TomTom Bandit Reference Guide 1.
Contents Welcome 4 Product Safety Information 5 TomTom Bandit 6 TomTom Bandit Quick Start...................................................................................... 7 Charging your TomTom Bandit .............................................................................. 7 Inserting a memory card ...................................................................................... 9 Setting up ...............................................................................................
General settings .............................................................................................. 51 Batt-Stick 55 About the Batt-Stick............................................................................................. 56 Charging your TomTom Bandit ................................................................................ 57 Inserting a memory card ........................................................................................
Welcome This Reference Guide explains everything you need to know about your new TomTom Bandit. Using your TomTom Bandit you can easily record your action adventures by doing the following: Record videos. Automatically and manually add highlights to your videos. Easily create video stories using the TomTom Bandit Mobile app. Use your smartphone to quickly and easily publish your video stories online within moments of the action. Take single photos or burst photos.
Product Safety Information Before you use your TomTom Bandit, please read all the safety precautions carefully. Failure to follow the guidelines and instructions could result in an accident or collision that causes death or serious injury and/or damage to your TomTom Bandit. Obey all local laws and pay close attention to your surroundings before and while using your TomTom Bandit.
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TomTom Bandit Quick Start Charging your TomTom Bandit You can charge your TomTom Bandit in the following two ways: Charging the Batt-Stick using a USB socket Important: If you remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover be extra careful not to let dirt or water enter the TomTom Bandit or the Batt-Stick. Only remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover in clean and dry conditions. 1. Press the Batt-Stick release button, then turn the Batt-Stick anticlockwise and pull it out of the TomTom Bandit. 2.
4. When the Batt-Stick is charged, insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn clockwise it until it locks. Charging the TomTom Bandit using the optional power cable 5. Open the connector cap on the back of the Batt-Stick. Tip: You don't have to remove the Batt-Stick from the TomTom Bandit. 6. Connect the power cable to the Batt-Stick connector and to a USB socket. You can see the battery power level on the STATUS screen in the SETTINGS menu.
Inserting a memory card The photos you take and the videos you record are stored on a microSD card that is located in the Batt-Stick. Use a microSD card that is a Class 10 standard or higher. Go to tomtom.com/support for a list of approved compatible microSD cards. Note: If you insert a microSD card that is too slow to work with your TomTom Bandit, the TomTom Bandit shows you a message and you are asked to use a compatible microSD card.
3. Insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn it until it locks. Setting up Note: The language you choose will be used for all text on the screen. You can always change the language later in Language and Units in the Settings menu. When you first switch on your TomTom Bandit, you have to answer a few questions to set it up. Answer the questions by pressing the button to move up, down, left or right on the screen.
Installing the basic mount The basic mount kit lets you mount your TomTom Bandit on a helmet or other flat or slightly curved surface. Flat and curved basic mounts are supplied. Tip: Additional mounts are available as accessories. Tip: To install your TomTom Bandit on handlebars, use the optional bike mount. 1. Before you install a mount, find the best position for your TomTom Bandit. Attach the mount only to a smooth and hard surface. The mount won't securely attach to porous, textured or soft surfaces.
Wax, oil, dirt and moisture reduce adhesion, which can result in a weak bond. Make sure that the area is completely dry. 3. Make sure the mount is aligned in the correctly direction then, in dry, room-temperature conditions, attach the mount. Push the mount firmly down on to the surface. The mount won't securely attach if you install it in damp and cold conditions. 4. Wait 24 hours for the adhesive to cure. 5. Install the TomTom Bandit on the mount. Make sure the TomTom Bandit is secure.
Installing the 360 pitch mount The 360 pitch mount kit lets you mount your TomTom Bandit on a helmet or other flat or slightly curved surface. Flat and curved mount bases are supplied. Once installed, you can easily adjust the direction and angle of your TomTom Bandit. Tip: Additional mounts are available as accessories. Tip: To install your TomTom Bandit on handlebars, use the optional bike mount. 1. Before you install a mount, find the best position for your TomTom Bandit.
