Silvercrest SAK 4000 A1 Operation and Safety Notes

Kategorie
Action-Sportkameras
Typ
Operation and Safety Notes
4K ACTION CAMERA SAK 4000 A1
IAN 313595
4K ACTION CAMERA
Operation and safety notes
ACTION CAM 4K
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
GB / IE / NI Operation and safety notes Page 5
DE / AT / CH Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise Seite 93
Before reading, unfold both pages containing illustrations and familiarise yourself
with all functions of the device.
Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die beiden Seiten mit den Abbildungen aus und machen
Sie sich anschließend mit allen Funktionen des Gerätes vertraut.
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Photo mode
Video mode
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Playback mode
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Photo
Photo
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Warning notices and symbols used ..................... Page 8
List of pictograms used .................................................... Page 8
Introduction ............................................................................... Page 10
Intended use .................................................................................... Page 10
Privacy, copyright and data protection .......................................... Page 10
Parts description............................................................................... Page 11
Delivery contents ............................................................................. Page 13
Technical data ................................................................................. Page 13
General safety notes ......................................................... Page 16
Safety instructions for rechargeable batteries ............................... Page 18
Before use ................................................................................... Page 19
Initial use ...................................................................................... Page 20
Charging the rechargeable battery................................................Page 20
Replacing the rechargeable battery ................... Page 21
Inserting / removing the memory card ............................................ Page 22
Explanation of button functions ...................................................... Page 24
Switching the product on and off ................................................... Page 24
Changing modes ............................................................................. Page 25
Recording video...............................................................................Page 25
Taking photos .................................................................................. Page 26
Viewing videos and photos.............................................................Page 26
Deleting videos and photos ............................................................ Page 29
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Configuring the product ................................................. Page 31
Adjust video settings ........................................................................ Page 31
Adjust photo settings ....................................................................... Page 45
Setting effects ................................................................................... Page 58
General settings .................................................................... Page 67
Inserting the product into the
waterproof case .................................................................... Page 80
Fitting the helmet mount ................................................ Page 81
Memory and viewing options .................................. Page 82
Connecting the product to a TV ...................................................... Page 82
Connecting the product to a computer .......................................... Page 82
Saving videos and photos to your computer ................................. Page 83
Cleaning and care ................................................................ Page 83
Cleaning and caring for the waterproof case
... Page 84
Storage during non-use .................................................. Page 84
Troubleshooting.....................................................................Page 85
Disposal ......................................................................................... Page 86
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Warranty ..................................................................................... Page 87
Conditions of warranty .................................................................... Page 87
Warranty period and legal claims for defects...............................Page 88
Scope of warranty ........................................................................... Page 88
Processing of warranty claims ........................................................ Page 89
Service ............................................................................................ Page 90
Supplier / Producer / Importer ......................................................... Page 91
EU Compliance information ......................................... Page 91
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Warning notices and symbols used
These instructions for use contain the following warnings:
DANGER! This symbol, along with the signal word
“DANGER“, indicates a life-threatening situation which
could cause fatal injuries unless avoided.
WARNING! This symbol, along with the signal word
“WARNING“, indicates a dangerous situation which
could cause serious injuries unless avoided.
CAUTION! This symbol, along with the signal word
“CAUTION“, indicates a low-risk danger which could
cause minor to moderate injuries unless avoided.
ATTENTION! This symbol, along with the signal word
ATTENTION“, indicates that property damage is possibl
e.
List of pictograms used
Refer to instructions for use!
Observe the warnings and safety notes!
Warnings
Instructions
Never leave children unattended with the packaging
material or the product.
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Wear safety gloves!
Alternating voltage
Direct current
Products and packaging should be disposed of in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
Symbol identifying electrical and electronic devices
Environmental damage through incorrect disposal of
the rechargeable battery!
The packaging is made from 100 % recycled paper.
Li-Ion
Like all batteries, lithium batteries should be disposed
of in commercial battery collection boxes and never in
the household waste. Consumers are legally obliged
to do this.
This product complies with the applicable product-
specific European directives.
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4K Action camera SAK 4000 A1
Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new product.
You have chosen a high quality product. The instructions
for use are part of the product. They contain important in-
formation concerning safety, use and disposal. Before using the
product, please familiarise yourself with all of the safety information
and instructions for use. Only use the product as described and for
the specified applications. If you pass the product on to anyone else,
please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation with it.
Intended use
This information electronics product is intended for the creation of
personal films and photographs both indoors and outdoors, e.g.
when climbing, cycling or diving.
Any use other than described above or any modification of the p
roduct
is prohibited and will result in damage. The manufacturer does not as-
sume any liability for damage arising from improper use. This product
is not intended for commercial use.
