Page 2 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents I. Package Contents ................................................................................................................ 2II. Getting to Know Your Camera. ....................................................................................... 3-8 a. Front view ..........
Page 4 - II. Getting to Know Your Camera; Front view; accessory – sold separately); Wrist strap connection
3 II. Getting to Know Your Camera Front view 1. Shutter button2. Optical glass lens port3. Lens adapter ring (For attaching close-up lens accessory – sold separately) 4. Wrist strap connection
Page 5 - Rear view; Waterproof USB contacts
4 II. Getting to Know Your Camera Rear view 1. 2.4” TFT color display2. Serial # (or located under USB cover)3. “Piano Key” controls: a. Video (up) b. Menu (down) c. Playback / Power (back 1 step) 4. Waterproof USB contacts (shown w/ USB cover) 5. 1/4-20 tripod accessory mount
Page 6 - Capture Mode; WiFi On
5 II. Getting to Know Your Camera LCD Display: Capture Mode 1. Scene modes a. Landb. Divec. Snorkeld. Ext Light e. 2 Ext Lights 2. Capture mode a. Singleb. Continuousc. Time Lapse d. AEB 3. WiFi On 4. Timers a. Video record time (H:MM:SS) b. Time Lapse countdown time (MM:SS) 5. Battery condition a. ...
Page 7 - Image size resolution; Exposure Value; Video resolution size
6 II. Getting to Know Your Camera LCD Display: Capture Mode 6. Image size resolution a. 16MP / 4128 x 3096 / 4:3 / 140 ° b. 14MP / 4128 x 2322 / 3:2 / 130 ° c. 12MP / 3464 x 2598 / 3:2 / 90 ° d. 8MP / 3072 x 2304 / 4:3 / 140 ° e. 7MP / 3072 x 2304 / 4:3 / 140 ° f. 4MP / 2440 x 1832 / 4:3 / 140 ° g. ...
Page 8 - Thumbnail
7 II. Getting to Know Your Camera LCD Display: Playback Mode (Thumbnail view) 1. Playback icon - Thumbnail view 2. Thumbnail images (Maximum 4 per page) 3. Battery condition 4. File type: a. Still image b. Video clip 5. Folder # (100 to 999) 6. File # (0001 to 0999)
Page 9 - Playback icon - Single image view
8 II. Getting to Know Your Camera LCD Display: Playback Mode (Single view) 1. Playback icon - Single image view 2. Folder # (100 to 999)3. File # (0001 to 0999)4. Battery condition5. Elapse time H:MM:SS (video files only)6. Video status bar (video files only)7. Total recorded time H:MM:SS (video fil...
Page 10 - III. Basic Camera Operation; Push and hold bottom button for 2 seconds to power camera
9 III. Basic Camera Operation Power On: Push and hold bottom button for 2 seconds to power camera ON or OFF.
Page 11 - steady and push
III. Basic Camera Operation Take a Picture: Aim, hold camera steady and push shutter button. Take a Video: Aim, hold camera steady and push video button to start or stop video recording. Note: >OLU]PKLVYLJVYKPUNPZPUWYVNYLZZ`V\^PSSZLLHYLKKV[^P[O elapse record timer on the top right of the LCD dis...
Page 12 - This on-screen guide will help you set the camera correctly.; Push shutter button to select “Easy Setup.”
III. Basic Camera Operation Easy Setup: This on-screen guide will help you set the camera correctly. 1. Push MENU button 2. Push shutter button to select “Easy Setup.” 3. Follow the on-screen guide using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) buttons to select desired option and Shutter button to confirm setting. 1...
Page 14 - Insert USB cable into; Dry camera before inserting USB adapter.
13 III. Basic Camera Operation Charge Battery: 1. Remove USB cover. 2. Make sure camera is dry. Insert USB cable into USB adapter, and insert into waterproof USB port Warning: Dry camera before inserting USB adapter. USB adapter is not waterproof.
Page 15 - Connect other end of
14 III. Basic Camera Operation 3. Connect other end of the USB cable into the wall charger, and insert wall charger into outlet. 4. The camera will display PC and Charge options. 5. Use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) buttons to select Charge and push Shutter button to confirm selection.
Page 17 - Upload pictures to PC:
16 III. Basic Camera Operation Upload pictures to PC: 1. Remove USB cover. 2. Make sure camera is dry. Insert USB cable into USB adapter, and into waterproof USB port. Warning: Dry camera before inserting USB adapter. USB adapter is not waterproof.
