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•
:
It indicates the still image/video resolutions.
Image resolution is 12Mp.
Image resolution is 5Mp or video resolution is
HD 720P.
Image resolution is 3Mp or video is VGA.
•
D
:
It indicates the camera in date setting.
•
T
:
It indicates the camera in time setting.
•
T-O :
It indicates the camera in time out setting.
•
PIR
:
It indicates the camera in PIR detection Mode.
•
TLS
:
It indicates the camera in Time Lapse Mode.
•
: It indicates the date/time/time out and video
recording time during setting or quality of captured
image/video. The date and time will stamp to the still
image and video
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Quick Start Guide
This guide is designed to get you up and running in a matter of
moments. To get the most out of this
HUNTING CAMERA
tools,
please read the manual thoroughly before operating. If you
would like to modify any of the factory Default Settings, except
for the Time & Date, please see manual for instructions.
Factory Default Settings:
Time Out:
30 Sec
Burst Mode:
3 Still Image
Resolution:
3M
Operation Mode:
PIR
Video Mode:
10 Seconds (Resolution 720P)
Time lapse Mode setting:
19:00-7:00 (Next day), Time out 60
Sec, Resolution 12Mp, Still image 1P.
Initial Camera Set-up:
1.
Insert SD card into the camera.
2.
Pressing the Battery Tray Releaser and slide out the battery tray,
then install 8 pieces “AA” batteries into the tray with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated in battery tray, and then pushing the
battery tray into camera.
3.
Sliding the switch from
OFF
to
SET
to adjust the Time and Date.
4.
The status display shows
T
in blinking.
5.
Press the
[UP]
or
[DN]
button to adjust the Hour setting and
press
[OK]
to confirm and move to the Minute setting.
6.
Repeat to set the Minutes and then press
[OK]
to confirm and
move to Date.
7.
Adjust the Month, Day, and Year by using
[UP]
or
[DN]
button.
Each time you finish an adjustment, you MUST press the
[OK]
button to confirm and move to the next field for adjustment.
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8.
Once done, the word
- dEL -
will be blinking, this stands for
Delete menu and will allow you to format your SD Card. (This
will delete ALL images). Press the
[M]
button to exit.
NOTE: The Time and Date will stamp to the image or
video .
Special Requirement of Using the batteries.
WARNING : Do not use different Voltage lead acid
battery other than the one specified in this section.
Doing so will damage the camera and will void the
warranty.
Do not max old and new batteries, and Do not mix
alkaline, standard, or rechargeable batteries.
WARNING : ALWAYS have the camera in the OFF
position when installing or removing batteries and
memory card. Removing batteries or memory card
while the camera is ON may damage the camera.
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Battery and Memory Installation
Your
camera
is designed to operate using two different types of
power options.
NOTE: Make sure camera is in the OFF position
whenever adding or removing memory.
Batteries “AA”
The internal battery tray accepts 8 pieces “AA” batteries. Be
sure to use high quality brand name alkaline batteries. Install
batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as noted inside the battery
tray.
12V DC external power
The camera is equipped with an external power jack designed to
accept a barrel plug cable of DC 12V adaptor or battery pack
(Sold separately).
•
Make sure camera is in the
OFF
position.
•
Insert the barrel plug of external AC to DC power adaptor
or battery pack into the DC 12V port on the bottom of
camera housing.
•
Sliding the switch to
SET
or
A or B or MANUAL
from
OFF
.
Memory Options
The camera is also equipped with an expandable media card slot
capable of accepting up to 32GB SD card with Class 10 or below
speed rating (sold separately). The status display will show the
number of images stored on the SD card. If no SD card is
inserted the status display will show “
NOSd
”.