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Functions of operating buttons in replay mode

Below, the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with non activated menu.

MENU

: Select the Replay menu using the MENU button. 

REPLAY

: Press the button to return to recording mode.

: View existing pictures backwards.

: View existing pictures forwards.

: Enlarge photos in increments (up to 16 times).

: Decrease enlarged photos in increments

OK,

: Start and end replay of videos.

SHOT

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.

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 or photo depending on the set recording mode. Video recordings are 

also ended by pressing the SHOT button.

 

OK

: No function (in recording mode).

Summary of Contents for QC8061

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual QC8061 Outdoor Wildlife Trail Camera...

Page 2: ...his information in detail observing in particular the safety instructions Note Remove the protective foil from the camera lens by pulling the protruding tab Caution Keep plastic foil and bags away fro...

Page 3: ...E CAMERA 10 5 1 Opening and closing the camera 10 5 2 Inserting the batteries 10 5 3 Inserting the memory card 11 5 4 External power supply 12 5 5 Assembly with strap 12 6 USING THE CAMERA 13 6 1 Mode...

Page 4: ...t work or it s not sensitive Solution 1 Please check whether you attached your camera to a good location If you want to record some little animals please measure whether the height is reasonable 2 Ple...

Page 5: ...operate it safely Electrical hazard Damage from heat fire hazard Switch off the camera and remove the batteries if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera Let all parts dry thoroughly Otherwi...

Page 6: ...ys handle it carefully Otherwise the camera can be damaged Do not wrap up camera or place on textiles This could produce a build up of heat in the camera that can cause deformation of the housing and...

Page 7: ...ime of the camera Possible use under extreme temperatures of between 20 C to 60 C Compact size approx 13 5 x 9 7 x 6 7cm Ideally suited for covered use Impressively quick shutter release time 0 5 seco...

Page 8: ...4 Your camera 4 1 Front view 7 LED infrared light Motion indicator red LED PIR sensor Lens Microphone Locking hole for lock Locking bracket Locking bracket Light sensor...

Page 9: ...ed back An SD or SDHC memory card must have been inserted into the memory card slot in order to save photos and videos Using the mini USB connection USB 2 0 the camera can be connected to a computer i...

Page 10: ...atteries as shown An external power supply can be provided via the DC connection input 6V at least 1 5 A Mains adaptor is not included Locking hole for lock Locking bracket Tripod thread Battery compa...

Page 11: ...allowing the camera to be securely locked 5 2 Inserting the batteries Open the camera as described in section 6 1 to insert the batteries The battery compartment is housed in the right rear part of th...

Page 12: ...too low Switch off the camera and open as described in section 6 1 11 Prior to inserting the memory card ensure that the lateral write protection on the memory card has not beet activated see figure...

Page 13: ...argeable batteries cannot be recharged in the camera using an external power supply 12 5 5 Assembly with strap Use the securing strap supplied to attach theWildlife Camera to a tree or another object...

Page 14: ...ocated 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 SelectTEST mode to adjust settings and make or playback ph...

Page 15: ...ibed 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 Functions of o...

Page 16: ...de are listed below The standard setting is always highlighted in bold Mode Camera Video Camera Video Select whether photos or videos should be taken when motion is detected When in the Camera Video m...

Page 17: ...f only available for photos not for videos Select ON to print the date time temperature and moon phase on each photo Otherwise select Off Time switch Off On Set timer to On if camera should only be ac...

Page 18: ...ing up etc As soon as the On setting has been confirmed by pressing the OK button you can enter the interval time after which photos and videos are to be taken Language Select the desired menu languag...

Page 19: ...dbyconfirmingtheoption bypressingtheOKbutton During the update the respective status is shown on the display FW Version Showsthefirmwareversioninstalledonthecamera In replay mode the option Delete is...

Page 20: ...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 c...

Page 21: ...aligning the camera The LED only lights up in theTest mode as soon as one of the sensors has detected movement The LEDs do not light up when in Live mode In order to prevent incorrect signals and unne...

Page 22: ...ou can insert the memory card in a card reader on the computer Note Mac computers show an Unknown drive on the desktop When clicking on this drive the program iPhoto is automatically started 7 Connect...

Page 23: ...e Rate 15fps 1080p 30fps 720p Lens Angle 73 Recording Format AVI Infrared 28 x No Glow IR LEDs Infrared Range Up to 20m PIR Trigger Time 0 5 Seconds PIR Sensor Angle 60 Storage Up to 32GB SD Class 10...

Page 24: ...the batteries can be kept at a dry location out of the reach of children 9 3 Disposal For disposal separate packaging into different types and dispose of in line with environmental regulations in sup...

Page 25: ...Distributed by Electus Distribution Pty Ltd 46 Eastern Creek Dr Eastern Creek NSW 2766 Australia Ph 1300 738 555 Int l 61 2 8832 3200 Fax 1300 738 500 www electusdistribution com au...

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