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Manual

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Wildlife camera

Item no. 754900040101

Summary of Contents for 754900040101

Page 1: ...Manual ENG Wildlife camera Item no 754900040101...

Page 2: ...Power on use and power off the camera 3 2 Photo mode interface 3 3Video mode interface 4 Menu settings 4 1 Mode 4 2 PIR Interval 4 3 PIR Sensitivity 4 4 Capture series 4 5 Video Length 4 6 Video Reso...

Page 3: ...plaint will not apply in these instances INFORMATION ABOUT HAZARDOUS WASTE Used products should be handled separately from household waste They should be taken for recycling in accordance with local r...

Page 4: ...use electric shock or fire Please keep the camera and power dry and ventilated and forbid any object to cover The power supply can t be used during thunder or lightning Otherwise it may cause electric...

Page 5: ...aters drink plenty of water and go to see doctor immediately USE PROTECTION AND STORAGE Must place the camera on sturdy surfaces in case of any damage or injury Never use the camera upside down or imm...

Page 6: ...sensitive distance Time lapse Night vision function Luminous keys Automatic work in 24hrs IP66 Covert appearance 1 2 COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENT The camera can connect to computer to copy files playba...

Page 7: ...DC IN Tripod hole Latch 2 RIGHT VIEW BACK VIEW INSIDE VIEW PIR sensor Speaker Display USB port Microphone LED Indicator Light sensor Lens IR light MENU key UP key DOWN key OK key MODE key SD card port...

Page 8: ...FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 2 1 INSTALLATION OF THE SD CARD This camera must use with a SD card please format the SD card before first use of it See operation method 4 19 Please install SD card according to...

Page 9: ...only 4pcs AA batteries the battery life will be shorter Incorrect batteries installation can t power on the camera and may cause damage or accident After installation please close the latches firmly...

Page 10: ...ture use USB cable to connect camera and PC After connection users will see on camera screen and New disk driver on PC display Then it can be operated as a normal U disk on PC NOTICE When connecting t...

Page 11: ...t on a tree or other sturdy place fasten the strap Please see below pictures Use holder to install Install the mounting bracket reliably on the fixed object e g wall or tree screw the supporting screw...

Page 12: ...y NOTICE The lens must face monitor area Battery life varies in different modes or environments 3 USE THE CAMERA This chapter will tell you how to use this camera to filming 3 1 POWER ON TEST AND POWE...

Page 13: ...ave the file 3 2 PHOTO MODE INTERFACE Press Slide key to TEST mode and default mode is Photo mode At this time the following icon will be displayed on the screen 3 3 VIDEO MODE INTERFACE In photo mode...

Page 14: ...sers set 4 1 MODE This function determines what kind of working mode the camera will work with in moni tor shooting status the Slide key is on ON mode 1 In Photo Video mode press MENU key to shift to...

Page 15: ...K key to confirm saved and back to Settings menu press MENU key to back to main interface NOTICE The PIR interval has a significant impact on battery life The smaller the in terval number the easier i...

Page 16: ...t Capture Series press OK key to enter into the sub menu interface 3 In the sub menu interface press UP or DOWN key to select desired value 1 2 3 4 Press OK key to confirm saved and back to Settings m...

Page 17: ...to select desired resolution 1080P 720P VGA 4 Press OK key to confirm saved and back to Settings menu press MENU key to back to main interface 4 7 PHOTO RESOLUTION This function is to set the photo r...

Page 18: ...select whether or not display stamp information ON OFF 4 Press OK key to confirm saved and back to Settings menu press MENU key to back to main interface 4 9 DATE FORMAT This function is to set the d...

Page 19: ...saved and back to Settings menu press MENU key to back to main interface 4 11 IR BRIGHTNESS This function is to set the emission brightness of the infrared lamp the user can choose the appropriate lu...

Page 20: ...o enter into the sub menu interface 3 In the sub menu interface press UP or DOWN key to select desired language English Finnish Norwegian German Swedish 4 Press OK key to confirm saved and back to Set...

Page 21: ...Time Lapse press OK key to enter into the sub menu interface 3 In the sub menu interface press UP or DOWN key select whether or not open the interval time for time lapse photography OFF ON While selec...

Page 22: ...ttings menu 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select Timer Setting press OK key to enter into the sub menu interface 3 In the sub menu interface press UP or DOWN key select whether or not set the starting and...

Page 23: ...ettings menu press MENU key to back to main interface 4 17 PASSWORD This function is to set the camera s boot password to protect your privacy After setting the password you need to enter your passwor...

Page 24: ...is to turn on or off the button prompt sound 1 Press MENU key to shift to the Settings menu 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select Beep Sound press OK key to enter into the sub menu interface 3 In the sub...

Page 25: ...eters It can be used if the camera is not set correctly And it will not delete camera and memory card data 1 Press MENU key to shift to the Settings menu 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select Default press...

Page 26: ...upper left corner of the screen represents the file type displaying for photo and for video 2 Press UP or DOWN key to display the file forward or backward 3 While selecting video file press OK key to...

Page 27: ...enu 4 Press UP or DOWN key to select Unprotect File press OK key to select the option Yes No 5 Press OK key to perform the operation and return to playback mode menu NOTICE In playback mode once unloc...

Page 28: ...K key to perform the operation and return to playback mode menu 5 6 DELETE ONE In playback mode this function is to delete the selected file 1 Press MODE key to shift to playback mode 2 Press MENU key...

Page 29: ...ress OK key to select the option Yes No 4 Press OK key to perform the operation and return to playback mode menu 5 8 EXIT This function is to return to playback mode menu and return to the playback mo...

Page 30: ...place with new batteries Do not read cards or save files Power outage before file storage Replace with new batteries The speed of memory card is too slow Replace a memory card with write speed of CALS...

Page 31: ...l require ments to obtain a reasonable effect and battery life The camera leaks or fogs The waterproof ring falls off or there is foreign matter on the waterproof ring Check the waterproof ring keep t...

Page 32: ...to set it users can restore the camera s default settings and reboot See this manual for details The camera can t shoot auto matically The PIR sensor is not working when the camera is on the time laps...

Page 33: ...e 90 PIR delay 2s 30mins LCD screen 2 0 TFT LCD Working mode Photo Video Photo Video Time Lapse Photo Format JPEG 16MP 12MP 8MP 5MP 3MP 2MP Video Format AVI 1080P 720P VGA Video length Optional 5s 5mi...

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