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1. TLC200 Pro User Manual Never miss a shot SEE tre HDR Time Lapse Video camera TLC200 Pro User Manual br nno brilliant innovation WELCOME TBRINNO FAMILY Welcome to Brinno Shave uour awesome Time Lapse videos with other Brinno fans facebook com Brinnolnc Register nline www brinno com suppor register html contact us customerservice brinno com b r nno more information www brinno com PAP EE Optional Accessories s Weather Resistant mm ATH120 Bike Cam Holder ABH100 54 Camera Wall Mount AWM100 Pan Lapse ART100 Micro Scope Adapter AMH100 s Brinno Reader ABR100 U Shutter Line ATS110 Motion Sensor ATM110 Pouch ATP100 Brinno Lens BCS 18 55 amp BCS 24 70 CONTENT HE 09 Package Contents 10 Before You Begin Taking Photos 10 Parts of the Camera 11 Display Icons 12 How Our Power Saving Technology Works 13 First Steps 15 Mode 16 Time Lapse Mode amp Setting a Time Interval 17 ToBegin Recording 18 To Stop Recording 19 Storage status 20 Focus Mode 21 Basic settings 21 Setting the Time Lapse Frame Rate 22 White Balance Mode 23 Image Quality 24 Scene 25 Timer 26 HDR Range 27 Exposure 27 Custom Image 28 More Settings 28 Time Stamp 28 LowLight Recording 29 Set Date amp Time 29 LED Indicator 30 Band Filter 30 Firmware Version 31 Reset 32 Referenc
2. Z Moon Special setting for Moon photography Low ISO setting extra long exposure time up to 2 sec Time Interval ASAP mode 4 seconds per picture ua C un Star Special setting for Star photography Low ISO setting super extra long exposure time up to 4 sec Time Interval ASAP mode 8 seconds per picture 24 Basic settings W j Setting Timer Timer 0000 0000 gt Exit 000 0000 Cancel The Timer will allow you to pre set a recording pe riod eg 8am 5 pm 1 Set the start recording time A area then set the stop recording time B area The time is set in 15 minutes incre ments Press MENU to lower the number press TIME to increase the number and press OK to next column Or you may select Cancel to disable Timer setting e g 0600 1600 morning to afternoon 1600 2330 afternoon to night 0000 0000 2345 0500 overnight A B 2 After setting up the time go back to the set up screen then press the OK button to move to the preview screen Hold the OK button for 2 seconds to start recording The LCD panel will show REC then turn off to save power The camera will automatically activate at the start recording time you selected T Lapse mra 1 Sec 2013 03 01 22 58 32 Set up screen Preview screen Recording Recording period ONCE YOU ACTIVATE TIMER YOUR TIME LAPSE CAMERA WILL ONLY WORK ATTHETIMER SETTING PERIOD 25 BEEN Basic settings HDR Ran
3. FPS Frames Per Time Lapse 20 FPS Second means Frame Rate 10 frames are 30 FPS played in 1 second 1 Press MENU button to enter Setting mode 2 Select and enter Time Lapse Frame Rate 3 What frame rate should use Generally 10 FPS is suitable for Time Lapse video but depending on your needs you can use 1 30 FPS 1 FPS If the video plays at 1 frame per second the video will not look smooth and the video length will be longer 30 FPS If the video plays at 30 frames per second the video will look smooth and the video length will be shorter Option Videoplaybackspeed Shooting subject 1 FPS Very slow Slide show 5 FPS Slow A Face time 10 FPS Medium Biking mores Medium lia endeavor THE LAC SM eaten 21 BEEN Basic settings White Balance Mode Setting White Balance WB Mode Auto 5000 Day 7000 Shad At the default setting of Auto AWB the camera auto matically adjusts white balance so that a white subject will appear white regardless of the color of the light source It may however be necessary to match white balance to the light source under mixed lighting or when photographing a subject that is a solid color s T Color The camera will adjust the Approx Auto white balance automatically 4000 to 7000K Jet Day balance automatically Approx 5000K Use when shooting in the Shade shade Approx 7000K F Cloudy Use when shooting
