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Scope of supply / Camera parts

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Maginon WK 3 HD

14

Lens

2

4 GB SDHC memory card

15

Red LED

3

8x batteries type AA

16

Microphone

4

Mounting belt

17

Blue LED

5

Wall mount

18

Operating buttons 

(please refer to page 26)

6

USB cable

19

Monitor

7

AV cable

20

Battery compartment

8

LED infrared light

21

Tripod thread

9

Light sensor

22

6V DC connection

10

Locking bracket

23

Mode switch

11

Locking hole for lock

24

Mini-USB/AV connection

12

Side sensor zones
(Passive infrared sensors, PIR)

25

Speakers

13

Central sensor zone

26

Memory card compartment

Summary of Contents for IM_WK3HD

Page 1: ...WILDLIFE CAMERA WITH 3 ZONE MOTION SENSOR User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ite or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details How it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code reader software and an internet connection This type of software can be downloaded for free from your smartphone s app store Try it out now Just scan the QR code with your smartphone and find out more about th...

Page 3: ...A 6 3 2 1 5 4 7 4 AUS Overview ...

Page 4: ...B C 8 9 11 10 12 14 15 16 17 10 12 13 21 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 20 10 10 11 11 5 AUS Use ...

Page 5: ...t 18 Operating buttons please refer to page 26 6 USB cable 19 Monitor 7 AV cable 20 Battery compartment 8 LED infrared light 21 Tripod thread 9 Light sensor 22 6V DC connection 10 Locking bracket 23 Mode switch 11 Locking hole for lock 24 Mini USB AV connection 12 Side sensor zones Passive infrared sensors PIR 25 Speakers 13 Central sensor zone 26 Memory card compartment ...

Page 6: ...paring the Wildlife Camera 16 Introduction 17 About your Wildlife Camera 17 Features of MAGINON WK 3 HD Wildlife Camera 17 Areas of application 18 Preparation 19 Opening and closing the camera 19 Inserting the batteries 20 Inserting the memory card 22 External power supply 23 Assembly with strap 24 Using the wall mount 25 Using the camera 27 Mode switch 27 Operating buttons 28 Settings 30 Night re...

Page 7: ... File format 41 Connecting to a Computer 42 System requirements 43 Connection to TV 44 Technical specification 45 Potential legal infringements 46 Declaration of conformity 48 Storing 48 Cleaning 49 Disposal 50 Warranty Details 51 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 52 Warranty Certificate 53 ...

Page 8: ...ern Wildlife Camera with excellent technical equipment and respective accessory which is particularly easy to operate The device comes with a 3 year warranty In case of a defect in the Wildlife Camera you require the enclosed warranty card and proof of purchase Keep these in a safe place Imprint Issued by supra Foto Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH Denisstr 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany ...

Page 9: ...ife Camera Non observance of these Operating Instructions can lead to loss of data or damage to the Wildlife Camera These Operating Instructions are based on valid standards and regulations of the EU Also observe specific guidelines and laws in other countries Keep the Operating Instructions for further use When passing on the Wildlife Camera to third parties please also include these Operating In...

Page 10: ...azard which could cause death or serious injury if not avoided NOTE This signal word warns against potential material damage or provides useful additional information regards assembly or operation This symbol indicates useful additional information for the assembly or operation Declaration of conformity see chapter Declaration of conformity Products marked with this symbol meet all applicable Comm...

Page 11: ...e Safety information WARNING Electrocution hazard Faulty electrical installations or excessive mains voltage can cause electrocution Do not operate Wildlife Camera in case of visible damage or if the mains cable or connector is defective Damaged USB cables or AV cables of the Wildlife Camera must be replaced by the manufacturer or customer service or a similar qualified person Do not open housing ...

Page 12: ...e power and therefore represents a hazard source The power supply may not be used during thunderstorms Otherwise danger of electrocution Keep batteries away from children and pets Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause personal injury and or property damage Remove old or discharged batteries from the product Remove the batteries ...

Page 13: ...ge of eight away from the Wildlife Camera and the accessories Ensure that children do not push objects into the Wildlife Camera WARNING Hazard or children and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental abilities such as partially disabled older persons with limited physical and mental abilities or lack of experience and know how such as older children TThis Wildlife Camera must not be used by...