Page 19 - Display will show PC connection icon for about; For Windows
18 III. Basic Camera Operation 6. Display will show PC connection icon for about 1 minute. Note: (M[LYTPU\[L[OLJHTLYH^PSSNVPU[VWV^LYZH]LTVKLHUKKPZWSH` will turn off while camera is still connected to PC. 7\ZOHU`I\[[VU[VZOV^7*JVUULJ[PVUPJVU;OLIH[[LY`^PSSRLLWP[ZJOHYNLUV[JOHYNLVYKPZJOHYNL^OLU connec...
Page 21 - IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet; Download and install the free
IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet 1. Download and install the free “ACTION CAM HD PRO ” app* to your Android or iOS device. 2. In the camera’s “System Settings” menu, turn WiFi setting to “WiFi: On.” Note: (M[LY[\YUPUN>P-P65WSLHZLHSSV^[VZLJVUKZMVY[OL>P-P[VZ[HY[\W 20
Page 22 - “MICRO 2.0 UW CAMERA”
21 IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet 3. On your smartphone (or tablet), select “Settings” icon then select “WiFi.” 4. On the list of available WiFi hotspots, click “MICRO 2.0 UW CAMERA” and enter password 1234567890 5. Open “ACTION CAM HD PRO” app. Camera will automatically connect to your sm...
Page 23 - Changing ACTION CAM HD PRO username and password; Follow these instructions to change the default username; Connect camera to PC using USB cable. See page 16
22 IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet Changing ACTION CAM HD PRO username and password (OPTIONAL): Follow these instructions to change the default username ZLHSPML40*96<>*(4,9(HUKWHZZ^VYK (1234567890): 1. Connect camera to PC using USB cable. See page 16 for instructions on connecting ca...
Page 24 - Under the section “SoftAP configuration,” change the
IV. WiFi Connection to Smartphone/Tablet 3. Under the section “SoftAP configuration,” change the default username “MICRO 2.0 UW CAMERA” (2) and password “1234567890” (3) to a new username and password of your choice. Username and password must be a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 32 charact...
Page 25 - V. Care and Maintenance
24 V. Care and Maintenance 0TTLKPH[LS` HM[LY \ZPUN JHTLYH \UKLY^H[LY ZVHR JHTLYH PU H fresh water tub for about 10 minutes. >OPSLOVSKPUNJHTLYH\UKLY^H[LYW\ZOLHJOI\[[VUHML^[PTLZ to rinse out trapped saltwater. +Y`OV\ZPUN^P[OJSLHUZVM[[V^LSHM[LYYLTV]PUNMYVTMYLZO^H[LY tub. Never let water dry on th...
Page 26 - Camera locks up; shutter button at the same time to force-off and reset the camera.; Camera not connecting to computer or wall charger
25 VI. Troubleshooting Camera locks up 0U[OLL]LU[[OLJHTLYHSVJRZ\WW\ZO[OLWV^LYI\[[VUHUK shutter button at the same time to force-off and reset the camera. *OLJR:LH3PML^LIZP[LMVYMPYT^HYL\WKH[LZ! www.sealife-cameras.com/firmware Camera not connecting to computer or wall charger .LU[S` JSLHU [OL NVSK...
Page 27 - VI. Troubleshooting; Pictures/videos not sharp or out of focus; Center at
26 VI. Troubleshooting Pictures/videos not sharp or out of focus ;OLJHTLYH\ZLZHMP_LKMVJ\ZSLUZ[OH[PZZOHYWMYVT¹JT to infinity. Make sure to maintain at least 12” (30cm) distance between the camera and the subject. For close-up shooting distances of 6” to 24” consider purchasing the SeaLife 10X Close-...
Page 28 - VII. Spare Parts and Service; before your next dive trip.; Parts; please follow these important instructions:
27 VII. Spare Parts and Service >L Z[HUK ILOPUK V\Y WYVK\J[ ^P[O H WSLKNL [V WYV]PKL Z\WLYPVY service to our customers. If your camera needs service or if you need a replacement part, we promise fast, friendly and professional ZLY]PJL ZV `V\ JHU OH]L `V\Y LX\PWTLU[ PU NVVK ^VYRPUN VYKLY before yo...
Page 30 - C Statement; Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information
VIII. I C Statement 29 Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-247 . Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including inter...
Page 31 - VIII. FCC Statement; Informations concernant l’exposition aux fr
30 VIII. FCC Statement Canada, avis d’Industry Canada (IC) *L[HWWHYLPSU\TtYPX\LKLJSHZZL)LZ[JVUMVYTLH\_UVYTLZJHUHKPLUULZ0*,: et RSS-247 . Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne KVP[ WHZ JH\ZLY K»PU[LYMtYLUJL L[ JL[ HWWHYLPS KVP[ HJJLW[LY [V\[L PU[LYMtYLUJLUV...