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Safety Information Safety Information For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the X-memo camera, it is important that the safety instructions herein presented throughout this manual be read and understood by the user. Exercise caution when using the batteries. Batteries may leak or explode if products with batteries are not properly handled.
Safety Information mounts. When operating the camera, always keep hands clean and dry. If the camera is over heat, turn it off to cool down the camera. The safety messages herein cover situations Autel is aware of. Autel cannot know, evaluate or advise you as to all of the possible hazards. You must be certain that any condition or service procedure encountered do not jeopardize your personal safety.
TRADEMARK ........................................................................... II COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ..................................................... II DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OFLIABILITIES .. SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................... IV CHAPTER 1 USING THIS MANUAL ......................................... 1 1.1 CONVENTIONS ............................................................ 1 1.1.1 Bold Text ...................................
3.3 USING THE BATTERY ................................................... 13 3.3.1 Inserting the Battery..................................................... 13 3.3.2 Charging the Battery .................................................... 14 3.3.3 Using the Camera While Charging ............................... 14 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 3.6 ASSEMBLING THE MOUNTS .......................................... 15 POWERING UP .......................................................... 16 Screen Layouts ..........
5.1 5.2 WI‐FI CONNECTION ................................................... 34 X‐MEMO APP ........................................................... 34 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICES ..........................36 6.1 6.2 6.3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... 36 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST...................................... 38 ABOUT BATTERY USAGE .............................................. 40 CHAPTER 7 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION .............................
1 Chapter 1 Using This Manual Chapter 1 Using This Manual This manual contains device usage instructions. Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment that are notincluded in your system. Contact your sales representative for availability of other modules andoptional tools or accessories. 1.1 Conventions The following conventions are used. 1.1.1 Bold Text Bold emphasis is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options. Example: Tap OK. 1.1.
2 Chapter 1 Using This Manual Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the device. 1.1.4 Hyperlinks Hyperlinks, or links, that take you to other related articles, procedures, and illustrations areavailable in electronic documents. Blue colored text indicates a selectable hyperlink. 1.1.5 Procedures An arrow icon indicates a procedure. Example: Toinsertthe microSD card 1. Turn off the camera (if powered on). 2.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 General Introduction General Introduction The X-MemoTM is a smart action camcorder specially designed to capture still and motion pictures, supporting full HD 1080p60 shoots with a built-in 12MP sensor. Featured by the intuitive UI design and a sensitive capacitive touch screen, this camera is extremely easy to use. The integrated WiFi and X-Memo App make capturing and sharing easily anywhere at any time. 2.1 Functional description Figure 2-1Camera Six Side View 1.
Chapter 2 General Introduction Table 2-1Camera Buttons Name Description Press this button to: 1. Shutter/Select Button A. Take photos or videos. B. Make selections on menus. A. Press this button once to turn on the camera. B. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off the camera. 2. Power/Mode Button C. When the camera is powered on, pressing this button allows you to switch among the camera Modes, the Settings menu and the Playback in sequence. 3. Wi-Fi Status Light (blue) 4.
Chapter 2 General Introduction Name Description Connects the camera to a compatible 5. Micro HDMI Port computer monitor, digital television, or video projector for high definition video file transfer. 6. MicroSD Card Slot 7. Mini USB Port 8. LED Status Light 9. Microphone 10. Touch Screen 11. Audio Speaker 12. Battery Compartment Lock Stores camera files. Connects the camera to a PC for file transfer. Synchronizes with the Camera and Wi-Fi Status lights for convenient identification.
Chapter 2 General Introduction 2.1.1 LED Indicator Lights The table below gives brief definitions of LED Indicator Lights. Table 2-2LED Indicator Lights Indicator Lights LED Status Front solid red ON Charging ON/OFF Power On/Off Formatting Stop recording Top and front LEDsflash red and blink 3 times.
Chapter 2 2.2 General Introduction Power Sources The X-Memo receives power from any of the following sources: AC Charging adapter ( 1.
Chapter 2 2.3 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Main features Description LED 2.45’ Video Resolution 1080P/60fps;960P; 720P;WVGA Wi-Fi Built-in Wi-Fi antenna Maximum Burst Photo 10 photos/ per second File format Video: MP4/MOV; Photo: JPEG. Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery (3.8V, 940mAh) Recharging Time 2 hours by USB 1.
Chaptter 2 2.4 Accessories Kitt A Accesso ories Kit C Camera Accessorie A es Kit Image Qty. Desccription Wateerproof Houusing Allow ws underwaater photoo-and-video X1 graphhing.
