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Note:
• The battery holder should be
inserted as shown in the figure
(it is possible to insert it upside
down, but then the camera will
not work).
• The batteries should be replaced as soon as they start to become bad,
the camera can be damaged by old batteries which leak. Do not mix old and
new batteries or different types of batteries (such as non-rechargeable and
rechargeable).
• The batteries can last for up to 6 months depending on the working temperature
and the number of exposures.
• In an emergency the camera can run on 4 × AA/LR6 batteries placed in either
the right or the left side of the battery compartment. If only four batteries have
been used, they should be replaced with new batteries at the earliest opportunity.
• The camera can run on an external mains adaptor (sold separately) which provides
6 V DC and which has a centre-positive connector plug. The mains adaptor plugs
into the 6 V input socket (19).
Important!
• In order for the camera to be able to take photos and store them, it needs to be
fitted with an SD memory card. In order for the camera to be able to send video or
photo (MMS) messages or e-mails, it needs to be fitted with an active GSM SIM
card. The SIM card must be activated for mobile data/MMS and the PIN code
must be deactivated.
• The camera only supports GSM (2G) and does not work with operators who
only deal with 3G. In the UK therefore, the camera will not work with networks
operated by Three. Most other operators providing 3G coverage also support 2G (GSM)
coverage.