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User Manual - Snap Studios

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7<br />

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6<br />

8<br />

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Carrying strap 1, 2<br />

The carrying strap is attached by firstly withdrawing the safety<br />

collar. The hook is then freed and attached to the strap lug (fig. 1).<br />

Slide back the safety collar (fig. 2) to ensure the hook remains in<br />

the locked position. The collar is purposely a tight fit and might<br />

need some effort to slide.<br />

Batteries 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8<br />

The H2 requires batteries for all actions. There is no mechanical<br />

reserve facility so it is advisable to always have a spare set of batteries<br />

or exchange set if using a rechargeable battery pack. As is<br />

the case with most batteries, problems might be encountered when<br />

used in very low temperatures. In this situation it is advisable to<br />

keep an exchange set in an inside pocket, for example, to maintain<br />

them near body temperature.<br />

The battery holder is located inside the removable part of the<br />

grip. While keeping the battery holder button depressed, swing<br />

the battery holder retaining lever downward until it stops (fig 3).<br />

The battery holder will now be released from the grip. Press the<br />

red battery cassette retaining button inwards on the holder to<br />

release the battery cassette (fig 4). Load three CR-123 lithium (or<br />

equivalent) into the cassette, ensuring the polarity of each battery<br />

is correctly oriented (see the ‘+’ markings on the batteries and the<br />

cassette) (fig 5, 6). Re-insert the cassette into the battery holder,<br />

ensuring that it is seated properly in place and that the red button<br />

returns fully into the locked position. Holding the battery holder<br />

flat against the grip and aligning the two upper lugs with the slot<br />

in the grip, slide it back into position as far as it will go. Swing<br />

back the battery holder retaining lever as far as it will go into the<br />

locked position.<br />

Battery life is dependent on a number of variable factors and<br />

therefore cannot be exactly predicted.If the camera is left in the<br />

active state instead of standby for long periods, for example, then<br />

battery life will be reduced. A low-battery state is indicated as a<br />

symbol on the grip LCD (fig 7).<br />

When the batteries are almost completely exhausted, a warning<br />

message ‘Low battery’ will appear on the grip LCD (fig 8). The<br />

camera will not function at all when this message appears and<br />

battery change is essential.<br />

The rechargeable battery pack is an optional accessory that replaces<br />

the standard battery cassette and is an economical option<br />

for full time users. Please see specific user manual supplied with<br />

the rechargeable battery pack for further information.<br />

Rechargeable battery grip<br />

The Battery grip rechargeable 7.2V (3043348) provides a replenishable<br />

power source to replace, or complement, the standard lithium<br />

dry cell battery grip for the H2 camera.<br />

Please note the Battery charger BC-H Li-ion 7.2 VDC (3053568) is<br />

designed for use with Battery grip rechargeable 7.2V units only.

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