Chaptter 2 Accessories Kitt X1 Longg Connectoor 90°C Rotate Coonnector (loong) X1 X1 90°C Rotate Coonnector (S Short) X1 Connnecting Scrrew (long) X2 Connnecting Scrrews (shortt) 10
Chapter 3Getting Started Chapter 3 Getting started 3.1 Unpacking the X-Memo Figure 3-1Unpacking the X-Memo To unpack the X-Memo 1. Lift the front latch up to release the camera housing. 2. Pull to open the backdoor and take out the camera. 3.2 Using the MicroSD Card The X-Memo camera is compatible with microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC memory cards, of which storage capacity ranges from 8GB to 64GB. You must use a microSD card with class level 10 or higher.
Chapter 3Getting Started SD Full Memory card is full. Delete files or swap card. SD Error Camera unable to read card. 3.2.1 Inserting the MicroSD Card Figure 3-2Inserting the MicroSD Card Toinsertthe microSD card 1. Turn off the camera (if powered on). 2. Open the SD card slot from the side of camera. 3. Slide the memory card into card slot with the printing side facing front of camera. Slide gently until it clicks into place.
Chapter 3Getting Started 3.2.2 Removing the MicroSD Card Figure 3-3Removing the MicroSD Card Toremovethe microSD card 1. Turn off the camera(if powered on). 2. Open the SD card slot from the side of camera. 3. Place fingernail on the edge of the card and gently press further into camera. 4. The card will be ejected to be removed. 3.3 Using the Battery 3.3.
Chapter 3Getting Started Toinsertthe battery 1. Slide to unlock the battery compartment. 2. Insert the supplied battery with the arrow side facing the LCD screen. 3. Slide back to lock the battery compartment. 3.3.2 Charging the Battery The red battery icon will be displayedon the camera’s LCD when the battery drops below 4%. When battery is close to shutdown level during recording, the camera will save the file and then turn OFF. To charge the battery 1.
Chapter 3Getting Started 3.4 Assembling the Mounts The X-Memo provides thumb screw, quick release buckle and housing for users to quickly assemble a complete unit. Toassemble a complete unit Thumb Screw Quick Release Buckle Housing Complete Unit Figure 3-5Assembling a complete unit With the assembled complete unit, the curved and flat adhesive mounts allows you to easily attach your camera to flat or curved surfaces of helmets, gear and vehicles.
Chapter 3Getting Started Flat Adhesive Mount Curved Adhesive Mount Figure 3-6Attaching adhesive mounts Toremove flat or curved adhesive mounts Use a hair dryer to heat the mount and then remove it. NOTE: Attach the adhesive mounts at least 24 hours in advance of use. Follow the requirements below: Apply to smooth surfaces. Avoid porous or abrasive surfaces, which will reduce adhesion. Apply to clean surfaces. Remove heavy dirt, oil, wax or other debris that will reduce adhesion.
Chaptter 3Gettting Startted gure 3-7D Default Video V Mod de Fig Table 3-1Default 3 t Video Mode M Butttons F Function V Video Buttton 10880/30 Descripttion 1080p/30 frrame per seecond; Widee angle. R Resolution WIDE W R Recording 00:000:00/ S Shows useed recording time / Shows TTime 02:388:56 a available reecording tim me. W Wi-Fi M Memory C Capacity S Shows Wi-FFi connectivvity (Wi-Fi on o or off). S Shows usabble memoryy capacity. B Battery S Shows battery capacityy status.
Chapter 3Getting Started See 4.2 Camera Modesfor instructions on how to set the mode. NOTE: When turning on your camera again, the LCD screen will display the last setting record. 3.6 Powering Downs Press the Power/Mode button and hold for 3 seconds. The red Camera Status Lights flash three times and the Sound Indicator plays a ringtone.
