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Page 1: ...Trail Camera User Manual Model H8PLUS...

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Page 3: ...n too This also helps us to continue providing great products Could you take 1 minute to share your happy experiences We will be forever grateful Thank you in advance for helping us out If your trail...

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Page 5: ...IEW 2 QUICK START 3 INSTALLATION 4 CAMERA OPERATION 7 PARAMETER SETTINGS 9 USING THE WALL BRACKET 18 REVIEWING YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS 20 TROUBLE SHOOTING FAQ 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 FCC COMPLIANCE...

Page 6: ...dsoonservice hotmail com 1 PACKAGE INCLUDES Trail Camera 32GB Micro SD Card USB Cable Allen Wrench Mounting Strap Card Reader User Manual Fixed Bracket Screw Plug Kit...

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Page 9: ...teries into the battery slots Removing the battery will reset the camera time and date 2 The camera may also be operated by just 4 batteries installed in four consecutive slots on one side Battery lif...

Page 10: ...e camera during use Inserting the Micro SD Card 1 Insert the micro SD card with the camera s power switch in the OFF position before beginning to operate the camera Don t insert or remove the micro SD...

Page 11: ...s 3 Insert the micro SD card into the card slot with its label side upwards see below A click sound indicates that the card is installed successfully If the wrong side of the card is facing up you wil...

Page 12: ...ective foil from the camera before use for not affecting the camera effect After setting the parameters to your preferences be sure to move the switch to ON mode to begin actually taking photos or vid...

Page 13: ...the camera by using its built in LCD screen You can also take photos record videos and play files manually Operation in TEST Mode Press the UP DOWN key then press the SHOT to take a video photo Press...

Page 14: ...lution Set resolution for still photos The higher resolution the better image quality but takes more power and storage space Options 32MP 6480x4860P 20MP 5200x3900P 16 MP 4608x3456P 12MP 4000x3000P 8M...

Page 15: ...480P 7 20x480P 640x480P 320x240P TL video resolution Set the resolution of time lapse video Options 5200x3900P 4608x3456P 4416x3312P 4 000x3000P 3648x2736P 3264x2448P 3072x2304 P 2592x1944P 2048x1536P...

Page 16: ...ction and finishes shooting it will wait 5 seconds before subsequent detection You would collect 12 sets of photos every minute 3 If you are watching a deer moving through set it for a shorter time a...

Page 17: ...a normal amount of interference and select Low for environments with a high level of interference Please note that the temperature may also affect the sensitivity The High setting is suitable for war...

Page 18: ...hase For example you may only be interested in nocturnal animals so you schedule your camera to only work at night Options On Off Time lapse 1 When Time lapse model is turned on the PIR sensor is not...

Page 19: ...photos in 24 hours to record the whole process of blooming TL Video Set up to take a picture at regular intervals Unlike Normal mode these sequence of images can then be joined together into a video...

Page 20: ...once it is full Options On Off Time date Options Set time date Set the date and time of camera Use LEFT RIGHT buttons to move to next field Use UP DOWN buttons to change the setting pressing the OK bu...

Page 21: ...the camera and to reset it to its factory default settings Press and hold the UP button and the OK button and then turn the power button below to the TEST mode to turn on the camera after about 5 seco...

Page 22: ...que serial number for the camera From 0 9 and A Z Up to 4 character Options On Off Reset settings Restore all camera settings to the factory default settings except time and date Options Yes No Versio...

Page 23: ...all existing screws are tight The best installation height distance from the ground is about 3 ft 1 Tripod screw 2 Lock nut 3 Pivot bolts 4 Drill holes 5 Allen Wrench 6 Wall plugs 7 Screws Required t...

Page 24: ...wall bracket at the desired mounting location and marking the hole positions 2 Use a drill with a 6 mm drill bit to drill the required holes and insert the plugs and insert the wall plugs flush with...

Page 25: ...all files Activate slide show Write protect Press the MENU key to exit the setup menu A zoom feature is available for still photos Press the SHOT OK key to zoom in or out Press the UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT...

Page 26: ...slide show and stay at the current image Write protect Lock the file It can avoid accident deletion Options Write protect current file Write protect all files Unlock current file Unlock all files Revi...

Page 27: ...directly to your desktop and right click on your mouse again and select paste This is the proper way to copy your entire memory card to your computer Showing Images on an External Monitor An external...

Page 28: ...SD card Press the MENU key Press the UP DOWN key to find Format memory card Press OK key Select Yes and press OK to confirm 3 Reinstall alkaline AA batteries 4 Replace with a new micro SD card 5 Move...

Page 29: ...8 1 5V alkaline AA batteries are in correctly Make sure insert with correct polarity 3 Check corrosion or water damage Take out the batteries and using a Q tip and vinegar clean each and every contact...

Page 30: ...the camera will stop taking images To format a card place the card in your computer go to My Computer right click on the folder the sd card is under select Format Or enter camera MENU to find Format...

Page 31: ...s but fails to take night pictures Check the IR flash Place the camera in a dark room or cupboard it must be dark enough for the camera s light sensor to think that it s nighttime press SHOT to shoot...

Page 32: ...erature and motions disturbances in front of the camera especially on windy days 6 At night the PIR sensor may detect a subject beyond the range of the infrared flash Reduce the detection distance by...

Page 33: ...ue to the rising or setting sun passing through the frame 3 Place your camera at the right height Mount the camera to a strong tree or camera stand positioned 3 to 5 feet off the ground Attaching your...

Page 34: ...Typically the camera would be able to capture several thousand images before the batteries die 2 Check to make sure you have used new alkaline batteries 3 Make sure that the power switch was turned t...

Page 35: ...e day 3 Night photos or videos appear too bright Subjects may appear too bright at closer distances 4 Daytime photos or videos appear too bright Make sure that the camera is not aimed at the sun or ot...

Page 36: ...the camera will flash when it senses motion This is for setup purposes only and will help the user aim the camera The green light flashes once when the main PIR sensor detects motion and the blue ligh...

Page 37: ...ectronic vibrations and enter through any gaps between the exterior and interior of the camera Make sure the DC Port plug is securely attached LCD Screen Issues 1 LCD screen powers on but no text is p...

Page 38: ...mes on but then goes white and is unresponsive Or display defect content a Remove the battery and reinstall it b If the camera continues to show issues please contact our customer service Target Recor...

Page 39: ...it may be down to the file format AVI video files can be troublesome when played back on an Apple mac A dedicated media player such as VLC installed on your Apple Mac should play back smoothly any AVI...

Page 40: ...P 1 MP 1280x960P Video Resolution 3840x2160P 2688x1520P 2 0FPS 1920x1080P 1280x7 20P 1280x720P 60FPS 84 8x480P 720x480P 640x48 0P 320x240P File Format JPG AVI Lens f 3 3 F NO 2 0 FOV 105 Auto IR filte...

Page 41: ...r 1 60 minutes programmable Shooting Numbers 1 3 or 10 programmable Video Length 3 59 seconds or 1 2 minutes Power Supply 4xAA Expandable to 8xAA external 6V power supply at least 1 5A Operating Tempe...

Page 42: ...e may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate rad...

Page 43: ...more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th...

Page 44: ...tion In the event warranty service is needed please contact Dsoon at dsoonservice hotmail com Disclaimers We hare no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or concerning any cont...

Page 45: ...he trail camera for illegal purposes We shall not be obligated to perform preventative maintenance installation reinstallation or maintenance The illustrations in this manual are for instructional pur...

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