Page 14: ...amera to excessive temperatures heating etc Never pour liquid into Wildlife Camera When cleaning never immerse Wildlife Camera in water and do not use steam cleaner The Wildlife Camera could otherwise be damaged Do not use Wildlife Camera if plastic or metal parts of it show cracks or tears or are deformed Contact the Service Centre to arrange for replacement of damaged parts Damage to the electro...

Page 15: ...lessly opened with a sharp knife or other pointed objects the product can be easily damaged Please open packaging carefully 1 Check that delivery is complete see Fig A 2 Remove Wildlife Camera from packaging and check whether the equipment or parts are damaged If yes do not use Wildlife Camera Contact the service address of the manufacturer listed on the Warranty card Preparing the Wildlife Camera...

Page 16: ...sor During day sharp and clear colour images and during night time clear black and white images Extremely low power consumption in standby operation providing extremely long operating times in standby mode up to 3 months when using 4 AA batteries and up to 6 month with 8 AA batteries The unique sensor design offers a wider angle of detection and improves the response time of the camera Possible us...

Page 17: ...entification of locations when viewing photos Date time temperature and moon phase can be displayed on the images Lockable and password protection Alarm in case of low battery level Areas of application Camera trap for hunting Animal or incident observation Motion triggered security camera for domestic office or public use Any internal and external surveillance where evidence of an infringement ha...

Page 18: ... are located inside the wildlife and surveillance camera To open the camera undo the two lateral locking brackets as shown in Fig 1 To lock the camera again engage metal hoops of locking brackets into mount and press down plastic tab of bracket Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 A fixing for a padlock is provided between the two locking brackets allowing the camera to be securely locked ...

Page 19: ...n the right rear part of the camera Now open the protective cover of the battery compartment by pulling the clamping closure at the top slightly inwards before lifting off the cover First remove any existing batteries from the battery compartment Insert 4 or 8 fully charge batteries as shown in the below figure When inserting batteries ensure correct position as marked for each battery in the batt...

Page 20: ...again with the protective cover Instead of type LR6 AA batteries rechargeable batteries with the same specification with 2000 mAh or higher may be used We recommend NiMH batteries with low self discharge not supplied An alarm is sounded if battery charge is too low Check your batteries regularly Old or discharged batteries should be replaced When planning not to use this Camera for long periods of...

Page 21: ...he camera and open as described in prior section Prior to inserting the memory card ensure that the lateral write protection on the memory card has not been activa ted see figure If the camera displays Card protected remove the memo ry card and change the position of the memory protection Insert the memory card as shown in the adjacent illustrati on Push the memory card into compartment until it c...

Page 22: ... is turned on it will switch off automatically SD SDHC memory cards up to a capacity of 32 GB are supported External power supply The camera can be operated using power from an external power supply A 6V DC power supply with at least 1 5 A is required containing a connector with a 3 5 mm external and 1 35 mm internal diameter internal plus pole external minus pole Rechargeable batteries cannot be ...

Page 23: ...os can be made Use the securing strap supplied to attach the wildlife camera to a tree or another object The illustrations below demonstrate how to fasten the securing strap Position the wildlife camera as desired and pull the loose end of the securing strap tight until the camera is firmly secured To release the securing strap again pull at the tab of the securing strap ...

Page 24: ... supply pipes are concealed in the wall First mark the holes to be drilled A by holding the base of the wall fixing against the desired place of installation When installing on stone or concrete surfaces use a 6 mm masonry drill After drilling the holes insert the supplied wall plugs into the holes so that they are flush with the surface Next secure the stand using screws from the assembly kit Nex...

Page 25: ... on the wall mounting a memory card or batteries should be inserted or the power supply should be connected The camera should also be switched to Standby mode In order to move the camera into the final position release the two hinge screws D slightly align the camera and fix the position by tightening the two hinge screws D ...

Page 26: ...tion to changing settings photos and videos can be taken and existing photos can be viewed in this mode Mode switch Open the camera as described in section 6 1 The Mode switch is located at the bottom edge on the left inside 3 operating modes can be selected OFF The camera is completely switched off in the OFF mode TEST Select TEST mode to adjust settings and make or playback photos and videos ON ...

