User Guide
9. The camera will return to Standby mode when the formatting is finished.
USB connector
The M2 uses a 10 pin Mini USB connector. The connector is compatible with all standard mini USB
cables for USB data transfer and charging.
Cables
The camera requires a standard (5-pin) USB cable for charging or connecting to external battery
packs for continuous recording. A standard USB cable is also used to connect the camera to the
PC in order to set the parameters or to access the camera as an external disk.
A special 10
-pin USB cable is required for A/V out (TV-Out, Video-Out)
You must under no circumstances use any other "special" cable, especially the "special" cable
supplied with the old #11 808 camera. Doing so will destroy your camera beyond repair. So, do
not use a #11 "special" cable under any circumstances.
â–ºAlways use HIGH QUALITY USB cables. Cheap cables may lead to all sorts of problems. If
possible, keep the cable as short as possible.
Before you start
Before using the camera for the first time, ensure the internal battery is fully charged. See below
under "Charging".
The Reset button
The reset button is in the small hole located below and to the right of the USB Socket (looking at
the camera from the rear). It can be pressed by carefully inserting a bent paper clip or similar
instrument. The Reset button should only be pressed in case the camera no longer reacts to
button presses. Pressing the Reset button will force the processor to restart. No parameter settings
will be lost and the RTC (Real Time Clock) will not be interrupted. Do not confuse the reset button
with the rear LED below and to the left of the USB socket
(looking at the camera from the rear).
The Power button
Press the power button until the LEDs start to blink. After a short while a steady yellow LED is
shown. The camera is now ready for use (standby).
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To turn off the camera, first stop any recordings that may be running by pressing the shutter
button and then press the power button for about 2 seconds until the camera turns off.
The Mode button
The Mode button enables the camera to be sequentially switched between 3 (4) different modes.
Each button press advances to the next mode indicated by the LED color.
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Video Mode 1 (yellow LED). The frame rate and resolution can be individually configured.
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Video Mode 2 (blue LED). The frame rate and resolution can be individually configured.
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Photo Mode (red LED) which also includes Time-Lapse photos.
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The Shutter button
Press the shutter button to start or end a video recording or to take a picture.
A word of warning
Never press the Power button together with the Shutter button. Doing so will set the camera in a
special 'USB firmware Recovery Mode' and the buttons will no longer react. The only way to exit
this mode is to press the Reset button using a small bent paperclip or similar instrument.
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