MarCum Pursuit SD+ Underwater Camera System User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- MarCum
Table of Contents
- Pursuit SD+
- SPECIFICATIONS
- GETTING STARTED
- Pursuit SD+ MENU OPTIONS
- Pursuit SD+ FEATURES
- CAMERA POSITIONS
- ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
- OPERATING POSITIONS
- SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
- One Year Warranty
- Battery Warnings
- HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MarCum Pursuit SD+ Underwater Camera System User Manual
Pursuit SD+
The Pursuit SD+ viewing system comes complete with everything needed to enjoy the world of underwater viewing. It features a 5” Screen with a multi-purpose sun shield/screen protector. The camera features both visible LED lights as well as a stealthy infrared option for viewing in low light situations. A built in DVR allows for video recording as well as capturing photos of the action. Incorporated into the camera system are on screen displays of depth, temperature, and camera direction. The system is powered by an internal rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that provides up to 6 hours of continuous run-time. Included with your system are a charge and cable, protective soft- pack, and camera storage sack. The PURSUIT SD+ features a ¼”- 20 insert that allow for limitless mounting options (Mounts not included). It is located on the bottom edge of the system. The charging port and video out port are located on the left side of the monitor, and can be accessed by lifting the protective rubber cap.
SPECIFICATIONS
Display:
- 5” Widescreen LCD Monitor
- 6:9 Aspect Ratio, Sunlight Readable
- 800 x 480 Pixel Hi-Res Color
Power:
- Rechargeable Internal Lithium Battery
- (Up-to 6 Hours of Continuous Run-Time)
- USB Charger & Cable
Display Adjustments:
- Brightness
- Color Kill
- On Screen Display
- Units
Camera:
- 1/3” CMOS Sensor Offers
- Optimal Low-Light Performance
- 110° Field of View
- Darkwater Adjustable LED or IR Lighting
- Color Kill, Color or B/W Image Options
- 50 ft. Camera Cable
- Removable weight
Additional Features:
- Built-In DVR
- Built-In Sunshield & Screen
- Protector
- Video Out
- Soft Pack & Camera Sack
- Removable Camera/Cable
- Storage
- 1-Year Warranty
- Supports up to a 128 GB Micro-SD card
GETTING STARTED
Charging:
The Pursuit SD+ has an on-screen display of the battery status found in the
upper left side of the video image. Once the video image starts the battery
status indicator will detail a series of green bars. Three full green bars
will indicate a full charge.
To charge the PURSUIT SD+, power the system off (5 second hold of power button) and locate the rubber cap on the left side of the monitor. Lift the rubber cap to expose the USB Charging port. Insert the supplied USB cable and connect it with the supplied charger, or any USB port. Once the charger is connected to either the wall outlet or USB port, the charge indicator light (under the rubber cap of unit next to Micro-SD Card Slot) will illuminate – red indicates that the system is charging, green indicates the system is fully charged. When using the wall outlet there is a light on the charger that will always be green when plugged in. This light will indicate there is power being supplied. To verify if the system is charged, please check the charge indicator light on under the rubber cap. Once charging is complete, unplug the charger, remove the USB charging cable from the system, and properly seal the rubber cap. Best practice is to charge after every use regardless of how far down the battery was discharged. This will ensure the longest run-time each time the system hits the water.
OPERATION
The Control panel located on the front right side of system features four
buttons, with one on the left side.
Power Button
The bottom button powers the system on and off. Press the power button and
release immediately to turn the system on, do not hold down. A start up screen
with the MarCum logo will briefly show, followed by the video image.
To turn the system off press and hold the power button for 5 seconds until the
system shuts down.
LED/Up Arrow Button
The LED/Up arrow button serves several purposes. When selected it will turn on
and increase the intensity of the LED lights. An on-screen display will be
shown momentarily to indicate the light intensity level selected. There are
four intensity levels and an off selection. When in the menu section of the
system, this button serves as an up selection.
