Mounting the wireless remote control, Changing the remote i.d. channel – V.I.O. POV.1 User Manual

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Recorder

To increase water-resistance you can use silicon caulk or some other

sealant to seal around the hole you drilled once the extension cable is in

place.

You can the plug your mic into the female end of the mini phono

extension cable without the need to remove the Input/Output port cover.

Keep in mind that custom modifications to the POV.1 fall outside of
warranty coverage.

Mounting the Wireless Remote Control

The wireless remote control unit allows you to start and stop recording, as
well as tag segments of video that you want to locate later on. It is designed
to be worn on your body or mounted within easy reach.

One common way to mount the wireless remote control is to use the long
Hook and Loop strip included with the unit to strap the remote to your wrist.
Another common method is to use zip ties to secure the remote control to
the handlebars of a bicycle, motorcycle, snowmobile, etc.

If you are wearing gear (such as a heavy parka) that makes it difficult or
uncomfortable to get to your wrist, you can also use the clip with snaps that
is included with the unit to clip the remote to your clothing in a place that is
easy to reach.

Keep in mind that the remote control is designed for close range use and will
work best if it is kept within easy reach of the POV.1 Recorder.

Changing the Remote I.D. Channel

If you are using more than one POV.1 system at the same time you will need
to adjust the REMOTE I.D. channel that the wireless remote control uses to
communicate with the POV.1. The remote control and POV.1 must be set to
the same REMOTE I.D. in order to operate.

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