Aleta S2C Manuale utente

ALETA S2C 360 Camera User Manual
V2.2
Appearance
-Camera Version: 1.08.20
-iOS APP Version: 1.3.6.4
-Android APP Version: 1.2.40
Micro HDMI
Micro USB
(For USB to LAN or
USB MIC, no Power
supply.)
SD card slot
Tripod Socket
Battery Cover
Power button
LED indicator
Shot button
OLED
MIC / Line-in
12V DC Jack

1. Battery:
The camera uses standard 18650 batteries x 2.
+ -
Follow the direction to insert batteries.
To purchase the batteries, please follow the suggestions below:
(1) The length has to be less than 68mm to fit into the slot.
(2) 2600mAH - 3400mAH. (Most of the batteries that labeled over 3500mAH are
faked that are not suggested to buy)
(3) The camera has voltage protection itself, so do not use batteries with
protection board, which may be short of voltage.
Examples:
Flat / w/o protection board: Yes
Button top / w/o protection board: Yes
Button top / with protection board: No

While changing batteries, please use full charged batteries to get accurate battery
life indicator.
Charging:
Please use the bundled USB charger and follow the direction to insert batteries to
charge.
Red: Charging
Green: No charging or full charged
※Note that the charger is the only way to charge the batteries. Connect USB power
or 12V DC to the camera will not charge the batteries in the camera.
2. Install APP
Search “AletaS2C Viewer” on APP store or Google Play. For iOS it need to be be
11.4or above.
3. Run APP
Click the icon to run the APP. Please access all permissions for full function.

4. APP Interface
5. Connect to camera
(1) Power on camera: Hold the power button for 1 second to power on the camera.
Please wait until the OLED to display camera mode and resolution.
※ To shut down the camera, please hold the power button for 5 seconds. Holding it
for one second will enter sleep mode.

(2) Use the APP to connect to the camera
Method 1: Use the Wi-Fi setting of the cell-phone to connect. For the first time
connection, please use this method.
After booting up, the camera will start a Wi-Fi: US_XXXX.OSC (XXXX are 4 digits).
The default password is: 88888888.
Connect to this Wi-Fi by the cell-phone’s Wi-Fi setting. Run the APP after finishing
connecting.
Method 2: Use the APP to connect.
Run the APP and Click the icon on the upper-right.
Select camera’s Wi-Fi (US_XXXX.OSC) and input password: 88888888.
iOS Android

6. SD card
The camera uses micro SD card and supports the spec below:
Capacity: Max. 128GB
Speed: U-3 or V30
Format: FAT32
Example:
Insert the card into the slot on the bottom.
If it shows format error after inserting, the APP will ask to format the card. It can also
be formatted manually by clicking Format SD Card in the setup menu. Note that all of
the data will be erased after formatting. Please make sure to backup important data in
the card.

7. Taking Photo
7.1 Setup
Click the mode icon to enter mode selection
Select Capture to enter setup menu
Modes:
Day: Supports HDR and deghosting. The slowest shutter is 1/15 second. Best
for outdoor daytime, mounted, and few moving objects shooting.
Night: Supports HDR. The slowest shutter is 4 seconds. Best for Indoor or
outdoor nighttime, mounted, and no moving object shooting.
Sports: No HDR. The slowest shutter is 1/60 second. Best for bright, mobile,
and many moving objects shooting.

M mode: No HDR. The slowest shutter is 720 seconds. Best for extremely low
light shooting.
7.2 Change nadir logo
Android: Enter the image setting
Off Default Mirror Stretch Custom Select custom file
iOS: Click the setup bottom to enter the menu
Custom setting:
(1) Make a 1024 x 1024 JPEG file.
(2) Save the file into the cell-phone’s album or folder.
(3) Select Setting for iOS or click the Folder icon for Android to select the saved file.

7.3 Shooting
Make sure the camera finished booting up before shooting. The OLED should display
camera mode, resolution, and OK for SD card.
Method 1: Press the shut button on the APP.
Method 2: Press the shut button on the camera.
There will be 3 steps. The APP and OLED will both show hints.
(1) Countdown: According to the countdown setting, the camera will count a certain
number of seconds before shooting. The user can find a place to hide during this
period of time.
(2) Exposure: The camera starts to take image. Please do not move the camera at this
step.
iOS: Android: OLED: All white
(3) File processing: The camera starts to process image and save the file into the SD
card.
iOS: Android: OLED: Processing bar

7.4 Playback
After finishing shooting, the upper-right playback icon will refresh. Click it to enter
the album.
7.5 Download files to the cell-phone
Click the files to download and display. Un-downloaded files are labeled purple and
need to be downloaded to be viewed. Downloaded files are labeled blue and can be
displayed directly. Click the view icons to change display mode.
iOS: Android:
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