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IF USING Gmail – PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE AT END OF MANUAL
If you do not want to use one of these pre‐programmed servers, you can also use your existing personal e‐mail settings if preferred
by filling in all the required details.
Once the Sending email parameters have been put in, under the Recipients window tick the relevant email boxes (up to 4) that you
would like the recipient to receive the images and fill in their
email addresses.
Image
(minimised image size when transmitting):
With MMS & Lite mode, it is set at default to
Normal
(640 x 480
pixels and 96 dpi). This is about 30 ‐ 50KB in size when sending
via e‐mail or MMS.
‐
The original size image will still be saved to the SD card
in the camera trap.
Image From:
This will generate a title (max 15 characters) for each image
received which will be imprinted on the photo / MMS and email
subject line so the user will know where (which camera) the
images have come from.
Realtime:
This allows the camera trap to be constantly “ON” and awake
to react instantly to SMS commands that are sent by the user
to remotely control the camera trap (details below). This can
also be changed in the camera trap Menu.
Status Response
:
If checked, the camera will send the user a return SMS
confirming the command.
“Save” Button
Press the ‘Save” button and a binary file (
MMSCFG.BIN
) will be saved in the same location from where you opened up the
Wireless.exe
Application Setup Program (from on your computer as we recommended earlier). This binary type file (
MMSCFG.BIN
)
must now be saved / copied onto a clean and freshly formatted blank SD memory card that will go back into the camera trap.
Once you have saved / copied this binary type file (
MMSCFG.BIN
) onto the SD card, remove the SD card and insert it back into the
camera trap. Turn the camera on to ‘SETUP’ and a series of 3 x quick beeps directly followed by 2 x slower beeps will be heard. These
2 x slower beeps indicate that the camera’s parameters and settings have been successfully updated.
“Default” Button
By pressing this, the default SPARTAN settings will be loaded (US ONLY).
“Load” Button
For ease of use, select this option if you want to amend a cellular networks’ parameters, phone or e‐mail settings. It will ask you
which binary type file (
MMSCFG.BIN
) settings you would like to load that need to be amended – select the file that should be saved