background image

 

Definitions

 

Definitions

 

of

 

Front

 

View

 

parts

 

 

Batteries

 

Cover

 

:

  

Turn

 

to

 

open

 

the

 

cover

 

to

 

install

 

the

 

batteries.

 

 

Infrared

 

LED

 

:

 

 

It

 

is

 

invisible

 

light

 

for

 

night

 

time

 

capture.

  

 

Camera

 

Lens

 

:

 

 

It

 

is

 

to

 

capture

 

the

 

image/video.

 

 

Test

 

Laser

 

Beam

 

:

  

It

 

is

 

to

 

identify

 

the

 

capture

 

area

 

and

 

countdown

 

indication.

 

 

               

Please

 

avoid

  

the

 

laser

 

beam

 

point

 

to

 

your

 

eyes.

  

 

 

Microphone

 

:

  

It

 

is

 

to

 

pick

 

up

 

the

 

sounds

 

while

 

video

 

in

 

recording.

  

 

Passive

 

Infrared

 

Sensor

 

:

 

 

It

 

is

 

to

 

detect

 

the

 

moving

 

object.

 

 

Bottom

 

Cover

 

:

 

Turn

 

to

 

open

 

the

 

cover

 

to

 

set

 

the

 

camera.

  

 

Definitions

 

of

 

Back,

 

Top

 

and

 

Bottom

 

view

 

parts

 

 

Tripod

 

Nut

 

:

  

It

 

is

 

to

 

attach

 

the

 

wall

 

mount

 

device.

 

 

Strap

 

Holes

 

:

 

 

It

 

is

 

to

 

attach

 

the

 

camera

 

to

 

pillar

 

or

 

tree

 

by

 

provided

 

strap.

  

 

Batteries

 

Compartment

 

:

 

 

It

 

is

 

to

 

install

 

the

 

C

 

batteries.

 

 

DC

 

6

 

Volts

 

Port

 

Cover

 

:

 

Open

 

it

 

to

 

connect

 

a

 

DC

 

6V

 

external

 

power.

 

Tightly

 

close

 

to

 

prevent

 

the

 

water

 

leakage.

  

¾

 

NOTE

 

:

  

Make

 

sure

 

the

 

installed

 

batteries

  

or

 

the

 

external

 

power

 

is

 

in

 

correct

 

polarity.

 

 

Summary of Contents for SG-007 series

Page 1: ...INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model SG 007 series V1 0 2012 Nov ...

Page 2: ... Information 8 Definitions 9 Quick Start Guide 12 Battery and Memory Installation 13 Camera Setup and Program 15 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 38 ...

Page 3: ...3 Camera Kit Contents 1 Invisible IR Guard Camera 2 Instruction Manual 3 Strap 4 USB Cable 5 AV Cable 6 Wall Mounting Device 7 Mounting screws ...

Page 4: ...4 Camera Overview Front View ...

Page 5: ...5 Back View ...

Page 6: ...6 Top View After Open Top Cover Bottom View ...

Page 7: ...7 Open Bottom Cover Image with major parts indication Follow below figure to turn the bottom cover to open ...

Page 8: ...h dampened with water or neutral detergent Keep your camera in a dry and cool dust free environment or container when it is NOT used Take the batteries out when camera is NOT to be used over an extended period of time Avoid dropping your camera on to a hard surface Do not disassemble your camera Do not mix new and old batteries Do not open the camera for unauthorized service This could cause serio...

Page 9: ... the sounds while video in recording Passive Infrared Sensor It is to detect the moving object Bottom Cover Turn to open the cover to set the camera Definitions of Back Top and Bottom view parts Tripod Nut It is to attach the wall mount device Strap Holes It is to attach the camera to pillar or tree by provided strap Batteries Compartment It is to install the C batteries DC 6 Volts Port Cover Open...

Page 10: ... by provide AV cable to play the captured image video Menu Button Pressing into the camera mode to change the setting Up and Down Button Pressing to change the mode and adjust the setting value Switch Switching to turn on off the power or go into test Preset Mode SD Card Slot It is to install the SD memory card Confirm Button Pressing to confirm the settings DC 6V port It is to connect the DC 6V e...

