Sealife ReefMaster RM-4K User manual

Category
Underwater camera housings
Type
User manual
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About this manual
Francais, Deutsch, Italiano, Espanol and Nederlands manuals may be
downloaded at: www.sealife-cameras.com/service/manuals
This manual and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Visit SeaLife-Cameras.com for updates to this manual.
Please register your product online at: sealife-cameras.com/warranty.
Important
Do not directly or indirectly expose the underwater housing to spray-
on sunscreens. Most spray-on sunscreens contain chemicals that
may react with polycarbonate and other plastics, causing cracks that
comprise the waterproof seal.
Do not expose the inner camera to water, high temperatures, or direct
sunlight for long duration. The inner camera is not waterproof.
Soak the sealed underwater housing in fresh water for 20 minutes
after each use. Push each button 20 times to flush out any trapped
salt or debris. Fully dry the housing with clean towel before opening.
Do not attempt to service the camera. Contact your local authorized
SeaLife dealer if the camera requires service.
Battery Information
For airline travel, never put any Li-ion batteries in your checked
baggage. Always put batteries in your carry-on bag. To prevent
short-circuiting or fire, keep the battery away from other metal objects.
When you are using a new battery or if the battery has not been used
for an extended period, we recommend fully charging and discharging
the battery once to maximize battery life.
Only use the ReefMaster battery (item # SL3504) included. Using
other batteries may cause damage and void the warranty.
Remove the battery when storing the camera for more than a month.
Replace battery if it becomes wet, deformed, or discolored.
Extreme cold environments will shorten the battery life.
Dispose old batteries according to your local recycling regulations.
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Table
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Contents Page #
I. Package contents………………………………………… 4
II. Optional accessories…………………………………….. 5
III. Getting to know the
camera….…………………………………………………. 6
IV. Setting up the camera……………………………………. 8
a. Inserting the memory card
b. Inserting the battery
c. Charging the Battery
V. Operating the camera……………………………………… 10
a. Powering camera On/Off
b. Changing the modes
c. Setting the language
d. Setting the date/time
e. Formatting the memory card
f. Taking a photo and recording video
g. Navigating the menus
h. Playback photos and videos
VI. Downloading photos/videos to a computer….………….. 17
VII. Camera settings and menus……………………………… 18
a. Photo settings
b. Video settings
c. System settings
VIII. WiFi connection to smartphone/tablet ….………………. 29
IX. Underwater housing setup and care….…………………. 38
a. Getting to know the underwater housing
b. Important and caution statements
c. Preparing the inner camera
d. Preparing the underwater housing
e. After underwater use
f. Quick waterproof test
g. Removing / Installing the O-ring
X. Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy…………………. 49
XI. Troubleshooting, spare parts and repair service………. 50
XII. Specifications………………………………………………. 51
XIII. FCC statement……………………………………………… 52
XIV.
Limited Warranty statement………………………………. 55
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I.
Package contents
Inner camera Underwater Housing
Li-ion battery USB cable
Lanyard for UW housing Instruction manual
Moisture Muncher 1-pack sampler
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Optional accessories
(Sold separately)
Visit your local authorized SeaLife dealer or www.sealife-
cameras.com for a
complete listing of accessories.
Delkin 128GB V30 micro SDXC memory card (SLDK08)
Spare Li-ion battery (SL3504)
900 mAh, 3.7V. 3.3Wh
Sea Dragon Photo-Video Light (Minimum 2000 lumens)
See assortment at sealife-cameras.com
Super Macro Close-up Lens (SL571) and/or
10X Close-Up Lens (SL572)
Moisture Muncher capsules 10-pack (SL911)
Screen Shield screen protector 2-pack (SL3506)
Waterproof screen protector for ReefMaster
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II.
