Vanguard AB Shutter3 Wireless Bluetooth Remote Owner’s Manual
- June 30, 2024
- Vanguard
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Vanguard AB Shutter3 Wireless Bluetooth Remote
Product Information
The AB Shutter3 is a Bluetooth remote shutter that allows you to control your smartphone camera remotely. It is equipped with a button and an LED indicator for ease of use. Please refer to the owner’s manual for detailed instructions on how to use the product.
Specifications
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Model No.: AB Shutter3
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Communication: Bluetooth Version 4.0
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Transmit Frequency: 2.4GHz – 2.4835GHz
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Communication Distance: 10m (30ft)
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Battery Life: CR2032 x 1 cell / about 6 months
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Dimension: (Not provided in the text)
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Weight: (Not provided in the text)
Product Usage Instructions
Pairing with Your Smartphone
- Ensure that the remote shutter has a working battery.
- Turn on the Bluetooth function on your smartphone.
- Press and hold the button on the remote shutter until the LED indicator flashes.
- Search for available Bluetooth devices on your smartphone and select “AB Shutter3” to pair.
Using the Remote Shutter
- Open your smartphone camera application.
- Position your smartphone for the desired photo.
- Press the button on the remote shutter to capture the photo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: How do I replace the battery in the AB Shutter3?
A: To replace the battery, locate the battery compartment on the remote shutter, remove the old battery, and insert a new CR2032 cell battery following the correct polarity. -
Q: Is the AB Shutter3 compatible with all smartphones?
A: While the AB Shutter3 is designed to be compatible with most smartphones, smart phone OS updates or future changes may lead to incompatibility. It is recommended to check for compatibility before purchasing.
Bluetooth Remote Shutter
Owner’s Manual
Note: Smart phone OS updates or future changes may lead to incompatibility
Product illustration
Specifications
MODEL NO. AB Shutter3
Battery
How To Use
Easy to set up, Easy to use
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Pairing your phone with your Bluetooth Remote Shutter
- Turn on your bluetooth remote shutter by moving the side switch into the “ON” position. The blue LED light will start flashing. Your bluetooth remote shutter is now in “pairing” mode.
- Open the bluetooth options on your phone. On most phones this can be done by going to “Settings” and then selecting “Bluetooth” (on Android phones you may need to first go to “Apps” and then select “Settings” from your list of applications in order to get to Bluetooth).
- Once you have Bluetooth open, select the device “AB Shutter 3” from the list of device options. You may need to wait a few seconds but it should soon say “Connected.”
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Open your camera application on your phone just as you always do when you are about to take a picture.
If your camera application is not compatible with the Bluetooth Remote Shutter, you can download “Camera 360” from the Google Play store and use that application. Key Word Search in GooglePlay and App Store “Camera 360” -
Shoot: Using your Bluetooth Remote Shutter, press the appropriate button to take a picture. If using an iPhone: Press the button that says “Camera 360 iOS,” on your Bluetooth Remote Shutter. If using an Android: Press the button that says “Android.”
Compatible devices
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