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•  If the blue LED on the front of the camera lights up, your movement has been 

  detected by one of the side sensor zones.

•  If the red LED on the front of the camera lights up, your movement has been 

  detected by the central sensor zone.

In this way you can determine the best position for aligning the camera.

The LED only lights up in Test mode as soon as one of the sensors has detected a 

motion. LEDs do not light up when in Live mode.

In order to avoid incorrect signals and unnecessary photos/video recordings, we 

recommend not to use the camera in sunny areas and to check that no branches are 

within the eff ective range of the sensor.  The best possible alignment is in northerly or 

southerly direction. The detection range of the sensor is approx. 100 to 120o, whilst 

the detection range of the lens is approx. 50°.

6.6. Night photos/video recordings

At night time, the infrared LEDs (IR LEDs) on the front of the wildlife camera, provide 

the light required for taking photos or video recordings.

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Page 3: ...e Instruction Manual when passing on the camera to a third party 1 Contents of box Carefully unpack camera and check that all of the following components are contained in the box 1 MAGINON WK 1 wildlife surveillance camera 2 4 GB SDHC memory card 3 8 batteries type LR6 AA 4 Tree fixing with battery compartment 5 Wall bracket with installation material 6 Fixing strap 7 USB and video cables 8 Operat...

Page 4: ...stallation of tree fixing and battery compartment 11 5 6 Using the wall bracket 13 6 QUICK START INTRODUCTIONS 14 6 1 Inserting batteries 14 6 2 Inserting the memory card 15 6 3 Locking the base flap 16 6 4 Setting up the test mode 17 6 5 Aligning the camera 18 6 6 Night photos Video recordings 19 6 7 Live Mode set up 20 7 ADVANTAGES OF PIR SENSORS PASSIVE INFRARED SENSORS 13 8 SETTINGS 22 8 1 Men...

Page 5: ...3 9 CONFIRMITY 26 10 CARE 27 11 STORAGE 27 12 DISPOSAL 27 13 POTENTIAL LEGAL INFRINGEMENTS 28 14 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 29 15 TECHNICAL DATA 30 16 INDEX 31 ...

Page 6: ...lity of operating equipment The camera may only be used by persons that are physically and mentally able to safely operate this device Electrical hazard Switch off camera and remove batteries if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera Wait until completely dry as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution Switch off camera and remove batteries if camera has been dropped or housing is damag...

Page 7: ...such as direct sunlight fire etc as otherwise danger of fire and explosion Consequently do not store batteries near fire stoves or other sources of heat Never store batteries at temperatures below 10oC or over 40 oC Keep batteries out of reach of children Never store or transport batteries in pockets or toolboxes or similar where there is a danger of the batteries coming into contact with metal ob...

Page 8: ...ot supplied to prevent overheating Do not place any open ignition sources such as lit candles onto or close to the device Ensure that the LCD display is not subjected to impacts or concentrated pressure This could damage the glass of the display or cause the display liquid to leak out In case of the liquid coming into contact with eyes or skin rinse immediately with clean water In case of contact ...

Page 9: ...a wider angle of detection and improves the camera s response time Can be used under extreme operating conditions from 30 C to 70 C Compact design approx 13 4 x 8 4 x 4 8 cm without tree fixing Ideally suited for covert use Impressive triggering time 0 8 seconds Extremely simple set up and alignment of camera due to easy to use mounting strap The serial number function permits encoding of the loca...

Page 10: ...8 5 Your camera 5 1 Front view Infrared LED light Light sensor Motion display Lens Central sensor zone Side sensor zones Passive Infrared Sensors PIR Hole for lock Lock for base flap ...

Page 11: ...o the AV input of your TV using the supplied AV cable in order to show the monitor image An external power supply can be connected via the DC IN socket 6V min 500 mA mains adapter not supplied Using the Mode switch the main operating modes OFF ON and TEST can be selected Briefly depress battery compartment cover to open compartment 4 batteries can be inserted in this compartment On Off Test switch ...

