Midland XTC-200 Owner's Manual

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Midland XTC-200 Specification

The Midland XTC-200 Camera is a compact, lightweight action camera designed for capturing high-quality video in dynamic environments. It features a 720p HD video resolution at 30 frames per second, ensuring clear and detailed footage. The camera is equipped with a 140-degree wide-angle lens, providing an expansive field of view to capture more of the action. Its simple one-switch operation allows for easy and intuitive use, making it accessible for users of all experience levels.

The XTC-200 is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, offering up to two hours of continuous recording time on a single charge. It supports up to a 32GB microSD card, which allows for ample storage of video files. The camera is encased in a durable housing, making it resilient to the rigors of outdoor activities. It is also water-resistant, which adds a layer of protection against wet conditions.

Connectivity options include a USB port for data transfer and charging, as well as AV output for playback on external screens. The camera weighs approximately 3.2 ounces, making it easy to mount on helmets, handlebars, or other gear without adding significant weight. It is compatible with a range of mounting accessories, providing versatility in how and where it can be used. The Midland XTC-200 is designed to deliver reliable performance and high-quality video capture in a variety of action-packed scenarios, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and sports adventurers alike.

Midland XTC-200 F.A.Q.

How do I properly charge the Midland XTC-200 camera?

To charge the Midland XTC-200, use the provided USB cable to connect the camera to a computer or a USB wall adapter. The LED indicator will turn red while charging and will turn off when fully charged.

What should I do if the Midland XTC-200 camera won't turn on?

If the camera won't turn on, ensure that it's charged by connecting it to a power source. If it still doesn't work, try resetting it by removing the battery and reinserting it after a few minutes.

How can I reset the Midland XTC-200 to factory settings?

To reset the camera to factory settings, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds until the camera restarts. This will restore the default settings.

What memory cards are compatible with the Midland XTC-200?

The Midland XTC-200 is compatible with microSD cards up to 32GB. It is recommended to use Class 10 or higher for optimal performance.

How do I transfer videos from the Midland XTC-200 to my computer?

Connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable. The camera will appear as a removable drive, allowing you to copy videos directly to your computer.

What are common troubleshooting steps if the video quality is poor on the Midland XTC-200?

Ensure that the lens is clean and free from obstructions. Check the video resolution settings and ensure you are using a high-speed memory card. Also, verify that the lighting conditions are adequate.

How do I mount the Midland XTC-200 on a helmet?

Use the adhesive mounts provided with the camera. Clean the helmet surface, peel the adhesive backing, and press firmly to attach the mount. Slide the camera into the mount until it clicks into place.

What should I do if the camera's battery life is shorter than expected?

If the battery life is shorter, try fully discharging and then recharging the battery. Consider replacing the battery if it continues to underperform. Also, reduce the use of high-power functions like WiFi if available.

How can I update the firmware on my Midland XTC-200?

Visit the Midland website to check for firmware updates. Download the update file, transfer it to the camera's memory card, and follow the instructions provided to apply the update.

What is the best way to clean and maintain the Midland XTC-200 camera?

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior. For the lens, use a microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. Keep the camera dry and stored in a protective case when not in use.