Please read through this user manual before using the product and keep the manual for future reference. Product appearance and/or specifications are subject to change without notice. Before using this camera, please insert a micro SD card (class 10 card, no larger than 32GB) into the Sports camera (WASPcam 5210) . Camera functions will not work without a micro SD card inserted into the camera.
Table of Contents Preface ......................................................................................................................3 Manual Disclaimer...................................................................................................3 Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................3 System Requirements .............................................................................................4 Features ....
l Preface This product is an action-sports camera tailored to meet the demands of today’s active lifestyles! This action camera is perfect for vehicle data recording, photography, outdoor sports, home security, and watersports. It allows you to film anytime, anywhere. Manual Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made regarding the accuracy of the contents.
If the product or any of its accessories are not working properly, please contact Cobra Electronics at (773) 889-3087. Our staff will assist you and if necessary, arrange for the product to be repaired or replaced. Test for proper operation before using the camera. Cobra Electronics is not responsible for any collisions, damage or personal injuries resulting from the use of the Adventure HD Action Camera.
The camera requires a computer with the following minimum specifications for WVGA/VGA video playback: Windows® Vista / MAC OS X 10.5 Intel® / AMD Dual-Core CPU 1 GB of RAM DirectX 9 compatible graphics solution Available hard disk space Minimum requirements for connecting the camera to a PC or Mac: Standard USB 2.
Camera Function Quick Guide Diagram 01 August 2016 Page 6
Adventure HD 5210 Wi-Fi User Manual 01 August 2016 Page 7
Adventure HD 5210 Wi-Fi User Manual Accessories The following items are included in the camera package. If any items are missing or damaged, contact Cobra immediately.
Button Primary Functions Button Power / Mode Button OK Button OK Up Button Function Turn the camera on & off. Change between Video mode, Photo mode, Playback mode, and settings menu. Enter and confirm settings in the settings menu. Scroll up through the settings. Scroll through videos/photos in playback mode. Down Button Press to enter Wi-Fi mode Scroll down through the settings. Scroll through videos/photos in playback mode.
Basic Camera Functions Installing the Micro SD Card To insert the SD card Find the Micro SD card slot Insert the card into the slot (make sure the card is facing the correct way) Push the card into the slot until it clicks **Note – Please use a minimum speed Class 10 card, maximum 32GB storage capacity. Cobra recommends a name brand card such as Lexar®, SanDisk®, Kingston® or Gigastone.
2. Charging a. Charging can be done by either connecting the camera to a computer or USB power adapter b. Charge the camera in a vehicle by connecting it to a USB car charger c. The camera can record video while charging d.
number. The larger the value the greater the exposure value is compensated. Motion Detection: If motion detection is turned on, the camera will only begin recording if it detects any movement. If the camera is moved or if there is movement in the camera’s field of view, the camera will record a short segment and stop recording once the movement has stopped. Photo Mode Press OK to take photos. Photo Notes: Exposure: In very bright environments set the Exposure Value (EV) as a positive number.
Settings Menu (default setting in bold) Press Up/Down buttons to scroll through the settings and select with the OK button. Press the Mode button to go back and to exit the menu. MENU OPTION SETTINGS Video Resolution 1080FHD 1920x1080 (interpolated) / 1080P 1440X1080 (interpolated) / 720P 1280X720 / WVGA 848X480 / VGA 640X480 Photo Resolution 12M 4082x3024 / 10M 3648x2736 / 8M 3264x2448 / 5M 2592x1944 / 3M 2048x1586 / 2M HD 1920x1080 / 1.
Sharpness are more clear, use Economy for lower quality images that take up less storage space) Strong / Normal / Soft (Adjusts the sharpness of the photos pixels. Use strong take make the pixels appear sharp, use soft to make the pixels appear more soft and blended together) ISO Auto / 100 / 200 (The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the camera sensor becomes to light.
Adventure HD 5210 Wi-Fi User Manual TV Out TV Mode Auto Rotate WIFI SSID WIFI Password Delete Format SD Card Default Setting Version Off / On (Connect the camera to a TV using a video cable and set this to On to view files on a TV without HDMI) NTSC / PAL (There are two television display systems in commercial use: PAL (common in Europe and parts of Asia) delivers a frame rate of 25 fps (frames per second) with 625 lines, while NTSC (used in the U.S.
Downloading the Adventure HD App Download from iTunes Click iTunes icon to open iTunes Click iTunes Store Icon to open the iTunes Store Enter “Adventure HD App” into the search bar Click download under the Adventure HD App Icon Once it’s finished the Adventure HD App icon will show on your home screen Download by iPhone Click the App Store icon Click search icon Click the search field and enter Adventure HD App, click the search button Click the icon and click download Once it’s finished the Adventure HD A
Using the Wi-Fi To enter the camera’s Wi-Fi interface, press and hold the OK button. The camera’s LCD screen will change to a Wi-Fi symbol. Once the Wi-Fi has initialized on the camera, the LCD screen will show the network name (ssid) and password (pwd) required to connect a Smartphone to the Wi-Fi.
Displays the current exposure value (EV) setting. Indicates that a MicroSD card needs to be inserted into the camera. Indicates that loop recording is turned on. Also indicates the video duration for each recording. Indicates “Record Audio” is turned on. Indicates “Record Audio” is turned off. Indicates that a MicroSD card has been inserted into the camera. Displays the amount of recording time that is available on the SD card. Displays the video resolution the camera is filming in.
Indicates that the anti-shake function is turned on. Displays current battery life. Indicates that the camera is currently charging. Displays the current exposure value (EV) setting. Indicates that the photo quality is set to “Economy”. Indicates that the photo quality is set to “Normal”. Indicates that the photo quality is set to “Fine”. Indicates that a MicroSD card needs to be inserted into the camera. Displays the photo resolution the camera is shooting in.
Adventure HD 5210 Wi-Fi User Manual Date stamp on photos. File name of video. File name of photo. Press OK button for video playback. Displayed when reviewing a video file. Displays the photo resolution the camera is shooting in. Indicates photo playback. Time stamp on video footage. Time stamp on photos. Resolution of the video clip.
Technical Specifications Screen Lens Language Options Video Resolution Video Format Compressed Format of Videos Resolution of Photos Storage Shooting Modes Frequency USB Interface Power Source Interface Battery Capacity Power Dissipation Recording Time Charging Time Dimensions 01 August 2016 1.
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FCC Statement 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.