in and the lighting conditions will affect your images Oceans lakes or pools can vary widely in clarity and that clarity often decreases as you descend in the water Test the camera s photo ability in several other conditions such as clear water near the surface and test above water in several daylight conditions to assess the camera s function Dirt salt or fingerprints on the lens covering may also blur your photos Also you may experience wat
3. NOTE To capture in focus images it is important that the distance between the camera and the subject is at least 0 8 Meters 32 inches ENG 10 4 2 Video Mode BLUE LIGHT fi 1 Press the POWER MODE button for at least 1 second The camera turns on 2 Press the POWER MODE button again for less than a second to change to VIDEO Mode Note the BLUE MODE LIGHT INDICATOR is on and the CAMERA MASK is now in the VIDEO READY mode and set to take videos The LCD screen displays the movie camera icon 3 Press the SHUTTER SELECT button once Recording begins Note the BLUE MODE LIGHT INDICATOR is blinking The light will continue to blink until the camera stops recording 4 To stop recording press the SHUTTER SELECT button again 4 3 Power Off 1 Press the POWER MODE button for more than 1 second to turn the camera off NOTE If either the POWER MODE or the SHUTTER SELECT button has not been used in 180 seconds the CAMERA MASK will turn off automatically 5 0 TRANSFERRING STILL IMAGES AND VIDEO TO A COMPUTER CAUTION ALWAYS FOLLOW THE CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR RINSING IN FRESH WATER AND DRYING THE CAMERA MASK PRIOR TO OPENING THE MEMORY COMPARTMENT The CAMERA MASK has two ways to transfer your image and video files to a computer The CAMERA MASK comes with a USB cable to connect your CAMERA MASK directly to a computer You may also choose to purchase and use a commercially sold Micro SD Card to store and transfer i
4. Q LIQUID IMAGE Explorer Series 8 0MP Models UDCM 304 User Manual Underwater Digital Camera Mask ENGLISH Bedienungsanleitung Taucherbrille mit Digitalkamera DEUTSCH Manuale d uso Leela ad Macchina Fotografica Digitale ITALIANO Gebruiksaanwijzing Brinasker met ingebouwde Digitale NEDERLANDS Manuel Utilisateur Le masque d appareil photo num rique FRANCAIS Manual del usuario Mascara con c mara digital subacu tica ESPANOL Manual de instru es Mascara Digital subaqu tica de Camera Anv ndarhandbok Dykarglas gon med digitalkamera SVENSKA Brukerhandbok Undervannsmaske for digitalkamera NORSK ME ENZOMATOMENH Xp on MHXANH EAAnvikd ES032011VERS2 2011 Liquid Image Co LLC All rights reserved ENGLISH ATTENTION This manual explains how to safely operate the Underwater Digital Camera Mask Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in the guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions Liquid Image Co reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice Liquid Image Co declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use of
5. always have adult supervision while swimming or playing in water Children under 13 years of age should never wear or operate the CAMERA MASK 8 The CAMERA MASK should only be used by persons who are capable of swimming comfortably and safely while wearing a swimming mask and while operating an underwater camera 9 Pay close attention to your surroundings including people marine life reefs and the water when using the CAMERA MASK Failure to do so may lead to an accident or injury 10 Do not use the Underwater Digital Camera Mask in place of a personal flotation device life jacket This is not a lifesaving device 11 Do not walk or swim with the Underwater Digital Camera Mask around your neck There is a danger that the neck strap will become twisted or entangled and cause strangulation or another mishap 10 0 BATTERY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1 Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used 2 Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the CAMERA MASK 3 Use only appropriate refuse points for environmentally correct disposal of spent batteries 4 Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged 5 Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity 6 Parental guidance is necessary when installing or replacing batteries 7 Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed 8 All batteries are to be replaced at the same time 9 Do not throw batteries into fire 10
