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Light & Motion HC3 User's Manual
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1. 12 Lens Installation Removal aipa 12 Reversing Smart Grip Functions 2 0 tds testes 13 Bluefin Monitors Getting Started 13 Bluefin Monitors Bulkhead 14 Compact Monitor Operation 14 Remote Monitor Operation 15 Charging the Remote Monitor AR bs d andes 16 Diving Without Monitor Attached 16 Display Icons MORIEOIS 22 22 02 010554450 265004 RPG Ade RS dA 608 64 4048 PS 16 Bluefin Light Systems Getting Started 17 Charce cic Tm 18 installing Batteries 22 duces o sme rA RS kodre 18 REMOVING Batteries 00002 0 000 00 PE PES 18 Mounting Battery POS 22 22 00 020 0000002 00 19 Connecting Lights to Battery 19 CCP PC 19 Replacing Handle Batteries 222 22555555 19 Pre Dive Checklist quas x eek 20 sat cers otis oon R ee oe Oe ee ee es 21 After Diving Care 322265453 39 SU
2. a SEP Su E OAT e 21 aid derum Pr 21 O ring Care and 2 Other 0 od dese dus 22 600550 RUPEE be ER RU CH e pa Rad 23 Getting Started Illustrated below are the locations of Bluefin s features and functions Take time to familiarize yourself with the housing EL _ Flip Filter Lever Monitor Base __ gt Light Arm Base gt Lens Lock Manual Button gt Self Locking Rotary Latch Camera Control Knob Easy Button P Menu Selector ON MODE Button Camera Preparation Install a fully charged Sony NP FP90 battery 2 Install HD DVC tape into your camcorder 3 15011 images are desired install a Memory Stick Duo Press the Flash button on the right side of the camcorder to disable the camcorder s built in flash preventing the flash from reflecting back into the camcorder s lens 4 Open camcorder s LCD screen Rotate the LCD screen 180 degrees so the LCD screen is facing away from the camcorder Close the LCD screen against the camcorder body so the screen is facing outward 5 Enter the camera s MENU and confirm or change the following settings Scroll to the STANDARD SET sub menu and select it A Change the Remote Control to the ON position Refer Fig 1 B Change the RE
3. access to a 1 10 outlet you must use a converter Plug charging connector from charger into charging port on Remote Monitor Charge for 8 14 hours then remove charging cord Check O ring on Charging Port Plug Replace Charging Port Plug Failure to re install Charging Port Plug WILL flood the Monitor Diving Without a Monitor Attached If you do not use the monitor you MUST de activate power to the bulkhead before entering the water To de activate BlueFin bulkhead Remove the Rear Plate Locate the power switch on the inside of the Rear Plate Move the switch to the OFF position Display Icons on Monitors Monitor Screen In order to see the camera display information in the monitor screen you will need to set the camera to V OUT PANEL on the menu screen Go to menu scroll to STANDARD SET highlight DISPLAY and set to V OUT PANEL Refer Fig 21 Refer to your Sony instruction manual If done correctly the external monitor will now display all camcorder view finder information Charging Plug Fig 20 Fig 21 Bluefin Light Systems Getting Started Pictured below are the components of the Sunray S Mini Pro and Sunray S Mini Elite lighting system Take a moment to familiarize yourself with each part for later identification and use Sunray Mini Pro Light System Battery Pods Charger and electrical cord ae Pod Locker HID light heads 4 Li ion Batteries Sunray Mini E
4. to position the internal selector over a button on the camera s screen Press the selector knob in to contact the screen button on the camera s touch screen Smooth Slow Recording Set up the P Menu as described in this manual under P Menu Setup Before loading the camera into the housing set the mode for the Smooth Slow Recording function to either capture images seen by the camera before or after the Record button is pushed See camera manual Use of Smooth Slow Recording Use the P Menu Selector to push the P MENU screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the SMOOTH SLWREC screen button Press the red REC button on the right handle If the Smooth Slow Recording function is set to 3 sec BEFORE the camera will write images it saw the 3 seconds prior to pressing of the record button to tape as 12 seconds of video If the Smooth Slow Recording function is set to 3 sec AFTER the camera will write images it sees the 3 seconds after pressing the record button to tape as 12 seconds of video To exit the Smooth Slow Recording function use the P Menu Selector to push the END screen button Tele Macro Set up the P Menu as described in this manual under P Menu Setup Use of Tele Macro Use the P Menu Selector to push the P MENU screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the TELE MACRO screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the ON screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the OK button You may al