Page 11: ...age video resolutions Image resolution is 8Mp Image resolution is 5Mp or video resolution is HD 720P Image resolution is 3Mp or video resolution 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 da...

Page 12: ...apse setting 19 00 7 00 Next day Initial Camera Set up 1 Install 4 C cell batteries in correct polarity as indicated in battery compartment 2 Insert SD card into the camera 3 Turn switch to CAM to adjust the Time and Date 4 The internal LCD screen displays T blinking 5 Press the OK button to start the Time settings 6 Press the UP or DN button to adjust the Minute setting and press OK to confirm an...

Page 13: ...tteries or memory card while the camera is ON may damage the camera Your INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA is designed to operate using two different types of battery power options Batteries C cell The internal battery compartment accepts 4 C cell batteries Be sure to use high quality brand name alkaline batteries Install batteries with correct polarity as noted inside the battery compartment DC 6V extern...

Page 14: ...the SD card slot completely and in the correct direction as shown by the sticker located at the side of the housing To remove the SD memory card depress the SD card and pull out the card gently SD cards must be clean no images from other sources If you are using the SD card from other cameras please make sure to format the SD card in your computer prior to use in your camera New cards are good to ...

Page 15: ...ode Time Lapse PIR Mode If no buttons are pressed after 30 seconds the LCD display will go to sleep mode and LCD display switch to show the capture quality and enter 1 minute count down for user leave the capture area then camera enter PIR detection mode or Time lapse mode To wake up the camera by press UP or DOWN button once the LCD display will resume the status of camera Setting the Preset Prog...

Page 16: ... settings PIR mode Resolution 3MP Burst 3P Time out 30 seconds Program INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA using CAM mode Setting the CAM Operation Mode Your INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA can be programmed to operation either in PIR Detection mode or Time Lapse PIR mode Slide the switch to the CAM position LCD display will show the camera status screen Press the M button once within 30 seconds to enter the prog...

Page 17: ...s to enter the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera s operation is PIR detection Press UP or DN button until the word CAM is blinking Press the OK button ONCE to confirm the camera into CAM mode the STARTS will be blinking Press the UP or DN button to select the desired resolution Press OK to save your selection then current number of burst shoot will blink...

Page 18: ...l blink Press OK then press the UP or DN button to select the desired burst mode setting or number of pictures per triggering Press OK to save your selection then the time out T O will blinking Press OK button to enter time out setting or press M button to exit Setting the Video Resolution in PIR mode Your INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA can be programmed to 2 different video resolutions 2 Stars is HD 7...

Page 19: ...AMERA can be programmed to record 5 300 seconds of video per triggering The Video mode is only workable under PIR mode Slide the switch to the CAM position LCD display will show the camera status screen Press the M button once within 30 seconds to enter the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera s operation is PIR detection Press UP or DN button until the wor...

Page 20: ...een Press the M button once within 30 seconds to enter the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera s operation is PIR detection Press UP or DN button until the word T O Time Out is blinking Press OK button and the MINUTES digits will be blinking Press UP or DN button to increase or decrease the time value in minutes from 00 to 10 minutes in 1 minute increments...

Page 21: ...the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera s operation is PIR detection Press UP or DN button until the word T is blinking Press OK to enter Minute setting first The MINUTE digits will be blinking Press UP or DN to increase or decrease the minute value 00 59 Press OK to save your selection and enter Hour setting The HOUR digits will be blinking Press UP or DN...

Page 22: ...the Time Lapse Mode The Time Lapse default setting value is from 17 00 to 07 00 the next day When the camera is set to use the Time Lapse mode TLS the program settings will follow the Time Lapse settings Outside of the Time Lapse time frame the camera will follow the user defined PIR settings The user can set the program for a pre determined time period such as 19 00 to 07 00 The user then sets th...

Page 23: ...rt Time setting At this point you can adjust the time from 00 00 to 23 59 The MINUTE digits will be blinking Press UP or DN to increase or decrease the minute value 00 59 Press OK to save your selection and enter Hour setting The HOUR digits will be blinking Press UP or DN to increase or decrease the hour value 00 23 Press OK to save the Start Time setting and move to the End Time setting After co...