6. at normal room temperatures that do not fluctuate widely Do not store next to a heater or an air conditioning unit The extreme temperatures may damage the CAMERA MASK Exposure to extreme temperatures or temperature fluctuations may cause condensation inside the CAMERA MASK which may damage the device If you notice condensation do not use the CAMERA MASK Set in a dry area with room temperature until the condensation disappears Run a camera test to check its function prior to regular use Do not use a hair dryer 12 HUMID CLIMATES Make sure to only open the camera briefly in Humid Climates as moisture in the air may be trapped in the inner compartments if the camera caps are left opened for a period of time This will result in condensation on the LENS when the CAMERA MASK is submerged in warm water 13 Safe Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Safe Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Safe Operating Humidity 30 to 90 when no condensation is visible Safe Storage Humidity 10 to 90 when no condensation is visible ENG 17 8 0 CAMERA WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Never touch the camera connection components that are exposed when the MEMORY COMPARTMENT OR BATTERY COMPARTMENT are open There is a risk of shock if the components in the compartments become wet If the CAMERA MASK emits a strange noise smoke or odor turn off immediately and remove the batteries 1 Using the CAMERA MASK in a manner other
7. not press the buttons of the Underwater Digital Camera Mask with unnecessary force This may cause damage to the housing 10 This device contains a specified time limit to water exposure of approximately 60 minutes of consecutive use underwater Using the camera in conditions that exceed the one hour may expose the interior to water and cause the CAMERA ENG 18 MASK to malfunction 11 If the inside of the camera gets wet immediately turn it off and dispose of the batteries Then dispose of the CAMERA MASK in accordance with laws for disposing electronics in your country Using the camera after any internal compartments have become wet may cause a fire or electric shock 12 If the batteries become wet there is a risk of fire shock shorting the electrical system or corrosion Dispose of the batteries immediately in accordance with the battery manufacturer s directions 13 Do not place on an unstable surface or near the edge of a surface The camera may fall resulting in damage to the camera or injury If the camera has fallen and its body is damaged turn it off remove the batteries and dispose of the CAMERA MASK in accordance with laws for disposing electronics Using the camera after its body has been damaged may cause a fire or electric shock 14 Never leave the CAMERA MASK in direct sunlight Never leave the Camera Mask in the trunk of a car or in a car on a warm or hot day Direct sunlight or high temperatures may damage the Cam
8. 448 F 3 2 f 4 0mm Power 2 AAA 1 5V LRO3 FR03 Alkaline Energizer Lithium or NiMH Auto Off System time 180 seconds Quantity of pixels is only an approximate number Approximate frames per second 1 3 System Requirement Operating System Windows 2000 ME XP Vista 7 and Mac 9 x or X x CU Il or above RAM At east 64MB USB per 4x speed CD ROM or above ENG 2 CPU RAM D 2 0 Functional Parts 2 1 Included Parts and Accessories Please check the contents now before use to confirm that it is complete Contact your Liquid Image Co dealer if anything is missing USER MANUAL UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA MASK USB CABLE WARRANTY Accessories may include CARRYING CASE BATTERIES SILICONE GREASE TUBE NOTE The UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA MASK will be referred to as the CAMERA MASK throughout this instruction manual WARNING NEVER OPEN THE CAMERA BODY THAT IS FACTORY SEALED WITH SCREWS THIS WILL VOID ANY WARRANTY NEVER USE A SCREW DRIVER TO OPEN ANY PORTION OF THE CAMERA MASK ENG 3 2 2 Part Names Front View POWER MODE LENS AND COMPARTMENT SHUTTER SELECT SHUTTER BUTTON CAMERA HOUSING Q Q CIL TE LE LLL AI T N _ 4 2 7 a N BATTERY TEMPERED COMPARTMENT FRONT GLASS SKIRT WITH CROSS HAIRS VIEW FINDER SILICONE STORAGE COMPARTMENT USB CABLE ENG 4 2 3 Part Names Back View
9. E OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FOR AMERICAN USERS The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the state of California USA WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead on the internal electronic board known in the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 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 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 receiv
10. ages which are slightly higher or lower than the view straight in front of you and centered in your crosshairs This is due to the variance of the location of the eyes in relation to the camera lens NOTE Close up images will be higher above your cross hairs or your view point because the camera lens is above your eyes I I PW 1 1 1 1 Y After performing your first camera test if you notice the top or the bottom of your subject is cut from the image try looking slightly up or down to perform another test This will help you determine how best to record your subject while taking an image or video You may then use the CROSS HAIRS as a reference to determine where your image is framed For some people the CROSS HAIRS may rest in the middle of the image For others the CROSS HAIRS may be at the top or at the bottom of the image It is very important to make this determination prior to using the mask for any important images Practice taking pictures to learn your focal points both close and far NOTE When you first try on the CAMERA MASK you may barely notice the CROSS HAIRS on the GOGGLE LENSES The CROSS HAIRS are more noticeable when you wear the mask underwater ENG 15 6 4 Part Four Testing the CAMERA MASK in shallow water It is important to test the CAMERA MASK in a shallow area where you can stand with your head above water 1 Make sure the water is calm and free of obstacles including people 2 Wet hai