Wax, oil, dirt and moisture reduce adhesion, which can result in a weak bond. Make sure that the area is completely dry. 3. In dry, room-temperature conditions, attach the mount base. Push the mount base firmly down on to the surface. The mount base won't securely attach if you install it in damp and cold conditions. 4. Wait 24 hours for the adhesive to cure. 5. Install the 360 pitch mount on the mount base. Push down the TomTom Bandit plate to lock the pitch mount on the base.
6. Install the TomTom Bandit on the 360 pitch mount. Make sure the TomTom Bandit is secure. 7. Adjust the position of the TomTom Bandit, then push the pitch mount lever to the closed position to lock the pitch mount. Tip: Use the Mobile app live viewfinder to set the TomTom Bandit to the correct view. Important: Make sure your TomTom Bandit is secure before you start every activity. Regularly check the security of the mount.
Switching on your TomTom Bandit Press the START button at the back of the TomTom Bandit for 2 seconds to switch your TomTom Bandit on. The TomTom logo is shown, and the red LEDs flash and you hear the start-up sound. If no microSD card is inserted into the Batt-Stick, you are asked to insert a memory card so that the TomTom Bandit can switch on. If the TomTom Bandit is in standby mode, press the control button to wake up the TomTom Bandit.
Start recording When your TomTom Bandit is switched on or in standby mode, press the START button to start recording in your currently selected mode, for example video recording or photo burst. You can also start recording using the optional remote control, or using the Mobile app. You hear a beep sound when recording starts, then the red LEDs in the START and STOP buttons flash continuously. Press the START button again to manually highlight your video.
To manually highlight while recording a video, press the START button on the TomTom Bandit or the remote control, or the highlight button on the Mobile app. If you are using the TomTom Bandit without the Mobile app, when you have manually added a highlight, the screen shows a star symbol and the message New highlight.
Your TomTom Bandit Getting started Before you start making videos, it's a good idea to charge your TomTom Bandit, then download any software updates and download QuickGPSfix. You can download software updates and QuickGPSfix using the Mobile app. Note: QuickGPSfix helps your TomTom Bandit get a GPS fix and find your location quickly. 1. 2. 3. 4. First, charge your TomTom Bandit. Download and install the Mobile app. Insert a compatible microSD card into the memory card slot in the Batt-Stick.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Batt-Stick 1900 mAh. Battery power indicator. USB 3.0 connector for charging and data transfer. ON, START and manual highlighting button. Connector with cap for optional power cable and external audio cable. Attachment for a lanyard. Control button to move up, down, left or right to other screens on the TomTom Bandit display: Move up or down to select items in a menu. Move right to select an item and open the menu for that item. Move left to exit a menu.
What's on the screen The TomTom Bandit screen lets you select the type of video or photo you want to record, and lets you change the settings for each video and photo mode. You move to other screens using the control button by doing the following: Move up or down to select items in a menu. Move right to select an item and open the menu for that item. Move left to exit a menu. To select an option in a menu, make sure it is highlighted when you leave the menu.
Charging the Batt-Stick using a USB socket Important: If you remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover be extra careful not to let dirt or water enter the TomTom Bandit or the Batt-Stick. Only remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover in clean and dry conditions. 1. Press the Batt-Stick release button, then turn the Batt-Stick anticlockwise and pull it out of the TomTom Bandit. 2. Insert the Batt-Stick USB connector into your computer's USB socket or a standard USB wall-charger.
Charging the TomTom Bandit using the optional power cable 1. Open the connector cap on the back of the Batt-Stick. Tip: You don't have to remove the Batt-Stick from the TomTom Bandit. 2. Connect the power cable to the Batt-Stick connector and to a USB socket. You can see the battery power level on the STATUS screen in the SETTINGS menu. Inserting a memory card The photos you take and the videos you record are stored on a microSD card that is located in the Batt-Stick.
