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File formats
The wildlife camera stores photos and videos on the memory card in a folder named “\DCIM\100STLTH”. Photos are given a
file name ending with “.JPG” (example: “STC_0010.JPG”); video names end with “.AVI” (example: “STC_0080.AVI”).
In the SETUP and OFF modes, you can use the supplied USB cable to transfer files to a computer. Alternatively, you can
insert the memory card into a card reader on your computer.
The video files can be viewed with most standard programs like Windows Media Player, Quick-Time etc.
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
You can connect your wildlife camera to a computer via USB cable.
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Insert the plug of the supplied USB cable into the mini-USB port.
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The wildlife camera automatically switches to USB mode, regardless of the position of the mode switch.
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The wildlife camera will now install itself as a “removable disk” drive on the computer.
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Double click on this drive; you will now find the folder “DCIM”.
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The recorded photos and videos are located within the subfolders of the “DCIM” folder.
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You can now copy or move the photo and video files to your computer.
On Mac computers, a new drive will appear on the desktop. If you click on this drive, the Finder will be launched.
System requirements
Windows®
Hardware:
Pentium® III or newer
Operating system:
Windows® XP/Vista/7/8/10
Working memory:
512 MB RAM
Hard disk space:
1 GB available
Screen resolution:
1,024 × 768 or higher
Port:
Available USB 2.0 port
Macintosh
Hardware:
PowerPC G3/G4/G5
Operating system:
OS 10.3.9 or newer system
Working memory:
512 MB RAM
Hard disk space:
1 GB available
Screen resolution:
1,024 × 768 or higher
Anschluss:
Available USB 2.0 port
Smartphone
Minimum requirement, iOS:
iOS 10 or newer
Minimum requirement, Android:
Android 4.4 or newer, (smartphone with Bluetooth LE support)
MINOX WIFI WILDLIFE CAMERA APP
Download the free “MINOX WiFi Wildlife Camera” app onto your smartphone.
Turn the camera on by sliding the power switch to the Setup position. Open the menu of the camera with the menu button,
select “Enable WiFi” and then select ON. Confirm your selection with the OK button.
After the WiFi has been activated, you will see the current WiFi password (12345678).
You have the option of leaving the WiFi password as it is or assigning a new password. Please note that the password must
consist of up to 8 characters (capital letters and numbers from 0-9, e.g. “BERLIN87”).
Write the WiFi password down. You will need it to connect the app to the camera later. Then push the wildlife camera's
power switch to the “On” position.
If you reset the camera to the factory default, the camera name and WiFi password will also be reset to the factory default
password (12345678), and the camera settings will need to be reconfigured in the app.
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