Garmin VIRB 360 Manual De Propietario

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Install your ELM327 compatible OBD-II device in the OBD-II 
port of your vehicle.
TIP: See the owner's manual for your vehicle and your OBD-
II device for information about locating the OBD-II port and 
installing the OBD-II device.
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If necessary, enable pairing mode on your OBD-II device.
TIP: See the owner's manual for your OBD-II device to 
enable pairing mode.
3
From the VIRB camera main menu, select Wireless > 
Bluetooth > Status to turn on Bluetooth wireless technology.
4
Select Add New.
5
Select the OBD-II device to pair.
TIP: If your OBD-II device does not appear in the list, confirm 
that it is still in pairing mode and search again.
After the OBD-II device is paired, the device status changes 
to Connected.
Removing Paired Bluetooth Devices
1
From the main menu, select Wireless > Bluetooth.
2
Select a wireless device.
3
Select Forget >  .
VIRB Edit
The VIRB Edit application provides easy access to these tools 
and services for your device.
• Review and edit recorded videos
• Apply image stabilization to recorded videos
• Add G-Metrix gauges, graphs, and more
• Add titles and transitions
• Edit videos from multiple cameras
• Update software and features
• Additional editing, sharing, and playback features
The VIRB Edit application is available for Windows
®
 and Mac
®
computers. Go to 
Customizing the Device
Setup Menu
NOTICE
Select   > Setup.
Stitch Distance: Sets the focal distance used to stitch 360-
degree video (
).
Voice Control: Allows you to control your camera using spoken 
commands (
).
Record Light: Turns the recording LED on or off. This can be 
useful to eliminate ambient light from the LED when 
recording in darker environments.
Tones: Turns the camera tones on or off. When this setting is 
enabled, tones play to indicate various camera actions and 
statuses, such as capturing a photo, starting recording, or 
connecting to a device.
Self Timer: Sets the length of the default self timer used when 
you take a photo.
Microphone: Allows you to change the microphone mode or 
turn the microphones off (
).
System: Allows you to change system settings, such as 
language, units, region, and GPS.
SD Card: Allows you to view detailed information about the 
installed memory card or format the memory card.
About: Displays important software information, your unit ID, 
and regulatory and compliance information.
Formatting Your Memory Card
NOTICE
Erased data cannot be restored.
You can format the memory card installed in your camera to 
erase all photos, videos, and other data. You may also need to 
format the memory card the first time you use it in your camera.
From the main menu, select Setup > SD Card > Format 
Card >  .
System Settings
From the main menu, select Setup > System.
GPS: Enables the camera to determine your location, speed, 
and elevation using GPS satellite signals. When this setting 
is enabled, the camera includes GPS information in the G-
Metrix data when you record a video or photo.
NOTE: Your camera records GPS position data at all times 
when the GPS setting is enabled. This data is not collected 
by Garmin.
Language: Sets the on-screen text language.
Units: Sets the system for units of measure to metric or statute.
Auto-Off: Turns off the camera automatically after it has not 
been used for five minutes.
External Power: Sets the camera behavior when it is connected 
to external power. You can select the Charge Mode option to 
enter charging mode automatically or the Power On option to 
turn the camera on. While in charging mode, the screen and 
all other features turn off (
).
Factory Reset: Restores all settings to the factory default 
values.
Device Information
Status LEDs
The LEDs on the front of the camera indicate the camera status.
LED 
Color
LED Action
Status
Green
Flashing
The camera is turned on, but it is not 
recording.
Green
Solid
The camera is connected to a 
computer in USB mass storage 
mode.
Off
Off (while not 
connected to 
external power)
The camera is turned off.
Off
Off (while connected 
to external power)
The camera is turned off, and the 
battery is fully charged.
Red
Solid (top LED only) The battery is charging.
Red
Flashing
The camera is recording video.
Yellow 
and red
One or more yellow 
flashes, followed by 
a long red flash
The camera has captured one or 
more photos. The LED flashes yellow 
while the self-timer is counting down 
and red when the photo is captured.
Green or 
red
Flashing rapidly
The camera will turn off or stop 
recording soon. This could be 
because the battery is below a 10% 
charge level, the memory card has 
less than 10 minutes of recording 
time remaining, or the internal 
temperature is too high.
Blue
Flashing 
intermittently
The Wi
‑Fi radio is turned on.
VIRB Edit
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