4. on a Approx 6000K cloudy day Fluorescent Use when shooting under 22 ES Light Cool fluorescent light Cool White i h RW Fluorescent Use when shooting under ma W Light Warm fluorescent light Warm White SUUS TU Tungsten Use when shooting under Ps Light Tungsten light Approx 2800K Basic settings Wl l l Image Quality Setting Quality Image Best Qu ality Better The Image Quality setting lets you choose a different image quality to fit your needs and the image quality will determine the number of frames that can be stored on the SD Card Single frame Be 4 GB SD card Description ME size capability Low compression Best hu Au ey a AR EAD RD data for highest Photos guality images 150 300 20 000 Better Kb General usage hais High compression rate produce less 70 150 30 000 Good Kb image data best photos for long capture periods 23 Scene Setting WWIIIIH Basic settings Scene Daylight Twilight Select the scene that best fits your photographic needs Daylight For any photography situation in Daytime Twilight Special setting for Sunrise amp Sunset photography Time Interval ASAP mode 1 seconds per picture ta ta ta C C Q U Night Special setting for Nighttime photography Low ISO setting long exposure time Time Interval ASAP mode 2 seconds per picture DH
5. your camera Select Set Date amp Time 2 In the highlight field press MENU to decrease the number press TIME to increase the num ber press OK to confirm and go to the next field When finished press OK to exit set up LED Indicator More LED Display LED ON Indicator You can choose whether or not the LED indicator will flash while capturing each frame 1 Select LED Indicator 2 ON When the camera is capturing a frame the LED indicator will flash once OFF During capture period the LED indicator will not flash at all 29 WN More settings Band Filter Setting Flicker Set Band None Filter 50 Hz Select the correct fluorescent lighting frequency to match your indoor lighting frequency 1 Select Band Filter 2 None For outdoor environment 50 Hz Europe 60 Hz USA A We suggest you use None when the scene is outdoors Firmware Version More Firmware Firmware Version X XX X Displays the current version of firmware installed on the camera 1 Select Firmware Version 2 Displays the current version of firmware for 30 sec onds Press the OK button to exit firmware 30 More settings l You can reset your camera back to the default settings 1 Select Reset 2 Select YES and press the OK button to reset your camera Function Setting Capture mode Time Lapse Time Interval 2 seconds Time Lapse Frame Rate 10 FPS White Ba
6. 35 0 5 MIN 12 300 42 0 10 MIN 6 300 43 0 1 HR 1070 4 HR 269 24 HR 45 45 0 Scene Twilight mode Captured frames to Time interval P ter lo Days ASAP 93 690 1 2 SEC 67 400 1 6 5 SEC 55 500 3 2 10 SEC 51 300 5 9 20 SEC 51 000 11 5 30 SEC 45 000 15 0 1 MIN 33 700 23 0 5 MIN 10 900 38 0 10 MIN 5 900 41 0 1 HR 1 060 4 HR 269 dis 24 HR 45 45 0 39 BEEN Battery Life Scene Night mode f Captured frames to ASAP 49 420 1 1 5 SEC 39 000 23 10 SEC 30 000 3 5 20 SEC 28 100 6 5 30 SEC 26 200 9 0 1 MIN 21 800 15 0 5 MIN 9 300 32 0 10 MIN 5 400 37 0 1 HR 1 040 43 0 4 HR 268 24 HR 44 iii Scene Moon mode Captured frames to ASAP 26 000 12 7 SEC 18 300 1 5 10 SEC 18 800 22 20 SEC 16 000 3 5 30 SEC 15 500 5 0 1 MIN 13 800 9 0 5 MIN 7 400 25 0 10 MIN 4 700 32 0 1 HR 1000 42 0 4 HR 266 24 HR 44 ii 40 Battery Life Wa Scene Star mode 1 Captured frames to ASAP 13 200 1 2 20 SEC 9 900 23 30 SEC 8 800 3 0 1 MIN 8 200 5 7 5 MIN 5 400 19 0 10 MIN 3 800 27 0 1 HR 970 40 0 4 HR 262 44 0 24 HR 44 45 0 41 Specification CAMERA Model TLC200 Pro LCD Screen 1 44 TFT LCD Lens Rotating Angle 120 Waterproof Optional Use with the TLC200Pro Weather Resistant Housing ATH120 CAPTURE MODE Time L
7. apse Auto generation of Time Lapse video Stop Motion Optional Use with the Shutter Line ATS110 SENSOR Type 1 3 HDR sensor OPTICS LENS BCS 019 RECORDING TIME INTERVAL POWER DIMENSION br nno brilliant innovation
8. e 32 CS mount lens 33 Extensional accessories 34 External Power 35 Micro USB connector File transfer 36 Micro USB connector Webcam 37 What Settings Should Use 38 Scene Setting amp What Size SD Card Should Use 39 Battery Life 42 Specification T Lapse jr ASAP KES 2013 03 01 22 58 32 SD Storage Size AGB Used 27 Free 73 SD Storage Set the Time Interval Time Lapse Frame Rate 1 FPS 5 FPS 10 FPS 15 FPS 20 FPS 30 FPS ASAP 30Sec White Balance Mode 1Sec 1Min Auto 5000 Day 7000 Shad 6000 Clou 2Sec 5 Min 4000 FI C 3300 FL W 2800 Inc 3Sec 10Min Image Quality Fa I Best Better Good BC ustom 20 Sec Scene Daylight Twilight Night Moon Star Timer T Lapse Mn You can set start and stop time A S A P ee High Medium Low 2013 03 01 Exposure 4 22 58 32 gt te we j SMENU TIME gt Custom Image Saturation eee ontrast e Sharpness I off EXIT MORE Time Stamp If the screen goes to sleep press OK to wake up off on f dmnn Low Light Recording AS AP off on Set Date amp Time 2013 03 01 LED Indicator 22 58 32 ma and Filter None 50Hz 60Hz el ce ce Firmware Version RESET EXIT Subject to change without notice please refer to EXIT brinno com support tor latest information Package Contents IN 1 il ea HDR Time Lapse Camera TLC200 Pro 4 AA Batteries SD Card Lens cover BCS 019 Lens come
