BestCam BST800 User Manual Download Page 11

Introduction

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1.6.Specification

Summary of Contents for BST800

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Page 2: ...ail camera working principle 02 1 3 Warning 03 1 4 Camera overview 06 1 5 Brief operation of the camera 07 1 6 Specification 08 2 Preparing the Camera 2 1 Power supply 09 2 2 Inserting the memory card...

Page 3: ...English 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Turn SETUP On And Off to the Camera 15 3 2 How to play the recorded videos and photos 18 4 Setup Menu and Functions 21 5 FAQ 26...

Page 4: ...ut our products please feel free to email us at supportus hapimp net We will reply you within 24 hours and provide you with a 100 perfect solution If you want to learn more about the following informa...

Page 5: ...ed light that occurs when the subject enters the camera s IR detection zone When the subject enters camera s IR detection zone the sensing module of the trail camera will start the camera to complete...

Page 6: ...mal This trail camera requires at least 4 pcs of AA batteries to get work Please pay attention to the arrangement of the batteries Every 2 batteries must be arranged neatly up and down to supply power...

Page 7: ...ircuit and burn out Please note that the camera is not protected by the short circuit When using the product for the first time please remove the layer of protective film on the lens and on the sensor...

Page 8: ...avoid leakage of the electrolyte that could damage the camera In the SETUP mode the camera will shut down automatically after 3 minutes without any operation Please turn on the power again slide to O...

Page 9: ...Introduction 6 1 4 Camera overview...

Page 10: ...Introduction 7 1 5 Brief operation of the camera...

Page 11: ...Introduction 8 1 6 Specification...

Page 12: ...f showing the correct way to install the batteries A good option to get longer battery life is to add an external power supply At the bottom of camera there is an external power supply DC port you can...

Page 13: ...rn to work normally Rechargeable batteries cannot be recharged in the camera with an external power supply It is not recommended to use a universal external power adapter if the voltage is adjusted to...

Page 14: ...r Be sure the power switch is OFF before inserting or removing the memory card or batteries If the memory card has been used for many times its performance might be reduced If the memory card performa...

Page 15: ...he included wall mount Installing the wall mount ensures that all existing bolts are securely tightened 1 1 4 Screw 2 Counter screw Lock nut 3 Pivot bolt 4 Drilled holes 5 Mini wrench 6 Plastic expans...

Page 16: ...useful for attaining the desired observation results Align the camera as follows Fasten the camera to a tree or similar object at a height of 1 2 meters and align the camera in the desired direction M...

Page 17: ...and the shooting angle Notice The LED indicator is to test whether the motion sensor works properly so only when the switch is at the SETUP position when the motion is detected it will light up It do...

Page 18: ...ight at the front of the lens otherwise the quality of the photos and videos taken will be seriously reduced and noise and blurring will occur 3 Basic Operation 3 1 ON SETUP and OFF modes 3 1 1 When t...

Page 19: ...esolution 3 How many photos can be taken with the remaining capacity of the memory card 4 Temperature 5 Press button go to video mode 6 Press button go to playback mode 7 Press button to shoot 8 Remai...

Page 20: ...ton go to the camera mode 5 Press button go to playback mode 6 Press button to shoot Notice Please follow the icon instructions and press the button to perform the corresponding operation In the SETUP...

Page 21: ...the detection range of the motion sensors the camera will be activated and detect the motion If wild animals keep on moving in the detection zone of the sensor the camera will take photos or record vi...

Page 22: ...er via the included mini USB cable The camera screen will display a MSDC 2 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer A U Disk will appear on the drive lists Double click the U Disk icon to view its content...

Page 23: ...U Disk will appear on the drive lists Double click the U Disk icon to view its contents The recorded videos and photos from the memory card are stored in the folder named DCIM 100MEDIA 3 You can down...

Page 24: ...ord the whole process of blooming 3 Time lapse Video This mode will disable the motion detection The camera will take videos automatically as per a set time interval The time interval can be set from...

Page 25: ...w many photos you want to take in quick succession per trigger You can set to take 1 5 photos in succession Video Resolution Select video resolution Options 3840 x 2160P 2560 x 1440P 1920 x 1080P 1280...

Page 26: ...ing to subsequent activation of the motion sensor after the initial recording During the selected interval the camera will not record any images or videos This prevents the memory card from being fill...

Page 27: ...to record video in loop When the memory is full the camera can automatically overwrite the previously taken photos or videos without stopping work Options On Off Target recording time Select On if the...

Page 28: ...a when reviewing the photos since each camera will imprint its number on all photos it captures Date Time Here you can set the time and date time format 24h or 12h and date format dd mm yyyy yyyy mm d...

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