Getting to know the inner camera
(See page 38 for UW housing details)
1 Lens
2 Battery indicator LED
- Blinks when charging
- Solid when fully charged
3 LCD Display
4 Power ON indicator LED
5 Power/Mode/Back 1-step button
6 Shutter/OK button
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7 Battery pull tab
8 Li-ion battery
9 Serial # (inner camera)
10 Battery door
11 Microphone
12 UP/Display button
13 WiFi indicator LED
14 Down/WiFi button
15 USB/Memory Card cover(open)
16 Power ON indicator LED
17 Speaker
18 MicroSD memory card slot
19 Micro HDMI output
20 Micro-B USB output
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Setting up the camera
Inserting the memory card
Recommend 128GB Micro SDXC with V30 (U3) Video Speed Class.
1. Open the USB/Memory Card cover and insert the memory card with
contacts facing the lens.
2. Push down with fingernail or small coin until card locks into place.
To remove the memory card, push down and release until card ejects.
Inserting the battery
1. Slide the battery door to the side until the spring-loaded door opens
and insert the battery with contacts facing down nearest the lens.
2. Close the battery door and slide inward to lock.
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Charging the battery
Fully charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle
before use for optimal performance.
1. Insert the small end of the USB cable [A] into the USB output.
2. Insert the large end of the USB cable [B] into any 5V USB wall
charger [C] or computer USB port. Note: 5V wall charger not included.
3. The blue status LED will blink when the battery is charging and turn
solid when charging is complete. Full charge takes about 2.5 hours.
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IV.
Operating the camera
Powering On/Off
1. Push and hold the power button for 1 second to power ON.
Note: The camera will be in Photo mode when powering on.
2. Push and hold camera for 2 seconds to power OFF.
Note: In the unlikely event the camera locks-up, push the power and
shutter buttons at the same time to force off camera.
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Changing modes
Pushing the Power/Mode button will cycle through 3 primary modes:
1. Photo modefor taking photos
2. Video modefor recording video
3. Playback/Settings mode - for viewing photos and videos or changing
camera settings.
Photo mode Video mode Playback/Settings mode
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Setting the language
Set the desired menu language as follows:
1. Push the Power/Mode button
until you enter
Playback/Settings mode.
2. Scroll to System settings
using the up/down button
and push Shutter/OK button.
3. Scroll down to Language
setting and push Shutter/OK
button.
4. Scroll down to the desired
language and push
Shutter/OK button to confirm.
5. Push the Power/Mode button
to go back 1 step and exit the
System Settings menu.
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Setting the Date and Time
Set the desired menu language as follows:
1. Push the Power/Mode button until you enter Playback/Settings mode.
2. Scroll to System settings using the up/down button and push
Shutter/OK button.
3. Scroll down to Date & Time setting and push Shutter/OK button.
4. Use Up/Down keys to set the year and push OK. Do the same for the
month, day, hours, minutes and date format, pushing OK after setting
each value.
5. When finished, push the Power/Mode button to go back 1 step and
exit the Date/Time menu.
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Formatting the memory card
Format the memory card in the camera upon initial use. Formatting the
memory card every couple of months is recommended. Important:
Formatting the memory card will erase all files saved on the card.
1. Push the Power/Mode button until you enter Playback/Settings mode.
2. Scroll to System settings using the up/down button and push
Shutter/OK button.
3. Scroll down to Format setting and push Shutter/OK button.
4. Select YES and push Shutter/OK button to confirm. Select NO to
cancel format.
5. Push the Power/Mode button to go back 1 step and exit the System
Settings menu
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Taking a photo and recording video
1. In Photo mode, push the shutter button to take a photo.
2. In Video mode, push the shutter button to start/stop video recording.
Navigating the menus
1. In Playback and Settings modes, use the up and down buttons to
scroll up/left or down/right.
2. Push the shutter button to enter a sub-menu or select setting.
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Playback photos and videos
Use the Photo and Video Playback menus to view thumbnails or single-
view of the files saved on the memory card.
1. Push the Power/Mode button until you enter Playback/Settings mode.
2. Scroll to Photo Play or Video Play using the up/down button and push
OK to enter the desired Playback menu.
