
Front Facing Camera Function
Main Menu and Navigation
> Volume
> Image
General Settings
> RF Band
The battery volume icon is displayed on the top right side of the screen. When
the mark is red and flashing, please charge it in time.
Press the <Menu> button to view either the General Settings or System
Settings.
Use the <Menu> button to move between the different icons, you can press
<Menu> button up and down to choose function menu, you can also press
<Menu> button left and right to adjust the value, after finishing setting, please
press <MENU> button to quit.
To enable PIP select <cam > .
The secondary image can be made smaller or larger by selecting Size. Cycle
through the two sizes of 200x150, 320x240 pixels using the <menu> left and
right button.
The thirdly image can be moved by selecting Position. Toggle between the
four positions by using the <menu> left and right buttons.
Press the <cam> button to activate and deactivate the PIP on screen.
Use the <menu> left and right button to reduce or increase the volume.
When powered off previous settings will be saved.
While in any of the Modes tap the <cam> button to enable the front facing
camera function, this will switch the goggles to a small screen display of the
feed from the forward facing camera. Tap <cam> again to a full screen, then
tap <cam> again to return to the previous Mode.
Please note that you will lose PIP when getting the full screen switching
to the front facing camera function.
Use the <menu> left and right button to select the correct band, press <+> or
<-> to select channel to match your transmitter.
Use the <menu> left and right button to adjust Brightness, Contrast.
Change the language used in the menu.
Select the channel for binding your RC transmitter to the goggles, you can then
assign switch positions for activating/ deactivating PIP or the front facing
camera.
Central Mark, help you get better image position.
Powering on the goggles, a battery cell count to get accurate power levels on
your display.
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> Language
> PPM Channel
System Settings
> Power
> PIP Function (Picture in Picture)
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> Central Mark