11. alm batteries or rolled up money Be sure to close the cap to the water proof range marked on the mask housing detail pg5 Do not overtighten cap CAUTION An adult of 18 years or older must always check all three water tight compartments for closure prior to the CAMERA MASK entering any water Liquid Image Co LLC declines any claim for compensation for product damage etc in case of a failure due to any compartment that was not completely resealed according to the directions set forth in this user manual 4 0 RECORDING PICTURES AND VIDEO CAUTION Read and perform the 4 Part CAMERA TEST described in this manual prior to using in the water NOTE The CAMERA MASK has 2 modes and pressing the POWER MODE button cycles through the modes in the following order Still Image and Video To advance to the next mode press the POWER MODE button one time The camera will remain on and ready to use for 180 seconds after which the CAMERA MASK will turn off automatically If you press and hold the POWER MODE for more than 1 second the camera will also turn off 4 1 Still Image Mode RED LIGHT amp 1 Press the POWER MODE button for at least 1 second The camera tums on The camera will power up in STILL IMAGE mode Note the RED MODE LIGHT INDICATOR is on and the CAMERA MASK is now in the STILL IMAGE READY mode and set to take pictures The LCD screen displays the camera icon 2 Press the SHUTTER SELECT button once A still image is captured
12. ee if your battery is empty or low If the camera is Frozen or not functioning while on there may be an issue ENG 22 with the battery Move to a clean and dry environment and completely clean and dry your CAMERA MASK Try removing the batteries and returning them to the compartment Then tum the camera back on to check for function If it is still not working replace the batteries with NEW ones and check for function For more trouble shooting visit our website s help section www LiquidimageCo com or email our CUSTOMER SUPPORT at support liquidimageco com 12 0 ACCESSORIES The CAMERA MASK may ship with other accessories It is not necessary to use these products with the CAMERA MASK You may decide not to use any accessories supplied with the CAMERA MASK Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the accessories Please refer to their guides help phone lines email or websites for troubleshooting with their products Liquid Image Co LLC declines any claim for compensation for any damages resulting from any accessories supplied with the CAMERA MASK LIMITED WARRANTY See limited warranty form included with this product Energizer 9 is the trademark of Energizer Underwater Digital Camera Mask Camera Mask and Explorer Series are the Trademarks of Liquid Image Co LLC US and Foreign Patents Pending Colors and style may vary from picture shown Made in China ENG 23 Warning TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIR
13. er 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 Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits FOR CANADIEN USERS This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 ENG 24 Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 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 Notes In the blank space below write down your focus point when using the cross hairs This will insure that you remember how to align and frame objects in front of you with respect to your eyes and the cross hairs ENG 25 Q LIQUIO IMAGE 9 Liquid Image Co LLC 7909 Walerga Rd Suite 112 206 Antelope CA 95843 USA Company Phone 916 721 4848 www LiquidimageCo com Ro H S KO Printed in China
14. er drops on the front glass lens when you are above the water which will cause blurry pictures Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth to clean This camera was developed for outdoor use in daylight Images or video recorded indoors may not have a desirable quality You may also try using photo editing software to brighten or enhance the colors in your images and video 3 When take photos cut off the top or bottom of my subject Your CAMERA MASK has cross hairs on the goggles use them as a reference to align your photos The location of the cross hairs is only a reference guide See 6 3 Camera Test Instructions PART 3 USING THE CROSS HAIRS VIEW FINDER 4 My camera has stopped recording videos or images If your CAMERA MASK has stopped recording images or video check to see if the memory is full You will see the word FULL display on the LCD screen Also check to see if your battery is empty Replace batteries if needed ENG 21 5 My face or head does not fit the CAMERA MASK Try adjusting the head strap The SILICONE SKIRT is made to fit a variety of face shapes and sizes however it may not accommodate all face shapes and sizes 6 My goggles fill up with water First try adjusting the HEAD STRAP Facial hair can cause the mask to leak Try using a petroleum jelly on facial hair to minimize leaking 7 My goggles fog up You may purchase an Anti Fog product to place on the GOGGLE LENSES 8 My battery power r
