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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. 

 

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 It indicates the camera in date setting.  

 

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  It indicates the camera in time setting.  

 

T-O :  

It indicates the camera in time out setting. 

 

PIR 

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  It indicates the camera in PIR detection Mode.  

 

TLS 

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  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 

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

”. 

Summary of Contents for SL1008

Page 1: ...ttery and Memory Installation 12 Camera Setup and Program 14 Setting up the Camera in Field 24 Using the Camera in PIR Detection Mode 27 Using the Camera in Time Lapse Mode 29 Viewing and Deleting Files 30 Technical Specifications 34 FCC Compliance 37 3 Camera Kit Contents 1 Hunting Camera 2 Instruction Manual 3 USB Cable 4 Mounting Strap Camera Overview Front View 4 Bottom View Bottom View After ...

Page 2: ... adjust the setting value when camera switched to SET Confirm Button Pressing to confirm the settings M Menu Button Pressing into the menu to change the setting Python Cable Holes It is to lock the camera to pillar or tree by Python cable Sold Separately Passive Infrared Sensor It is to detect the moving object 7 Locker It is to lock the cover in right location Cover It is a cover to prevent the w...

Page 3: ...P 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 11 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...

Page 4: ...ypasses all user defined settings and uses the following settings PIR mode Video 10 seconds video Resolution 720P Time out 30 seconds 15 Setting the Programmable Selection Mode Your camera can be programmed to operation either in PIR Detection mode or Time Lapse PIR mode when after programmed at the SET and switch slides back to MANUAL MANUAL This allows the user to define what setting the camera ...

Page 5: ...be programmed to set the amount of time in seconds or minutes the camera will sleep between PIR triggers In order to complete the Burst Shoot or Time of Video Length settings by pressing OK button The status display will show out T O in blinking 19 Press the OK button to into the Time Out setting Press or hold UP or DN button to increase or decrease the time value in seconds from 00 05 to 60 00 in...

Page 6: ...e Lapse mode and sets the Start Time to 07 00 and End Time at 20 30 then selects the Timeout to be 3 mins with a Burst mode of 3 pictures this means that the camera will keep taking 3 pictures for every 3 minutes within the time frame of 7 00AM to 8 30PM When not within the Time Lapse time frame the camera will follow the normal PIR detection settings 2 If a user selected the Time Lapse mode setti...

Page 7: ... you are not sure please follow the Camera setup and program above to set the camera into the proper mode To Capture Images make sure display reads CAM Once in Manual mode if the display does not read CAM then Slide the switch to the SET position the status display will show the camera current status Press the M button once enter the Manual programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK t...

Page 8: ...PUTER At this point you have several options To view your images or play your videos Click on the Removable Storage device and then drill down to the file you want to see and double click on the file name To save your images and videos Highlight the file or files you want to save and drag them to your hard drive To delete your images and videos Highlight the files or files you want to delete and p...

Page 9: ...lor Resolution 800x600 or above w 256MB 100GB free hard disc space An available USB 1 1 port USB 2 0 recommended Direct X 9 0 or above Should come with your operating system already Windows compatible sound card and speaker NOTE If you have any questions regarding your PC specifications please contact your PC manufacturer 35 Camera Features and Specification High precision multi layer glass lens w...

Page 10: ...o which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shield USB cable with ferrite must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interf...

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