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OPERATING TIPS

 IMPORTANT NOTES

Learning to use your SUPER MODEL

 

II 

– Visiting www.primos.com/Cameras and 

watching our Instructional Video Clips is the ‘easiest way’ to learn ‘how to use’ your 
SUPER MODEL

 II!

Troubleshooting or Questions

 – Before calling customer service, visit  www.primos.

zendesk.com to find troubleshooting tips, frequently asked questions and answers, as 
well as any updates.

Camera ‘Settings/Menu’ Mode or Camera ‘Active/Run’ Mode

 - Your SUPER 

MODEL

™ 

only has two modes when powered on.  

Settings/Menu Mode 

-

 

If the LCD screen is ‘ON’ displaying the menu Sliding Switches, 

the camera will not take pictures/videos. If the LCD screen is left inactive (no buttons are 
pushed) for 30 seconds, the camera will automatically go into a power saving state.

Active/RUN Mode

 - The LCD display will turn off when the camera has switched to 

‘On/Run’ mode and is ready to start taking pictures/video. You can also press the ‘RUN’ 
button to quickly exit menu and and begin 15 second countdown. 

Waking Up LCD Screen

 – Press the POWER Button to ‘Wake Up’ the camera. The 

LCD screen will not wake up from power saving state while the Green Status Light is on 
or blinking.  Wait until after Green Light turns off to ‘Wake Up’ up LCD screen by pressing 
the POWER Button.

Trouble Turning Camera Off

 – You can only ‘Power Down’ the camera when the 

LCD screen is ON. In other words, make sure the LCD screen is displaying the sliding 
switches or menu, then hold the OFF button for 2 seconds. LCD screen will display 
‘Powering Down’ as it is turning off. 

Battery Life

 – Long battery life is one of the most important requirements for convenient 

and enjoyable game camera use. There are several variables that will determine the battery 
life including type of batteries, temperature outside, image/video settings and frequency 
of camera activity. Colder temperatures, more advanced image/video settings and high 
photo frequency (low camera delay) will result in shorter battery life. Different brands of 
batteries may also perform much better than others, so please experiment to find what 
works best for you. Primos

®

 has included a Image/Video Selection Guide in this manual to 

help pick the best camera settings for higher performance or better battery life.

Summary of Contents for 63065

Page 1: ...ailed Description Other Features Functions Recommended Accessories Operating Tips Customer Service Warranty 2012 Primos Hunting Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked q...

Page 2: ...dle damaged or leaking batteries Do not expose to extreme heat Do not leave product and or batteries exposed in direct sunlight inside a vehicle or other contained environment for a long period of tim...

Page 3: ...l SUPER COMPACT HIGH PERFORMANCE CAMERA Yet Incredibly Simple to Use ONLINE SUPPORT Visit primos zendesk com for FAQ PDF Manuals Camera Support or to open a Troubleshooting Ticket Visit www primos com...

Page 4: ...witch Settings Photo Mode 8 Sliding Switch Settings Video Mode 10 Sliding Switch Settings Time Lapse 11 Camera Menu Date Time Sensitivity Formatting Instant Trigger 13 Handheld Photo Viewer Reviewing...

Page 5: ...a year long battery life SUPER EASY SLIDE THE SWITCH SETUP Full color sliding switches allow you to see all active settings on one screen it s so quick and simple to understand even Will and Jimmy ca...

Page 6: ...Manual 5 Warranty Card 1 Eight 8 AA size Alkaline Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries 2 One or more SD Memory Cards Camera will support up to 32GB SD or SDHC Cards 3 SD Memory Card Reader or other devi...

Page 7: ...zes vary based on individual image details Photo 7MP 540 1090 2180 4370 16GB 32GB 11520 13220 720 4560 360 2280 1140 23040 26440 1440 9120 720 4560 2280 8740 17480 45S Low Res 105 175 315 605 Video 11...

Page 8: ...Mounting Bracket SD Card Slot AA Battery Compartments External Battery Port Optional 6V DC Through Housing Security Cable Hole Tree Gripping Teeth Mounting Strap Slots Brass Inserts For optional Attac...

Page 9: ...4 2 5 Viewing LCD Screen Power Button Menu Photo Viewer Button ENTER RUN Button Arrow Buttons Up Down Right Left...