9. een the camera will go to Preview screen automatically You can press the MENU or TIME button to go back to the set up screen At Preview Screen After 50 seconds without activity on the set up or pre view screen the LCD screen will turn off automatically to save power You can press the OK button to wake up camera First Steps INN Initial Step 1 Installing the Batteries 1 Open battery door 2 Insert 4 AA batteries 3 Close battery door A Be sure the battery cover is locked into place Initial Step 2 Installing SD Card o U uj x 1 Open SD card cover d 2 Insert SD card until it clicks into place 3 Close SD card cover BEEN First Steps Initial Step 3 Turning on the Camera T Lapse IIT 1 Sec 22 59 32 VN lt READING 2013 03 01 wy 1 Rotate the Power switch to the ON position 2 Process screen A It may display other information on screen please refer to page 7 3 SetUp screen Initial Step 4 Setting the Time and Date More Date amp Time Set Date 2013 03 01 1 Press the MENU button to go to Setting gt MORE 2 At MORE Setting select Set Date amp Time and press OK 3 Atthe highlight field press MENU to decrease value press TIME gt to increase value press OK to confirm and go to the next field When finished press OK to exit set up Mode sa Start Screen TLapse m ASAP o 2013 03 01 22 58 32 AIME J Set Set the Ti
10. ge Setting HDF Range High Medium HDR High Dynamic Range setting let s you choose the required HDR setting Description For example High Suggested setting for sunrise or sunset Medium For any standard shooting situation Low For portraits 26 Basic settings II Exposure Setting Exposure In the Exposure setting menu press MENU gt to increase exposure time or select TIME lt to de crease the exposure time Press OK to exit Custom Image Setting Custom Image Custom Custom Custom Saturation Contrast Sharpness Control Saturation Contrast Sharpness Select and enter each setting using MENU lt and TIME gt to adjust the effect Then press OK to exit 27 Re More settings Time Stamp Time Stamp You can choose if you want the time stamp to show at bottom of your video 1 Select Time Stamp 2 Select ON or OFF Low Light Recording More Low Light Low Light gt ON Recording You can choose to set up your camera to record videos in a low light environment or not lt 5 Lux 1 Select Low Light Recording 2 ON Allows your camera to record video in a low light environment OFF Your camera will go to sleep in a low light envi ronment 28 More settings III Set Date amp Time More Date amp Time 12013 03 01 set Date 22 58 32 amp Time F lt OK Fa Set the correct date and time for
11. lance Mode Auto Image Quality Better Scene Daylight HDR Range Medium Time Stamp ON Low Light Recording ON LED Indicator ON Band Filter None 31 OI Reference CS mount lens The TLC200 Pro comes with an interchangeable CS Mount lens so you can change the CS Mount lens by yourself to fit your shooting needs off Take off Lens Default Lens Brinno Lens Replace with other CS Lens 34 Reference wam Extensional accessories This extension connector is used for optional Brinno Time Lapse accessories Shutter Line ATS110 For creating Stop Motion film and Face Time Lapse video Motion Sensor ATM110 For motion activated use turns your time lapse camera into a motion activated camera Motion Sensor Shutter Line ATM110 ATS110 33 SOI Reference External Power fall Nx For long term use you can attach an external power supply DC 5V through the Micro USB connector 4 DC 5V 34 Reference wam Micro USB connector A File transfer You can connect the TLC200 Pro to your computer in order to transfer the time lapse video from the SD card to the computer OS requirement Windows XP and above LCD Display Micro USB SI Reference Micro USB connector B Webcam A NS With the TLC200 Pro connected to your computer you can install free webcam software The TLC200 Pro can then be used as a webcam for yo
