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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Firmware Updates: 

You should also periodically check the JAGER

PRO™ website for firmware updates for your camera. We periodically 

release firmware updates with new features and/or performance 

enhancements. Firmware updates can be done on our JAGER PRO™ 

wireless website and will automatically download to your camera. Updating 

firmware on the M.I.N.E.™ Series cameras takes just a few seconds, and is 

well worth the effort to ensure your camera is performing at the highest level 

possible.

If during this period, through normal use, a hardware product becomes 

defective due to defects in materials or workmanship, JAGER PRO™ will 

either repair or replace the product. This warranty is void if a product failure 

results from accident, abuse, improper use by Buyer, disassembly, or 

unauthorized maintenance and repair. 

Repair or Replacement: 

Buyer must obtain a Return Merchandise 

Authorization (RMA) number from JAGER PRO™ before returning any 

product(s) for repair or replacement. If JAGER PRO™ concludes that a 

returned product is not defective, Buyer will be notified, the product will 

be returned to Buyer at Buyer’s expense, and Buyer may be charged for 

examination and testing of the product. 

This limited warranty is the sole warranty for hardware and software 

products offered by JAGER PRO™ and JAGER PRO™ shall not be liable 

for any amounts for said products except in compliance with this warranty.

Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields

: Never place the camera in close 

proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong 

electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause 

malfunctions or corrupt image data.

Avoid Condensation:

 Moving the camera rapidly between hot and 

cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its 

external and internal surfaces. You can avoid this by placing the camera in 

an airtight, plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly 

before removing it from the bag. Stop using the camera immediately if you 

detect condensation inside the camera. Continued use may damage the 

camera. Remove the memory card and batteries from the camera and wait 

until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.

Warnings 

• Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. Accidental 

damage to the camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury. 

• Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the interior of the camera. The 

interior has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with 

liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. In the event that 

water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately turn the 

camera’s power off and remove the camera batteries. Continued use of 

Summary of Contents for M.I.N.E.

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Page 2: ...ue to careless or improper storage or improper use or maintenance of the Product e any defect in or damage to the Product that occurs due to foreign objects such as dirt or grime sand water or liquids...

Page 3: ...ger Tab 10 System Tab 11 Wireless Tab 12 Test Manually Sending Photos 14 Registering Your Verizon Camera 14 Application Download 14 LOGIN Fail Corrective Action 15 Timing Camera Transmitter to Control...

Page 4: ...nds after the selector switch is moved from SETUP to ON indicating the camera is operational and active 4 Camera Lens The camera lens has a 52 field of view with no magni fication This enables users t...

Page 5: ...hread external devices two complete rotations into the camera mounting port then tighten using the mount s adjusting nut WARNING Forcing external threads to the bottom will damage mounting port and ca...

Page 6: ...es numbers and letters 7 DC Port 6 volt connection for external battery optional battery pack 8 USB Port Standard USB cable connection interface to transfer information between the camera and a comput...

Page 7: ...der warranty Twist the antenna base snug but do not over tighten Unlock the full length locking latch to access the main body Follow the battery polarity symbols located on the front of the battery tr...

Page 8: ...settings of the highlighted green tab Press left or right to select items with green highlights to edit and view choices Press OK to save the new setting Press up or down to view the next setting Pre...

Page 9: ...r 3 will take two or three photos but only send the last photo of the group taken Video Length Choose how long the video will be in size between 1 and 30 seconds The camera is not capable of sending a...

Page 10: ...il Time Lapse OFF Camera triggers only during PIR event Recommended ON Camera automatically triggers at selected intervals between 30 seconds to 8 hours Trigger Tab Sensitivity Passive Infrared PIR Tr...

Page 11: ...rite OFF Recommended Retains saved photos and videos on SD card when full Warning Camera will stop working when SD card is full ON Camera deletes the oldest photos videos from SD card when full and co...

Page 12: ...p this function and ON to set a six digit password Buzzer The default is ON Choose OFF to silence key pad when making selections Information Displays model hardware version firmware version of camera...

Page 13: ...to zero each night at 00 00 hours Realtime The Realtime function must be ON for the camera to send and receive commands from the selected recipients Diagnostic Hello Test This will verify that your ca...

Page 14: ...o a programmed phone when the signal is strong Premium Test Once you input at least one recipient this test will verify that it can contact the server and send a test email to each of your configured...

Page 15: ...and rear of the camera post Attach our booster antenna with mount to a 16 foot long telescoping pole using U bolts or zip ties Secure the antenna cable to the telescoping pole in multiple locations t...

Page 16: ...d press A receiver button The receiver red light will only emit from 4 to 15 seconds 3 Press the camera A left arrow and release then press the camera B right arrow and release to send a manual RF sig...

Page 17: ...the camera mount When mounting using the higher elevation method it is easier to attach the booster antenna if needed to the camera while on the ground Remove the standard antenna from the camera s an...

Page 18: ...select button during SETUP or an event triggered from the server The date is May 07 2015 The time is 21 24 or 9 24 in the evening It is a waning gibbous Moon Phases displayed include new moon waxing...

Page 19: ...ware products offered by JAGER PRO and JAGER PRO shall not be liable for any amounts for said products except in compliance with this warranty Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in cl...

Page 20: ...e of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks resulting in fire injury and damage to the surroundings Use only recommended batteries and accessories Avoid u...

Page 21: ...ra face and main body housing when closing to ensure proper alignment of waterproof seal 6 Ensure the latch is tightly securing the camera housing 7 Clean inside the ambient light sensor port and PIR...

Page 22: ...M I N E Cam to easily mount in remote locations and above trap panels using a T Post Aluminum and steel construction for strength and durability Ball head allows the camera to be quickly aimed with pr...

Page 23: ...Takes SMS text messaging a step further by allowing for longer lengths beyond the traditional 160 character SMS limit PIR Passive Infrared A PIR sensor does NOT detect or measure heat It detects the...

Page 24: ...Strength 3 SD Total Size 7572MB SD Free Space 7472MB Temperature 102F Firmware 2015 05 05 10 45 47 Set PIR Level to High 202 0 Set PIR Level to Normal 202 1 Set PIR Level to Low 202 2 Set PIR Level to...

Page 25: ...f Hog Control Products Services and Education View our instructional video series online at 2900 Smith Road Fortson GA 31808 Phone 706 718 9789 Email info jagerpro com Website jagerpro com Like us on...

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