User's Manual

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3.2.1 Startup with the RRC2040 battery
The RRC2040 battery set for the LF10 includes two
batteries, a charger, a charger feeder cable, and
acountry-specific power supply cable.
Please follow the instructions below and see Image 6
to start the camera using the battery, and if you need to
attach the battery housing to the LF10 camera.
Aer you have attached the battery housing to the LF10,
open the lid (Item 3 in Image 7) by turning the knob of
the battery housing counterclockwise, and insert the
battery into the battery housing with the connectors
at the front and the charge gauge (Item 2 in Image 7)
facing upwards. Ensure the battery is inserted all the way
1: Unscrew and remove the lowest screw in the camera
handle. (Item 1 in Image 6) (tool: 2.5-mm hex socket
screwdriver, not included)
2: Insert the support spacer in the screw hole
(Item 2 in Image 6).
3: Insert the camera handle into the battery housing.
The housing is correctly positioned when the screw
hole of the battery housing is aligned with the lowest
screw hole of the camera handle (Item 3 in Image 6).
4: Screw the 30-mm hex screw through the housing
into the handle. Tighten firmly (Item 4 in Image 6).
1: Power switch button
2: RRC2040 battery in the correct position when for
inserting it into the housing
3: Battery cover
Image 6: Attaching the RRC2040 battery housing
Image 7: Inserting RRC2040 battery
inside the housing. Close the cover of the battery and
turn the knob clockwise to lock the cover. Press the ON/
OFF button (Item 1 in Image 7) at the front of the battery
housing to turn the camera on. The LED located on top of
the camera will turn red. The camera is now ready to use.
If the power LED of the LF10 camera blinks, your battery
has depleted its charge before startup.
When the power is ON, the red Power LED of the
camera is lit (Item 6 in Image 2). The system starts aer
approximately 10 to 15 seconds. The startup logo will
appear on the screen. Once the system setup has
completed, the LF10 camera’s user interface starts
automatically, and the camera is now ready to use.
The LF10 has internal system backup batteries which the
main battery charges while the LF10 is in use. At the first
system startup, it is recommended that you leave the
camera ON, powered by the main battery, for at least
45 minutes so that the internal backup batteries are
fullycharged.
If you wish to attach the wrist lanyard that comes with
the camera in the battery housing, you can find the
attachment point on top of the battery housing lid
(Item 5 in Image 3).
3.2 Startup
For startup, please see the sections below that provide instructions for starting up the camera using either the RRC2040
battery or Tracer battery.