Page 27: ...ed on the display panel Functions of operating buttons in recording mode Below the operating buttons are described in the recording mode with non activated menu MENU Open the Settings menu using the MENU button REPLAY Press this button to start the replay mode Change to the manual recording mode for video recordings Change to the manual recording mode for taking photos SHOT Manually take a video o...

Page 28: ...play of videos SHOT No function in Replay mode Functions of operating buttons in menu Below the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with activated menu Recording and Replay mode MENU Close the Main menu or any sub menu by pressing the MENU button Move up one menu point or increment value by 1 Move down one menu point or decrease value by 1 Enlarge displayed photos in increments up t...

Page 29: ...ptions of the MAGINON WK 3 HD and possible setting values for the Recording mode are listed below The standard setting is always highlighted in bold Mode Photo Video photo video Select whether photos or videos should be taken when motion is detected When in the Photo Video mode the camera first takes a set number of photos prior to recor ding a video Image size 12M 4000 x 3000 8M 3264 x 2448 5M 25...

Page 30: ...to be taken in succession when the camera is triggered in the Photo mode Please also observe the parameter Interval Length of video 10 sec onds optional 1 60 seconds and 3 5 and 10 minutes Specify the duration of a video recording when the camera is triggered automatically The recording period for videos is not limited in the Test mode Interval 1 min ute optional from 0 seconds to 60 minu tes Sele...

Page 31: ... is switched on in the Test mode before the camera can be used If you have forgotten your password and are unable to use your wildlife camera the camera and till receipt must be returned to our Service department This is the only way to prevent unauthorised access to your camera Serial no Off On can only be used for photos not for videos Select On to assign a serial number to the camera As soon as...

Page 32: ...and off considerably affecting battery life In some situa tions it may be difficult to remove interfering branches or avoid sun light In these situations you can switch of the side sensor zones Energy saving mode Off On The Energy saving mode comes into effect when battery power is low When the mode is activated the camera au tomatically reduces the brightness of the IR lights in order to extend b...

Page 33: ... button Auto switch off 3 min 5 min 10 min Off With this function you can determine whether the camera should be automatically switched off when not used for some time in the test mode Set the time after which the camera should be switched off in the test mode or deacti vate automatic switch off by selecting Off The camera can be switched on again by pressing any operating button Recording volume ...

Page 34: ...rage room for new photos Single Using this option you can delete individual photos After selection the option by pressing the OK button the photo to be deleted is shown You can toggle between photos using the buttons and As soon as the deletion of a photo has been confirmed by pressing Yes the photo is deleted and the next photo is displayed To end the deleti on process select No and confirm by pr...

Page 35: ...r taking photos MAGINON WK 3 HD uses IR LEDs with a long wavelength to keep red light to a minimum The provided number of IR LEDs generates a high deflection angle thus allowing night recording at a distance of 3 m to 20 m without overexposing the object Reflecting objects can however also cause overexposure within this range e g road signs Please note that night recording using IR LEDs produces b...

Page 36: ...r which the camera operates automatically and enters the Standby mode As soon as wild animals or other objects directly enter the detection area of the central sensor zone the camera starts to record photos and videos Where wild animals enter the detection range of the side sensors the sensors detect the movement and activate the camera As soon as the wild animals move further into the detection r...

Page 37: ... induction angle by far exceeding the angle of an individual sensor Where wild animals first pass through the detection range of the side PIR sensor zone the camera is activated and is ready to start shooting after 1 0 seconds Where the wild animal then slowly enters the detection range of the central sensor the camera starts shooting and thus records the entire body of the animal This process tak...

Page 38: ...ose attach the camera at approx 1 2 m height to a tree and align the camera with a desired direction Move slowly from one side of the observed area to the other Move parallel to the camera Try out different angles and distances The blue LED on the front of the camera indicates that you were detected by a side sensor zone The red LED on the front of the camera indicates that you were detected by a ...

Page 39: ...nsor Optimum alignment is in North or South direction The detection range of the sensors is approx 100 to 120 the detection range of the lens is approx 40 Also check that the camera is set to the correct height in line with the point to be observed Where necessary point the camera down for optimum alignment MAGINON WK 3 HD corresponds to protection class IP 54 The camera is protected against dust ...

