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OPERATING  HOURS: 

Set  the  operating  hours  of  the 

camera in this section. As default the camera comes setup 

00 00 to 23 59. This means the camera is running at all 

times  of  the  day.  The  first  4  numbers  are  the  time  the 

camera will start and the second set of 4 numbers is the 

time the camera will turn off.

  

 
TIME STAMP: 

This is the info strip at the bottom of each 

photo. In this section you can either turn the strip on or off.  

 

TEMPERATURE: 

Adjust between Faranheit and Celcius 

temperature scales. 

  

 
FREQUENCY: 

Set the camera to 50hz or 60hz recording 

frequency.

  

 
CAMERA  NAME: 

Chose  a  name  for  your  camera 

between 1-11 letters or numbers. This will be included in 

the info strip at the bottom of each photo.

  

 
PASSWORD ENABLE: 

You can setup a 5 digit 

passcode that will be required every time that you get 

back into your camera. You can select on or off, when you 

select on you will be required to enter the desired code.  

 

COORDINATES: 

In this option, you can enter the 

coordinates of your camera and it will enable GPS 

geotagging of your photos.  

 

Summary of Contents for LIFT II

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...3 Camera Overview 4 Button Functionality and Navigation 4 5 A Quick Setup Reference 5 6 Menu Overview 6 8 Map of Menu 8 12 Menu Settings Overview 12 Retrieving and Viewing Images 13 14 The Exodus War...

Page 3: ...3 Overview...

Page 4: ...ton for reviewing pictures in test mode ENTER Used as a selection or select key in menu Also used to take a test photo in test mode Eject Removes the battery tray A Quick Setup Reference 1 Open the ca...

Page 5: ...rgear com 5 To aim the camera switch it to the Setup position again Walk through the target area and the red indicator light will blink when you are detected You can also hit the Enter button to take...

Page 6: ...reen come up MENU MAP Mode Photo Video Time Lapse Hybrid Mode Set Clock Hour Minute Year Month Day Image Size 12MP 8MP 5MP 3MP Burst Count 0 9P Video Size 1920X720 1920X1080 Video Length 5 90 Seconds...

Page 7: ...ff Coordinates On Off Language English Format No Yes Default Set No Yes System FW Version FW Update Menu Settings Overview MODE Mode is the basic functionality you want the camera set to There are fou...

Page 8: ...an be set in military 0 24 hours or standard AM PM formats IMAGE SIZE The image size section allows you to set the resolution of the photos the camera takes You can chose from 2M 5M 8M and 12M The M s...

Page 9: ...a ensuring no false triggers and that the camera only picks up animals In the high setting you will find the longest detection distance 60 making the camera hyperactive picking up even small animals T...

Page 10: ...on or off TEMPERATURE Adjust between Faranheit and Celcius temperature scales FREQUENCY Set the camera to 50hz or 60hz recording frequency CAMERA NAME Chose a name for your camera between 1 11 letter...

Page 11: ...n calling in for technical support Retrieving Viewing Pictures Removing the SD Card Remove the SD card from the camera IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT YOU MUST TURN THE CAMERA OFF BEFORE REMOVING THE CAR...

Page 12: ...al use in the first 5 years we will replace or repair it absolutely free of charge On top of that if it is stolen or accidentally damaged within the first 5 years we will give you a new camera one per...

Page 13: ...or modifications not performed by Exodus Outdoor Gear poor handling misuse accidents abnormal use shock power failures surges battery failure lightning or weather related conditions Warranty does not...

Page 14: ...typically work well at temperatures under 10F and will start to slow down causing issues for the camera as they reach the 50 mark of their life cycle The camera is designed for both Alkaline and Lithi...

Page 15: ...questions SD Card Requirements The Lift II will work with all major American SD card brands The maximum size is 32GB and we recommend a class 4 or higher card for higher resolution photos and video Be...

Page 16: ...with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation...

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