1. Press the Batt-Stick release button, then turn the Batt-Stick anti-clockwise and pull it out of the TomTom Bandit. 2. Insert the microSD card into the memory card slot in the Batt-Stick. Important: The microSD card must be inserted with the contacts facing up.
3. Insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn it until it locks. Video and Photo modes and settings Each video and photo mode has its own settings. TomTom Bandit modes Select a mode directly on the TomTom Bandit or from the Mobile App. When you have selected a mode you can change the video or photo settings for the mode. Normal high-quality video mode.
Timelapse When in TIMELAPSE MODE, the TomTom Bandit records a time-lapse video directly as a video recording at the currently set resolution and at the normal frame rate. You can choose the interval between recording. Time-lapse recording stops when the battery level is low, when the memory card is full or when you press the STOP button. No audio or sensor information is recorded during a time-lapse video, but GPS information is recorded at the start of the video if a signal is available.
Cinematic settings 4k at 15 fps 2.7k at 30 fps WVGA at 6x speed Size 4k 1080 Interval 1s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s Size Timelapse settings Photo Important: You can also change settings using the Mobile App on your smartphone. Use the photo settings to select a photo mode. Once a mode has been chosen, you can then select settings for that photo mode. From the Camera Status screen, move down to the SETTINGS menu and select, for example PHOTO.
Version - the software version number of your TomTom Bandit. You may need this information if you contact Customer Support. Serial number - The serial number of your TomTom Bandit. Switching your TomTom Bandit on and off Your TomTom Bandit can be on, off, or in standby. You can only switch the TomTom Bandit on and off using the buttons on the TomTom Bandit. Switching on your TomTom Bandit Press the START button at the back of the TomTom Bandit for 2 seconds to switch your TomTom Bandit on.
The TomTom Bandit switches off after two hours in standby. Connecting to the Mobile app The Mobile app will not start until you have connected your smartphone to your TomTom Bandit using Wi-Fi. Tip: For iOS only. If your smartphone is Bluetooth Smart (BLE) capable, Wi-Fi is switched on and off automatically by the Mobile app. Wi-Fi is also switched off when it isn't used for a while. Follow these steps to connect your TomTom Bandit to your smartphone, and start the Mobile app: 1.
QuickGPSfix contains information about satellite positions which helps your TomTom Bandit find your position faster. Tip: QuickGPSFix information is stored in a separate folder from your videos and photos. Caring for your TomTom Bandit It is recommended that you clean your camera once a week if you use it frequently. Wipe the camera with a damp cloth as needed. Use mild soap to remove oil or dirt. If the camera is very dirty, rinse it in cold or lukewarm water.
Using peripherals Installing the basic mount The basic mount kit lets you mount your TomTom Bandit on a helmet or other flat or slightly curved surface. Flat and curved basic mounts are supplied. Tip: Additional mounts are available as accessories. Tip: To install your TomTom Bandit on handlebars, use the optional bike mount. 1. Before you install a mount, find the best position for your TomTom Bandit. Attach the mount only to a smooth and hard surface.
Tip: Use the Mobile app live viewfinder to set the TomTom Bandit to the correct view. 2. Clean the area where you want to install the basic mount. Wax, oil, dirt and moisture reduce adhesion, which can result in a weak bond. Make sure that the area is completely dry. 3. Make sure the mount is aligned in the correctly direction then, in dry, room-temperature conditions, attach the mount. Push the mount firmly down on to the surface.
Important: Make sure your TomTom Bandit is secure before you start every activity. Regularly check the security of the mount. If the activity involves shocks or vibration, use a lanyard to prevent loss of the TomTom Bandit if the mount fails. Installing the 360 pitch mount The 360 pitch mount kit lets you mount your TomTom Bandit on a helmet or other flat or slightly curved surface. Flat and curved mount bases are supplied.
