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Connecting the
CamoCam III
™
Connecting the CamoCam III is easy; just follow these steps:
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*NOTE* Make sure the purge valve is turned counter-clockwise when first
opening the case. The purge valve is located under the handle. After opening
the case, be sure to close the purge valve to ensure the case is watertight
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1.
The connections are quite simple and straight forward. On the top of the
camouflage case you will find labeled connecting ports for the battery, ex-
ternal camera, system receiver and light sensor. The cables for connecting
the system components are located in the accessory case.
Figure A Figure B
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*NOTE* The gel cell battery comes fully charged from the factory. Included
with your CamoCam is a PowerSonic recharger. You may connect the charger
directly to each battery terminal or using the gray cable labeled “External Bat-
tery” you can charge the battery externally. This cable also allows additional 12
volt power sources to be used.
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2. Connect the external battery cable to the port labeled EXT.BATTERY/
CHARGING PORT and the alligator clips to the appropriate battery post. Red
should go to the positive post (red) and the black to the negative post (black).
3. Connect the system receiver cable, Figure C. This cable is labeled “System
Receiver” and is approximately 8 foot long. One end has a Lemo connector and
the other end is connected to the receiver inside the camouflage weather resistant
bag. The receiver should be located above ground so that signals can be received
from the sensors.
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CamoCam™
Remote Video Surveillance
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Magnetometer
This sensor is used to detect metal objects such as vehicles.. This
sensor uses two 9 volt batteries located inside the case and will last
approximately 45 days. The sensor and processor is designed to be
buried and is totally water proof. The sensor transmitter is attached
to the cable coming from the processor box and
MUST BE LOCATED
ABOVE GROUND.
The transmitter cannot send a signal to the cam-
era system if it is buried. The enclosed paperwork contains detailed
instructions about placement and sensor activation.