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upper part of the bracket) and the strap at the same time.

Using the tripod socket

: The camera is equipped with a socket

at the bottom end to enable mounting on a tripod or other

mounting accessories with a standard

UNC 1/4-20

thread screw

(user supplied)

.

Figure 8: Mounting the Camera

9.2. SENSING ANGLE AND DISTANCE TEST

To test whether the camera can effectively monitor the area you

choose, this test is recommended to check the sensing angle and

monitoring distance of the camera

.

To perform the test:

Switch the camera to the

SET

mode.

Select “Motion Test” in the Menu. The camera will

countdown a max 30-second delay and be ready to capture

motions.

(Note: The delay time may be less than 30 seconds,

depending on the actual time of the motion sensor to be

activated. The delay time is 30 seconds minus the power-on

time.)

Close the camera door.

Make movements in front of the camera at several positions

within the area where you expect the game or subjects to be.

Try different distances and angles from the camera.

If the motion indicator LED light (RED light) blinks, it

indicates that position can be sensed. If it does not blink, that

position is outside of the sensing area.

(Note: The red light

Summary of Contents for A262

Page 1: ...TRAIL CAMERA MODEL A262 INSTRUCTION MANUAL V1 2...

Page 2: ...TTERIES 6 5 2 INSERTING THE SD CARD 7 6 USING THE CAMERA 8 7 THE OFF ON AND SET MODES 8 7 1 OFF MODE 9 7 2 ON MODE 9 7 3 SET MODE 9 8 ADVANCED SETTINGS 11 9 MOUNTING AND POSITIONING THE CAMERA 15 9 1...

Page 3: ...they produce can cause operational issues Remove batteries when the camera is NOT in use Require a regular SD memory card max capacity 512GB Class 10 We recommend using SanDisk 32GB SDHC Class10 memor...

Page 4: ...camera is equipped with a advanced CMOS sensor premium F1 6 great aperture lens and has exclusive imaging optimization algorithm it can take clear photos or videos even at low light or dark environmen...

Page 5: ...g camping or exploring As a motion triggered security camera for home farm office and community All other indoor outdoor surveillance where invasion evidence needed 4 PARTS AND CONTROLS The camera is...

Page 6: ...as two strap holes on the back The strap can be put through the strap holes and fastened securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly Figure 3 Tripod Base 1 4 20 SD Card Holde...

Page 7: ...gram and operation 8 AA batteries slot supported Figure 4 Figure 4 Inside View Figure 5 Operation Buttons and Shortcut A 3 way power switch is used to select the main operating Strap Hole Lock Buckle...

Page 8: ...owing directions and cautions 5 1 LOADING BATTERIES After opening the cover of the battery compartment you will see that the camera has eight battery slots Figure 6 A full eight batteries must be inst...

Page 9: ...SD card when the power switch is in the ON or SET position The camera uses a regular memory card to save photos in jpg format and or videos in mp4 format SD and SDHC High Capacity SDXC cards up to a m...

Page 10: ...before inserting or removing SD cards or batteries 6 USING THE CAMERA Once you ve prepared your camera by properly installing batteries and an SD card you could simply take it outside strap it to a t...

Page 11: ...to the middle position the camera will enter into the ON Surveillance mode If the Mode is set as Motion Detection the camera will countdown 30 second delay and then be ready to capture images If the...

Page 12: ...settings in the menu In the SET mode you can connect the camera to a computer s USB port to download your images Shortcut Keys Functions As mentioned earlier in Parts Controls the keypads have seconda...

Page 13: ...would take photos or videos once triggered In Time Lapse mode the camera would take photos or videos periodically according to your preset Timelapse Interval parameter Photo or Video Photo Video Photo...

Page 14: ...format Detection Delay 10 seconds optional from 0s to 60m Select the shortest length of time that the camera will wait until it responds to any subsequent triggers from the PIR sensor after a game is...

Page 15: ...you aim the camera at your target area Please refer to the details in Section 9 2 Timelapse Interval 1 hour optional from 2s to 24h Setting time lapse interval It takes effect ONLY when Mode is set as...

Page 16: ...n each capture Loop Recording On Off Selecting On option will cause the oldest files to be overwritten with new captures when the SD card reaches its capacity With Off option selected the camera will...

Page 17: ...rectly and securely We recommend mounting the camera on a sturdy tree with a diameter of about 6 in 15cm To get the optimal picture quality the tree should be about 16 17 ft 5 meters away from the pla...

Page 18: ...the test Switch the camera to the SET mode Select Motion Test in the Menu The camera will countdown a max 30 second delay and be ready to capture motions Note The delay time may be less than 30 secon...

Page 19: ...6 feet is preferred You can avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and motion disturbances in front of the camera by not aiming it at a heat source or nearby tree branches or bush especiall...

Page 20: ...of course be eager to return later and review the images it has captured for you The camera stores photos and videos in the folder DCIM 100MEDIA in the SD card Photos are saved with file names like D...

Page 21: ...6MP 8MP 4MP 2MP Video Resolution Aspect Ratio 1296P 20fps 16 9 1080P 30fps 16 9 720P 30fps 16 9 PIR Sensitivity High Normal Low PIR Sensing Distance 90ft Below 77 F 25 C PIR Sensing Angle Total 120 wh...

Page 22: ...Auto Stand by Auto Stand by Surveillance mode in 5 minutes while no operation in SET mode Low Battery Alarm 8V Low Battery Batteries die 9V Night vision is unavailable in low voltage Almost die Inter...

Page 23: ...nty period repair your camera or replace it with the same or comparable model free of charge This warranty only extends to the original retail buyer from our authorized dealer Purchase receipt order n...

Page 24: ...equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

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