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This   guide   is   designed   to   get   you   up   and   running   in   a   matter   of   moments.   To   
get    the    most    out    of    this    advanced    scouting    tools,    please    read    the    manual   
thoroughly    before    operating    the    camera.    If    you    would    like    to    modify    any    of   
the   factory   Default   Settings,   except   for   the   Time   &   Date,   please   see   manual   for   

instructions.

   

FACTORY   DEFAULT   SETTINGS:   

Time   Out:

   

30   Sec                                                                        

   Burst   Mode:

   1   Still   Image   (1.3Mp   Resolution)

         

Operation   Mode:

   PIR

                                                   Video   Mode:

   

10   Seconds   (VGA   Resolution)

         

   

Time   lapse   setting:

   18:00-­‐8:00   Next   day   

CAMERA   SETUP:   

1.

 

Install   8   “AA”   cell   batteries   in   correct   polarity   (+/-­‐)   as   indicated   in   battery   
compartment.   

2.

 

Insert   SD   card   into   the   camera.   

3.

 

Turn   power   on   to   adjust   Time   and   Date.   

SET   TIME   AND   DATE:   

1.

 

Switch   the   camera   to   the   

ON

   position.   

2.

 

Press   the   

[MENU]

   button   to   enter   menu   settings   screen.      

3.

 

Press   the   

[UP]

   or   

[DN]   

button   until   the   word   PIR   blinking.   

4.

 

Press   the   

[OK]   

button

   

to   confirm.   

5.

 

Press   the   

[UP]

   or   

[DN]

   button   to   scroll   through   different   setting   modes   

until   the   word   TIME   blinking.   

6.

 

Press   the   

[OK]   

button

   

to   choose   the   Time   settings.   

7.

 

Press   the   

[UP]   

or   

[DN]

   button   to   adjust   the   Minute   setting   and   press   

[OK]

   

to   confirm   and   move   to   the   Hour   setting.         

8.

 

Repeat   to   set   Hour   and   then   press   

[OK]

   to   confirm   and   move   to   Date.   

9.

 

Adjust   the   Month,   Day   and   Year   by   using   

[UP]   

or   

[DN]

   button.   Each   time   

you   finish   an   adjustment   you   must   press   the   

[OK]

   button   to   confirm   and   

move   to   the   next   field   for   adjustment.   

10.Once   done,   the   word   

-­‐   dEL   –

   will   be   blinking.   

11.   Press   the   

[MENU]

   button   to   exit   and   start   using.   

Summary of Contents for STC-SNX1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model STC SNX1 Toll Free 1 877 269 8490 WWW STEALTHCAM COM Version 1 0 10 11...

Page 2: ...Fri 8 AM 6 PM CST Grand Prairie TX 75053 9504 www stealthcam com Stealth Cam Limited Warranty Your Stealth Cam scouting camera is covered by a One Year Limited Warranty on parts and labor from the da...

Page 3: ...port Time Lapse Photo sets from SD card to your computer Open existing Time Lapse Photo sets on your computer Process Photo Sets into high speed motion video Quickly jog through the time lapse frames...

Page 4: ...eneral Information 9 Quick Start Guide 10 Battery and Memory Installation 11 Setup and Programming 14 Using the Camera 27 Viewing Deleting Files 31 Memory Compatibility chart 38 Technical Specificatio...

Page 5: ...WWW STEALTHCAM COM Toll Free 877 269 8490 5 CAMERA OVERVIEW Front View...

Page 6: ...WWW STEALTHCAM COM Toll Free 877 269 8490 6 Inside View...

Page 7: ...WWW STEALTHCAM COM Toll Free 877 269 8490 7 Side Bottom view...

Page 8: ...WWW STEALTHCAM COM Toll Free 877 269 8490 8 CAMERA KIT CONTENT Model STC SNX1 Digital Scouting Camera User manual Strap...

Page 9: ...s with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent Keep your camera in a dry and cool dust free environment or container when it is NOT used Take the batteries out when camera is NOT to be u...

Page 10: ...t SD card into the camera 3 Turn power on to adjust Time and Date SET TIME AND DATE 1 Switch the camera to the ON position 2 Press the MENU button to enter menu settings screen 3 Press the UP or DN bu...

Page 11: ...with an external power jack designed to accept a barrel plug cable attached to a sealed lead acid battery Sold separately Battery cable and complete 12V Lead Acid battery kits are available wherever S...

Page 12: ...batteries are connected the camera will draw power from the higher voltage source first Memory Options The camera is also equipped with an expandable media card slot capable of accepting up to 16GB SD...

Page 13: ...the SD card in your computer prior to use in your camera New cards are good to use straight from the package FORMAT Definition When you format a SD memory card the operating system erases all informa...

Page 14: ...the display screen press and hold the UP or DOWN button until you see the status screen Definition Day and Time Displays the date and time that you have set Operation mode PIR Camera takes Image Video...

Page 15: ...ount of time in seconds and minutes the camera will sleep between PIR triggering Moon phase Displays the moon phases Temp stamp Temperature stamp will display on still images and first frame only on v...

Page 16: ...ng the Camera s Operation Mode Your Stealth Cam can be programmed to operation either in PIR Detection mode or Time Lapse mode Switch the camera to the ON position LCD screen will display the camera s...

