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A small padlock can be used to lock the camera 

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A cable can also be fitted to the camera and affixed 

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Summary of Contents for BN058

Page 1: ...RANGER 5MP Security Digital Trail Camera Instructions for use Model BN058 BN059 BN060 ...

Page 2: ...vanced Settings 15 6 3 1 Set camera duty time 15 6 3 2 Set IR flash on and off 16 6 3 3 Set movie frame rate 17 6 3 4 Enable Disable SD card overwrite 18 6 3 5 Image tag 19 6 3 6 System password 20 6 3 7 Format SD card 21 6 3 8 Reset camera to factory default 21 7 Using the camera 22 7 1 Mounting the camera 22 7 2 Switching on 23 7 3 Testing the camera coverage area 23 7 4 Securing the camera 24 7...

Page 3: ...g that intrudes the passive infrared PIR sensor coverage area RANGER digital trail cameras BN058 59 60 are compact 130 x 100 x 50mm and water resistant and may be mounted outdoors for long periods of time The camera can take up to 15 photos a day and 15 photos a night for roughly six months on a single set of 8 AA batteries ...

Page 4: ...tomatic Display 2 x 8 LCD display PIR sensor Yes PIR distance adjustor Yes 2m 20m PIR sensor field of view 47 Degrees Trigger Speed 1 second Multiple frames per PIR sensor trigger event Yes User selectable 1 frame 3 frames or video Video resolution 5 to 90 seconds AVI video 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps File formats JPEG for still images AVI for videos Date time imprint Yes Moon phase imprint Yes Temper...

Page 5: ... English TV output Yes NTSC and PAL Power supply 8 x AA batteries Battery life 180 days assuming average 15 day 15 night pictures per day DC IN Yes For security purposes Security metal cable compatible Yes For theft prevention Tripod socket Yes Water resistant Yes ...

Page 6: ... 6 3 Parts Identification ...

Page 7: ... 7 4 Package Contents 1 x Digital scouting camera 1 x User manual this document 1 x USB cable 1 x Mounting kit 1 x TV OUT cable ...

Page 8: ... to 32GB sold separately Inserting SD card NOTE Make sure camera is OFF whenever installing or removing the memory card Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot with the copper contacts facing up as shown on the sticker located at the side of the housing To remove the SD memory card depress it so it pops out and pull gently SD cards must be clean and contain no data or images from other sou...

Page 9: ...SD card will display for two seconds Finally the number of images videos stored on the SD card Two seconds after this the camera will enter Sleep Mode to save power Press the SETUP button to activate Setup Mode The display will change to NOTE Pressing the OK key at each of the above screens will take you directly into Setup Mode ...

Page 10: ...M SS 4 Img size 5 0MP 3 0MP 1 3MP 5 Mov time 5 to 90 seconds Advanced Item Options 6 Duty time Alltime Day Night Customiz 7 IR flash ON OFF 8 Mov FPS 30fps or 10fps 9 Overwrte ON OFF 10 UserInfo 16 Characters 11 Password 4 Digits 12 Format SD card YES NO 13 Reset to default YES NO ...

Page 11: ...picture for each PIR trigger event Mul Take three pictures for each trigger event Mov Take one video clip for each trigger event Select the sensitivity level for the PIR sensor Set the switch to H for high sensitivity during high temperature seasons M for medium sensitivity during moderate weather and L when the temperature is cold ...

Page 12: ...to accept each value Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options 6 2 3 Set Time Refer to section 6 1 to enter BasicSet setup Press the UP or DOWN button until SET TIME is 1 displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select hour and minutes 3 and press OK to accept each value Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu o...

Page 13: ...ss SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options 6 2 5 Set Photo Resolution 5 0MP 3 0MP and 1 3MP selectable Lower resolution means less space is used on the SD card to store each image but results in higher pixelated images Press the UP or DOWN button until IMG SIZE is 1 displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select 5 0MP 3 0MP or 3 1 3MP and press OK t...

