Aim SmartyCam 3 Sport Manual de usuario

User Manual
SmartyCam 3 Sport
SmartyCam 3 Dual
Release 1.04
INDEX
1 – SmartyCam 3 preliminary notes 3

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2 – SmartyCam 3 topics 4
3 – SmartyCam 3 connections 6
4 – SmartyCam 3 buttons, ON/OFF, powering and LEDs 9
4.1 – Pushbuttons 9
4.2 – Power ON/OFF 10
4.3 – LEDs working mode (SmartyCam 3 dual only) 11
5 – SD card management 12
6 – SmartyCam 3 Start/Stop recording 13
7 – SmartyCam 3 Menu 14
7.1 – GPS Status 14
7.2 – Tracks 15
7.2.1 – Loading tracks to SmartyCam 3 16
7.2.2 – Managing tracks on SmartyCam 3 17
7.3 – Settings 18
7.3.1 – Auto Start Rec 18
7.3.2 – Auto Stop Rec 18
7.3.3 – Auto power off 18
7.3.4 – Export LOGS 18
7.3.5 – System time 18
7.3.6 – Exposure set 19
7.3.7 – Audio set 20
7.3.8 – Video Out (SmartyCam 3 Dual only) 21
7.3.9 – Rec Counter 21
7.3.10 – Overlay 21
7.3.11 – Clear tracks 21
7.3.12 – Flip over (SmartyCam 3 Sport only) 22
7.3.13 – Factory reset 22
7.3.14 – Info 23
7.4 – Update 23
7.4.1 – Firmup 24
7.4.2 – Tracks update 24
7.5 – Video file 25
8 – SmartyCam 3 and the PC 26
8.1 – Creating SmartyCam 3 configuration 26
8.1.1 – Configuring SmartyCam 3 overlay 27
8.1.2 – Logos & MAP and second camera Setting 29
8.1.3 – Configuring SmartyCam 3 parameters 30
8.1.4 – SmartyCam 3 connected to a master 31
8.1.5 – ECU Stream (SmartyCam 3 Dual only) 34
8.2 – Loading the configuration to SmartyCam 3 35
8.3 – Track Management 36
8.4– Video Management 39
9 – Technical specifications and drawings 42

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1 – SmartyCam 3 preliminary notes
This manual is intended to explain how to configure and use two versions of the new SmartyCam 3 action camera:
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SmartyCam 3 Sport
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SmartyCam 3 Dual
The two models are deeply different, and are intended for completely different applications, but share the same philosophy, configuration
logic, operating system and all some internal components. In the following pages the explanations will be intended for both models, when
not otherwise specified.

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2 – SmartyCam 3 topics
Wide Global Shutter CMOS sensor
The best way to avoid wave effects when vibrations are strong.
Full HD image
1920 x 1080 resolution
SmartyCam 3 Sport records video at 30 fps
SmartyCam 3 Dual records video at 60 fps
Completely waterproof
Designed for being used in the hardest environments: water, dust,
temperatures are not a problem.
Sapphire frontal glass
The strongest glass for facing all high-speed impacts with pebbles,
insects, dust that usually happen in a race.

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A lot of graphic controls
Choose your preferred layout for keeping your data under control
Secondary Camera (SmartyCam 3 Dual only)
Using Race Studio 3 software (supported from release 3.53.xx
onward) you can place the video coming from the second camera
where you prefer on the video, exactly as if you were adding any
graphic control.
Auto start/stop recording
Avoid thinking at the camera while ready at the start/finish line.
Automatic track selection
SmartyCam 3 may work connected to an AiM Logger or in a standalone installation: in the first case, it receives the track selected by the
logger, while in the second case it automatically selects the proper track using the information coming from the GPS Module. In this way, it
can draw the map and calculate lap number, lap times and rolling times.
Video and data in the same file
Your video and the most important data in the same MP4 file.
Video Output (SmartyCam 3 Dual only)
SmartyCam 3 Dual features a Video output that can connected to an external video streamer.
Automatic data and video synchronization
The data recorded in the MP4 file are only the data that the
SmartyCam 3 receives: In case they are not enough for your
analysis, simply import into Analysis 3 both the video file and the
data from your AiM logger and the software will automatically
synchronize them: position on the track, video frame and data on
the graph will be perfectly correlated

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3– SmartyCam 3 connections
SmartyCam 3 has an internal battery that may keep the system alive for a few minutes (around 20 min), so it is important to power it through
an external 12 Volt battery, as shown in the pictures here down.

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To connect SmartyCam 3 Sport to GPS Module (optional) use the 5 pins Binder 712 female connector you find back on the camera and
connect it to the 2 ways Data Hub needed to power the camera.
To connect SmartyCam 3 Dual to GPS Module use the “EXP” cable of 22 pins Deutsch female connector harness.

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SmartyCam 3 can as well be connected to AiM Dashes and loggers through the AiM CAN network. The images below show some examples
of connection.

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4 – SmartyCam 3 buttons, ON/OFF, powering and LEDs
4.1 – Pushbuttons
SmartyCam 3 Sport features two metal pushbuttons on its back, each of which manages two different features, in accordance to what
shown in the display.
The upper pushbutton manages the features corresponding to these icons icons:
•“X”: short pressure
•: long pressure
While the lower pushbutton manages the features corresponding to these icons icons:
•: short pressure
•: long pressure to turn OFF

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SmartyCam 3 Dual features three metal pushbuttons on its front: the central one switches on/off the camera. The two lateral buttons
working mode is indicated by the menu written bottom in the display.
4.2 – Power ON/OFF
SmartyCam 3 Sport and SmartyCam 3 Dual need to be powered by an external power source to be connected:
•to the front Binder connector for SmartyCam 3 Sport
•to the 22 pins Deutsch male connector harness proper wires for SmartyCam 3 Dual
SmartyCam 3 powers ON when:
•You push the proper pushbutton
•An external power turns ON
SmartyCam 3 turns automatically OFF after the period of inactivity set in: “MENU>>SETTINGS>>AUTO POWER OFF.
Available options are:
•5 min
•15 min
•30 min
•1 hour
To manually power on off SmartyCam 3 press the related button ( ). The camera asks for confirmation.
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