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Liquid Image APEX User Manual

Liquid Image APEX
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ATTENTION
This manual explains how to safely operate the Camera Goggle.
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
this product, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual, or
modifications to the CAMERA GOGGLE.
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
a 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, 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 Camera Goggle 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 battery must be performed by an
adult 18 years or older who has read and understands this manual. An
adult must always check all water resistant compartments prior to each use.
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1.0 GET TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA GOGGLE
1.1 Features
Video Clips, Still Images, Micro SD/SDHC Card support
Driver free for Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac 10.4 or above
1.2 Specifications -
1.2 System Requirements
Subject to change without notice
Sensor 1/2.5” 5.0MP CMOS Sensor
Image Resolution 12.0 Megapixels (4000x3000)
Lens F/3.2 f=2.75mm (135 Degree FOV)
Focus range .4m to infinity
Internal Memory 256MB NAND Flash Memory for CPU only
External Memory Card Micro SD/SDHC Card supports up to 32GB
Must be Class 4 and above
Video Mode 30FPS@HD 1080P
60FPS@HD 720P (1280x720) with Audio
(1920X1080) with Audio
File Format Picture: JPEG, Video: H.264 MOV with Audio
Status Display LCD Display
PC Interface USB
Power 3.7V Lithium Rechargeable Battery 1150mAh
Auto Off System time 180 seconds
Operating System
CPU Intel® Core™ 2 Duo CPU E6300 processor
(or above), AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (or above)
RAM 1GB RAM (2GB recommended for editing HD videos)
300 MB available hard disk space
Memory
Graphics Card
256 MB Graphics Card or above is recommendeded
TV Output PAL and NTSC
Quantity of pixels is only an approximate number Approximate frames per second
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No Software required to download files
Windows® XP (SP2 or higher) ,Vista™,
Windows® 7 or Mac 10.4
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4.0 Recording Pictures and Video
4.1 720P Video Mode ENG-10
4.2 1080P Video Mode ENG-10
4.3 Still Image Photo Mode ENG-11
4.4 Continuous Photo Mode ENG-11
4.5 Power Off ENG-11
5.0 Transferring Still Images and Video to a Computer
5.1 Opening Memory Compartment ENG-12
5.2 Connecting and Transferring Files ENG-12
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ENG-15
5.3 Disconnecting and Closing Memory Compartment ENG-13
7.0 Video and Image File Size
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6.0 Viewing Videos and Still Images on TV
6.1 Setting Correct NTSC/PAL Mode for your TV
6.2 Video and Still Image Playback on a TV
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10.0 Replacing Lenses
10.1 Removing the Lens
10.2 Inserting the Lens
9.0 Care and Maintenance ENG-16
8.0 Firmware and Product Updates ENG-16
11.0 Camera Warnings and Precautions ENG-18
12.0 Battery Warning and Precautions ENG-19
13.0 Commonly Asked Questions and Troubleshooting ENG-20
CONTENTS
1.0 Get to know your CAMERA GOGGLE
1.1 Features ENG-
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1.2 Specifications ENG- 2
1.3 System requirements ENG- 2
2.0 Functional Parts
2.1 Included Parts and Accessories ENG- 3
2.2 Part Names - Front View ENG- 4
2.3 Part Names - Back View ENG- 4
2.4 Part Names - Ports and LCD Screen
2.5 Part Names - Battery Compartment
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2.6 Replace Goggle Strap
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2.7 Replace Face Foam and Rotate Lens
ENG- 7
3.0 Camera Goggle Setup
3.1 Recharging or Replacing the Li-ion Battery ENG- 8
3.2 Inserting Micro SD/SDHC Memory Card ENG- 8
3.3 Setting the Date and Time Mode
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Liquid Image APEX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frame Rate30fps
WaterproofYes
Battery Life2 hours
ConnectivityUSB
MemoryMicroSD (up to 32 GB)
Mounting OptionsGoggle

Summary

Get to Know Your Camera Goggle

Features

Lists camera capabilities, video modes, and compatibility with storage cards.

Specifications

Details technical specifications including sensor, resolution, lens, memory, file formats, and power.

System requirements

Outlines the necessary operating system, CPU, RAM, and graphics card for the camera.

Functional Parts

Included Parts and Accessories

Lists all components provided in the camera package for initial setup and use.

Part Names - Front View

Identifies and labels the external parts visible on the front of the camera.

Part Names - Back View

Identifies and labels the external parts visible on the back of the camera.

Part Names - Ports and LCD Screen

Details the location and function of various ports and the LCD screen interface.

Part Names - Battery Compartment

Illustrates the battery compartment and its locking mechanism.

Replace Goggle Strap

Provides instructions on how to detach and attach the goggle strap.

Replace Face Foam and Rotate Camera Lens

Guides on replacing the face foam and adjusting the camera lens angle.

Camera Goggle Setup

Recharging or Replacing Li-Ion Battery

Instructions for charging the internal battery and procedures for its replacement.

Inserting Micro SD or SDHC Memory Card - Mandatory

Essential steps for inserting a memory card to enable recording functions.

Setting the Date and Time Mode

Explains how to set the date and time, which is embedded in recorded media files.

Recording Pictures and Video

720P @ 60 FPS Video Mode - BLUE LIGHT

How to record video at 720p resolution and 60 frames per second, indicated by a blue light.

1080P @ 30 FPS Video Mode - GREEN LIGHT

How to record video at 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second, indicated by a green light.

Still Image Photo Mode - RED LIGHT

Instructions for capturing single still photographs, indicated by a red light.

Continuous Photo Mode - PURPLE LIGHT

How to take a series of photos automatically, indicated by a purple light.

Power Off

Procedures for turning off the camera device.

Transferring Still Images and Video to a Computer

Opening Memory Compartment

Steps to open the compartment to access the USB and SD card ports.

Connecting and Transferring Files

Guides on connecting the camera to a computer and transferring media files.

Disconnecting and Closing Memory Compartment

Safe procedures for disconnecting the camera and closing the memory compartment.

Viewing Videos and Still Images on a TV

Setting correct NTSC/PAL mode for your TV

Instructions for configuring the TV video output mode (NTSC or PAL) for compatibility.

Video and Still Image Playback on a TV

Steps for playing back recorded videos and images on a connected television set.

Video and Image File Size

Firmware and Product Updates

Care and Maintenance

Replacing Lenses

Removing Lens

Detailed step-by-step instructions for safely removing the camera lens.

Inserting Lens

Detailed step-by-step instructions for correctly inserting a new camera lens.

Camera Warnings and Precautions

Battery Warnings and Precautions

Commonly Asked Questions and Troubleshooting

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