Privacy, copyright and data protection
The videos and photographs made with this product are to be pro-
duced for private use. Refrain from creating unauthorized videos and
photographs that breach copyright. Also note that the creation of
videos and photographs at events, performances, exhibitions or
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recordings in commercial environments goes against copyright law
and other legal rights, even if these images are created for private use.
Please observe and protect the personal rights of others–this also and
specifically applies to country-specific particularities. Ensure that the
created video and photograph files cannot be used by unauthorized
persons (e.g. put on the internet).
Parts description
Camera (Fig. A):
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On / off / mode button
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Shutter release / select button
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Internal microphone
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Lens
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LCD touch display
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Status LED
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LED charge display
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Mini USB port
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Micro SD card slot
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Micro HDMI port
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Battery compartment cover
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Speaker
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Tripod socket opening
Display screen (Fig. B):
Video Mode:
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Battery status
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-touch button (mode menu)
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Image stabilisation
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Wind suppression
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Time lapse
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Slow motion
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-touch button settings
(audio / mic / speaker)
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-touch button
(speaker on / off)
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-touch button
(microphone on / off)
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-touch button
(sound on / off)
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Display “Video resolution“
4K/30 fps**
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Diving mode
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Scene mode *
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Video mode
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Interval shooting
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Continuous shooting
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Display “Video time remain-
ing on memory card“
* The symbol shown varies ac-
cording to the mode you have
selected (see chapter “Adjust
video settings“).
* The video resolution shown
varies according to the video
resolution you have selected
(see chapter “Adjust video
settings“).
Photo mode:
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Battery status
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-touch button (mode
menu)
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-touch button
(audio / mic /
speaker settings)
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-touch button
(speaker on / off)
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-touch button
(microphone on / off)
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-touch button
(sound on / off)
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Diving mode
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Scene mode ***
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Photo mode
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Time lapse interval
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Continuous shutter
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Self-timer
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Display “Remaining image
storage space on memory
card“
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Display “Photo resolution“
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*** The symbol shown varies
according to which mode y
ou
have selected (see chapter
Adjust photo settings“).
**** The photo resolution varies
according to which photo
resolution you have sele
cted
(see chapter “Adjust photo
settings“).
Playback mode:
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-touch button (video)
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-touch button (photo)
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-touch button (delete)
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-touch button (back)
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Display “Disk space“ 0/0
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Accessories (Fig. C):
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Frame mount
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Helmet mount (flat)
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Helmet mount (curved)
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3M adhesive labels for
mounting
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Quick-release mount
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Universal adaptor
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USB cable
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Screw
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Locking clip (waterproof
case)
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Waterproof case
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Screwdriver
Delivery contents
Remove all packaging materials and check that all parts are com-
plete and undamaged. If the delivery is incomplete or damaged,
please contact the manufacturer.
1 4K Action camera
1 Waterproof case
1 USB cable
1 Li-ion rechargeable battery
B028115350001
1 Universal adapter
1 Frame mount
2 Helmet mounts
1 Quick-release mount
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3M adhesive labels for mounting
2 Screws
1 Screwdriver
1 Set of operating instructions
Technical data
Camera:
Model no.: SAK 4000 A1
Sensor: 13 MP CMOS sensor
LCD touch display: 5.1 cm / 2
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Dimensions (without
waterproof case): approx. 60 x 41 x 32.5 mm
Weight: approx. 77 g (incl. rechargeable battery)
Operating temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C
Storage temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C
Humidity: 0 % to 75 %
IP protection class: Only when used with waterproof case:
IP68 / 30 m deep / 30 minutes
Memory (external): Micro SD / SDHC memory cards up to
64 GB / at least class 10 required
Lens:
Wide-angle lens: 160 °
Aperture: F2.8
Focal length: 2.27
Focus area: 20 mm - ∞
Focus mode: fixed focus
Video:
Maximum resolution: 3840 x 2160P30
2720 x 1530P30
1920 x 1080P60
1280 x 720P120
Compression format: H.264
File format: MOV
Image stabiliser: digital image stabilisation
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Photos:
Maximum resolution: 5120 x 3840 pixel
4640 x 3480 pixel
4320 x 3240 pixel
4208 x 3156 pixel (native)
4320 x 2430 pixel
3840 x 2160 pixel
2592 x 1944 pixel
1920 x 1080 pixel
Compression format: JPEG
File format: JPG
Connections:
USB: mini USB port
HDMI: Micro HDMI
Tripod socket: ¼
Power supply:
Rechargeable battery: Lithium-ion, 3.8 V / 1100 mAh / 4.18 Wh
(replaceable)
Model no.: B028115350001
Manufacturer: Shenzhen TAT Electronics Co., Ltd
USB type: mini USB
USB DC-IN: 5 V
, 900 mA
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General safety notes
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE FAMILIARISE YOURSELF
WITH ALL OF THE SAFETY NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
USE! PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE ALL DOCUMENTATION WHEN
PASSING THIS PRODUCT ON TO OTHERS!
