Garmin VIRB X Owner's Manual
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À Displays the sensor status and remaining battery capacity. IncludesANT+®sensors, Bluetooth®, Wi‑Fi®, and GPS.Á Displays the remaining memory card space for video recording. Displays the remaining memory card space for photos.à Displays the field of view, video resolution, and frame rate.Ä Displays the photo mode.Viewing the Sensor ScreensThe sensor screens display G-Metrix™ data from built-in sensors,and data from paired ANT+ sensors. The sensor status screendisplays the connection status for ANT+ sensors, Wi‑Ficonnection, and Bluetooth devices.• From the home screen, select to view the sensor statusscreen.• From the home screen, select to view the sensor datascreens.Status Bar IconsIcons appear at the top of the home screen. A flashing iconmeans the device is searching for a signal. A solid icon meansthe signal was found or the sensor is connected.GPS statusWi‑Fi technology statusBluetooth technology statusANT+ sensor statusBattery levelSensor Status IconsIcons appear on the sensor status screen. A flashing iconmeans the device is searching for a signal. A solid icon meansthe signal was found or the sensor is connected.Heart rate statusSpeed and cadence statusPower statusTemperature statusHeadset and audio statusOBD-II statusVideoRecording a VideoNOTE: If the battery power becomes very low while recordingvideo, the device automatically stops recording, saves the video,and safely turns off.1 Move the recording switch forward to start recording video.If the device is off, it turns on automatically. The device startsrecording video immediately, and the red light turns on.The screen displays the elapsed recording time À, availablerecording time Á, and video mode Â.2 Move the recording switch backward to stop recording video.The video is saved on the memory card as an .mp4 file. Thetrack log for the video and sensor data is saved on thememory card as a .fit file.Video SettingsNOTICETo prevent damage to the device in wet conditions, you mustdisable the Video Out setting when the device is not connectedto a USB cable.Hold MENU, and select Video.Mode: Sets the video shooting mode (Video Modes, page 3).NOTE: Additional settings vary based on the selected mode.Resolution: Sets the height of the video, in pixels.Interval: Sets the time interval for time-lapse mode.FPS: Sets the frame rate in frames per second (fps).Field of View: Sets the zoom level (Field of View Settings,page 4).Playback: Sets the speed for slow-motion playback.Lens Correct: Corrects wide-angle barrel distortion and reducesthe field of view.Enables automatic adjustment for low light.Stabilizer: Turns on image stabilization to reduce shaky video.NOTE: Image stabilization is available for the VIRB XEdevice only.Loop: Enables loop recording and sets the number of minutesof video to store when recording a video loop (Recording aVideo Loop, page 5).Auto Record: Enables automatic recording when the device isin motion (Recording Video Automatically, page 4).Video Out: Enables composite video output (OutputtingComposite Video, page 5).Pro Settings: Enables advanced video and photo settings (ProSettings, page 4).NOTE: Pro settings are available for the VIRB XE deviceonly.Video ModesYou can change the video mode to change the resolution,aspect ratio, frame rate, and speed of recorded video. Theresolution is the width and height of the video, in pixels. Theaspect ratio is the ratio of the video width to the video height.Standard widescreen televisions use a 16:9 aspect ratio, andstandard full-screen televisions use a 4:3 aspect ratio. Theframe rate is expressed in frames per second (fps). Theplayback speed indicates the speed of action in the videocompared to real time.Hold MENU, and select Video > Mode.Video 3 |
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