Page 12: ...ional battery compartment holding four further LR6 AA batteries to achieve a longer operating time Alternatively the camera can be operated with an external 6V min 500 mA DC power supply not supplied Compartment for 4 additional batteries Closing latch Retaining bolt TFT LCD display Operating buttons Note Caution Do not touch or even short circuit the connecting contacts between camera and battery...

Page 13: ...e above illustration Ensure in particular that the batteries are inserted the right way up Once the batteries have been inserted close the battery compartment so that the safety lever S audibly engages in the catch To secure the tree fixing to the wildlife camera hold the camera so that the lens faces forwards and the tree fixing and retaining bolt face backwards Insert the hook 1 on the right sid...

Page 14: ...aining bolt into rear of tree fixing and tighten Use the supplied mounting strap to secure camera to a tree or other objects The below illustrations show how to secure the mounting strap Position wildlife camera in the desired position and pull tight the loose end of the mounting strap until the camera is secure To release the mounting strap again pull the lug of the fixing strap 4 5 6 6 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...ecure bracket using bolts from the assembly kit Note that prior to installing the wildlife camera on the wall mounting a memory card and where applicable batteries have to be inserted or the power supply has to be connected The camera must also have been set to Standby mode Next place camera on wall bracket screw B and screw camera onto thread a little approx 3 turns Turn the camera until correctl...

Page 16: ...partment and release again The cover opens Insert 4 LR6 AA batteries Ensure that the batteries are inserted as shown on the cover To close push on the cover again until it clicks into the catch Note Instead of LR6 AA batteries also rechargeable Ni MH batteries with the same specification may be used We recommend Ni MH batteries with a low self discharge not supplied An alarm is triggered if the ba...

Page 17: ...he side of the memory card is not in the Lock position see illustration If the camera display shows SD card blocked remove memory card and change write protection position Insert the memory card as shown in the below illustration and press it into the slot until it clicks into the catch To remove the memory card push card in again and the card is ejected Insert SD SDHC card as shown on the picture...

Page 18: ...the wing safety catch F into the positions shown below Always lock the base flap to prevent the base flap from detaching if the camera is dropped To secure the camera further we recommend the use of a padlock which can be inserted through the opening below the base flap catch Note Please note that the camera cannot be switched on until a SD SDHC memory card has been inserted The camera supports SD...

Page 19: ...s with th the camera Press the button to take photos with the camera Press the SHOT button to manually take a photo or video recording A photo or video recording is then taken depending on the camera setting and stored on the memory card In the video mode the length of the manually filmed videos is not limited Push the button to select the menu language of the MAGINON WK 1 camera if the menu is no...

Page 20: ...e camera provided that the video or photo mode has been selected Please note section 8 1 Menu settings of this Instruction Manual When in replay mode photos can be deleted by pressing the MENU button Press the MENU button again to end the menu 6 5 Aligning the camera The test mode is a useful facility to determine the optimum angle of detection and the range of the sensor and should be used as fol...

Page 21: ...n LEDs do not light up when in Live mode In order to avoid incorrect signals and unnecessary photos video recordings we recommend not to use the camera in sunny areas and to check that no branches are within the effective range of the sensor The best possible alignment is in northerly or southerly direction The detection range of the sensor is approx 100 to 120o whilst the detection range of the le...

Page 22: ... mode switch Mode switch to ON position The red motion sensor light will flash for approx 10 seconds and the camera then starts without any manual assistance and enters the Standby mode It records photos or videos as soon as any wildlife or other objects enter the immediate detection range of the central sensor zone Where wildlife enters the detection range of the side sensor zone from the side th...

Page 23: ...the side PIR sensor zone the camera is activated and is ready for recording photos videos after approx 1 se cond When the wildlife moves slowly into the detection range of the central sensors the camera starts recording immediately and thus records the entire body of the animal This process takes around 0 2 seconds If wildlife is only in the detection area of the side sensors the system is designe...