DANGER! DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK OF
ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN!
Never leave children unsupervised with the packag-
ing material. The packaging material poses a suffocation hazard.
Children frequently underestimate the dangers. The packaging
material is not a toy.
This product may be used by children aged 8 years and up,
as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacities, or those lacking experience and / or knowledge, as
long as they are supervised or instructed in the safe use of the
product and they understand the associated risks. Do not allow
children to play with the product. Never allow children to clean
or maintain this product unsupervised. This product is not a toy.
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY!
Before using the product, make sure that it is not damaged! Never
use a damaged product!
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If you notice anything unusual during use (e.g. unusual noise,
strange odour or smoke), switch off the product immediately. If
this happens, remove the battery from the product and remove
any connected cables. Do not use the product until it has been
examined by a qualified person.
Product repairs must be performed by an authorised speciality
company or customer service. Improper repairs may place the
user in considerable danger. This will also void the warranty.
Keep the product away from water and other liquids, as well as
from dripping water and spray water (unless using with the water-
proof case
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). Not doing so can cause the product to malfu
nction.
Never open the housing of the product. It has no internal parts
requiring maintenance.
Do not place burning candles or open fire on or next to the
product.
Do not throw the product into fire or expose it to temperatures
higher than 60 °C.
Only recharge the product using the included USB cable
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.
Never use the product while it is charging.
ATTENTION! RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Do not drop the product.
Do not place heavy objects on the product.
Do not place heavy objects, e.g. furniture, on the USB cable
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.
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Do not use the product near heat sources or other appliances
emitting heat!
The product‘s rechargeable battery can only be connected with
a USB 3.0 connection or higher. Due to high power consumption
while charging, the camera‘s rechargeable battery can only be
charged using a USB 3.0 connection or higher. Using a USB 2.0
connection or smaller is not permitted. Failure to observe this can
cause damage to the USB host.
Safety instructions for
rechargeable batteries
DANGER TO LIFE! Keep the rechargeable batteries out of the
r
each of children. Seek immediate medical attention if swallow
ed!
EXPLOSION HAZARD! Never short-circuit and / or open
rechargeable batteries. This could cause batteries to overheat,
catch fire or explode.
Never throw batteries into fire or water.
Do not exert mechanical strain on batteries.
Ensure that the product is not covered, e.g. by other objects,
while the battery is charging.
Risk of rechargeable battery leakage
Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures
which could affect batteries, e.g. radiators / direct sunlight.
If rechargeable batteries have leaked, avoid contact between
skin, eyes and mucous membranes and the chemicals! Flush out
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the affected areas with clean water and seek immediate medical
attention!
WEAR SAFETY GLOVES! Leaking or damaged
rechargeable batteries can cause caustic burns upon
contact with the skin. Therefore wear suitable protec-
tive gloves in this case.
In the event of a battery leak, remove the rechargeable battery
from the product immediately to prevent damage.
Remove the rechargeable battery if the product will not be used
for an extended period.
Risk of product damage
Only use the battery type specified!
Insert the rechargeable battery according to the polarity marking
(+) and (-) on the battery and the product (see chapter “Replac-
ing the rechargeable battery“).
Clean the contacts on the rechargeable battery and inside the
battery compartment before inserting!
Immediately remove drained rechargeable batteries from the
product.
Before use
Note: Remove all packaging materials from the product.
The action cam does not have its own storage device. It is only possi-
ble to take photo / video footage when you have inserted a memory
card (not included).
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Before use, you must therefore insert a memory card (see chap-
ter “Inserting memory card“). Information about memory card
type can be found in the chapter “Technical data“.
Open the battery compartment cover
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by pushing it to the
side and lifting it up.
Insert the rechargeable battery and close the battery compartment
cover
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again, so that it clicks into place.
When inserting the battery, pay attention to the polarity .
Ensure that the battery contacts are pointing towards the lens
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(also see chapter “Replacing the rechargeable battery“).
Fully charge the battery before first use of the product (see chapter
“Charging the rechargeable battery“). The charging time for the
initial charge is approx. 3 hours.
Initial use
Charging the rechargeable battery
The product can only be connected with suitable USB interfaces
(USB 3.0 and higher) (see chapter “Connecting the product to a com-
puter“). Due to high power consumption while charging, the camera‘s
rechargeable battery can only be charged using a USB 3.0 connec-
tion or higher. Using unsuitable USB interfaces can cause damage to
the USB host.
If you are not sure whether your USB interface is suitable, we recom-
mend removing the micro SD card and using a card reader to transfer
photo and video files.
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Silvercrest SAK 4000 A1 Operation and Safety Notes

Kategorie
Action-Sportkameras
Typ
Operation and Safety Notes

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