5. prevent the camera from moving As the screw is tightened guide the wall to the right of the battery over the small post on the camera tray Open the front right connector cover on the camera and plug the end of the long cable into the blue LANC jack Refer fig 1 Insert the short video cable into the A V OUT connector on the rear of the camera Refer fig 1 On the housing pull the CAM CTRL knob out and rotate it slightly until it catches in the out position You need to do this each time the camera is installed or removed from the housing Align the front of the Camera Tray with the base of the housing Slide the Camera Tray forward until the latch engages Rotate the CAM CTRL dial slightly until it returns to its inner position Replace rear plate Align guide pins and connector into base of Camera Tray Rotate both latches evenly until they lock Ensure the rear plate draws in straight Fig 10 10 Pin cable Fig 11 8 and that the O rings seat evenly Operation Left Smart Grip Controls Refer fig 12 Far Moves focus point further from camcorder Near Moves focus point closer to camcorder Photo Records still video capture to Memory Stick in either mode Light After initial power up from battery pod cycles Elite Lights through three output levels Press and hold for three seconds to turn lights off For Pro Lights it turns them on or off Photo Dis Non operational Right Smart Grip Contr
6. rings for front optic Smart Grip O ring and Battery Kit part 802 01 17 includes O ring and battery for one Smart Grip O rings used for the Rear Plate and all optics are different sizes Be sure to replace the appropriate O ring in its respective groove Rear Plate O rings Smart Grip O ring Optic O rings Other Maintenance CLEAN THE CONNECTORS Pay special attention to the condition of the connectors at the end of the cables Equally important is the female receptacle in the battery pod These metal connectors should shine like a new penny Apply a light film of O ring grease to cables and connectors to prevent pre mature degradation We highly recommend a factory annual service to maintain proper operation of your underwater video equipment Light amp Motion European Service Center Sales 831 645 1525 Service 645 1572 FEP Ltd 300 Cannery Row 44 0 1295 768444 ph Monterey CA 93940 USA 44 0 1246 563785 fax sales lightandmotion com info fep co uk support lightandmotion com www fep co uk 22 Bluefin Accessories Bluefin Two Year Fault Free Warranty 905 0201 Bluefin Super Macro Lens 802 0095 Bluefin Tripod Mount 802 0152 Bluefin Pole Cam Mounting Kit 802 0148 Bluefin Custom Travel Case 775 0010 Bluefin Housing O ring Kit 802 0096 Smart Grip Battery and O r
7. the pod counter clockwise 1 8 turn until it stops 2 the front cap off the pod 3 Pull the battery from the pod using removal strap Mounting Battery Pods Remove the rear plate of the housing 2 Slide the battery pods into housing channels 3 Insert Pod Locker between the pods and tighten using 1 8 allen key Do not over tighten Connecting Lights to Battery Pods Plug in the cable connectors on the pod 2 Tighten the locking sleeves by rotating clockwise until tight Plug in the cable connectors on the Light Head Pro Lights only 2 Tighten the locking sleeves by rotating clockwise until tight Light Operation Confirm that the mode selector flat position of bezel around power button is set to the P setting for Mini Pro Lights or E for Mini Elite Lights Refer Fig 24 Operation from Smart Grips Activate initial power up by pressing the Pod Power Button Refer 24 After initial power up lights may be controlled using LIGHT button on the left Smart Grip 2 Turn off lights by pressing and holding the LIGHT button Operation from Battery Pods Turn on light by pressing the Power Button on the rear cap 2 Turn off light by pressing and holding the Power Button on the rear cap Power Button Fig 24 Replacing Handle Batteries The battery life of your Smart Grip Handles will vary depending on usage and technique But eventually the handle batteries will exhaust Replacing the ha
8. time is available for both shipping and repair scheduling e Never transport or ship the housing with the camcorder inside This may damage your camcorder e Never leave your housing in the rinse bucket may be damaged by other equipment e When removing the camcorder from the housing after a dive do so in a dry controlled environment away from other Scuba related equipment This prevents water from other equipment or water from another diver accidentally entering the housing e battery pod is flooded immediately remove the battery POD rinse with fresh water good or rubbing alcohol better Shake vigorously towel dry and leave the pod where is can drain excess moisture BATTERY Dry the battery off blow any water out of the connectors and then shake the battery to remove remaining moisture If there is water inside the battery do not attempt to use it again If the battery seems dry inside allow it to dry for at least 24 hours away from flammable items Then on land charge the battery and test your lights before attempting another dive Table of Contents bed 2 pesos ooo he eae ees 4 Cam ra Preparation 5 l Fen Setup 2299 T 000 00 s qe Ris ddr FU quof 6 Mounting the Camera in the Housing 8 Operation tie Bluefin 9 Using the Bluefin VTR
