Low light function, Downloading videos, Wi-fi – MIDLAND XTC 400 No HDMI User Manual

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Aiming the Camera when mounted with
the thread mount:

When mounting the camera on a thread mount, follow these steps:
1. Consider what you would like to shoot and mount accor-

dingly.

2. Ensure, once attached, that the camera is aimed straight

and not toward the ground or at the sky.

3. If needed, rotate the lens to maintain an upright viewing

angle

4. To see where your camera is aimed, enable Wi-Fi and use

your smartphone with the app as a viewfinder.

Low Light Function

The low light function allow the user to take video also in
low light conditions.
To activate the function move the related switch to the L
position. To deactivate the function move the switch to the
N position.

Downloading Videos

There is no need to install any software with the XTC400.
It is a plug and play device. To download video, follow the
instructions below depending upon whether you have a PC
or a MAC. Downloading Videos on a PC with a WINDOWS
Operating System

1. Connect the camera to the computer using included

micro USB cable.

2. Ensure the record switch is in the OFF position
3. Double click “My Computer” and locate “Removable Disk.”
4. PC:
a. If “Removable Disk” is not showing, close “My Com-

puter” folder and reopen it. The “Removable Disk” icon
should appear.

b. Open the “Removable Disk” icon.
5. MAC
a. MAC should automatically recognize the camera

external hard drive.

b. Click on the icon on the desktop.
6. Open the “DCIM” folder icon.
7. Open the “100MEDIA” icon.
8. Your videos will be in this folder.
Note:

the camera will generate two clips for each video, one

in the selected resolution and the other in low res. (.tmb)

Wi-Fi

Note: The Wi-Fi doesn’t turn ON if the MicroSD isn’t inserted.
The XTC400’s built in Wi-Fi allows you to connect and con-
trol the camera using a smartphone or tablet.
1. Toggle the Wi-Fi switch inside the back cover to the ON

position.

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