Ca amera Operations Chaptter 4 Chaptter 4 4.1 Camerra Opera ations C Camera Default Settings S T The table e below provides a brief descriptio d on of the e camera d default se ettings. Table 4--1Camera a Default Settings Buttons Main Features 4.2 Buttoon Description Video Reesolution 10080P (16:9)) Photo Resolution R 122M Burst Phhoto 100 photos in 1 second Time Lapse 5 seconds Wi-Fi O OFF C Camera Modes P Press the e Power//Mode bu utton to cycle through the e modes.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations Tab ble 4-2Camera Mo odes Butto ons Mode Button n Desccription Video Recoords Video. Photo Captuures a single Photo. Captuures up to 10 photoss in one Burst Phhoto seconnd. Time Lapse Captuures a serries of Phhotos at defineed intervalss. Settingss Adjussts cameraa settings including i general, video, photo and capture settinngs. Playbacck View the files in camera. 4.2.1 V Video T The Vide eo icon will w be displayed on LCD D screen in video m mode.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations onscreen. The red Camera Status Lights flash every second while recording. To stop recording Press the Shutter/Select button or tap the Video button onscreen. The red Camera Status Lights flash three times before stopping recording. NOTE: When your camera is running out of power, the files will be automatically saved before the camera powers off. See 4.3.2 Video Settingsmenu and 4.3.4 Capture Settings menu for more details. 4.2.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations 4.2.3 Burst Photo The Burst Photo icon will be displayed on LCD screen in photo burst mode.If not, press the Power/Mode button to cycle through different modes. In Burst Photo mode, you can capture a series of photos at various speeds including 3 photos/1 second, 5 photos/1 second, 8 photos/1 second and 10 photos/1 second (default). To Start Burst Photo Press and release the Shutter/Select button or tap the Burst Photobutton onscreen.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations Press the Shutter/Select button or tap the Time Lapse button onscreen. The camera clicks, while the red Camera Status Lights blink. To stop Time Lapse Press the Shutter/Select button or tap the Time Lapse button onscreen. See 4.3.3 Photo Settingsmenu and 4.3.4 Capture Settings menu for more details. 4.3 Camera Settings The X-Memo camera allows four kinds of camera settings as detailed in the figure and table below.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations Camera Settings Description Buttonn Adjjusts generral camera settings, e.gg. B Bootup Rec anddBrightnesss. Genneral Adjjusts Viddeo Ressolution, Per FPS(Frame Seccond),Loopping, PIV(P Picture in Viddeo), Formaat or Anglee(field of view w). Viddeo Phhoto Adjjusts PhotooResolutionn, Burst, Tim me Lapse or o Single. Cappture Adjjusts photo Rotate, Color, WB B(White Balance), Shaarpness, Meeter or Expoosure.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations 4.3.1 G General Settings s Y You can adjust a the e following g general camera settings: Volume, O OSD (On n Screen n Display y), LED Blink,LC CD (Liquid d Cristal D Display), Brightn ness, Bo ootup Rec(starts R s recording after p powering up), Tim me Stamp p, System m (NTSC C/PAL), Auto A Off, L Languag ge, Day/T Time, Dele ete, Rese et, Wi-Fi and Vers sion. Table 4-4Gen neral Setttings Butttons General Settings Buutton V Volume Options OFF; 70%; 100% (Deffault).
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations General Settings Buutton Tim me Stamp Stampps on the Filees. Options OFF (Default); Daate; Time; Date/Time. TV System PAL; NTSC C (Default). Auto Off Auto tuurns off camerra. 1min; 3minn; 5min; OFF (Default). Language English (Deefault). Daate/Time Yes; No (Default). Delete Delete all files. √ ; × (Deefault). Reset Restoree default settings. √ ; × (Deefault). Wi-Fi OFF (Default); App; Flly Mode. Version Displays thhe current veersion.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations for North American televisions; for those outside of North America, select PAL in most cases. To adjust the General Settings 1. Tap the Settings icon from the bottom left corner of the screen, or press the Power/Mode button to cycle through the list. 2. Tap to selectGeneralfrom the Settings menu.Use the Power/Mode button to cycle through the list. 3. Tap to select or press the Shutter/Selectbutton to select the desired option. 4. Tap Backto exit. To Start Bootup Rec 1.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations NOTE: When your y selec ct Bootu up Recin general settings, make sure s the camera c is in video mode be efore pow wering off. 4.3.2 V Video Se ettings Y You can n adjustt Video S Second),Looping, Resolu ution, F FPS(Fram mes P PIV(Pictu re in Video), F Formatan ndAnglea according g to the fo ollowing table. Tab ble 4-5 Viideo Settiings Butto ons Video Settings Optioons Button 1080P P (16:9) (Deefault) 960P (4:3); Resolution 720P (16:9); GA (16:9).
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations Video Settings Optioons Button Anggle Wide (Default); Field off View w. Mediuum; Narrow To adjjust the Video V Se ettings 1. Ta ap the Setttings ico on from th he bottom m left corn ner of the sc creen, orr press the t Pow wer/Mode button to cycle through the e list. electVideofrom the e Setting gs menu. 2. Se 3. Ta ap to select or press p the e Shutter/Selectb button to se elect the desired d option. 4. Ta ap Backto o exit.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations Photo Settings Optioons Button 0.5, 1, 1 2 sec Time Lappse 5 secc (Default), 10, 300, 60 sec. 3, 5, 8 photos/1 second s Burst 10 phhotos/1 secoond (Defaullt). OFF (Default); Single 3, 5, 10 sec. To adjjust the Photo P Se ettings You can ad djust Photo solution,, Res Time Lapse, s way y as 4.3.2 2 video settings. BursttandSingle in the same Capture Settings s 4.3.4 C T The X-Me emo allow ws a varie ety of adv vanced se ettings in Capture S Settings menu.