Page 14: ... seconds long Default is 15 seconds Press the UP or DOWN button until MOV TIME 1 is displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to set the value in seconds 3 and press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 15: ...elect DUTYTIME 2 Press OK 3 Press UP or DOWN to select ALLTIME DAY 4 NIGHT or CUSTOMIZ a ALLTIME 24 hours a day b DAY From 07h00 to 19h00 every day c NIGHT From 19h00 to 07h00 every day d CUSTOMIZ User selectable Press OK 5 If you select CUSTOMIZ 6 the camera will activate every day at the top time and deactivate at the bottom time Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 7 UP or DOWN for ot...

Page 16: ...ff the IR flash and conserve battery power All pictures taken without the flash are colour but photos taken in darkness without the flash will not result in a usable image Refer to 6 1 to enter AdvanSet 1 Press the UP or DOWN button until IR FLASH is 2 displayed Press OK to confirm 3 Press UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF and 4 press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 5 UP o...

Page 17: ...rage space on the SD card 10fps produces choppy video but takes less storage space 10fps is useful for security videos Press the UP or DOWN button until MOV FPS is 1 displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select 30fps or 10fps and 3 press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 18: ... is full Setting it to ON will overwrite the oldest image or video stored on the SD card with the most recent one Press the UP or DOWN button until OVERWRTE 1 is displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF and 3 press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 19: ... image Press the UP or DOWN button until USERINFO 1 is displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select characters A Z and 3 0 9 and press OK to move to the next space and press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 20: ...OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF 3 If you select ON 1stInput will display Press UP 4 and DOWN to change each number and OK to move to the next space Press OK to accept When the display shows Repeat enter the same 5 four numbers as you did on the previous screen Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 6 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 21: ... exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options 6 3 8 Reset the Camera to Factory Default Resets all setup options to factory defaults Press the UP or DOWN button until RESET TO 1 DEFAULT is displayed Press OK to confirm 2 Press UP or DOWN to select YES or NO and 3 press OK to accept Press SETUP to exit the settings menu or press 4 UP or DOWN for other menu options ...

Page 22: ... overexposed images Clear branches and other debris away from the area in front of the camera so as not to block the camera lens or PIR sensor Insert the strap through the strap slots on the rear housing and wrap the strap around the mounting surface Secure the strap and tighten the buckle in order to secure the camera In order to obtain proper weather resistance please make sure that both door la...

Page 23: ... slide the power switch to ON press the OK button to enter General Mode and then close the front housing A red indicator light on the front the Working Indicator will blink as you intrude the PIR coverage area Adjust the camera position and PIR sensitivity as needed and repeat testing until you re happy with the PIR coverage area Press the SETUP button again when you ve finished testing the PIR co...

Page 24: ... 24 7 4 Securing Your Camera A small padlock can be used to lock the camera cover A cable can also be fitted to the camera and affixed to the mounting surface to prevent the camera from being stolen ...

Page 25: ...battery indicator will flash ten times and the unit will switch off Batteries must be replaced 8 Viewing Images and Movies 8 1 Connect the camera to a PC Slide the power switch to ON 1 Enter 2 Setup Mode see section 6 Connect your camera to a PC using the USB 3 cable provided The PC will recognize the new device and the LCD will display MASS STORAGE Images and videos stored on the SD card can 4 no...

Page 26: ...Press SETUP to exit 6 9 Glossary PIR Passive Infrared Sensor Senses motion like a typical security motion detector Requires infrared energy heat in addition to motion to trip sensor to detect live animals Camera Delay Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded This is user set based on wildlife activity in area Moon Phase Imprints a moon phase stamp on each image IR Flash Als...

Page 27: ...of flashes during that time When battery voltage is below 9v the camera stops working in dark environments When battery voltage is below 7 5v the camera stops working entirely SD Card Third party memory card used to store images and videos RANGER cameras can use SD cards up to 32GB capacity Multiple To set the number of pictures the camera will take per PIR trigger event 1P Single image capturing ...

Page 28: ...r camera package the unit carefully and return it to your dealer or post directly to The Lynx Service Centre PO Box 98078 Sloane Park South Africa 2152 Include this page or a copy of it your name address and telephone number and a note with a full and accurate description of the problem In the event that the repair is not covered by this warranty an estimate will be sent for your approval Lynx sha...

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