Page 24: ...o mode photo video Select either photos or video clips to be recorded upon detection of any motion When set to Photo Video mode the camera first takes a photos and then a video Formatting confirm All files are deleted by formatting of the memory card Press the OK button and confirm the formatting by selecting Yes We highly recommend formatting the memory card if it has been used in other devices o...

Page 25: ...of automatic triggering The recording time for videos is not limited in the test mode Interval 1 minute optional from 0 seconds to 60 minutes Select the shortest period of time the camera waits before reacting to any sub sequent triggering of the main sensor after an initial wildlife detection The camera does not record any photos videos during the selected interval This prevents the SD memory car...

Page 26: ...est mode before the camera can be used If you have forgotten the password and are unable to use the wildlife camera the camera must be returned to our Service department together with the till receipt This is the only way to ensure that no unauthorized access occurs Serial number On Off can only be used for photos not for videos Select ON to enter a serial number for your camera You can use a combi...

Page 27: ...s you have the option of switching off the side sensor zones Works settings Select OK to reset all settings to the manufacturer s default settings 8 2 Data format The camera stores photos and videos in the folder DCIM 100IMAGE on the memory card Photos are stored under file names with the extension JPG example IMAG0001 JPG and videos are provided with the extension AVI example IMAG0001 AVI When in ...

Page 28: ...erence This includes types of interference which are capable of causing impairment of functionality of operation In the event of this device causing interference on a radio or television receiver the simplest way to determine this is to switch the device on and off the user should attempt to rectify the interference by doing the following Turning the reception aerial in a different direction or affixi...

Page 29: ...e bat teries may not be disposed of in domestic waste Consumers are obliged by law to return used batteries to communal collection points or dealers selling batteries Storage batteries and batteries do therefore contain the adjacent symbol You product contains the symbol shown on the right This means that electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of in domestic waste but must be recy...

Page 30: ...en if these areas are visible from your own house or from public places This does not entitle you to publish images of such views Personal identification A personal identification exists where it can be established that a certain person was at a certain place at a certain time Such an identification could also be made from a person related item such as a number plate Personal identification of thi...

Page 31: ...each their destination e g entrance to a sight they have not given their consent as they have not been offered a choicer 14 Warranty and service Our service centre will be happy to assist you in case of problems with the operation of the device or with any queries and problems The device comes with a manufacturer s warranty of 3 years Please see the enclosed Warranty Card for details Please contact...

Page 32: ...ing time approx 1 second Range of IR flash 20 m Angle of detection of sensor Central sensor zone 35 Side sensor zones 100 Spray water protection Yes protection class IP54 Storage formats Photo JPEG Video AVI Motion JPEG Connections USB 2 0 connection TV out Power supply 4 or 8 LR6 batteries rechargeable Ni MH batteries with low self discharge or an external power supply with 6 V min 500 mA Standby...

Page 33: ...e 18 21 Display 16ff 30 Disposal 27 F FCC declaration 26 Features 7 File format 25 Formatting 22 Front view of camera 8 H Hazard information 4ff I Images number of 23 Infrared sensors 7 8 18ff 21 Installing the tree fixing 11ff Intended use 4 Interval 23 Introduction 7 IP protection class 19 30 L Language 16 Latch 10 11 ff LCD display 10 16 30 LED infrared flash 8 19 Legal infringements 28 Lens 8 30 Li...

Page 34: ...ard 9 14 30 SD memory card inserting 14 Sensor 8 20 21 Sensor sensitivity 23 Serial number 20 Service 29 Side PIR 25 Side sensor zones 7 8 21 24 Stand by 20 30 Storage 27 T Technical specification 30 Test mode 16ff 18 Test mode set up 16 Time setting 23 Time stamp 24 Time lapse function 24 Timer 24 Tree fixing 11 Tree strap 7 U USB 9 25 26 V Video duration 23 Video playback 16 Video recordings 16ff ...

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