Samsung SM-R210NZWAXXV, SM-R210NZWADBT, SM-R210NZWAXEF, SM-R210NZWAITV, SM-R210NZWAPHE manual Basics

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Basics

Notices for using Wi-Fi

Use your Gear 360 and the connected device within the specified connection range (5 m). The distance may vary depending on the environment the devices are used in.

Ensure that there are no obstacles between the Gear 360 and a connected device, including human bodies, walls, corners, or fences.

If a mobile device connects to the Gear 360 via Wi-Fi Direct while it is connected to a Wi-Fi network, the mobile device’s screen may flicker due to the limited capability of the Wi-Fi network.

Using a mobile device near other devices which are connected to the Wi-Fi network may affect the signal strength and cause the screen to flicker.

Wi-Fi performance may vary depending on the region. If you connect the Gear 360 to your mobile device in a place where outdoor Wi-Fi networks are restricted, the device may become slower or take longer to send files.

The transfer time may take longer depending on the Wi-Fi connection status and file size.

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SM-R210 Table of Contents Basics About the GearRead me first Instructional iconsPackage contents Device layout Function PowerKeys MenuIndicator light Colour StatusIndicator icons Camera status screenIcon Meaning Installing a memory card Memory cardContacts properly aligned with the Gear 360’s contacts Removing the memory card Formatting the memory cardFormatting on the Gear Tap Reset and format →Format Gear 360 SD card BatteryCharging the battery Formatting on the mobile deviceMultipurpose jack USB Type-C Battery charging tips and precautions Attaching the strap to the Gear Turning the Gear 360 on and off Restarting the GearInstalling the app on a mobile device Connecting the Gear 360 to a mobile deviceConnecting to a mobile device  Mobile device  Tap Connect to GearDisconnecting or reconnecting the Gear Connecting a new GearBasics Accessing and selecting menus Using the Gear 360’s menusAvailable menus Recording videos and taking photos with the Gear 360 solely Connecting to a mobile device remotely Tips for getting the best shots Recording videos or taking photosIntroduction Camera etiquetteSelecting a camera Using the mobile deviceUsing the Gear Tap CameraRecording videos Viewfinder will appearChanging preview mode Tap Mode →VideoTap Mode →Photo Taking photosTap Mode →Time lapse Time lapseVideo looping Selecting the recording cycleTap Mode →Video looping Landscape HDR Tap Mode →Landscape HDR Starting your broadcast Live broadcastWatching a live broadcast Configuring settings on your mobile device Configuring camera settingsQuick settings Configuring settings on the Gear Camera settingsViewing 360-degree videos Viewing videos or imagesViewing videos Viewing videos from different anglesChanging view mode Using the motion view featureViewing photos Viewing 360-degree images Viewing images from different anglesSaving videos and images to the mobile device Deleting videos or imagesSharing videos or images Saving 360-degree videos as standard videos Editing videos and photosSaving 360-degree photos as standard photos Trimming videosInstalling and signing in to the Oculus app Viewing videos and images using the Gear VRCapturing images from 360-degree videos Viewing 360-degree videos and photos on the Gear VR View on Gear VRUsing the computer program Transferring files to a computer Configuring the settingsGear Gear 360 APP Updating the Gear Updating the softwareUpdating the app Troubleshooting AppendixBattery icon is empty Removing the battery Data stored in the Gear 360 has been lostCopyright Trademarks
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