9. understanding of how to configure the P Menu It may be possible to operate other P Menu commands using the housing s P Menu Selector However only the three functions listed above are supported by Light amp Motion With the camera in CAMERA TAPE mode press the P MENU button Use the arrow buttons to get to the last page Page 3 3 Press the SET UP button Press the RESET button Refer fig 5 This resets the camera s P Menu to the factory defaults Press YES when prompted and YES again to complete the reset Press the P MENU SET UP button again Refer fig 6 and 7 Press the SORT button Refer fig 5 This button allows you to change the position of most of the P Menu buttons Select the SMOOTH SLWREC button on the first P Menu page page 1 3 Push the up arrow button twice to move the SMOOTH SLWREC button from position 4 to position 2 Push the OK button This completes movement of the first button and leaves you ready to move the next one Select the TELE MACRO button on the first P Menu page page 1 3 Push the up arrow button once to move the TELE MACRO button from position 5 to position 4 Push the OK button Now two of the three buttons are in the right place And you are ready to move the third one Push the down arrow once Select the WHITE BAL button on the second page page 2 3 Push the up arrow button 4 times to move the WHITE BAL button from position 10 to position 6 Press the OK button
10. Bluefin Owner s Manual For the Sony HDR HC3 camcorder LIGHT amp MOTION www uwimaging com Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Bluefin underwater video housing Please inspect the packaging of your product to verify that there was no damage during shipping If you are not familiar with your camcorder s features please take time to become familiar with the camcorder before you proceed in this manual This manual assumes you have a working knowledge of your camcorder and will only cover operational procedures relative to the underwater housing The term Push when referenced in this manual means to press and release in one motion If a function requires a button to be continually held the manual will read press and hold Periodically refer to the Light amp Motion website for instruction revisions www uwimaging com Caution Caution Caution We hope you have a wonderful underwater experience with Light amp Motion equipment To increase your enjoyment and the life span of your equipment please take an extra minute to review common errors which will result in equipment damage or destruction e Always remove batteries from battery pods before storage or travel Failure to do so may result in inadvertent ignition of lighting system and possible heat or fire damage e Check the operation of all your equipment several weeks prior to your trip If maintenance or repair is necessary then
11. C LED to the OFF position Refer Fig 2 C Change the DISPLAY to the V OUT PANEL position Refer Fig 3 If you re using a monitor this will display the camcorders icons remaining battery time remaining tape time and other information in the Light amp Motion monitor ad 11411 OTE CTR L CaldTmin 22 05 39 SPOT SPOT FOCUS METER EM HISTO fe EE LAN P MENU GUAGE SET UP Fig 3 Fig 4 Setup AWN D 10 13 14 15 is a customizable menu that allows quick access to commonly used camera features This is very useful underwater since controls such as White Balance can only be accessed through the camera s menu system The Bluefin HC3 uses a window mounted rotary control P Menu Selector that will allow access to the right column of buttons on the camera s first page of the P Menu Light amp Motion has designed the control to provide access to Smooth Slow Recording Tele Macro and One Push White Balance To use these controls you will need to configure your camera s P menu to allow access to these functions from the right column of the first P menu screen that comes up when the camera is in CAMERA TAPE mode The following instructions show how to move these commands into the right column of the first page of the P Menu for CAMERA TAPE mode You may find it useful to review the camera s manual for a better