IR/Down Arrow Button
The IR/Down arrow button serves several purposes. When selected it will turn
on and increase the intensity of the Infrared lights. An on-screen display
will be shown momentarily to indicate the light intensity level selected.
There are four intensity levels and an off selection. When in the menu section
of the system, this button serves as a down selection.
Menu/Enter Button
The Menu/Enter button serves a dual purpose. Pressing once accesses the Menu
system.
Once inside the menu system it functions as the enter button.
Record Button
The Record button serves a dual purpose to both take a picture and record
video. (See “Built-In DVR”)
Pursuit SD+ MENU OPTIONS
For ease of use, the menu system on the Pursuit SD+ times out after a 5 second period of inactivity and defaults back to the camera image without any additional keystrokes required.
Enter the Menu system with a single press of the top Menu/Enter button. Use the Up or Down arrow buttons to navigate to the desired selection, followed by the Enter button to enter and change that setting. Repeat this process within the other menu sub-sections to make adjustments.
Monitor Setting
- Brightness – Controls the monitor backlight.
- OSD – Set the on screen displays on or off.
- Units – Controls OSD displays in either standard or metric units.
NOTE: Once the desired setting has been adjusted, press enter. This will change the desired setting and return you to the previous menu
System Setting
- Language – Set to English or French
- Date/Time – Set the current date and time
- Format – The micro-SD card must be formatted prior to recording media for the first time. Once formatted, recording to the card is available. (See “Formatting the micro-SD card”)
- Default – Selecting “Yes” will restore the factory settings.
- Version – Shows the current software version the system is operating with.
- Calibrate – Select and follow instructions to calibrate the on screen displays of depth, relative direction, and temperature (see “Calibration”)
Pursuit SD+ FEATURES
Camera Lights
The Pursuit SD+ is equipped with both LED and infrared lighting options. Each
lighting option has multiple intensity levels.
To turn on the LED lights, use the LED/UP button on the control panel. Pressing this button once will turn the lights on. The on screen display will show momentarily on the bottom of the monitor. To increase the intensity of the lights, press the button until you reach the desired intensity level. There are three settings available and the fourth press will turn the lights off.
The infrared lights offer a stealthy approach because infrared lights are not visible to the eye. To turn on the infrared lights, use the IR/Down button on the control panel. Pressing this button once will turn the lights on. An on screen display will show momentarily on the bottom of the monitor. To increase the intensity of the lights, press the button until you reach the desired intensity level. There are three settings available and the fourth press will turn the lights off. Use the camera image along with the monitor on-screen display to gauge the desired intensity level.
Video Out Port
On the left side of the monitor there is a rectangular rubber cap that
protects the charging port and the Video Out Port. Please make sure this cap
is closed when not using the Video Out Port to avoid potential water damage.
Utilizing the RCA Jack
There are many anglers with large ice fishing houses that are equipped with a
TV inside. Video is easily sent from the PURSUIT SD+ to your TV by simply
running the proper cable from your TV to the Micro USB adapter cable on the
PURSUIT SD+. Make sure to select the correct input source on the external
monitor.
Built-In DVR
The Pursuit SD+ has a built-in DVR that allows you to capture all the action
below. All recorded media is saved to a micro-SD card (not included). The
Pursuit SD+ will support up to a 128GB Class 10 micro-SD card (be sure the
card has a class 10 symbol like the example on the right).
DVR OPERATION
Accessing the micro-SD card
To access the micro-SD card slot, open the rectangular rubber cap on the back
of the monitor. The card can be inserted by placing it into the slot and
pressing downwards until it clicks into place. To remove the micro-SD card,
press down on the card. After it clicks and rises from the slot, grab the card
to remove.
Formatting the micro-SD Card
The micro-SD card MUST be formatted prior to recording media. To format,
insert the micro-SD card into the card slot on the left side of the unit.
Press the MENU/ENTER button and select SETTING. In the SETTING sub menu select
SYSTEM SETTING and use the Up/Down arrows to select FORMAT then press
MENU/ENTER.