1. Before you install a mount, find the best position for your TomTom Bandit. Attach the mount only to a smooth and hard surface. The mount won't securely attach to porous, textured or soft surfaces. To install the TomTom Bandit at different angles and on the left or right side of a helmet, you can turn the TomTom Bandit's base more than 180 degrees around the TomTom Bandit body. Tip: Use the Mobile app live viewfinder to set the TomTom Bandit to the correct view. 2.
5. Install the 360 pitch mount on the mount base. Push down the TomTom Bandit plate to lock the pitch mount on the base. 6. Install the TomTom Bandit on the 360 pitch mount. Make sure the TomTom Bandit is secure. 7. Adjust the position of the TomTom Bandit, then push the pitch mount lever to the closed position to lock the pitch mount. Tip: Use the Mobile app live viewfinder to set the TomTom Bandit to the correct view. Important: Make sure your TomTom Bandit is secure before you start every activity.
Using the bike mount The optional bike mount kit lets you mount your TomTom Bandit on the handlebars of a bike or other tube-shaped component of a similar size.
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Install the bike mount only to a clean and dry surface. Wax, oil, dirt and moisture will reduce grip, causing the mount to move. Tighten the bike mount clamps securely by hand. Do not use tools to turn the clamps or you might damage the bike mount. Regularly check the security of the bike mount. Install the TomTom Bandit on the bike mount then adjust the TomTom Bandit's position to get the correct view. Tip: Use the Mobile app live viewfinder to set the TomTom Bandit to the correct view.
Using the remote control to record a movie To wake up the remote control, press the START button (button 2) for 3 seconds until the LED (3) flashes green two times. Press the START button (button 2) to start recording. The LED (3) flashes red when the camera is recording. Press the START button (button 2) to add a highlight to your video. Press the STOP button (button 1) to stop recording. The LED (3) stops flashing. Remote control straps and mounts The remote control wrist strap fits over a bare wrist.
To remove the lens cover, press the release button and turn the lens cover anticlockwise. To install a lens cover, put the lens cover on the TomTom Bandit lens and turn it clockwise until it locks. Important: Store the lens cover in its storage bag when you are not using it. Important: To prevent damage to the TomTom Bandit lens, never use the TomTom Bandit without a lens cover.
Important: Clean the lens cover and the lens using a cloth and spray specifically made for cleaning camera lenses. Important: Check the lens cover and Batt-Stick seals for debris, damage and cracks. Small debris and cracks can cause leakage and may damage your TomTom Bandit.
Adding sensors About sensors Sensors are used by your TomTom Bandit to record data simultaneously with your video, audio or photos. This makes it easier for you to find the highlights in the video when reviewing it. There are two types of sensors for your TomTom Bandit - built-in sensors and external sensors. Note: Your TomTom Bandit stores all sensor data in the resulting .MP4 file. Built-in sensors For more information about built-in sensors, see Sensors in your camera.
1. Attach the monitor to the strap. 2. Attach the strap around your chest, so the monitor sits just above the base of your chest bone. Make sure the monitor is the right way up so that the word 'TomTom' is the right way up for someone standing in front of you. Tip: Wet the sensors on the inside of the strap before placing it around your chest. This makes it easier for the monitor to pick up your heartbeat. 3. From the Camera Status screen on your TomTom Bandit, move down to open the SETTINGS screen. 4.
The first time your TomTom Bandit tries to connect to your monitor, if it finds more than one monitor, your TomTom Bandit doesn't know which monitor to connect to. Move to a place where there are no other monitors within range of your TomTom Bandit. When you have connected to your monitor once, your TomTom Bandit always reconnects to your monitor. You can also use the external Heart Rate Monitor with other Bluetooth® Smart Ready devices and apps.