15. era Mask or cause the housing to burst 15 Do not use the CAMERA MASK in a location where there is explosive gas or any other flammable material in the air Doing so may cause a fire or an explosion 16 If the camera is not going to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries from the camera This will prevent any possible excess heat or leakage of battery fluid that may result in injuries or damage to nearby objects 9 0 MASK WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1 Do not dive or jump into water while wearing the CAMERA MASK Jumping or diving into water while wearing the CAMERA MASK could result in injury Place over your face after entering the water 2 Remove mask carefully with an upward motion If you pull straight out it could spring back on your face and injure your eyes 3 Do not wear the CAMERA MASK while out of the water The CAMERA MASK is intended for use in water 4 Do not use the CAMERA MASK if skin is cut broken or lacerated in any manner Discontinue use immediately if irritation arises 5 Do not use the CAMERA MASK under conditions where sudden or high speed impact with the water or hard objects could occur as sudden impact to the lens or ENG 19 frame could cause it to break resulting in serious or permanent injury to the face or eyes 6 The CAMERA MASK is not suitable for looking directly into the sun Looking directly at the sun through the tempered glass lenses may damage your eyes 7 Children should
16. lly Choose the option OPEN FOLDER TO VIEW FILES NOTE If the screen does not automatically open look for a new hard drive icon on the computer next to your other hard drive icons Click on the icon to view your image and video files 3 The image and video files will appear in a folder 4 Copy the files to a folder on your computer For example Pictures Hawaii Alternatively you may copy the entire folder to your computer ENG 12 5 If you wish to delete the data from the CAMERA MASK S internal memory or from the Micro SD Card select the files you wish to delete and press delete on your computer keyboard 6 Click the close button NOTE ON MEDIA PLAYERS There are multiple media players available online to play the AVI video files created with the CAMERA MASK If your default computer media player is unable to play the videos your player may be out of date and you may need to update it online You may also try using an alternate media player if your computer has one or if you choose to download one from a source that you trust online 5 3 Disconnecting and Closing Memory Compartment 1 Safely disconnect the USB from your computer and from the CAMERA MASK Alternatively if you transferred files using the SD Card method disconnect the SD Card from the computer and then remove the Micro SD card from the adapter Reinsert the Micro SD Card into your CAMERA MASK 2 Reinsert the rubber DRIP GUARD into the Memory compartmen
17. mages and videos that were taken with the CAMERA MASK The computer does not require software to access the files stored on the CAMERA MASK The CAMERA MASK will act as an external hard drive when the USB cable connects the camera to a computer ENG 11 5 1 Opening Memory Compartment 1 Make sure the CAMERA MASK is thoroughly clean and dry Follow the CARE AND MAINTENANCE instructions 2 Open the MEMORY COMPARTMENT 3 Locate and remove the rubber DRIP GUARD Make sure the DRIP GUARD is clean and dry before proceeding CAUTION Do not lose this part The DRIP GUARD is part of the water proofing system 5 2 Connecting and Transferring Files 1 Choose a method to transfer files USB or Micro SD Card USB TRANSFER Plug the USB cable into the USB connection port on the computer and then into the USB Port on the CAMERA MASK The CAMERA MASK automatically turns on in TRANSFER PC Mode NOTE The USB cable will be able to access both the internal memory and the files stored on the Micro SD Card MICRO SD CARD TRANSFER Press down on the Micro SD Card gently The card will pop up for removal Carefully remove the card and insert it into the Micro SD card adapter that comes with the Micro SD Card and then insert the card into your computer s SD Card Slot as directed by the manufacturer CAUTION Never insert a wet Micro SD Card into a card adapter or into a Computer 2 The connection screen opens on your computer monitor automatica