Page 24: ...n 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 setting as Start Time 00 00 and End Time 00 00 then selected the Timeout to ...

Page 25: ...amera pointed at a slight downward angle Mount the camera facing north or south NOT east or west due to the rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images If you re covering a trail face the camera down or up the trail Most commercial cameras take one seconds to sense motion heat and take a picture Clear out any brush or weeds in front of camera This will cause f...

Page 26: ...26 take out of Test Mode before you leave Verify time and date is correct Example Mounting Pillar or tree mounting Wall mounting Example Trail Setup Effective Range Effective Angle ...

Page 27: ...t Time Lapse TLS If 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 CAM mode if the display does not read CAM then Press the M button once If the LCD display does not show word CAM in blinking Press the UP button ONCE to toggle to Camera mode Press the OK button and then M Button to exit ...

Page 28: ... minute After one minute the camera will enter either Burst mode or Video mode based on your program setting The camera will then time out between 05 59 seconds or 1 59 minutes depending on your program setting NOTE The time between motion detection and the camera taking the pictures may vary due to lighting conditions program settings and battery power level The IR Emitter will only activate in l...

Page 29: ... seconds to make any mode selection changes before camera is ready to use Make sure your camera is in Time Lapse TLS mode and not PIR mode If your not sure please follow the Camera setup and program above to set the camera into TLS mode 30 seconds after you ve made your adjustments the laser beam will begin blinking and enter countdown mode This is your indication to leave the coverage area within...

Page 30: ...d on the SD memory card NOTE The instructions below are based on starting with a camera that s power is turned off Viewing files by computer Your INVISIBLE IR GUARD CAMERA is a plug and play USB storage device for users of Windows 2000 ME XP Vista Windows 7 operating systems This camera is compatible with MAC 10 6 and above Viewing files on your computer via USB connection Make sure the camera s p...

Page 31: ...eos 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 press the DELETE button To erase all files and reformat you SD memory card Right c...

Page 32: ... Turn on both the camera and the TV Make sure to switch to AUX VIDEO IN mode on your TV See your TV owner s manual for directions The camera s TV OUT is set to NTSC by default NTSC Standard North American TV format If the TV monitor doesn t flicker then you do not need to change your camera s TV OUT setting Proceed to the next section called Thumbnail Images If the TV monitor does flicker then you...

Page 33: ...but only have sound when viewing playback on a PC TV Out System Settings Press the M button once The word tu on the camera s internal screen will be blinking Press the OK once and now you ll see tu n blinking Press the DN button to set the camera s TV OUT to PAL The word tu P will now be blinking Press the OK to confirm this setting The word tu P will be blinking and then stops Once the blinking s...

Page 34: ...ete ALL Deletes ALL images on the SD card Ft Format Deletes all files and reformats the SD card Press OK to confirm your selection Press M button to exit the program setting and back to the status screen Technical Specifications System Requirements and Compatibility Windows Me 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 and MAC 10 6 or above Pentium 4 2GHz or above 1GB RAM 2GB recommended 32 bits color Resolution 800...

Page 35: ...0 degrees Infrared LED effective Range for picture up to 18M 50 ft Infrared LED effective Range for Video clip up to 18M 50 ft PIR detection angle 48 degrees Image resolution Options 8 0M 3 0M 3M Video resolution Options HD 720P VGA 640 x 480 pixels with Audio recording Image interpolated from 5M Sensor Capturing Options 1 9 image burst mode or 300 seconds video recording with audio Time Lapse Mod...

Page 36: ...ite balance and auto expose Auto IR emitter light control Built in B W LCD display External memory support SD memory card up to 32GB Laser beam TEST indication and countdown indication Interface type USB 2 0 Built in TV out port Power C size alkaline Batteries x 4 External power DC 6 Volts battery pack or power adaptor Sold separately ...

Page 37: ...s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shield USB cable with ferrite must ...

Page 38: ...ng Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Version Update R1 0 Will be MP version 1 Nov 2012 ...

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