3. Push the OK to change from thumbnail to single view.
Thumbnail view Single view
4. Scroll through files using the up/down button. Video clips will play
automatically when in single view. In thumbnail view, push and hold
the OK button for 2 seconds to delete the selected file.
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Downloading photos/videos to a computer
The camera uses a standard mass storage device computer connection
protocol. Follow these steps to connect the camera to a computer and
access your photos and videos.
1. Connect the camera to your computer using the provided USB cable.
2. Power ON camera. “Connected” will appear on the camera display.
3. Open the file browser on your computer and locate the USB drive
titled SDHC (_:). A letter will be assigned to the drive.
4. Double-click on the SDHC (_:) drive. Two folders will appear the
JPG folder contains photos and VIDEO folder contains videos.
5. Select the photos/videos you want to download and copy & paste to
the desired folder on your computer.
Note: A memory card must be installed in the camera to a make
computer connection. The file name format consists of the year, month,
day, hour, minute and second the file was created. For example,
IMG_20200716120802.JPG was created July 16, 2020 at 12:08:02.
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Camera settings and menus
In Playback/Settings mode, you can adjust the Photo settings, Video
settings, System settings or playback photos and videos.
Photo settings
This menu is used to change still photo settings. Some photo settings are
also found in the Video settings menu. For example, the White Balance
setting is in the Photo and Video settings menu. Changing one of these
duplicate settings will apply to both photos and videos.
White Balance (WB)
Select from 8 different white balance settings depending on specific
ambient lighting conditions to optimize the photo and video color
reproduction.
Auto: Automatically selects best white balance for land (not for
underwater).
Underwater Shallow: Ideal for shooting underwater images and videos
at depths less than 25ft/8m.
Underwater Deep: Ideal for shooting underwater images and videos at
depths greater than 25ft/8m.
Daylight: Ideal for shooting outdoors in sunny conditions.
Cloudy: Ideal for shooting outdoors in cloudy conditions.
Tungsten: Ideal for shooting indoors under tungsten lighting
Fluorescent: Ideal for shooting indoors under fluorescent lighting
Exposure Compensation
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This setting adjusts the camera’s auto exposure program to be slightly
overexposed or under-exposed. Increasing the value (+) results in a
brighter image exposure. Decreasing the value (-) results in a darker
image exposure. The Exposure Compensation values range from +2.0 to
-2.0 in 0.3 step increments. Each step is equivalent to 1 exposure stop.
Photo Burst
Use this setting to capture a series of photos with one push of the shutter
button.
Off: Photo Burst is disabled. Pushing the shutter will capture 1 photo.
3 Shots / 1 Sec: Shoots 3 photos in 1 second
7 Shots / 2 Sec: Shoots 7 photos in 2 second
15 Shots / 4 Sec: Shoots 15 photos in 4 seconds
30 Shots / 8 Sec: Shoots 30 photos in 8 seconds
ISO
ISO adjusts how sensitive the image sensor is to light. Select between
Auto, 100, 200, 400 or 800. The higher the ISO value, the more sensitive
the camera will be to light. A higher ISO is useful when taking photos in
low light conditions but will result in a grainier, less sharp picture. The
lower the ISO value, the less sensitive the camera will be to light. A lower
ISO value is useful for ideal for brighter light shooting conditions and
results in the sharpest image quality. Selecting AUTO ISO automatically
selects the optimal setting.
Metering
This sets the area within the image frame that the camera uses to adjust
photo and video exposure.
Multi: The entire area of the image frame is measured to adjust
exposure. Recommended setting.
Center: The entire area of the image frame is measured to adjust
exposure but greater weight is given to the subject area at the center.
Spot: Only the center of the screen is measured to adjust exposure.
Useful for optimal exposure of bright objects located in the center of
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Sealife ReefMaster RM-4K User manual

Category
Underwater camera housings
Type
User manual

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