18. mputer because of the large file size U ease conduct a FILE SIZE TEST before you use your CAMERA MASK to capture important images and video Test various video file sizes to make sure your computer will be able to store and play the videos that you record If you have difficulty in playing back video files smoothly try taking a shorter video You may so try opening the video file with a different media player as not all media players work the same Please read the sample chart below to estimate your file size per minute of recording time Approximate Video File Sizes TIME min 0 5 1 10 30 SIZE OF FILE 18MB 36MB 360MB 1080MB NOTE Video file sizes will vary due to the complexity of the scene The file sizes listed are only estimates NOTE Depending on the batteries that you use and if you add a Micro SD Card with 2 GB you may be able to record a video for an hour or more It is however best to take short videos This will make transferring files and playing them back easier ENG 14 6 3 Part Three Using the CROSS HAIRS View Finder The CROSS HAIRS on the goggles of the CAMERA MASK help you to approximate the camera view In general the camera will record a view that is directly in front of you The view from your eyes will be larger than the image captured Depending on the position of your eyes in relation to the camera lens and cross hair viewfinders you may notice that the camera records im
19. posing to water 2 Always rinse the CAMERA MASK in FRESH WATER to remove any sand salt or other debris Do not use hot water or high pressure which may damage camera ENG 16 3 Use a soft dry cloth to thoroughly remove all water Carefully press around the seams of all compartments to absorb any water left in the cracks 4 Once the camera is completely dry on the outside check to make sure that you are also thoroughly dry including your hands hair and clothes before opening any compartments This precaution is necessary so that you will not drip water into or onto the camera 5 Gently open each compartment If you find any moisture sand or debris caught inside the threads of the outer compartment wall immediately remove them with a cloth or cotton swab 6 If any moisture or debris has accumulated inside a compartment use a cotton swab to remove it being careful not to touch the CAMERA MASK electronic components T Before closing any compartment replace any loose parts Then inspect and clean the inside of the cap prior to positioning over the open compartment 8 To keep the O RINGS working properly wipe sand salt or debris away from the O RING after use and apply a thin layer of SILICONE GREASE to the O RING before closing compartment Keep away from Electronic components 9 Follow the instructions for downloading any files 10 Store the CAMERA MASK in a dry place away from direct sunlight 11 Keep the CAMERA MASK
20. r and then place the CAMERA MASK over the head Make sure hair is pulled back so that the seal around the mask is water tight 3 Test the fit and water tightness around the eyes Tighten or loosen the head strap if needed 4 Feel the buttons on the top right side of the mask Become familiar with the finger placement 5 Test all the camera modes and notice the MODE LIGHT INDICATOR colors above your right eye 6 Press and hold the power button until you see the MODE LIGHT INDICATOR disappear This indicates that the power to the CAMERA MASK is OFF 7 Remain in shallow water and practice using the buttons on the CAMERA MASK to record images and video until you are comfortable wearing and using the CAMERA MASK while swimming CAUTION For use while snorkeling or scuba diving be sure you are comfortable with the fit and use of the mask and camera functions prior to use during an excursion Perform the Camera Test prior to every excursion to check that all parts are functioning CAUTION The CAMERA MASK compartments should only be opened in a safe indoor environment away from sand and water to perform necessary operations NEVER open any compartment that is sealed with screws 7 0 CARE AND MAINTENANCE When you are finished using the CAMERA MASK always clean and wipe away any water sand salt or other debris before opening or storing Always clean with FRESH WATER To Clean 1 Check all three caps for water tight closure before ex
21. recording mode up to 250 minutes 3 2 Inserting Micro SD Card OPTIONAL STEP Recommended cy NOTE A Micro SD Memory Card is not included with your camera It is recommended that you purchase a commercially sold Micro SD Card to increase the memory This CAMERA MASK works with a Micro SD SDHC card up to 32 GB Carefully read the instructions and warning that come with the card Approximate File Storage Internal 32MB Memory Micro SD Card 1GB Images 27 30 Images 1100 1400 Video 47 52 seconds Video 28 35 minutes included memory To insert a Micro SD Memory Card into your CAMERA MASK 1 Locate the MEMORY COMPARTMENT on the top of the CAMERA MASK This compartment also houses the USB port 2 Open the MEMORY COMPARTMENT 3 Locate and remove the rubber DRIP GUARD CAUTION Do not lose this part The DRIP GUARD is part of the water proofing system 4 Insert the Micro SD SDHC Card in accordance with the diagram next to the card port CAUTION Liquid Image Co LLC is not responsible for damage to the CAMERA MASK or to the memory card if the card is inserted improperly 5 Reinsert the rubber DRIP GUARD into the MEMORY COMPARTMENT 6 Close the MEMORY COMPARTMENT to the water proof range marked on the mask housing detail pg5 Do not overtighten cap ENG 8 3 3 Setting the Date and Time Mode This feature allows you to set the Date and Time to the photo or video file 1 Press and hold the POWER MODE button to tu
