User Guide

Connect the camera to the computer and wait until the card is recognized as a
Removable Drive.
Copy the new firmware file into the camera's flash card root folder. All firmware files
are named FWTLCAM.BIN. The name must not be changed.
Disconnect the camera from the computer and wait until it turns off.
Wait until all the LEDs are turned off.
Connect the camera to the PC. The blue LED will turn on for about 13 seconds and
then begin to flash. WAIT.
After another 7 seconds the blue LED will turn off. WAIT.
After a second or two the yellow LED will turn on. WAIT
The firmware file will be automatically deleted.
The camera will automatically be connected as a removable device.
After about 4 seconds the process is complete and the yellow LED will turn off.
The camera is now ready for use as a USB drive.
Method 2 by pressing the power button:
Turn off the camera.
Connect the camera to the computer and wait until the card is recognized as a
Removable Drive.
Copy the new firmware file into the camera's flash card root folder. All firmware files
are named FWTLCAM.BIN. The name must not be changed.
Disconnect the camera from the computer and wait until it turns off.
Wait until all the LEDs are turned off.
Turn on the camera and WAIT.
The blue LED will turn on for about 13 seconds and then begin to flash. WAIT.
After another 7 seconds the blue LED will turn off. WAIT.
After a second or two the yellow LED will turn on indicating the firmware file has been
automatically deleted.
The camera is now in standby mode and ready for use.
Recording using an external power supply
With the Mobius, it is possible to charge the battery and record at the same time using a
standard external USB 5V DC power supply. The power supply may be mains driven (normal
household wall plug), or run off batteries, including the car charger USB plug (optional
accessory) and cable supplied with the camera.
External USB power supplies usually only use the +5V and the - (Ground/Earth) wires. The
2 data wires are normally not used. However, some USB power supplies designed for a
specific USB device may use different wiring schemes and thus may not work with this
camera. To avoid possible problems, always use a generic power supply. When turned on,
the camera checks for an electric signal on the two Data wires. If a signal is found, the
camera assumes it is connected to a PC and recording will not be possible - see below
"Recording when directly connected to a PC".
For recording video or taking pictures using a standard external power supply connection,