By pressing the Up or Down arrows, set FORMAT to YES and press MENU/ ENTER. Once your card is formatted, a “ Format SD Card Complete” will appear.
The micro-SD card MUST be formatted in the PURSUIT SD+. Files can be copied from the PURSUIT SD+ to the PC, but you should not copy files onto the SD card from the PC and should not delete files on the micro-SD Card from the PC. Files may be deleted on the PURSUIT SD+ if desired or the SD can be reformatted on the PURSUIT SD+ after copying files to the PC to “delete all files”.
Recording Video
To record a video press and hold the record button for approximately 3 seconds
until a “REC” with a red circle icon appears in the upper left hand corner of
the screen. This icon will blink while the unit is recording. To stop the
recording, press the REC button again. Once the icon disappears, the unit is
no longer recording.
Taking a Photo
The PURSUIT SD+ has the ability to take a screen shot photo of what is
currently visible on the screen. To take a picture, complete a quick press of
the REC button. A red circle icon will momentarily appear in the upper Left-
hand corner of the screen and then disappear, indicating that a picture was
taken.
Accessing Media
Previously recorded videos and photos can be accessed by pressing MENU and
then selecting LIBRARY by pressing the MENU/ENTER button. Once in the Library
sub-menu you can select either PHOTO or VIDEO. Use the Up and Down arrows to
cycle through the saved media. The left side of the screen will display the
total amount of videos or photos and which number you are currently viewing
(i.e. 002/004; viewing number 2 of 4 total). Video files will also display the
total time duration of the recording. All video files will automatically start
when selected.
When viewing a video, pressing the MENU/ENTER button will display a menu with three options: Open, Delete, and Exit. Use the Up and Down arrows to cycle through these three options and the MENU/ENTER button to select. If selecting the Delete option, another sub-menu will appear. To permanently delete the selected media, select Yes.
When viewing photos, pressing the MENU/ENTER button will display a menu with two options: Delete and Exit. Use the Up and Down arrows to cycle through these two options and the MENU/ENTER button to select. If selecting the Delete option, another sub-menu will appear. To permanently delete the selected media, select YES.
To load your media on your computer or other device you will need to use an micro-SD card reader to transfer the files. If you are experiencing problems viewing your videos once loaded on your device, that specific viewer may not be compatible with the Pursuit SD+ recorded media files.
USING YOUR CAMERA
Once you have a working knowledge of the system you can successfully deploy the camera in the water.
NOTE: Make sure to remove the protective plastic film that covers the lens for packaging.
Atop the PURSUIT SD+ camera is a positioning system (three tabs). Set the cable to the correct position to select your viewing angle (see “Camera Positions”).
The depth of field (distance the camera can see underwater) depends on the clarity of the water and the available light at the depth the camera is used. In clear water, the depth can be many feet but in cloudy or murky water the depth of field can be reduced to only a few inches due to particles suspended in the water. Dirty or murky water and/or low light penetration can detract from the quality of the color picture. Optimum color quality will result from clear water and adequate light penetration.
NOTE: The Color kill feature will turn on automatically when the camera’s light sensor doesn’t detect enough light for optimal color viewing. This can happen in low light conditions, in deep water, or when the ice is very thick and/or covered with snow.
Calibration
Calibrating the camera will provide accurate camera direction readings. To
calibrate, first enter the SETTING menu, press MENU/ENTER and enter the SYSTEM
SETTING sub-menu. Using the Up/Down arrows cycle to CALIBRATE and press
MENU/ENTER. An on-screen instructiona
message will appear on the screen. Once complete press the power button to
save.
CAMERA POSITIONS
Horizontal
Horizontal viewing is available by setting the camera clip in the back slot
(3rd tab; furthest from camera lens). This view will show a horizontal view of
the water column as a traditional underwater viewing system does.
Down View / Bright Viewing Conditions
In optimal light, an angler can increase their viewing experience by moving
the camera further from the target. By adjusting the camera in a slightly
downward position, you can move the camera higher in the water column while
maintaining visual reference of the bottom. Additionally, it positions the
camera further away from the presentation, thus increasing viewing area and
decreasing the odds a hooked fish may tangle in the camera cable.