12. me Interval Time Interval Setting Settings Refer to Page21 31 Setting the f Time Interval SD Storage Display the SD Refer to Size 4GB Card capacity Paqe16 Used 27 ge16 a Refer to Page19 Enlarge the preview image so you can easily adjust the lens focus Refer to Page20 NEE Mode Time Lapse Mode In Time Lapse Mode the camera will take one photo at the time interval you selected When you are finished recording the camera will convert those photos into a time lapse video Before you begin recording you can change the Time Lapse Frame Rate For more information please refer to page 16 Output file format AVI Without audio Resolution 720P Time Lapse video length The maximum size of each single AVI file ranges between 8 192 to 20 480 frames depending on the time interval setting 1 Setting a Time Interval T Lapse sun 1 Sec 2013 03 01 22 58 32 Set up screen CUSTOM 1 1 Press TIME button to enter time interval set up 1 2 Press MENU lt and TIME gt to select a pre set time interval or customize it by yourself When complete press the OK Button to confirm and return to the Set up screen A Time Interval range from below 1 second to 24 hours 16 Mode sa 2 To Begin Recording 2013 03 01 22 58 32 Set up screen Preview screen Recording Recording period 2 1 After selecting the time interval press OK to pro ceed to the Preview Sc
13. reen 2 2 On the Preview screen hold the OK button for 2 seconds to start recording Preview Screen will show REC at the bottom bar 2 3 During the recording period the LCD panel will turn off to save power NEE Mode 3 To Stop Recording Preview screen 3 1 3 2 When recording hold the OK button until the LCD panel turns on and shows the text Process ing this means the camera is processing the AVI and closing the file When the processing is completed it will display the text Ready This indicates the recording session is finished Remove the SD card from the camera and insert it into your computer or laptop to enjoy your amazing Time Lapse Videos Storage Status III In this mode the LCD will display the SD card capacity so you will know how much free space remains on the SD card SD Storage Size AGB Used 27 Free 73 WIIIIIII Focus Mode In this mode the camera will enlarge the preview im age making it easier to focus the lens Page 5 1 Select and enter Focus mode 2 See the enlarged preview image 3 Usethe screwdriver to loosen the screw on the BCS 019 lens Adjust the lens focus 4 Once finished use the screwdriver to tighten the screw 5 Press OK to exit focus mode 20 Basic settings 000 Setting the Time Lapse Playback Frame Rate You can change the videos FPS frames per second playback with this setting Setting Frame Rate 10FPS 15
14. s mounted on the camera Lens cover Screwdriver Q Screw 09 EI Before You Begin Taking Photos Parts of the Camera BCS 019 Lens Page 32 LCD Screen 6 SD Card Slot MENU Button Connector for Accessories Page 33 TIME gt Button Connector for Micro USB cable Page 34 36 Ql OK START Button Battery Door Power Switch Strap Evelet Tripod Screw Hole LED indicator Display Icons sl ein Capture mode O T Lapse EA cap T Lapse Time Lapse mode Shutter Stop Motion mode LASAP p Motion Motion Activated mode Time interval 2013 03 01 22 58 32 Select a pre set time inter val or customize yourself Preview screen System date and time Battery level EST AWB Battery fully charged Battery partially charged Low battery Replace as soon as possible Out of battery m Replace battery immediately At Preview screen Scene mode BATTERY White Balance mode EMPTY Preview image capture window Ej Battery Empty Please replace battery immediately EJ SD Card Full Please download files to clear SD card space SD Card Error Please replace SD card No Card ERRORI NO CARD Please Insert SD card KS How Our Power Saving Technology Works Set up screen Preview screen Turn off LCD T Lapse umn gao AWB aan 1 Sec EE 2013 03 21 22 58 32 At The Set Up Screen After 10 seconds without activity on the set up scr
15. ur computer Suggested software please check on Brinno com OS requirement Windows XP and above Md LCD Display 9 e What setting should use lll l s Time Playback 1 30 seconds Daily Life Recording kids pets all parts of daily life 10 30 Party Recording family parties public events and happy time all around 1 10 seconds 10 30 Traveling Recording your trips short and long 2 sec 1 min 10 30 Plant Recording Flowers growing or gardening over a period of time 1 30 min 15 30 Construction Recording a building being built or any construction project 30 min 1 hr 15 30 Biking Recording a bike ride or trip 1 sec 10 30 Face time lapse You re the leading character in your time lapse videos Shutter line 37 BEEN Scene Setting The longest exposure time 1 15 0 5 1 2 4 Sec The shortest time interval 0 2 1 1 2 4 8 Sec BEBE What Size SD Card Should I Use 4 GB SD Card 30 000 8 GB SD Card 60 000 16 GB SD Card 120 000 32 GB SD Card 240 000 A Based on a selected image quality setting of Good 38 Battery Life W Scene Day mode 1 Captured frames to ASAP 168 000 1 1 SEC 200 000 23 2 SEC 244 000 5 6 5 SEC 204 000 11 5 10 SEC 145 000 17 0 20 SEC 108 000 25 0 30 SEC 84 500 29 0 1 MIN 51 000

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