
8
Overwrite
When
overwrite
is
ON,
the
camera
will
delete
the
oldest
pictures
on
the
SD
card
when
the
SD
card
has
reached
its
maximum
storage
capacity.
Images
that
are
recycled
from
the
SD
card
that
have
already
been
transmitted
to
the
app,
will
not
be
deleted
from
the
app.
If
there
are
images
you
would
like
to
keep
that
are
sitting
on
your
SD
card,
you
will
need
to
pull
the
SD
card,
and
download
them
to
your
computer
before
they
are
recycled.
Once
an
image
is
recycled
from
the
SD
card,
they
cannot
be
recovered.
Wireless
When
you
reach
this
screen,
select
ON
to
allow
the
camera
to
transmit
images
wirelessly.
In
the
Covert
Wireless
App,
you
will
also
be
able
to
turn
off
the
transmission
of
images.
This
is
useful
if
you
have
a
branch
or
weeds
that
are
continually
triggering
an
image
capture.
Turn
off
the
wireless
transmission
until
you
can
go
cut
or
trim
what
is
causing
your
camera
to
take
and
send
images.
This
is
to
help
prevent
the
area
around
your
camera
from
chewing
up
battery
life
or
wasting
your
images.
Send
Mode
Here
you
will
find
the
ability
to
set
when
you
would
like
your
photos
to
be
transmitted
to
the
Covert
Wireless
App.
When
immediately
is
selected,
when
a
photo
is
taken
it
will
immediately
be
sent
to
the
app.
If
daily
or
weekly
is
selected,
your
images
from
that
day
or
week
will
all
be
transmitted
at
the
same
time
to
the
app.
Your
daily
or
weekly
transmission
will
be
during
the
systems
daily
check
in
to
the
camera,
usually
around
2
AM
central
time.
Format
Formatting
your
SD
card
clears
everything
off
the
card.
(It
will
delete
any
pictures
that
are
stored
on
the
card!)
We
recommend
formatting
your
SD
card
every
time
before
using
your
camera.
Even
if
you
have
a
new
SD
card,
you
should
always
format
the
card
before
you
use
it
in
the
camera.
Default
This
will
return
the
camera
to
its
factory
default
settings.
Tricks
and
Tips
on
Field
Setup
For
best
results,
mount
the
camera
approximately
three
(3)
feet
off
the
ground
facing
straight
forward,
as
level
as
possible.
Be
sure
to
adjust
for
uneven
terrain.
To
enhance
the
flash,
we
recommend
positioning
the
camera
in
an
area
with
a
backdrop
to
reflect
the
maximum
amount
of
light.
For
instance,
place
the
camera
20
‐
30’
from
a
field
edge
facing
the
woods.
For
inside
of
timber,
positioning
the
camera
facing
a
thicket
approximately
20
‐
30’
away.
Clear
brush
away
from
the
front
of
the
camera
to
avoid
false
triggers.
Face
the
camera
down
a
game
trail,
rather
than
directly
at
it,
to
cover
more
of
the
animal’s
path.
Try
to
set
the
camera
up
facing
North
or
South
to
avoid
overexposure
from
the
sun
in
the
morning
or
the
evening
when
game
movement
is
at
its
peak.
Use
one
of
the
Covert
mounting
systems
to
mount
the
camera
up
higher
pointing
down
on
them
for
a
better
look.
This
also
works
great
when
you
do
not
have
a
straight
tree
to
attach
to.
You
can
find
our
line
of
mounting
systems
at:
www.covertscoutingcameras.com
.
The
FW
version
is
reference
to
our
engineers
to
ensure
a
speed
and
efficient
warranty
repair
should
the
need
arise.