Down viewing is often deployed by anglers in the following situations.
- Search tool – when looking for specific bottom composition
- Suspended Fish – where bottom reference isn’t required
- Viewing/Fishing Same Hole
Up View / Low-Light
Low-light periods like dawn and dusk are often highly productive parts of the
day, but image sensors on an underwater camera require light to gather an
image. A user can improve the performance in low-light conditions by
positioning the camera at a slightly upward angle that gathers more of the
light that penetrates to depth in early morning or late evening.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
The Pursuit SD+ camera system features three On-Screen Displays (OSD), Depth, Camera Direction, and Temperature.
Depth
A depth OSD will display in the lower right hand corner of the screen. This
feature alerts the user of the depth of the camera. Camera depth will only
show when in the water.
Outside of water it should read 0. If it does not read 0, a simple powering off of the system and then powering it back on will reset the reading to 0. The units can be changed from Standard to Metric, or vice versa in the MONITOR SETTING menu.
Camera Direction
The direction the camera is facing is displayed in the upper Right-hand corner
of the screen. This direction will display as directions of the compass (N,
NE, E, etc.) Compass direction is based off absolute “True North” direction.
If the camera direction is not accurate it can be calibrated by following the
instructions in the SYSTEM SETTING menu.
NOTE: The camera direction will only be accurate when the camera is in a horizontal viewing position.
Temperature
The current temperature of the water will display in the lower left hand
corner of the screen. The units can be changed from Fahrenheit to Celsius, or
vice versa in the MONITOR SETTING menu. The camera will not detect the air
temperature correctly.
OPERATING POSITIONS
Handheld
The PURSUIT SD+ is a palm-sized system with full sized performance. For
handheld operation simply remove the PURSUIT SD+ from the included soft-pack.
Set the camera to the desired viewing position and deploy. Carefully watch the
monitor image to avoid damaging the camera in rocks, submerged vegetation,
brush piles or other harmful environments that could snag, wedge or damage the
camera or cable; doing so will void the warranty.
Body Worn
The Soft-pack supplied with the Pursuit SD+ is designed to allow for hands
free use of the monitor allowing the angler to focus on camera depth and
positioning. Adjustable straps allow for comfort and viewing distance. The
Camera can be deployed and accessed from the rear of the soft-pack, while the
monitor rests securely within a comfortable viewing distance, with full access
to the control panel.
You can also use the Velcro strap on the Cable storage spool as an arm or wrist mount for increased portability.
Mounted
The PURSUIT SD+ features a ¼ 20 insert on the bottom edge of the camera screen
(Mounts not included). The ¼”-20 insert is the most common mounting option for
photo/video equipment that provide limitless mounting solutions from
aftermarket suppliers. Removing the camera cable storage reel.
Removing the camera cable storage reel
Start by removing all of the camera cable from the cable storage reel. Once the Cable has been removed, the cable reel can slide out by gentle lifting on the reel (on the opposite side of the charging/AV port), while simultaneously sliding in that direction. Once the Cable storage reel is removed, re-wind the excess cable back onto the reel. To replace the reel onto the Pursuit SD+, align the tabs furthest from the USB port with the indented area on the underside of the reel and slide toward the USB Port.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The Pursuit SD+ camera system is manufactured to perform in a wide variety of environmental conditions. It is recommended when not in use to store the Pursuit SD+ indoors or in a climate controlled environment. Take care to avoid leaving your system in the cold, even when heading to the lake for an outing. The Pursuit SD+ operates using an internal lithium battery, and this battery can become damaged if left in the cold. For optimal performance, it is recommended to start with a full charge on the battery and to insulate the system from the cold during periods of non-use or transit.
One Year Warranty
MarCum warranties this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to customers who properly complete the online product registration form found on the MarCum Technologies Website: www.marcumtech.com
MarCum Technologies will repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Failures due to abuse, misuse, unauthorized alteration, modification, or repair are not covered. The warranty is valid only for the original owner who purchases the system from an authorized dealer. An original sales receipt dated within the warranty period is required for all warranty claims.