22. rn on the camera 2 Press and hold SHUTTER SELECT button down then press POWER MODE button 3 times continuously and then release the SHUTTER SELECT button The LCD screen will access the Time Setting mode You will be able to change Year YYYY Month MM Day DD Hour hh and Minute mm The first window will be YYYY for Year Press the SHUTTER SELECT button and the numbers will appear ie 2009 The first number 2 in the year will start blinking 3 Press the POWER MODE button to change the blinking character from 0 9 Press the SHUTTER SELECT button to select the number and move onto the number 0 The setting process is from the left to right and will go through the different settings from Year Month Day Hour and minute Once the number is confirmed by pressing the SHUTTER SELECT button the next digit will start blinking Once the you see the letters again such as MM for Month press the SHUTTER SELECT button to move to the numbers representing the month Continue the process until you return to YYYY 4 To get out of the Date and Time Setting Mode press and hold the SHUTTER SELECT button for 2 seconds The CAMERA MASK will return to the still image mode RED LED 5 In case the battery needs to be replaced or the battery runs out the date setting data will be maintained for 24 hours ENG 9 3 4 Storage Compartment OPTIONAL STEP You may use the STORAGE COMPARTMENT on the CAMERA MASK to store a small object such as lip b
23. s 2 1 Included Parts and accessories 2 2 Part Names Front View 2 3 Part Names Back View 2 4 Part Names Exploded View 3 0 Set up 3 1 Inserting or Replacing Batteries 3 2 Inserting Micro SD Memory Card 3 3 Setting the Date and Time Mode 3 4 Storage Compartment 4 0 Recording Pictures and Video 4 1 Still Image Mode 4 2 Video Mode 4 3 Power Off 5 0 Transferring Still images and video to a computer 5 1 Opening Memory Compartment 5 2 Connecting and Transferring Files 5 3 Disconnecting and Closing Memory Compartment 6 0 Camera Test Instructions 6 1 Part One Taking test images and videos 6 2 Part Two File Size Test 6 3 Part Three Using the Cross Hairs View Finders 6 4 Part Four Testing the CAMERA MASK in water 7 0 Care and Maintenance 8 0 Camera Warnings and Precautions 9 0 Mask W amings and Precautions 10 0 Battery Warnings and Precautions 11 0 Commonly Asked Questions and Troubleshooting 12 0 Accessories ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG 2 ENG 2 ENG 3 ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG 6 ENG 7 ENG 8 ENG 9 ENG 10 ENG 10 ENG 11 ENG 11 ENG 12 ENG 12 ENG 13 ENG 13 ENG 14 ENG 15 ENG 16 ENG 16 ENG 18 ENG 19 ENG 20 ENG 21 ENG 23 1 0 GET TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA MASK 1 1 Features Still images Video Clips Internal 32MB NAND flash memory and Micro SD Card support Driver free for Windows 2000 ME XP Vista 7 and Mac 9 x and X x 1 2 Specifications Subject to change without notice 8 0Megapixels 3264 2
24. s to power this product The battery life is approximately 10 times longer than alkaline batteries when used in the CAMERA MASK NOTE The LCD indicator shows battery life When no remaining bars are displayed the battery is low Replace batteries to continue using Files on either the internal memory or on the Micro SD card will not be lost if battery power runs out or during replacement of the batteries CAUTION Always insert two new batteries of the same type and brand Do not mix different types of batteries Follow all instructions from the battery manufacturer of the batteries that you use To insert or replace batteries 1 Locate the BATTERY COMPARTMENT 2 Open the BATTERY COMPARTMENT Remove the cap slowly 3 Locate and remove the BATTERY PLUG CAUTION Do not lose this part The CAMERA MASK will not function without this part 4 Remove and dispose of the old batteries in accordance with local laws 5 Insert the new batteries in accordance with the Diagram inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT on the CAMERA MASK 6 Reinsert the BATTERY PLUG 7 Close the BATTERY COMPARTMENT to the water proof range marked on the mask housing detail pg5 Do not overtighten cap ENG 7 Estimated Battery life for Alkaline and Lithium AAA batteries Alkaline AAA Battery Still image mode up to 400 pictures Video clip recording mode up to 30 minutes Lithium AAA Energizer amp Battery Still image mode up to 4000 pictures Video clip
25. t and close the Memory compartment cap to the water proof range marked on the mask housing detail pg5 Do not overtighten cap B NOTE It is recommended that you always delete all the files from your CAMERA MASK or from your Micro SD Card after transferring your files to a computer This will free up space for more images and video files 6 0 CAMERA TEST INSTRUCTIONS 4 PARTS 6 1 Part One Taking test images and video Before using this product in water and before capturing important digital images and video be sure to first record a test image and test video to confirm that your camera is set up and ready to go It is best to move slowly when taking pictures and videos and avoid moving your head side to side as the video will be bouncy and the pictures will be blurry Follow the download instructions to complete PART ONE of your test Liquid Image Co LLC declines any claim for compensation for recorded contents etc in case of recording failure due to a camera or card flaw ENG 13 In bright sunshine the LED light may be hard to see Shade the area over your eye with one hand to see the MODE LIGHT easier 6 2 Part Two File Size Test When recording video it is very important that you are already familiar with the file size that your computer can store and playback If you record a continuous video clip onto the CAMERA MASK internal memory or onto a Micro SD Card you may not be able to download or play the video file on your co
