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4. With the rubber gasket bewteen the base of the 
antenna and male connector, screw the antenna 
onto the camera. The gasket must be in place to 
prevent moisture ingress and lack there of will defualt 
manufacturers warranty. Be sure the antenna is screwed 
all the way down hand snug. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.

5. Turn the camera power switch to the “Setup”
position. Press the Menu button. Inside the user interface 
format your SD card. To enable cellular capability turn 
“WIRELESS NETWORK” to “ON”.

6. Using the Scoutek mobile application or website 
activate the camera. For more details on this please read 
the 

Activating The Exodus Render

 portion of the user 

guide.

7. Pick a location and mount the camera via the included 
strap or a 3rd party mounting system. We recommend 
setting the camera up within 20’-25’ of where you think 
the target will be. For our favorite setting options and 
some of our ideas on camera setup locations, strategies, 
and methods, visit our blog at www.exodusoutdoorgear.
com, our YouTube channel, or tune into our podcast Trail 
Cam Radio.

Summary of Contents for 4GV10018

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Page 2: ...to get the most out of your camera for many years to come You can also find technical articles on our blog at w w w e x o d u s o u t d o o r g e a r c o m b l o g n e w s and informative videos on o...

Page 3: ...NG SCOUTEK For mobile app desktop software billing data related inquires and support you can contact us by texting OR calling the office at 706 407 4527 during normal business hours Mon Fri 10AM 5PM E...

Page 4: ...reless Antenna Antenna Threading Sim Card Slot Enter Button Battery Eject Button On Off Setup Toggle Switch Menu Screen PIR Sensor Menu Button Directional Keys LED IR Flash Unit Camera Lens Indicator...

Page 5: ...5 1 4 x 20 Mounting Adaptor Door Lock Battery Housing External Power Port DC 12v 1a Rubber Washer Antenna...

Page 6: ...ens the camera s user menu of setting options Setup Mode Setup Mode Cancel Enter setting options and or exit camera menu DIRECTIONAL KEYS Preview Mode Enters Playback mode Playback Mode Move through p...

Page 7: ...ttery tray until you hear it click into place For additional battery life and extended field use of the device we recomomend adding our external power source product the Exodus SP18 2 Insert SD card u...

Page 8: ...card To enable cellular capability turn WIRELESS NETWORK to ON 6 Using the Scoutek mobile application or website activate the camera For more details on this please read the Activating The Exodus Rend...

Page 9: ...rt a 30 second count down upon completion a red and blue indicator light will blink on right side of the camera when armed 9 When leaving the camera field location for the first time we strongly recom...

Page 10: ...e With Scoutek we offer two methods for creating your account and managing your cameras All steps needed to get you up and running can be done with either our mobile app Android or Apple or from our w...

Page 11: ...the Menu button to back out wait a few more seconds then select Camera Info again On the Register Camera screen in Scoutek select the camera model camera name and enter the information which is displa...

Page 12: ...shared across all cameras and can be changed at a later time Look in the Inactive Cameras section and select ACTIVATE for each camera you wish to activate Once all cameras to be activated have been s...

Page 13: ...website in a mobile browser Sign into the website and now you can close the browser and continue using the app by clicking Continue REGISTER A CAMERA Click the Register New Camera button On your Rende...

Page 14: ...gister Camera button Once you have successfully registered a camera you will be taken to My Account automatically to activate it If you have multiple cameras you wish to register and activate you may...

Page 15: ...meras to be activated have been selected click the Checkout button and follow each step of the checkout process After the payment has been made it may take from 5 15 minutes for Verizon to complete th...

Page 16: ...ery life on the bottom The icons from left to right indicate MODE IMAGE SIZE CELLULAR SIGNAL STRENGTH UPLOADING DOWNLOADING STATUS PHOTOS TAKEN CAPACITY SD card To cycle through the Render 4G s menu o...

Page 17: ...FO MODE UPLOAD INTERVAL SET CLOCK NATIVE IMAGE SIZE BURST COUNT VIDEO SIZE ON OFF IMEI 3MP Photo Model 5MP Video SimID 8MP Time Lapse 1 9 Photos Reg Code 12MP Hybrid 3hr 6hr 12hr 24hr Real Time TIME D...

Page 18: ...FORMAT TRIGGER SENSITIVITY TRIGGER DELAY IR FLASH RANGE TIME LAPSE PIR OPERATING HOURS TIME STAMP TIME LAPSE 5s 90s Dynamic High High Hour Med Med Min Low Low Sec 15 sec 59min 59 sec 12 Hour On On On...

Page 19: ...FREQUENCY COORDINATES FORMAT DEFAULT SET FIRMWARE CAMERA NAME PASSWORD ENABLE 1 13 Characters 5 Numbers 50 Hz On Yes Yes Version Latitude Longitude 60 Hz Off No No Update TEMPERATURE Fahrenheit Celsi...

Page 20: ...important and should be readily available prior to customer service inquiries UPLOAD INTERVAL This setting allows you to select desired upload intervals ranging from real time to 24 hours Any selectio...

Page 21: ...th video and photo mode by capturing a photo followed by a video when it is activated by PIR sensor SET CLOCK In this menu option you can set the camera s internal calendar info strip time and date It...

Page 22: ...zed from 5 secs to 90 secs but will remain dynamic Dynamic video is controlled by the PIR sensor and will only allow the camera to record video when it senses an object in the detection area and will...

Page 23: ...ted TIME LAPSE In this option you can setup the interval between photos that you want the camera to take in time lapse mode You can customize intervals from 10 seconds to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 se...

Page 24: ...s option allows you to change the camera frequency Cameras in the western hemisphere should be operated at 60Hz CAMERA NAME Choose a name for your camera between 1 13 characters This will be included...

Page 25: ...es will reset the camera back to the factory default settings FIRMWARE In this option by seletion version the camera will display the current operating FW installed To perform a manual FW update simpl...

Page 26: ...it into an SD card slot on a laptop tablet or pc and download the pictures We strongly discourage the use of portable SD card readers and or using point and shoot cameras to check your photos Any such...

Page 27: ...y to be valid We can not offer exceptions to this policy TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM 1 Contact us via our customer support number OR email info exodusoutdoorgear com 2 We will provide a RMA label if prob...

Page 28: ...shock power failures surges battery failure bug damage lightning or weather related conditions Damage or operational issues caused by such will be subject to a service fee Warranty does not apply to a...

Page 29: ...hium batteries are unaffected by the cold down to 30F and they will run consistently until they completely stop whereas alkaline batteries will not typically work well at temperatures under 15F and wi...

Page 30: ...ation is not warrantied SD CARD REQUIREMENTS The Render 4G will work with all major American SD card brands The maximum size is 64GB and we recommend a class 4 or higher card for higher resolution pho...

Page 31: ...31 LEARN MORE ABOUT ExodusOutdoorGear www exodusoutdoorgear com ExodusTrailCameras ExodusTrailCameras TRAIL CAM RADIO...

Page 32: ...e FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and...

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