We’ve included a number of options for you to mount the ThumbCam, whether you
want to use it as a personal video recorder, a PC camera, a short-term surveillance
camera, or whatever other uses you might imagine for it!
Lanyard
Using the lanyard is pretty straight forward, and a great way to make sure you
never lose the ThumbCam - it’ll be round your neck!
Attach the clip on the end of the lanyard to the small tab on the top of the •
ThumbCam.
Sling the lanyard around your neck.•
For best results, hold the • ThumbCam steady whilst you’re shooting video -
leaving it on the lanyard will result in a very random, frenetic video which will
rarely capture what you want. Then again, this might be exactly the effect
you’re after - if so, go for it!
Belt/Pocket Clip (or Silicon Sleeve)
Insert the • ThumbCam into the clip.
The four corners of the clasp will lock into position on the four corners of the •
ThumbCam.
The • ThumbCam can now be clipped onto a belt, pocket, collar, or any other
location which offers suitable support for the clip.
To remove the • ThumbCam from the clip, hold it in the middle and twist gently.
The clip is easiest to remove one corner at a time.
The silicon sleeve works in a similar manner, and has a loop on the back to •
attach to a belt or similar. The differences are primarily that a) the silicon sleeve
is more delicate, and could tear if mistreated and b) the silicon sleeve will offer
some degree of protection from dust and moisture.
Wall/Ceiling Mounting Options
The ThumbCam comes with two options for permanent mounting, a permanent
clip and a clip-to-wall mounting. If you want to use the ThumbCam with the belt/
pocket clip, use the free-pivot mounting that the clip can attach to. To mount the
ThumbCam only, use the standard wall clip.
The free-pivot clip (used with the belt/pocket clip) is magnetic, and can be •
attached easily to any suitable surface. This is handy for mounting the clip onto
a refrigerator, PC case, or similar metallic surface. For permanent installation,
use the screw holes.
The standard wall clip needs to be screwed, glued or taped into place. Screws •
are typically the most resilient mounting option.
Mounting the ThumbCam