26. than what the product use is intended for may result in injury to you the product or other persons Never use the CAMERA MASK for activities other than swimming snorkeling or scuba diving 2 Avoid jolts drops collision with other hard objects or shaking of the CAMERA MASK These movements may damage the components 3 Never open the camera body There is a risk of shock if you touch the camera components 4 Children under 13 years of age should never wear or operate the CAMERA MASK 5 Children age 13 to 17 should always have adult supervision with use of this product in and out of water The CAMERA MASK is not a toy and needs to be treated with the same care as any other underwater digital camera 6 An adult age 18 or older should always dry the product thoroughly before performing the battery replacement or before performing the transfer of image and video files to a computer 7 Pay close attention to your surroundings when using the camera Failure to do so may lead to an accident or injury If you are not in a safe swimming environment do not use the camera features 8 Only use the CAMERA MASK to the depth rated on the camera and packaging Use within the depth parameters This camera complies with the CAMERA MASK depth rating printed on its packaging and on the camera body for a maximum depth Using the camera at a depth that exceeds this parameter may expose the interior to water and cause the CAMERA MASK to malfunction 9 Do
27. this product failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual or modifications to the UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA MASK Cautions concerning data storage Stored data may be lost or corrupted It is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate media such as hard disk DVD R or CD R disk Liquid Image Co makes no warranties and shall not be held responsible for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a malfunction of the camera the software the memory cards personal computer peripheral devices use of memory cards or for any losses that result from images that could not be recorded are erased destroyed or damaged in any way due to a problem or a mistake while utilizing the camera or any of its accessories The Underwater Digital Camera Mask is a sophisticated electronic device and should be supervised by an adult at all times This product should not be used by children under 13 years This product is not a toy The inserting of memory cards USB cable and batteries must be performed by an adult 18 years or older who has read and understands this manual An adult must always check all water tight compartments prior to each use Products mentioned above or throughout the manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies CONTENTS 1 0 Get to know your Camera Mask Explorer Series 1 1 Features 1 2 Specifications 1 3 System requirements 2 0 Functional Part
28. uns out quickly Not all batteries are made equally We suggest using Energizer Lithium batteries for the best performance of this camera Make sure you only insert new batteries that have been properly stored to maintain their full usage Do not mix different types of batteries 9 My CAMERA MASK is no longer working Any large changes in temperature exposure to extreme temperatures or sudden jolts including dropping your CAMERA MASK may damage the camera components If you have not dropped your camera or caused damage through any physical shaking or colliding of the camera with a hard object or if you have not caused exposure to extreme temperatures or temperature fluctuations there may be an issue of water leakage into one of the compartments Thoroughly dry the CAMERA MASK checking for any loose parts including the 3 caps After inspection carefully open and check inside each of the compartments for any trace amounts of water or debris DO NOT OPEN THE BODY OF THE CAMERA MASK Be careful not to touch any camera components inside the MEMORY COMPARTMENT OR BATTERY COMPARTMENT If no water or debris were found in any of the compartments check to see if the battery power is out by replacing the batteries with two new batteries 10 My CAMERA MASK is ON but not functioning If your CAMERA MASK has stopped recording images or video check to see if the memory is full You will see the word FULL display on the LCD screen Also check to s

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