Recording videos About recording videos You can use your TomTom Bandit to record videos in the following modes: VIDEO - Use this mode to record normal high-quality videos. SLOW MO - This mode records slow-motion videos at high-quality. TIMELAPSE - This mode creates videos from time-lapse recordings taken at set intervals. CINEMATIC - Very high quality video mode for the video specialist. You can select the mode using the control button on the TomTom Bandit, or you can use the Mobile app.
Video highlights Highlights are added to your video while you are recording a video. A highlight marks an exciting part of your action video, for example a high speed, a jump or even a beautiful view, that you might like to view later and add to your video story. A video can contain many highlights. The highlights let you easily playback your video, create your video story and share your video using the TomTom Mobile app. In the Mobile app, your highlights are shown separately from the video they are in.
Taking photos About taking photos You can use your TomTom Bandit to take photos in the following modes: Normal - A single photo is taken. Burst - A series of photos are taken in a very short time. You can select the mode using the control button on the TomTom Bandit, or you can use the Mobile app. Each photo mode has its own range of settings.
The TomTom Bandit beeps and the red LEDs flash to show that a photo is being taken. The TomTom Bandit beeps again when the photo is saved. 4. Edit and upload your photos using the Mobile app. Taking burst photos You can take burst photos either directly from the TomTom Bandit, or by using the remote control, or from the Mobile app. To take burst photos, select BURST mode, either directly on the TomTom Bandit or from the Mobile app.
Activities About activities You can use your TomTom Bandit to record a wide range of types of sports and activities but you should take note of the following: Scuba diving If you want to use the TomTom Bandit in water or underwater to depths down to 50 m, fit the optional waterproof lens cover. See Using lens covers. Extreme sports Your TomTom Bandit has been designed to cope with knocks and is protected against vibration and shock. It also works in a temperature range from -20°C to +40°C.
Settings About settings Important: You can also change settings using the Mobile App on your smartphone. To change settings that you use frequently such as the TomTom Bandit mode, move left from the Camera Status screen. To access other settings that you may need to change less frequently, use the Settings menu. These settings determine the overall behaviour of your TomTom Bandit, and are used to adjust the mode settings for each photo and video mode.
3. On your smartphone, go to the phone's Wi-Fi settings screen then select the TomTom Bandit Wi-Fi connection from the network list. 4. Enter the password shown on the TomTom Bandit screen. Your phone connects to the TomTom Bandit. On the TomTom Bandit, the screen shows Connected to device. 5. Start the Mobile app. The Mobile app starts and shows the Viewfinder screen.
Remote The remote control can be used to start and stop recording, and to manually add highlights to your video. Use the remote control when you can't easily or safely reach your TomTom Bandit. You can hold the remote control in your hand, or you can attach it to a place you can easily reach. Note: The remote uses Bluetooth Smart to connect to your TomTom Bandit, and can only be used with one TomTom Bandit at a time. Connecting the remote control 1.
Testing a heart rate sensor You can check if a heart rate monitor or sensor are working without having to start an activity. Do the following: 1. From the Camera Status screen on your TomTom Bandit, move down to open the SETTINGS menu. 2. Select GENERAL, then move right. 3. Select CONNECT, then move right. 4. Select SENSORS, then move right. 5. Select HEART then move right. You see ON, OFF or EXTERNAL.
RESET WIFI generates a new Wi-Fi name and password. Auto record on Select AUTO REC. to switch the automatic recording on the TomTom Bandit ON or OFF. When set to ON, the TomTom Bandit starts recording as soon as it is switched on. Tip: If you set the TomTom Bandit to automatically start recording in HIGHLIGHT MODE, it can be used as a dashboard camera. Storage Using the STORAGE settings you can delete items from the microSD card and format the memory card.
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About the Batt-Stick The Batt-Stick provides power for your TomTom Bandit and storage space for all your videos and photos. When the Batt-Stick is inserted into the TomTom Bandit and locked, it forms a waterproof seal. The Batt-Stick contains TomTom Bandit battery and holds the microSD card. The USB connector is used to charge the Batt-Stick and to transfer files to a computer. There is also an external connector for an optional power cable.