Page 10: ...el II will be armed and ready to take pictures whenever the Motion Sensor detects motion or movement NOTE TEST camera before placing in field woods to make sure Photos Videos are being saved on SD Car...

Page 11: ...TE Do not remove SD Memory Card when the green light is blinking this could cause you to lose all data on memory card NOTE The LCD menu will not wake up from ON RUN mode Power Saving State while the G...

Page 12: ...when green status light is illuminated TURN OFF First Wake Up the camera With LCD screen on press and hold power button for 2 seconds screen will turn black and say Powering Down NAVIGATE Use to navi...

Page 13: ...Camera Menu press ENTER Button to select setting Use ARROW Buttons to change setting Press ENTER again to save setting RUN CAMERA When on main Sliding Switch Screen press RUN to start countdown to cam...

Page 14: ...image quality finer details when zooming in for a closer look Use for chance of capturing photo of a lifetime if you think the big trophy is in the area Great for printing large scale photo quality i...

Page 15: ...640 x 480 Larger size videos but really large file size and will fill up the SD Memory card much faster than low resolution Better for expanding maximizing on your computer screen so you can see the...

Page 16: ...be limited see Battery Life in manual Media Saved All Day AVI Videos Setting Time Lapse Images Same as Time Lapse above but ALSO will simultaneously capture photos with default photo setting see belo...

Page 17: ...LL DAY then move the slider switch to CUSTOM and press to open the Custom Time Lapse Settings Menu TIME LAPSE CUSTOM SETTINGS TL Interval select interval AM Start Time LIGHT LIGHT is default can be sw...

Page 18: ...ivity to see how far away you can capture images of game If the game is closer when the camera is triggered you will end up with better pictures videos You can learn what is best for your situation he...

Page 19: ...ing to detect game at further distances in fields or open areas with long range visibility May use in warmer months or high heat climates so it is easier for sensor to detect difference between body h...

Page 20: ...FOR ORGANIZING PHOTOS VIDEO Save Protect Photo Allows you to lock the current photo video so it won t get deleted with Delete All Photo option Delete Current Photo Deletes only one individual photo v...

Page 21: ...Use UP arrow to start zooming in and DOWN arrow to zoom back out PANNING IMAGE Once in Zoom Mode you can use LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to pan photo move picture around to see different areas of z...

Page 22: ...OR PAUSE Press UP button to start playing video or press again to pause FAST FORWARD While video is playing press RIGHT button to speed up playback speed REWIND While video is playing press LEFT butto...

Page 23: ...in a power saving sleep state The LCD screen can be awakened by pressing the POWER button NOTE The LCD menu will not wake up from Power Saving State while the Green Status Light is on Wait until afte...

Page 24: ...for remote or extremely active locations plug into bottom of camera Other Accessories 19 Featured Primos Camera Accessory Makes Every Camera have Better Vision Easily rotate your camera to get the PE...

Page 25: ...e POWER Button to Wake Up the camera The LCD screen will not wake up from power saving state while the Green Status Light is on or blinking Wait until after Green Light turns off to Wake Up up LCD scr...

Page 26: ...efully cleaning the camera lens window making sure there are no scratches and or placing the camera in a different location may solve this type of problem Blurry Image Quality Motion Primos takes prid...

Page 27: ...with fast trigger speeds Camera Doesn t Save Photos Video The SD Memory Card may be locked Please look closely at the card and make sure the card is in the unlocked position If photos videos are still...

Page 28: ...ages videos by attaching USB memory card reader to your computer You can view images videos using a portable device designed specifically for game cameras SD SD SD GAME CAMERA VIEWER S D NOTE When usi...

Page 29: ...24 Thank You for Purchasing the...

Page 30: ...ase to register your TRUTH Cam online visit primos zendesk com for FAQ PDF manuals camera support or to open a troubleshooting ticket Limitations This warranty is valid only if the product is used for...

Page 31: ...receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the deale...

Page 32: ...1 879 9324 primos com Printed in China IMPORTANT RETURN POLICY RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO PRIMOS HUNTING DO NOT SEND BACK TO THE STORE Please contact the Primos Customer Service Team with any comments que...

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