12. F OFF and PHOTO DIS This is a handle by handle procedure Performing this function on one handle will not switch both Revert to original button configuration Perform the same swap procedure Press either FAR and NEAR or TELE and WIDE simultaneously and hold for three seconds Eventually the batteries in the Smart Grips will totally exhaust Contact Light amp Motion to order a replacement battery and O ring kit part 802 01 17 or remove the Smart Grip handle cover and replace the two batteries located inside Batteries are CR 1 3 N and can usually be purchased from any store that stocks camera and watch batteries Bluefin Monitors Getting Started Illustrated below are the components of the Compact Monitor and the Remote Monitor Take time to identify and become familiar with each part 1 j 1 Remote Monitor Bulkhead Clamp Assembly Monitor Cable Bluefin Monitor Bulkhead Installation Remove the Rear Plate 2 Using flat head screwdriver or coin remove the Port Plug Refer Fig 6 3 On the inside of the Rear Plate remove the four screws using a 3 32 allen key and remove circuit board Refer Fig 7 4 Feed Bulk Head cable through Bulk Head port Refer Fig 8 5 Insert Bulk Head into Rear Plate until it is firmly seated 6 Tightening bulk head by turning the bulk head itself with a 3 4 wrench 7 Attach Bulk Head Ca
13. ble into the Primary Bulkhead connector on the inside of the Rear Plate circuit board Refer Fig 19 8 Replace circuit board and secure it to the Rear Plate using the four button head cap screws Button head cap screws Fig 17 d 2 48 E ud ki _ i aE 17 ERE Sa ro TESTA P 4 Fig 18 Fig 19 Attaching the Remote Compact Monitor Attach clamp assembly to back of monitor 2 Attach monitor clamp assembly to quick connect post by pressing down and rotating until black sleeve locks into position 3 Adjust monitor by releasing clamp assembly clockwise to tighten counter clockwise to loosen 4 Cable plugs are identical at each end Attach by aligning the pins and pressing into the bulkhead until the black rubber seats Turn locking sleeve clockwise to tighten Compact Monitor Operation Power On Off The monitor will power on and off with the camcorder Remote Monitor Operation If necessary activate power to the monitor by switching the power switch the inside of the Rear Plate to the ON position Connect monitor cable to Bulkhead prior to entering the water Connect monitor cable to Remote Monitor prior to entering the water Station the BlueFin housing in the area you are going to shoot Gently let out the slack in the cable as you move the the viewin
14. g location Operation of Controls Left Side Refer Fig 19 L Light Operates left video light R Light Operates right video light Bright Adjust brightness of monitor Far Moves focus point further from camcorder Close Moves focus point closer to camcorder Right Side Refer Fig 19 AflOff AF Press once to return camcorder to auto focus from manual focus OFF Turns camcorder off Press and hold for three seconds then release Rec Toggles between record and stand by modes Mom Af Pressing and holding this button puts the camcorder into Momentary Camcorder remains AF as long as the button is pressed Once released the camcorder switches to manual focus This is useful in stopping the camcorder from seeking when shooting in a low contrast environment To return the camcorder to AF press the AF OFF button Tele Zooms camera to telephoto Wide Zooms camera to wide angle Power On Off with Remote Monitor On When camcorder is powered down state press any button on the Remote Monitor EXCEPT BRIGHT to return camcorder to powered up state and activate the Remote Monitor LCD screen Off Press and hold AF OFF button for three seconds Charging the Remote Compact Monitor 2 Remove the Charging Port Plug using a coin or large flat head screwdriver Refer fig 20 Plug charger into a 1 10 outlet This charger is only rated at this voltage If you do not have
15. he most critical area of the housing for maintenance and should be inspected before every dive Make sure the rear plate O rings and the mating surface on the inside of the main housing are free of grit hair lint and anything that could potentially breach the O ring seal After frequent diving or if O rings appear dirty remove O rings and clean the grooves To remove O rings use finger pressure or the rounded edge of a plastic card to lift the O ring out of the groove Never use a metal object to remove an O ring will cause damage to the O ring and mating surface 21 4 5 6 7 To check O rings for damage place the O ring between the index finger and thumb Then pull the O ring through your fingers feeling for any debris or wear If O rings are dirty it is best to replace them Washing dirty O rings with soap and water is not recommended Soap breaks down the lubricants and will compromise the integrity of the seal Properly greased O rings will help maintain sealing integrity and minimize O ring degradation Use enough grease to lubricate the O ring thoroughly but not so much that it will attract additional debris Clean the groove with a lint free swab or the folded edge of a paper towel All of the front optic ports for the housing also utilize two O ring seals Also check these seals every time the optic is removed BlueFin O ring Replacement Kit part 802 0096 includes Two O rings for the Rear Plate and two O