Charging your TomTom Bandit You can charge your TomTom Bandit in the following two ways: Charging the Batt-Stick using a USB socket Important: If you remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover be extra careful not to let dirt or water enter the TomTom Bandit or the Batt-Stick. Only remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover in clean and dry conditions. 1. Press the Batt-Stick release button, then turn the Batt-Stick anticlockwise and pull it out of the TomTom Bandit. 2.
4. When the Batt-Stick is charged, insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn clockwise it until it locks. Charging the TomTom Bandit using the optional power cable 1. Open the connector cap on the back of the Batt-Stick. Tip: You don't have to remove the Batt-Stick from the TomTom Bandit. 2. Connect the power cable to the Batt-Stick connector and to a USB socket. You can see the battery power level on the STATUS screen in the SETTINGS menu.
Inserting a memory card The photos you take and the videos you record are stored on a microSD card that is located in the Batt-Stick. Use a microSD card that is a Class 10 standard or higher. Go to tomtom.com/support for a list of approved compatible microSD cards. Note: If you insert a microSD card that is too slow to work with your TomTom Bandit, the TomTom Bandit shows you a message and you are asked to use a compatible microSD card.
3. Insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn it until it locks.
Transferring data from the Batt-Stick The photos you take and the videos you record are stored on a microSD card that is located in the Batt-Stick. As well as using the Mobile app to upload videos and photos, you can also transfer the videos and photos from your Batt-Stick to your computer. Important: If you remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover be extra careful not to let dirt or water enter the TomTom Bandit or the Batt-Stick. Only remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover in clean and dry conditions. 1.
6. Insert the Batt-Stick into the TomTom Bandit and turn it until it locks.
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About the TomTom Bandit Mobile app The TomTom Bandit Mobile app is the easy way to view your videos and photos, and to create your video story within minutes of the action. You can also use the Mobile app to change video and photo modes on your TomTom Bandit, to start and stop recording, and to take photos. You can use the Mobile app to login to a TomTom MySports account. This allows you to register your TomTom Bandit and get firmware and QuickGPSFix updates.
Connecting to the Mobile app The Mobile app will not start until you have connected your smartphone to your TomTom Bandit using Wi-Fi. Tip: For iOS only. If your smartphone is Bluetooth Smart (BLE) capable, Wi-Fi is switched on and off automatically by the Mobile app. Wi-Fi is also switched off when it isn't used for a while. Follow these steps to connect your TomTom Bandit to your smartphone, and start the Mobile app: 1. Switch on your TomTom Bandit. 2.
Login to TomTom MySports Login to TomTom MySports and register your TomTom Bandit to get firmware updates and QuickGPSFix updates from TomTom. You can login to TomTom MySports with an existing account, or you can create a new account. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Preferences in the drop-down menu. Select Log in. Enter your email address and password of your existing account, or create a new account. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your TomTom Bandit and get updates.
Disconnecting from the Mobile app To disconnect your TomTom Bandit from the Mobile app, on your TomTom Bandit move right to the DISCONNECT screen, then move left to YES. The TomTom Bandit Wi-Fi connection is switched off. Your smartphone will revert to a Wi-Fi connection available in your area. Note: You cannot use the Mobile app when there is no connection to your TomTom Bandit.
What's on the screen The TomTom Bandit Mobile app shows the Viewfinder screen when the app starts. 1. Menu button. Select this button to open the drop-down menu. From the menu you can open the Library, create your video story, and change Mobile app preferences. 2. Live Viewfinder. The live viewfinder shows the live image from the TomTom Bandit. Use the image to help you frame your video or photo when your TomTom Bandit is mounted out of sight or in a position that's difficult to reach.
Tip: Automatically highlighting is always on. 5. Video and photo settings. These settings let you change the video and photo modes and settings. 6. TomTom Bandit information. The information shows you the battery level of the Batt-Stick, and the space on the memory card.