Page 17: ...PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera operation by PIR detection The word CAMERA and the STARS will be blinking Press the OK button ONCE to choose the selection Press the UP or DN butto...

Page 18: ...nce within 30 seconds to enter the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera operation by PIR detection Press the UP button ONE time to enter the Capturing Sequence...

Page 19: ...a status screen Press the MENU button once within 30 seconds to enter the programming mode The word PIR will be blinking press OK to confirm the camera operation by PIR detection Press UP button TWO t...

Page 20: ...K to confirm the camera operation by PIR detection Press UP button THREE times to enter Zoom setting mode The word ZOOM will be blinking Press OK button and the zoom level number will now blink Press...

Page 21: ...s OK to confirm the camera operation by PIR detection Press UP button FOUR times to enter Time Out setting mode The word TIME OUT will be blinking Press OK button and the SECONDS digits will be blinki...

Page 22: ...camera operation by PIR detection Press DOWN button TWO times to enter Time and Date mode The word TIME will be blinking Press OK to enter Minute setting first The MINUTE digits will be blinking Press...

Page 23: ...N to increase or decrease the Day value 01 31 Press OK to confirm the Date setting and enter Year setting The YEAR digits will be blinking Press UP or DN to increase or decrease the Year value 01 99 O...

Page 24: ...eos during this time period such as one picture every 10 seconds The camera will remain in Time Lapse mode until the user has changed the program setting Switch the camera to the ON position LCD scree...

Page 25: ...g camera will go into TLS Mode End Time setting The display will show TIME E 88 88 E End 88 88 time in HH MM At this point you can adjust the time from 00 00 to 23 59 by pressing the UP DN OK buttons...

Page 26: ...selected the Time lapse mode and set the start time from 00 00 and end time at 00 00 and then selected the timeout to be 05 00 with a burst shot of 3P this means the camera will keep taking burst shot...

Page 27: ...or west due to the rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images If you re covering a trail face the camera down or up the trail Most commercial cameras take 1 3 se...

Page 28: ...WWW STEALTHCAM COM Toll Free 877 269 8490 28 Example Mounting Example Trail Setup...

Page 29: ...ram changes To Capture Videos make sure display reads VIDEO If display does not read VIDEO then Press the MENU button once The word CAMERA will blink Press the UP button TWO times to toggle to Video m...

Page 30: ...ute After one minute the camera will enter either image burst mode or adjustable video mode based on your program setting The camera will then time out between 0 59 seconds or 0 59 minutes depending o...

Page 31: ...is turned off For viewing on handheld LCD monitor Attach the appropriate cable to the TV port on the side of the camera Insert the other end into the VIDEO IN jack on the handheld LCD video monitor T...

Page 32: ...directions The camera s TV OUT is set to NTSC by default NTSC Standard North American TV format If the TV monitor doesn t flicker then you do not need to change your camera s TV OUT setting Proceed t...

Page 33: ...s and then power up your camera again Thumbnail Images You will see a series of thumbnail images on your monitor Press the UP or DN button to navigate though your thumbnail images On the upper left ha...

Page 34: ...You may pause the video clip by pressing the OK button during the playback Press OK button to resume playing At the end of the video clip press the UP or DN button to proceed to the next video or imag...

Page 35: ...ng files on your computer via USB connection Make sure the camera s power switch is in the OFF position Plug the larger end of the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer Plug the smalle...

Page 36: ...d drive To delete your images and videos Highlight the files or files you want to delete and press the DELETE button To erase all files and reformat you SD memory card Right click on the Removable Sto...

Page 37: ...n press OK Press the DN button ONCE to enter the delete mode You ll see the word dEL blinking Press OK button to enter the DELETE FORMAT menu Press UP or DN button to select the desired function NO dL...

Page 38: ...and approved for use with the STC SNX1 model Kingmax 2G Sandisk 2G 4G 8G 16G Toshiba 2G PNY 2G 4G 8G 16G Kingston 2G 4G 8G 16G First Champion 1G 2G 4G 8G 16G Digilux 1G 2G Lexar 4G 8G 16G DANE ELEC 4G...

Page 39: ...1GB RAM 2GB recommended 32 bits color Resolution 800x600 or above w 256MB 2GB free hard disc space An available USB 1 1 port USB 2 0 recommended Direct X 9 0 or above Should come with your operating...

Page 40: ...mode or video recording with audio Image format Standard JPEG Auto white balance and auto expose Auto IR emitter light control Effective Range for Still picture up to 50 ft Effective Range for Video...

Page 41: ...36 1 024 2 048 4 096 8 192 16 384 Base 1 3M 0 5M 1280 x 1024 2 048 4 096 8 192 16 384 32 768 AVI VGA 30 s VGA 30M 640 x 480 30 s 34 68 136 272 544 Subject to card compatibility under different brands...

Page 42: ...and Videos under each folder will be named from 0001 up to 9999 SD Card Capacity and Compatibility Due to the rapidly changing memory card market please consult www stealthcam com for the most up to d...

Page 43: ...ers Q Can I use rechargeable batteries in the camera A Rechargeable batteries are fine for the unit regular alkaline batteries designed for digital electronics are recommended for best performance Q W...

Page 44: ...d unit Q Can I use my game camera through a window or glass door A Glass may disrupt your sensor beam we don t advise using the camera in this fashion Q Do I need to recharge my 12V Battery Kit during...

Page 45: ...ent off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipmen...

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