Chaptter 4 Ca amera Operations Capturee Settings Buttoon O Options Rotate O (Defaultt); ON; Autoo. OFF Color Auto (Defaultt); Autel. Auto (Defaultt); 300k; WB 55500k; 6500kk. Sharpness High; Medium m (Default); Low. Meter Center (Defaault); Averagge; Spot. -22.0; -1.5; -1..0; -0.5; 0 (D Default) Exposuree +00.5; +1.0; +1.5; +2.0. To adjjust the Capture C S Settings You ca an adjustt the abov ve capturre settingsin the sa ame way as 4.3 3.2 Video settings. 4.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations To playback on X-Memo 1. Press the Power/Mode button to cycle through the list, or tap the thumbnail at the right bottom corner of screen. 2. Tap to select the desired photos or videos, you can zoom in or zoom out the photos on touchscreen. 3. While viewing the selected files, tap the screen or press the Power/Mode button to display the menu. Select the square icon to display the thumbnail preview. 4. Tap Backto exit. To playback on TV/HDTV 1.
Chapter 4 Camera Operations 6. While viewing the selected file, tap the screen or press the Power/Mode button to display the menu, and then select to display the thumbnail preview. 7. Tap Backto exit. 4.5 Transferring files To transfer photo and video files to a PC 1. Plug the camera into a computer via the USB cable supplied. 2. Press the Power/Mode button to turn the camera ON. 3. Double click“My Computer” and select “Removable Disk”. 4. Double click “Removable Disk” icon. 5.
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 5.1 X-Memo App Operations X-Memo App Operations Wi-Fi Connection To turn on the Wi-Fi on camera 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Long press the Shutter/Selectbutton to enter the Wi-Fi settings menu. 3. Tap to select “App” or “Fly mode”, then the top and front LED indicator lights will flash every second. 4. Tap “Back” to exit. 5.2 X-memo App To use the X-memo App on smartphone or tablet 1. Download the X-memo App from Google Play or Apple Store. 2.
Chapter 5 X-Memo App Operations Setting. If you have already changed the password, enter the new password. 7. Tap the “X-memo” app on your smartphone or tablet. You can control the camera through the smartphone or tablet. 8. Tap “Back” to exit.
Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Services Maintenance and Services To ensure that the X-Memo performs at its optimum level, we advise that the product maintenance instructions covered in this section are read and followed. 6.1 Maintenance Instructions The following shows how to maintain your camera, together with precautions to take. Use a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild window cleaner to clean the touch screen of the camera.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Services Use only authorized battery chargers and accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized battery charger and accessories will void the limited product warranty. Ensure that the battery charger does not come in contact with conductive objects.
Chapter 6 6.2 Maintenance and Services Troubleshooting Checklist A. When you cannot turn on the camera: Make sure the battery is properly inserted in the camera. Make sure the battery has enough power to turn on the camera. B. When the camera does not work properly: Check if your SD card is compatible with the X-Memo camera. Make sure your SD card has been formatted before inserting in the camera. C.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Services Your device may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector. Your charger may be malfunctioning. E. When Wi-Fi network cannot be found in your mobile device: Make sure you have turned on the AP mode or Station mode. Check your smart device. NOTE: If your problems persist, please contact Autel’s technical support personnel or your local selling agent.
Chapter 6 6.3 Maintenance and Services About Battery Usage Your camera is powered by a non-built-in Lithium-ion Polymer battery. This means that you shall insert the battery in camera for first time use. DANGER: Incorrect operations or tampering with the battery pack may cause an explosion. Do not use a damaged battery charger. Do not disassemble or crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred the battery.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Services Battery life inevitably shortens over time. Since over charging may shorten battery life, remove the camera from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger once charging is complete. Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Compliance Information Compliance Information FCC ID WQ8301SDCHD1 IC 10826A-SDCHD1 42
Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Warranty Warranty 12-Month Limited Warranty Autel Intelligent Technology Corp., Ltd.
Chapter 8 Warranty serial number has been removed, altered or defaced; c) Damage from exposure to excessive temperatures or extreme environmental conditions; d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory or other product not approved or authorized by the Company; e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such as framing and non-operative parts.
Warning: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.