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Summary of Contents for 2013 MP6

Page 1: ...Page 1 2013 MP6 Scouting Camera Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...main screen info 6 Customizing the camera settings 6 Setting the camera mode 8 Camera mode settings 8 Video mode settings Fig 6 9 PIR tab 10 SYS tab 14 Viewing photos on the color display 18 Manually...

Page 3: ...l strive to provide you top quality customer service should you ever need help with any of our products Check out our other products on our website at www DLCcovert com Camera button info diagram Fig...

Page 4: ...le AA batteries can extend the battery life significantly Install the batteries by sliding the top battery in to the sleeve first then depressing the spring with the other battery and snapping down in...

Page 5: ...bottom of the camera See figure 3 below for card orientation Push into the card slot until it clicks and release To remove repeat that process the card will pop out enough to remove You can use any S...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Understanding main screen info Camera Video icon Mega Pixels chosen Battery life indicator of photos taken of photos remaining on card Figure 4 Date Time...

Page 7: ...t set the clock and date The following information will help you customize your camera settings so you can get the most out of the trail camera experience To start Press the MENU button once to open t...

Page 8: ...e white box will turn red to indicate it s saved NOTE If you do not press OK your setting will return back to the previous setting Camera mode settings PHOTO SIZE Press the or button to enter the Phot...

Page 9: ...VIDEO SIZE You can choose from VGA 640x480 or QVGA 320x240 Press the button to toggle between the 2 options Press OK to save the setting VIDEO LENGTH You can adjust the length of time the camera takes...

Page 10: ...e nearby or maybe the camera is triggering too easily You can adjust the sensitivity of your camera to help with this Under most conditions the NORMAL option will work the best In high temperatures th...

Page 11: ...TRIGGER INTERVAL Allows you to customize how often the camera can be allowed to take a photo Press the or arrow to enter the Trigger Interval option Repeatedly press the or to adjust the timing Optio...

Page 12: ...MAL or HIGH the camera will also take photos when the PIR is triggered To turn the Time Lapse option ON use the buttons to choose a time option 5 60 seconds in 5 second increments and 2 60 minutes Onc...

Page 13: ...setting to ON and press OK See Fig 8 9 below Once you press OK you will see the screen in Fig 9 Use the buttons to set the time in hours military time and press the button to change to minutes and use...

Page 14: ...ll the internal system information such as Setting the clock Time stamp Password Over Write and Format Fig 10 SETTING THE CLOCK Scroll over to the SYS tab using the buttons and then press the button t...

Page 15: ...ttings TIME STAMP Press the button to enter the Time Stamp option The default setting for the Time Stamp option is ON This puts the Time Date Temp and moon phase at the bottom of the camera If you do...

Page 16: ...ons to set the password Press OK to save the settings When you turn your camera back on you will need to use the buttons to enter the password then press OK OVER WRITE The Over Write function will sav...

Page 17: ...ress the button until the Format option is entered Press the OK button You will see a screen that has Yes and No on it use the button to navigate to YES and press OK DEFAULT SET The Default Set option...

Page 18: ...ton You can use the buttons to toggle through the photos If you see photos you want to delete show the image on the screen and press the MENU button You will get a screen that looks like Fig 13 below...

Page 19: ...xternal 6V battery to power the camera you can The jack necessary to make the connection is a standard 4mm jack MINI USB Your camera comes with a mini USB cable to hook up to your computer or TV to lo...

Page 20: ...mode by making sure the selector switch is in the SETUP position If you are in the MENU mode press MENU to go to the home screen Depending on if you are in VIDEO or CAMERA mode the following steps wi...

Page 21: ...instance place the camera 20 30 from a field edge facing the woods For the inside of timber positioning the camera facing a thicket approximately 20 30 away Try to set the camera up so it s not facing...

Page 22: ...OLUTION Insert SD card in card slot Try a different SD card Install fresh batteries If you are still having problems with your MP6 after checking the above potential causes and solutions please contac...

Page 23: ...t the store you purchased it from Contact DLC Customer service toll free at 877 462 1799 or e mail us at support dlccovert com Proof of purchase will be required for replacement Warranty Policy and Pr...

Page 24: ...efurbished Warranty is not extended beyond original purchase date 3 Covert recommends the customer first utilize support materials shipped with the product product diagnostics information contained on...

Page 25: ...Copy of Proof of Purchase required for all returns Covert is not responsible for lost or damaged merchandise incurred during the shipping process Insurance for returns is at the discretion of the cust...

Page 26: ...t representative from which the part assembly or product was originally purchased Return and claims will be handled according to the current Covert procedure These warranties shall not apply to any de...

Page 27: ...for use with this product d To repair an item that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing...

Page 28: ...sused or tampered with in any way j To install replacement items that are not considered customer replaceable k To support software not supplied by Covert l To provide software or firmware updates or...

Page 29: ...tes provinces and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions or limitation on the duration of implied warranties or conditions so the above...

Page 30: ...CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER COVERT OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH...

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