Page 40: ... Photos are given a file name with extension JPG Example SUNP0001 JPG videos are given the extension AVI Example SUNP0002 AVI When in TEST and OFF mode use the enclosed USB cable to transfer files onto the computer Alternatively you can insert the memory card in a card reader on the computer The video files can be played with most standard programs such as Windows Media Player QuickTime etc ...

Page 41: ... using the USB cable The camera switches on automatically in the USB mode irrespective of the selection on the Mode switch The camera installs itself on the Computer as an additional drive under the name Removable storage device Double click on the device to detect the folder DCIM The photos and videos are located in the sub folders of the DCIM folder You can copy or move photo and video files on ...

Page 42: ...cally started System requirements Windows Hardware Pentium III or higher Operating system Windows XP Vista 7 8 Main memory 512 MB RAM Hard disk space 1 GB Screen resolution 1 024 x 768 or higher Connectors Free USB port Macintosh Hardware PowerPC G3 G4 G5 Operating system OS 10 3 9 or newer system Main memory 512 MB RAM Hard disk space 1 GB Screen resolution 1 024 x 768 or higher Connectors Free U...

Page 43: ...to the camera Plug the other end of the video cable into the TV Connect the yellow connector to the video input and the white connector to one of the audio inputs of the TV Set the video input source of the TV to the video input used When the camera is connected to the TV the LCD screen of the camera is switched off automatically The screen controls of the TV are then used ...

Page 44: ...x 480 30 fps Lens F 7 45 F NO 3 0 FOV 55 Auto IR filter Effectiveness Daytime 1 m infinitive Night time 3 m 20 m Triggering distance up to 20 metres Triggering time 1 0 seconds Range of IR flash 20 m Detection angle of sensors Central sensor zone 35 40 Side sensor zone each 30 Spray water protected Yes IP protection class IP54 Storage formats Photo JPEG Video AVI Motion JPEG Connections Mini USB 2...

Page 45: ... appears only as a person embellishment to a landscape image or a location as a public place The answer to the question of whether a person is embellished depends on the individual circumstances For reasons of legal certainty persons should be informed in all cases in which images are taken with the Wildlife Camera from which persons can be identified see also section Duty of Notification Protecti...

Page 46: ...y of persons must be absolutely avoided Wildlife Cameras at the place of work Surveillance of workplaces is subject to particular strict regulations in Germany Employers should not use Wildlife Cameras at the place of work unless potential legal infringements can be fully excluded Traffic Wildlife Cameras When using Wildlife Cameras facing traffic it is recommended to configure the location and vi...

Page 47: ...e g entrance of a place of interest no consent is deemed to have been given as no voluntary nature applies Declaration of conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the below address The Manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was applied to the product in accordance with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the following European Directives 2011 ...

Page 48: ...e housing NOTICE Danger from incorrect operation Incorrect use of the Wildlife Camera can cause the Wildlife Camera to be damaged Do not use any aggressive cleaners brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning objects such as knives hard spatulas and similar These can damage the surface Never place Wildlife Camera in dishwasher This would destroy the camera 1 Pull out mains c...

Page 49: ...llecting point of the municipality district This ensures that used equipment is recycled correctly and that negative effects on the environment are avoided Electrical equipment is consequently marked with the adjacent symbol Dispose of used batteries Prior to disposal the integrated batteries must first be removed and disposed off separately from the housing Batteries andstoragebatteriesmaynotbedi...

Page 50: ...s conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably ...

Page 51: ...re prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfac...

Page 52: ...ice hotline Please ensure that you have the product details as shown on this card at hand so that we are able to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible QSL MAGINON Service Rear Unit 11 Slough Business Park 2 Slough Avenue off Rachael Close Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia MAGINON After Sales Support 1800 623 432 Operating Hours Mon Fri 08 00AM to 06 00PM EST Email info supra electronics com ...

Page 53: ...rmal wear and tear to the products or parts Exclusions This warranty does not cover Any defects caused by an accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation lack of reasonable care unauthorized modification loss of parts tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorized by the distributor Any product that has not been installed operated or maintained in accordance with the manufact...

Page 54: ...in China DISTRIBUTED BY ALDI STORES 1 SARGENTS ROAD MINCHINBURY NSW 2770 www aldi com au YEARS WARRANTY info supra electronics com AFTER SALES SUPPORT Model WK 3 HD Product code 92948 03 2016 3 1 800 623 432 AUS ...

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