My Library My Library shows the videos and photos that are on your TomTom Bandit. You can view your complete videos or just see your video highlights. Tip: The videos and photos remain on your TomTom Bandit until you upload them to your smartphone or delete them. The menu button. Select this button to show the drop-down menu. Highlights. Select this button to show the highlights from your videos. Select a highlight to play it on the screen. Select highlights to add to your video story.
Videos and Photos. Select this button to show all of your videos and photos. Select a video to play it on the screen. Your highlight are show as green spots on the video time bar. Create a story. Select this button to open the Create a Story screen. Select video for your story. Select this button to select the video highlight for your story. Open the Create a Story screen to see your selected video highlights. Upload video. Select this button to upload a video or photo. Delete a video or photo.
Adding a highlight to a video If some important moments in your video have not been highlighted, you can manually add highlights to the video so those moments will also become part of your video story. 1. Select My Library from the drop-down menu. 2. Select the Videos and Photos button to show all of your videos and photos. 3. Select the video you want to add a highlight to. The video starts playing in the video player. 4. Turn your phone to landscape to view the video in full-screen mode. 5.
Select the Highlights button show the highlights from your videos. Select the Videos and Photos button to show all of your videos and photos. 3. Swipe right on a highlight, a video or a photo thumbnail. 4. Select the delete button. Your video or photo is deleted from your TomTom Bandit.
Creating a story using the mobile app You can create a video story from highlights in your TomTom Bandit videos. The highlights were added automatically and manually when the video was recorded, but you can also add highlights to a video using the Mobile app. Using the Mobile app, you can create your story in different ways. The easiest and quickest is to just shake to edit and let your smartphone do the work, but you can also create a video story yourself.
Manually selecting your video highlights Note: You must have highlights in your videos to be able to create a video story. 1. Select My Library from the drop-down menu. 1. Select the highlights button. 2. Select a highlight. The highlight plays in the viewer. 3. If you want to use the highlight in your video story, select the select video button. 4. Select more highlights to add to your video story. The number of highlights you have selected is shown at the top of the screen on the create-a-story button.
6. You can edit the order of the highlights used to create your video story. Select a highlight moment from the video highlight bar, then move it left or right using the buttons. 7. To delete a highlight moment from the video highlight bar, select the highlight then select the delete button. 8. Select the sound button to add a soundtrack to your video story. 9. Select the overlay button to add metrics to your video. (This feature is only available on iOS devices.) 10. Select the Share button.
Camera status This screen shows information about your TomTom Bandit. You may be asked to go to this screen during a call to TomTom Customer Support.
Preferences App Settings Highlight units Select the units for the metrics that are shown with your highlights. Data Settings Choose to download camera updates and QuickGPSFix updates using only Wi-Fi, or using Wi-Fi and your mobile data connection. Important: Using mobile data to download updates will use your data connection and may cost you money. Help us improve We will continually improve the TomTom Bandit mobile app and introduce new features.
Addendum Product and Safety Information Before using your Bandit Action Camera, please carefully read all the safety precautions below. Failure to adhere to the guidelines and instructions set out below, in the Quick Start Guide and the Reference Guide could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury and/or a reduction in the performance of your Bandit Action Camera. Abide by all local laws and pay close attention to your surroundings before and during shooting.
Battery and Environmental information This product uses a lithium polymer battery that is not user accessible or user replaceable. Do not open the case or (attempt to) remove the battery. Substances in the product and/or battery may be harmful to the environment or your health if disposed of improperly. The battery contained in the product must be recycled or disposed of properly according to the local laws and regulations and always kept separate from household waste.
THE DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment radiates radio frequency energy and if not used properly - that is, in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual - may cause interference to radio communications and television reception.
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB- 3(B). Note: The Country Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US or Canada. Per FCC regulations, all Wi-Fi products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operation channels only.
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