16. ing However there could be unseen damage due to shipping A test dive without the camcorder in the housing is highly recommended After the initial dive with just the housing make the following checks Dry off housing exterior Remove the Rear Plate and visually inspect for moisture Reach inside the housing and trace a finger around all view ports and mating surfaces If any water is detected contact the housing reseller or the Light amp Motion service department After Diving Care 2 Immediately submerge the housing fresh water While fresh water work all the switches and press all the buttons to work any remaining salt water out of recessed areas Remove housing from the rinse tank and towel dry Housing Storage Store housing and Travel Case in a dry location the first 24 hours after a dive Leave the Rear Plate off the housing to allow for air circulation Similarly leave Travel Case Lid about two inches open Allow any residual water to evaporate from the Travel Case prior to storing the housing O ring Care amp Maintenance O rings are the critical component that keeps water out of the housing Routinely inspect O rings and replace at least once a year If your O rings are damaged contact the Light amp Motion service department for an O ring replacement kit Follow these steps for proper O ring function I 2 3 The sealing system used on the rear plate incorporates two O rings This is t
17. ing Replacement Kit 802 0117 Bluefin Handle Thread Ring Replacement Kit 802 0147 Light amp Motion Lanyard 802 0167 Replacement Monitor Shade 661 0336 Sunray S 7 2v NiMH battery 800 0086 Sunray S l Iv Li ion battery 800 0113 Sunray 110 220v Multi Chem Charger 800 0124 20w Halogen Lamp Mini Elite Light System 824 0026 Mini Elite Light System O ring Kit 800 0087 23 LIGHT amp MOTION Light amp Motion 300 Cannery Row Monterey CA 93940 831 645 1525 Fax 831 375 2517 www uwimaging com 905 0266 A
18. lite Light System Light Arms Battery Charger ue electrical cord n am Pod Locker Light heads 4 Li ion Batteries Charging Batteries It is recommended that you charge your batteries when they are received It is also recommended to charge batteries just prior to use The charger can accept an electrical range of 100 240v and 50 60hz 2 The charger has two LED lights Left LED Orange when charging Li ion batteries Green when charging NiMH batteries Right LED Orange when fast charging Green during top up charge and when charge is complete 3 attach charger to battery align arrow on charger connector with arrow on battery label and push together until connectors seat Refer Fig 22 The fast charger time is approximately 2 5 hours Fig 22 Fig 23 Installing Batteries Slide the battery back into the pod with the contact end inserted first so that the connector will align with the socket inside the pod Refer Fig 23 2 Inspect the O ring on the pod cap See O ring maintenance 3 Replace the front cap onto the pod Insure that the removal strap attached to the battery does not interfere with the seal when the end cap is attached to the pod 4 Turn the knob on the end cap clockwise 1 8 turn until it stops The endcap will now be locked into place The endcaps are specific to the left and right pods Removing Batteries Rotate latch at the front of
19. ndle batteries is an easy procedure However pay special attention to the wear of the O ring and to the orientation of the batteries 19 5 6 7 Using an allen key remove the two screws on the back of the handle Refer fig 25 Remove the Handle Cap from the handle assembly Refer fig 26 Remove old batteries from handle board Install new 1 3 N batteries into the handle board Refer fig 27 position of the batteries is critical If batteries are installed backwards they will damage the handle board Inspect the Handle Cap O ring or replace with a new O ring Press the Handle Cap into the handle assembly so O ring seals evenly Replace both screws in Handle Cap and tighten using allen key Smart Grip O ring and Battery Kit part 802 0117 Refer fig 28 Kit contains one O ring and battery set for one Smart Grip Fig 25 Fig 26 1 3N BATTERY Fig 27 Fig 28 Pre Dive Checklist I 2 3 4 5 Make sure you have a Mini DV tape in the camcorder Make sure you have a completely charged battery in the camera Verify operation of all housing controls Check that the lens lock is securely engaged and that the latch pin is in the locked position Clean lens if necessary Check that the rear plate O rings are seated correctly and that the rear latches are in the closed and locked position 20 First Time Use All Light amp Motion equipment is pressure tested prior to shipp
