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5.3 

Wireless Transmission Range 

 

The Transmitter and Receiver have a nominal range of 100 metres. 
 
The actual distance achieved will vary depending on atmospheric conditions, any 
radio interference, the position and type of nearby obstacles (such as walls, trees, 
or  metal  objects)  and  the  state  of  the  batteries.      The  wireless  transmission  will 
still operate when the camera is under water, but the range may be reduced. 
 
Moving the Receiver just a few centimetres can sometimes make a big difference 
to the strength of the signal, so to obtain the best reception, we suggest you move 
the Receiver around to find the best location by trial and error. 

 

6. 

Specifications, Warranty  etc 

 
The  specifications  of  the  product  described  and  the  contents  of  this  User  Guide 
are subject to change without notice, as part of our continuous improvement proc-
ess. 
 
Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this document, we realise 
that  it  may  still  be  possible  to  improve  it.    If  you  find  any  errors,  omissions  or 
points 

which 

are 

not 

clear, 

please 

let 

us 

know 

by 

email 

at 

[email protected].  We will endeavour to deal with the problem 
to your satisfaction, and learn from it for future versions. 
 
The contents of this document may not be reproduced in whole or in part except 
for your personal use. 
 
Enjoy  Birds  More  Limited  warrants  all  its  products  against  defects  in  materials 
and  manufacture  for  6  months  from  the  date  of  purchase.    If  a  defect  is  discov-
ered,  Enjoy  Birds  More  will  repair  or  replace  the  product  (at  its  option)  free  of 
charge, provided it is returned to the address in this User Guide at the customer’s 
expense.  
 
Enjoy  Birds  More  Limited  is  not  able  to  accept  any  responsibility  for  any  loss, 
damage, or loss of data suffered by any customer or third party as a result of  use, 
misuse or malfunction of the product or this User Guide.  In particular, whilst the 
product has been extensively tested, we are unable to warrant that is error free. 
 
If you have any further technical or user questions relating to the product, please 
first  check  the  Frequently  Asked  Questions  section  of  our  Web  Site, 
www.enjoybirdsmore.co.uk.    If  that  does  not  enable  you  to  resolve  your  query, 
please email it to us on [email protected]
 

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Summary of Contents for C13

Page 1: ...Page 1 Nature Camera C13 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Equipment 3 4 1 Camera and Bracket 3 4 2 Set up Camera for Operation 3 4 3 Wireless Connection to TV 3 4 4 Wired Connection to the TV 4 5 Miscellaneous 5 5 1 Use of the Mode Control Switch 5 5 2 Camera Lighting System and Focus 5 5 3 Wireless Transmission Range 6 6 Specifications Warranty etc 6 7 Care for the Environment 7 8 Accessories for Your Wildlife Camera 8 ...

Page 3: ...h this equipment 2 Setting Up Your Equipment and System The Wildlife Camera consists of 3 main components 1 Camera 2 Receiver As well as this it includes everything necessary to connect the parts of the system together to power sources and to your computer or TV It is easy to put the system together by following these step by step instruc tions Page 1 ...

Page 4: ...llen Key Mains power supply unit for Camera Receiver with separate Antenna mains Power Supply and Video Audio Lead to connect between the Camera or Receiver and your TV This has two colour coded phono connectors at each end Yellow is for the Video and the other colour either red or white de pending on supply is for Audio Battery Snap for connecting between the camera and the Camera Power Supply Un...

Page 5: ...nect the PP3 connector at the end of the camera power supply unit to the mating PP3 connector on the Battery Snap Fit the other end of the Battery Snap into the power socket at the end of the Camera s lead Plug the Power Supply Unit into a mains socket and switch on 4 3 Wireless Connection to TV Screw the Antenna onto one end of the Receiver Adjust the angle of the Antenna so that it is approximat...

Page 6: ...to your TV aerial or antenna socket Turn the TV on and switch it to the direct video audio input Set the Channel Switch on the Receiver to the channel number indicated by the label on the camera You should see a picture from the camera on your TV screen and hear through the TV if you tap the camera gently The picture can also be viewed on a PC equipped for video input 4 4 Wired Connection to the T...

Page 7: ...cs If this occurs cover part of the array of infra red lights with dark insulating tape not sup plied The camera focus has been adjusted at the factory and cannot be reset by the user It will give sharp focus between about 20 cm and infinity The camera housing is waterproof and designed to be used either in the open air or under water at depths of up to 1 metre It is important to avoid scratching ...

Page 8: ...t clear please let us know by email at user guide enjoybirdsmore co uk We will endeavour to deal with the problem to your satisfaction and learn from it for future versions The contents of this document may not be reproduced in whole or in part except for your personal use Enjoy Birds More Limited warrants all its products against defects in materials and manufacture for 6 months from the date of ...

Page 9: ...ts comes from responsibly managed forests as part of our commitment to the Forest Stewardship Council The plastic roof and diffuser in your battery box are made from Polypropylene This is regarded by many as the most environmentally friendly plastic available it requires relatively low energy in manufacture and is so safe it is commonly used in toys toothbrushes and food packaging When recycled by...

Page 10: ...your pictures videos and timelapse sequences Video to USB Converter A37 This small converter allows you to feed pictures from your camera straight into your computer No need to install any hardware inside the computer PC Video Viewer A38 All the hardware and software you need to feed your nest and wildlife pic tures into a PC or laptop Wind Generator A42 Free energy to supplement solar or mains re...

Page 11: ...s at night Mains or battery operation Town Garden Nesting Package P80 Includes Garden Nest Box with all you need to watch by computer Country Garden Nesting Package P81 Includes Garden Nest Box plus an extra Nest Box without camera and all you need to watch by computer Solar Nesting Package P82 The ultimate package for the environmentally conscious with all you need to watch by computer and power ...

Page 12: ... enjoybirdsmore co uk Email mail enjoybirdsmore co uk This publication our products and our designs are Copyright 2011 Enjoy Birds More Limited and protected by UK Patent 2520252 WEEE Producer Registration Number WEE HB0002ZR Battery Producer Registration Number BPRN00576 All our products are tested for compliance with the relevant directives and carry the CE Mark ...

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