Nauticam NA-XT1 Instruction Manual

Summary of NA-XT1

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    1 thank you for your purchase of a nauticam camera housing. At nauticam, we pride ourselves on the ability to recognise the requirements of professional as well as amateur underwater photographers and fulfill them through the innovative designs of our products. We strive to achieve a high level of u...

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    2 1. All nauticam products are warranted against any material and manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase for consumer use. Please fill in the warranty cards shipped with our housings and viewfinders at the time of sale and return them to your point of purchase within a month. I...

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    3 1. Na-xt1 housing 2. Instruction manual 3. Spare silicone rubber housing o-ring 4. O-ring remover 5. Cr2450 battery (for moisture alarm) 6. Lubricant 7. Set of allen keys spare silicone rubber o-ring lubricant set of allen keys cr2450 battery o-ring remover.

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    4 1. A water-tight test without the camera inside the housing is highly recommended when using the system for the first time and after the changing of port and o-ring(s). 2. Do not use lubricants from other brands with the silicone rubber o- ring on this housing, only use the lubricant provided by n...

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    5 specifications 6 identification of parts 7 preparation of the housing 11 opening and locking the housing 14 installing the camera 15 mounting the port 17 care and maintenance 19 optional accessories 20

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    6 construction housing body: aluminium alloy surface treatment: hard anodised display window: abrasion resistant polycarbonate dimensions (with handles) width: 303mm height: 164mm depth: 110mm weight approx. 1.93kg (without camera) buoyancy slightly negative depth rating 100 metres features moisture...

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    7 1 ball joint x2 5 optical fibre mount 2 adjustable handle x2 6 port alignment index 3 fn1 button 7 focus mode selector 4 lens release button 1 2 5 7 6 3 4.

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    8 8 accessory coldshoe 12 iso dial 9 m16 accessory port 13 drive mode lever 10 port release safety button 14 m5 threaded hole 11 port lock/release lever 15 zoom/focus knob 8 9 13 12 11 10 14 15.

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    9 16 fn2 button 23 exposure compensation dial 17 rear command dial 24 on/off lever 18 af-l lever 25 m10 strobe mounting base 19 housing lock safety button 26 m5 threaded hole 20 housing lock 27 shutter release lever 21 shutter speed dial 28 front command dial 22 metering lever 16 26 19 21 18 17 27 2...

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    10 29 delete button 36 up selection button 30 playback button 37 menu/ok button 31 view mode lever 38 right selection button 32 movie-record button 39 left selection button 33 ae-l button 40 down selection button 34 focus assist button 41 display/back button 35 quick menu button 42 moisture alarm wi...

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    11 1. After verifying that the housing o-ring is in good condition, lightly coat it with the lubricant provided. 2. Make sure the o-ring groove located in the rear part of the housing is free from any foreign material; the groove can be cleaned with the aid of a microfiber cloth. 3. Place the o-ring...

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    12 1. Install the cr2450 battery provided into the battery compartment inside the rear housing. To remove the battery, use a small flat-head screwdriver to lift up the battery as shown. 4. Setting up the moisture alarm: 3. Test the alarm by contacting the two wires near the bottom of the housing wit...

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    13 led status identification: on start up: led indicator status steady "blue" light battery is normal, goes into flashing "blue" light standby mode after 5 seconds. "blue" and "red" lights alternating battery low. Replace battery as soon as possible. Goes into standby mode after 5 seconds. Steady "r...

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    14 to open the housing: to lock the housing: 2. Turn the housing lock anti- clockwise for 270°, until the lock reaches the “open” position as shown. 3. Close the housing while the housing lock is in the “open” position. 4. Turn the housing lock clockwise for 270°, until the lock reaches the “lock” p...

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    15 1. Disengage the red camera saddle lock by pressing it inwards. Remove the camera saddle from the housing by sliding it outwards 2. Tilt the lcd monitor of the camera upwards, then attach the saddle to the camera by tightening the screw to the tripod socket of the camera. 3. Lift the drive mode l...

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    16 5. Gently push drive mode lever and metering lever downwards ensuring the actuators correctly engages with the drive mode lever and metering lever of the camera. 6. For removal of the camera from the housing, reverse the above procedures..

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    17 please refer to the nauticam system port chart for a range of compatible ports. 1. Remove the o-ring from the port, inspect for any damage and lightly coat it with the provided lubricant before placing it back into its groove. 2. Verify that the port opening of the housing is clean and free from ...

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    18 6. Align the port mounting indices of the port and the housing. 7. Gently push the port into the port opening of the housing, until it cannot go in any further. 8. Lock the port into place by turning the port locking lever to the inward position. To ensure that the port is securely mounted, confi...

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    19 1. Soak the housing system in fresh water after each salt water use, during which all control buttons/knobs should be operated a few times to avoid the accumulation of salt residue; wipe the housing with a towel before opening. 2. After each day of diving, it is advisable to have the main o-ring ...

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    20 p.N. 17171 na-xt1 lcd window for nauticam enhanced viewfinders p.N. 25612 m16 vacuum valve.

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