20. ols Refer fig 13 Tele Zooms camcorder to telephoto Wide Zooms camcorder to wide angle Rec Toggles camcorder between record standby Mom Af Press and hold this button to put the camcorder into momentary Camcorder remains in AF as long as the button is pressed Once released the camcorder switches to manual focus This is useful in stopping the camcorder from seeking when filming in a low contrast environment To return the camcorder to press the AF OFF button Af Off dual function Press and release to switch camcorder to auto focus Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the camcorder off Front Plate Refer fig 14 Flip Filter Rotate lever to engage or disengage color correction filter Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 16 Fig 17 Rear Plate Refer fig 15 On Mode Turns the camcorder on and cycles through modes Housing Left Side Refer fig 16 and 17 Manual Activates the camera s manual button Briefly pushing this button activates manual control of the active function You can change the active function by pushing and holding the button until the menu of options appears on the display Camera Control Knob Adjusts the function activated with the Manual button Easy Press once to put most of the camera s settings in automatic adjustment mode Press again to allow use of manual features P Menu Selector Allows partial access to the camera s P Menu Rotate the knob
21. so hit the REC button on the right handle to both complete setup of the Tele Macro function and begin recording To exit the Tele Macro function use the WIDE button on the right handle to change the camera s zoom setting One Push White Balance Set up the P Menu as described in this manual under P Menu Setup Use of One Push White Balance Use the P Menu Selector to push the P Menu screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the WHITE BAL screen button Use the P Menu Selector to push the ONE PUSH screen button Aim the camera at the scene that will be used to establish white balance and use the P Menu Selector to push the screen button with the white balance icon The white balance icon in the upper right corner of the screen will flash until the camera finishes setting white balance You may now use the REC button on the right handle to record video with the current white balance setting You can reset white balance at any time by using the P Menu Selector to push the screen button with the white balance icon Alternately you can use the P Menu Selector to push the OK screen button This will exit the White Balance menu but leave white balance set to the most recent One Push White Balance setting To restore white balance to AUTO press the EASY button twice Using the Bluefin in VIR Mode Push the Bluefin s Mode button until the camcorder enters VTR Mode as listed and illustrated below the Bluefin s Smart Grip Controls allow yo
22. the END button and the X button This completes the setup of the P Menu to allow access to Smooth Slow Recording Tele Macro and One Push White Balance using the housing s P Menu Selector For detailed operation of these controls please see the Operation section of this manual When the P Menu button is now pressed the three buttons should be located identical to figure 8 im min RESET 46min SETUP CAMERA TAPE DELETE P MENU setting 0 05 39 Fig 5 6 E 159min 42min RESET IA B you sure 0 05 39 8 SMOOTH B SLWREC 0 5 2 n BM TELE GUIDE MACRO WHITE Y E Fig 7 Fig 8 Mounting the Camera 2 UI 10 12 13 14 Remove rear plate by pushing the Latch Lock in and rotating the latch down and forward of the housing body Refer fig 9 Remove the Camera Tray A Push forward on the Camera Tray Press the Camera Tray Release Latch down Refer fig 10 The Camera Tray is spring loaded and will slide out of the housing Open the rear connector cover on the camera Position the Camera Tray underneath the camera The camera s alignment hole forward of the camera s threaded hole should fit over the pin in the camera tray Use the Mounting Screw to secure the Camera Tray to the camera body It is important that the screw be snug to
23. u to controls the camcorder s VTR functions while the camcorder is still inside the Bluefin Commands Left Smart Grip Controls Refer fig 18 Far Frame Back while paused and reverse direction during playback Near Frame Advance while paused Photo Dis Rewind Lights Not used Photo Captures still image to Memory Stick Right Smart Grip Controls Refer fig 19 Tele Stop Wide Slow Motion Mom Af Pause AF Off Play Rec Fast Forward during Stop and records video to memory stick Rewind Frame Back Frame Adv Slow Motion Fig 18 Fig 19 Lens Installation Removal To Install Lens Perform o ring inspection Align lens to housing details Press lens into housing Rotate clockwise until Locking pin engages AWN To Remove Lens l Slide Locking pin outward away from lens 2 Rotate lens counter clockwise 3 Pull away from housing Reversing Smart Grip Button Functions Smart Grips can be programmed to swap left and right button functions This is useful if a Smart Grip battery becomes exhausted during a dive You then can swap Smart Grip functions to maintain primary housing operation This is a total button function swap not a button by button nor a custom configuration Press either FAR and NEAR or TELE and WIDE buttons simultaneously and hold for three seconds Button functions are now swapped Button functions will mirror opposite handle i e and PHOTO A
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