To best serve our customers, MarCum Technologies has set a standardized battery warranty policy. Battery warranty coverage requires a proof of purchase. Please see our website, www.marcumtech.com for full details on warranty coverage.
Battery Warnings
Do not immerse the battery in water or sea water. Keep the battery in a cool
dry place when not in use. Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source
(i.e. heater, furnace, fire). Use the battery charger only as directed when
recharging. Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals on the battery
connections. Do not discard the battery in a fire, furnace, or other
combustible space. Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical
outlet. Do not short –circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive
and negative terminals with metal objects. Do not directly solder the battery
or pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp objects. If the battery gives
off an odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or in any way appears abnormal
during use, or while recharging or discharging, immediately stop using it. If
the battery leaks and the battery contents (electrolyte) gets into an eye, do
not rub the eye. Instead, flush the eye(s) with clean water and immediately
seek medical attention or it may result in injury to the eye(s).
Do not use the battery in a location where static electricity or magnetic
fields are great or it may result in damage to the battery safety devices. Do
not leave the battery in high temperatures (i.e. in direct sunlight or in a
vehicle in extremely hot weather) or it may overheat and its performance will
be degraded and service life decreased. Tape the battery terminals prior to
disposal to insulate them as discarded batteries may cause fire or explosion.
For skilled person: CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
- Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can defeat a safeguard (for example, in the case of some lithium battery types);
- Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion; – Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas;
- A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. – The maximum operating temperature is 30°C (Supplied by approved power supply unit); The maximum operating temperature is 40°C (Supplied by built-in rechargeable Li-ion Battery).
- Manufacturer: Electronics Technologies LLC, 3943 Quebec Ave N Minneapolis, MN 55427
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
If your unit is malfunctioning, check the support section of our website. You may find that the solution to your problem is something you can resolve yourself. If you need to send it in, there is no need to contact our office. Getting repairs made is as simple as going to our website, Marcumtech.com clicking the support tab and then filling out the MarCum Warranty Form.
Once you have completed and submitted a warranty claim form, package the unit as described on the website and ship it to us.
If your system is out of warranty, it is a simple as going to our website and filling out a MarCum non-warranty form. Once you have completed the non- warranty form, package the unit as described on the website and ship it to us. All non-warranty repair pricing is determined after the system is received by us.
If you do not have the ability to use the Internet, you may also fill out the warranty service form included in the box with your unit. If you enclose this form in the box with your unit there is no need to contact our office, just include the filled-out form in the shipping box and a copy of the receipt.
Some people are more comfortable calling for shipping instructions. During peak ice season, we sometimes receive a high volume of calls, making it impossible to get to all customers who phone in. For this reason, strongly consider using the on-line forms at www.marcumtech.com
OUR ADDRESS:
MARCUM TECHNOLOGIES
ATTN: SERVICE DEPT.
3943 QUEBEC AVE NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55427
Please send your email inquiries to
service@MarCumTech.com
If you are unable to use email or Internet, you may call us at
763-512-3987.
Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 – 4 Central Time.
International callers may use
888-778-1208.
The customer is responsible for shipping costs associated with returning the unit to MarCum Technologies. MarCum will pay for shipping the repaired unit back to the customer while it is still under warranty. All out of warranty services will be charged a diagnostic fee for service and shipping which must be paid in advance. The system should be securely packed and shipped “pre-paid freight” and insured to MarCum Technologies. It is the customer’s full responsibility to track their products sent out in the mail or other forms of delivery service. MarCum Technologies will not be liable for packages lost in route to us. Unless specified otherwise, do not include batteries or other accessories when returning the product for repair. MarCum Technologies will not be responsible for lost or damaged accessories. Turnaround time can vary, on average it is about 1 week.
MarCum Technologies
3943 Quebec Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55427
MarCum User Manuals are available for downloads from
www.MarCumtech.com