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CHD400W User Manual

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Page 1: ...CHD400W User Manual ...

Page 2: ...rference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Con...

Page 3: ... in traffic accident please do not use the camera while you are walking driving or riding a vehicle Please handle the camera strap with care and never place the strap around the neck of an infant or child Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation Do not subject the LCD screen to impact To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Batte...

Page 4: ...o high temperatures or moisture places Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock Do not attempt to repair disassemble change or transform the adapter Avoid sudden changes in temperature which may cause condensation on the adapter s internal surfaces Please do not use it immediately in this situation Do not touch the plug with wet hands Otherwise it may cause electric shock Do not use the trave...

Page 5: ... PIR Indicator 10 Right PIR Sensor 18 DC Jack 3 System Indicator 11 Mode Button 19 AV Jack 4 Main PIR Indicator 12 Up Button 20 USB Port 5 Lens 13 LCD Screen 21 SD Card Slot 6 Infrared LEDs 14 OK Record Button 22 Speaker 7 Infrared LEDs 15 Down Button 8 Main PIR Sensor 16 OFF SETUP ON Switch Front View Bottom View Side View ...

Page 6: ... press to switch between digits Up WiFi In Menus Use the UP button to scroll through menus and options Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter and exit WiFi mode OK Record In Video or Photo Press to record a video or capture a picture In Menus Press to enter sub menus and to select menu options Down In Menus Use the Down button to scroll through menus and options In Playback Mode Press and hold for ...

Page 7: ... photos When the battery is low media stored on the memory card will not be erased Please insert the SD memory card by following the steps below 1 Undo the latch and open the camera 2 Insert the memory card in the slot shown below Ensure that the metal contacts are inserted first Push the memory card in until you hear an audible click The memory card can only be inserted in one way Do not force th...

Page 8: ...t the camera by plugging in the small end of the included USB cable to the USB port on the camera as shown below and the large end into the computer Once connected slide the switch to SETUP or OFF and the camera s screen will show Mass Storage and enter Mass Storage mode automatically 2 5 Connecting to a TV Your camera can connect to a TV to view photo and video files Connect the camera by pluggin...

Page 9: ...vision recording giving you the ability to capture photos and videos in a dark environment The camera will automatically detect the level of light and if it s dark the infrared LEDs will automatically illuminate Note The photos and videos taken while the IR LED is enabled will be recorded in black and white ...

Page 10: ... size of the photo 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Image Size and press the OK button to enter the Image Size submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and press the OK button to confirm your selected setting 24MP 20MP 16MP 12MP 10MP 8MP 5MP 3MP 2MP 3 1 3 Picture Number This function allows the camera to capture consecutive photos with every picture ta...

Page 11: ...settings have been selected 10 59 Seconds 1 59 Minutes 3 1 7 PIR Sensitivity The sensitivity of the main motion sensor is set here The sensitivity level should be based the activity in the area where the camera will be placed For interior areas and environments with low activity select High For outside areas and environments with normal activity select Medium For environments with a lot of activit...

Page 12: ... To disable Time Lapse recording select Off in this submenu When Time Lapse is active the motion sensor will be disabled 3 1 10 Monitoring Period This function allows you to set the time when the camera will capture images 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Monitoring Period and press the OK button to enter the Monitoring Period submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to na...

Page 13: ...r 12 or 24 hour 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Time Format and press the OK button to enter the Time Format submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and press the OK button to confirm your selected setting 12H 24H 3 1 14 Date Stamp This function adds a date time stamp to your photographs 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Dat...

Page 14: ...access the camera when turning it on 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Password Setting and press the OK button to enter the Password Setting submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and the OK button for your selected setting Off On 3 If On was selected set the password by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons to change the number of the highlighted digit Pr...

Page 15: ...ctory default settings can be restored in this menu This function will not delete the media stored on the memory card and will only restore all of the menu s setting back to factory default settings 1 In the Settings Menu use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Default Setting and press the OK button to enter the Default Setting submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu press the OK...

Page 16: ...e camera 7 The motion test LED will blink red for 5 seconds then the camera will operate normally and will record any movement that activates the motion sensors Note To ensure that the camera doesn t make unwanted recordings of irrelevant movements do not place the camera in a sunny location or close to branches 3 3 Video Recording Power the camera on by sliding the switch to SETUP and it will be ...

Page 17: ...yback Mode the following options are available 3 5 1 Delete Files This function is used to delete the photos or videos 1 In Playback Mode press and hold the DOWN button and use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Delete and press the OK button to enter the Delete submenu 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and press the OK button to confirm your selected setting Delete Current Delete ...

Page 18: ...g to the Camera To wirelessly operate your camera you will need to install the Hunting Cam Pro app on your Android or iOS device The camera can be operated remotely by following the steps below 1 When the camera is in SETUP mode press and hold the UP button or press and hold the ON button on the remote 2 The screen will now display the WiFi network name and the password shown below 3 On your smart...

Page 19: ... a Press and hold the UP button on the camera for 3 seconds b Press the off button on the remote once then a second time c In the settings section on the app the last choice is Quit WiFi press this to turn off the WiFi on the camera If you forget to turn off WiFi the camera will automatically exit WiFi mode after a set amount of time this can be set in section 3 1 19 ...

Page 20: ...s the camera icon Video Function Photo Function 3 6 2 1 Recording Videos Remotely 1 To start recording a video press the record icon at the bottom of your smartphone screen 2 To stop recording press the record icon the video will be automatically saved to the memory card 3 6 2 2 Taking Photos Remotely 1 To take a photo press the photo icon to switch photo mode 2 To capture a photo press the captur...

Page 21: ...hotos and videos Tap the photo or video file you wish to view From this screen media can be saved to your smartphone and deleted If a photo or video is deleted on the app it will also be removed from the SD card in the camera 3 6 2 4 Changing Camera Settings on the App Camera settings can also be changed on the app Click the icon in the top right hand corner of the screen to launch the settings me...

Page 22: ...3 Using Your Camera ...

Page 23: ... 720P WVGA VGA LCD Monitor 2 0 Inch LCD Screen Assistive Light Infrared LED for shooting in dark scenery Sensor Type PIR Passive Infrared PIR Angle 120 WiFi Connection Yes Standby Time Up to 240 Days PIR Sensor Range Up to 65ft Trigger Speed 0 4 Seconds Recording Media SD SDHC Maximum 32GB I O Ports 5 pin Mini USB USB 2 0 high speed Mini DC Microphone built in MIC Speaker AV Jack Power 4 x AA 1 5v...

Page 24: ... please call our toll free technical support hotline at 1 800 441 1100 Please be sure to have your camera handy when calling 40 Wall Street 61st Floor New York NY 10005 USA Tel 800 441 1100 www elitebrands com Copyright 2020 Elite Brands Inc Copyright 2020 The Coleman Company Inc ...

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