Garmin VIRB 360 Manual De Propietario

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the device manufacturer and model. For more information, 
see your mobile device owner's manual.
After you touch the camera, the camera's Wi
‑Fi access point 
turns on, and the access point name and password appear 
on the camera screen.
4
From the app store on your mobile device, install and open 
the Garmin VIRB app.
The app automatically searches for your camera and displays 
a security prompt.
5
Touch the NFC area of your mobile device to the camera 
screen.
The app receives the access point password automatically.
The remote viewfinder and camera controls appear in the 
Garmin VIRB app.
In the future, you can touch your mobile device to the camera 
screen to automatically connect to the camera and open the 
Garmin VIRB app.
Connecting to the Garmin VIRB App Using 
Wi
Fi Settings
TIP: If you are using a mobile device with Android that has near 
field communication (NFC) technology, you can connect your 
camera more quickly using NFC (
).
The Garmin VIRB app connects to your VIRB 360 camera using 
Wi
‑Fi technology. You can connect the app directly to the 
camera, or you can connect the app and camera to the same 
wireless network.
1
From the app store on your mobile device, install the Garmin 
VIRB app.
2
On your VIRB 360 camera, from the main menu, select 
Wireless > Wi-Fi, and select the Wi-Fi toggle switch to turn 
on the Wi
‑Fi radio.
TIP: You can also hold   for two seconds to quickly turn the 
Wi
‑Fi radio on or off.
The camera broadcasts a Wi
‑Fi access point. The access 
point name and password appear on the camera screen. 
While the Wi
‑Fi radio is turned on,   appears on the home 
screen, and the status LED flashes blue periodically.
3
If you are using an Apple mobile device, go to the Wi
‑Fi 
settings on your mobile device, and connect to the camera 
access point using the name and password on the camera 
screen.
4
On your mobile device, start the Garmin VIRB app.
The app searches for your camera.
5
If you are using a mobile device with Android, when the 
security prompt appears, enter the password for the camera 
access point.
TIP: The access point name and password appear on the 
camera screen.
The app connects to your camera.
The first time you connect your camera, the app prompts you 
to connect to a nearby wireless network.
6
Follow the on-screen instructions to connect the camera and 
app to a Wi
‑Fi network (optional).
You can also manually connect to a Wi
‑Fi network later 
).
The remote viewfinder and camera controls appear in the 
Garmin VIRB app.
Remote Viewfinder
The remote viewfinder appears in the Garmin VIRB app while 
the app is connected to your camera.
Select to enable or change the pro settings (
).
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Displays the sensor status, shooting mode, remaining memory 
card storage, and battery charge level.
Select to change the camera settings (
).
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When you are using the 360 lens mode, swipe left, right, up, or 
down to view a different part of the 360-degree video sphere.
Tap to show or hide menu icons.
Select to switch between multiple connected cameras (
).
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Select to view or share recorded videos and photos (
).
Select to start recording a video or to take a photo.
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Select to change the video or photo shooting mode (
).
Pro Settings
From the viewfinder in the Garmin VIRB app, select  .
TIP: While pro settings are enabled, you can swipe left from the 
viewfinder to quickly view or change the current pro settings.
: Enables or disables the pro settings. Disabling the pro 
settings sets the camera to full automatic mode. Your 
preferences are saved while the pro settings are disabled, 
and they are restored when you enable the pro settings 
again.
 Exposure Bias: Sets the exposure bias. Exposure bias 
affects the level of brightness.
 ISO Limit: Sets the maximum level of sensitivity and image 
noise. The camera automatically uses the best ISO level for 
the lighting conditions, up to this maximum. Higher ISO 
values have more visible noise or grain. Higher ISO values 
are best for use in low light environments or indoors. Lower 
ISO values are best for use in sunlight. You can use the 6400 
option for brighter video in low light, the 1600 option for 
moderate brightness in low light, or the 400 option for darker 
video in low light.
 Color Curve: Sets the color palette. You can use the Vivid 
option for a more vibrant color palette, or the Flat option for a 
more neutral color palette.
 Sharpness: Sets the level of sharpness. You can use the 
High option for a sharper look, the Medium option for 
moderate sharpness, or the Low option for a softer look.
 White Balance: Adjusts the color tone based on your 
surroundings. The device can automatically adjust the white 
balance, or you can manually adjust the white balance. You 
can use the 2800K option for incandescent light, the 4000K 
option for fluorescent light, the 5000K option for daylight, the 
6500K option for sunny conditions, or the 7500K option for 
cloudy conditions.
 Exposure Lock: Enables or disables exposure lock for videos. 
You can enable exposure lock to ensure consistent light 
sensitivity in your video capture. When recording a time-lapse 
Garmin VIRB App
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