
BATTERIES
The Game Camera requires
four D
batteries and
three C
batteries. They all go in with
the
“Plus” side up
. Once
the batteries are loaded, you
can begin taking your first
pictures. Set the main power
switch to
ON
and in about a
minute the camera will begin
sensing motion and taking
pictures using the default
settings.
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
When you’re ready to set up your camera in the field, you
have several options. There is a supplied
strap
to hold the
camera in place. Holes in the steel mounting bracket let
you attach your own
chain
or heavy duty
cable lock
. The
GETTING STARTED
How do I take my first pictures?
3
supplied
steel security bar
,
when used with your locks,
prevents tampering and gives
you access to the camera
controls while the unit remains
fastened to a tree or post.
Owners have found many
ways to mount their cameras
for their own applications. Use
your imagination; check out
our web-site for ideas.
Generally, daytime pictures look better when the camera is
pointed north, away from the sun. The rising or setting sun
can trigger the camera when no animals are present.
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When mounting the camera, check to see that it is level
and aimed correctly. The best focus & flash “target zone”
should be about 15 to 20 feet in front of the camera.
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Since it takes both hands to attach the supplied strap,
place the camera against the tree and lean against it with
your body while you tighten the strap.
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