Aleta S1 Bedienungsanleitung

Aleta S1
User Guide
Version 2.2

Introduction
This manual is for the users who attempt to use Aleta S1 360 degree camera and the Aleta
Viewer on mobile device.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Connectors and Buttons............................................................. 4
1.1 Power Button ...................................................................................................4
1.2 Shot Button ......................................................................................................4
1.3 OLED screen....................................................................................................5
1.4 LED indicators.................................................................................................5
1.5 Connectors .......................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Connect to Aleta S1 to Mobile Device........................................ 5
2.1 Install Aleta Viewer..........................................................................................5
2.2 Power on Camera.............................................................................................5
2.3 Connect to Wi-Fi..............................................................................................6
2.4 Run Aleta Viewer.............................................................................................6
Chapter 3 Live View Function ...................................................................... 7
3.1 Live View.........................................................................................................7
3.2 Switch button...................................................................................................7
3.3 Shot button.......................................................................................................7
3.4 Position ............................................................................................................8
3.5 Live display view.............................................................................................8
3.6 Status................................................................................................................8
3.7 Shortcut............................................................................................................9
3.8 Storage .............................................................................................................9
3.9 Stitching.........................................................................................................11
Chapter 4 Display Mode...............................................................................11
4.1 Global.............................................................................................................11
4.2 360..................................................................................................................11
4.3 Front...............................................................................................................12
4.4 180..................................................................................................................12
4.5 Quad...............................................................................................................12
Chapter 5 Setup........................................................................................... 12

5.1 EV..................................................................................................................12
5.2 Focus..............................................................................................................13
5.3 ISO.................................................................................................................13
5.4 Shutter Speed.................................................................................................13
5.5 Sharpness .......................................................................................................13
5.6 White Balance................................................................................................14
5.7 Setting............................................................................................................14
Chapter 6 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................... 16
Appendix 1:..................................................................................................16

Chapter 1 Connectors and Buttons
OLED screen
[Power Button] [Shot Button] [USB port] [SD Slot] [HDMI] [Power USB]
1.1 Power Button
Press power button to power on the camera.
Press power button to enter sleep mode when camera is on.
Press power button again to exit sleep mode.
Hold power button for 2 seconds to turn off camera. The OLED screen will show
“Shutting down”
Hold power button for 4 seconds to hard shut down the camera.
1.2 Shot Button
Press shot button to take picture in Photo mode.
Press shot button to start / stop recording in Record mode.
Hold shot button to switch Photo / Record mode.
Hold shot button and tilt the camera to enter motion setting mode.
Rotate camera to move the options and click shot button to select.
First row: Photo / Recording / Burst mode / Time-lapse mode
Second row: Display mode
Third row: Resolution

1.3 OLED screen
The icons on the OLED screen would show camera information:
1.4 LED indicators
Yellow LED: Power and recording
Blue LED: Wi-Fi data transferring
1.5 Connectors
USB port: Connect to extension devices.
SD Slot: Insert Micro SD card for storage. The camera supports 8GB~128GB SD
cards, but only in FAT32 format. Note that most 128GB SD cards exFAT so
please use the camera to format it.
HDMI: Connect to HDMI displayer.
Power USB: Connect to USB power to charge the battery.
Chapter 2 Connect to Aleta S1 to Mobile Device
2.1 Install Aleta Viewer
Install Aleta Viewer from APP Store or Google Play on your mobile device. The icon
will show on your app list.
2.2 Power on Camera
Click the power button to power on the camera.

During the booting processing, a set of SSID and Password will show up on the
OLED screen.
2.3 Connect to Wi-Fi
Connect to the Wi-Fi SSID and input the password shown on camera by your mobile
device.
※If you missed the Wi-Fi SSID and password information, click power button to
enter sleep mode, and click it again to wake up the camera. The Wi-Fi information
will show up again.
2.4 Run Aleta Viewer
Click the icon to run the Viewer. If the Wi-Fi is connected correctly it will
show live image immediately.

Chapter 3 Live View Function
3.1 Live View
The live image should be displayed in Front mode while you first access to Viewer.
There are 3 modes to control the view angle:
Normal mode: Slide on the screen to change the view angel.
Auto mode: The view angel will keep moving after sliding.
Compass mode: Rotate your mobile device to change the view angel.
Just click the icon in the upper-left to switch the mode.
3.2 Switch button
Slide the button to switch photo and recording modes. Note that 6K resolution is
only available in photo mode.
3.3 Shot button
In photo mode, click the capture button to take pictures. In recording mode,
click the recording button to start recording, and click it again to stop.
Recording time will show up during recording. The maximum size of the recoded file
View angle mode
Position
Switch Shot
Live display view
Status
Shortcut
Storage
Stitching
Settings Display mode

is 1GB, and the maximum time is 30 minutes. Once one of the thresholds is reached,
camera will save current file and start a new file automatically.
3.4 Position
There are 3 position modes:
Auto
Flat
Ceiling
Select the mode according to the way you install your camera, or use Auto mode for
auto position detection.
3.5 Live display view
In Global display mode, live view can be displayed in different views. (To change
display mode, please see Chapter 4: Display Mode).
Normal global view: Display full 360 image.
Front view: Display 90 degrees of image and the view angle can be changed.
Tiny planet view: Display 360 image in a circle.
VR view: Display side-by-side image. Please use a cardboard to view the
immersive 360 degree image.
View angle control:
Rotate head to change view angle
3.6 Status
The status icons will show in upper-right.

SD card status. “OK” means SD card is in slot and ready for image saving.
“No” means there is no SD card in slot. “100%” means the SD card is full, and
“ERR” means the card is broken or still in detection. Click this icon can view full
SD card status.
Wi-Fi signal status. “!” mark means the signal is weak or disconnected that
image could be lag or lost. Click this icon could select available Wi-Fi. (Android
only)
Battery life indication. Click this icon can view full battery status.
/ Shooting mode. Photo mode includes continuous shooting and self
timer. Recording mode includes time-lapse. Click this icon can change the setup.
3.7 Shortcut
Click the button can enter the shortcut menu. It offers some default settings for
different applications. You can set the shot mode, display mode, resolution, and
time-lapse just in one click.
3.8 Storage
Click the upper-right button to access the storage menu.
Tool Bar:
All / Photo / Video: Select the type of file to be shown.
Change the amount of displayed files.
/ Switch to Atelta SD card / Mobile device storage.
View file folders (Android) / Album (iOS) in the cell phone
Play selected file. Only downloaded files can be played. To play a file in

SD card will trigger download first. Files recorded in 360 or Global mode can be
displayed in different formats. Click the button on lower-right to select the
format.
Normal 360: Display full 360 image.
Front view: Display 90 degrees of image and the view angle can be changed.
Tiny planet: Display 360 image in a circle.
VR: Display side-by-side image. Please use a cardboard to view the
immersive 360 degree image.
View angle control:
Rotate head to change view angle
Download file from SD card to mobile device.
Upload selected file. Only downloaded files can be uploaded. To play a file
in SD card will trigger download first. During uploading the camera will shut the
Wi-Fi connection so that the cell phone can access internet through other
connection.
Delete file
The color of frame means different status:
Green: Selected
Gray: Downloaded
Red: Resume (download unfinished)
The color of file name tag different location:
Green: In camera SD card
Blue: In cell phone local storage
Yellow: In cell phone SD card
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