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SD

 

card

 

capacity

 

overview

 

Number of pictures on Photo Mode 
 8MP 

3MP 

1.3MP 

2GB SDHC 

2330 

3495 

6990 

4GB SDHC 

4660 

6990 

13980 

8GB SDHC 

9320 

13980 

27960 

16GB SDHC 

18640 

55920 

55920 

32GB SDHC 

37280 

111840 

111840 

Number of pictures on Video Mode 

   

3

 

Information

 

on

 

loading

 

and

 

exchange

 

of

 

batteries

 

Insert 4, 8 or 12AA batteries into the battery compartment. 4 batteries are sufficient for camera 

programming. For the actual use of the camera we recommend to use 12 batteries. 

Make sure to respect the correct polarity and use batteries of the same brand and quality. 

4

 

Installing

 

your

 

SIM

 

card

 

   

  The camera supports 3G transmission. You need to open data service of your SIM card. Be sure 

that the 

PIN Code 

of the SIM card 

is disabled 

before using.   

      If there is no SIM card, the camera will function as a regular trail camera and all photos will store 
to the SD card. 

5

 

Camera

 

Programming

 

Important Hints for Menu Control- Menu Navigation 

If you do not navigate or make settings, the screen will switch off after 3 minutes. To continue 

programming, slide the scroll bar to position ”OFF” and again to position ”SETUP”. 

All changes must be confirmed by pressing the menu control button ”OK”, otherwise, they will not 

become active. 

Using these control buttons 

▲▼▲▼

 you can navigate through the menu. 

If you wish to quit a certain menu, press the 

MENU

 button to reach higher level

Display Overview/Starting Menu

 

 HD 

video 

10s/30fps 

HD Video 
20s/30fps 

720p Video 
10s/60fps 

720p Video 
20s/60fps 

2GB SDHC 

102 

53 

211 

113 

4GB SDHC 

204 

106 422  226 

8GB SDHC 

408 

212 844  452 

16GB 

SDHC 

816 424 1688 904 

32GB SDHC 

1632 

848 

3376 

1808 

Summary of Contents for UM795-HD

Page 1: ...UM795 HD Manual...

Page 2: ...d operation temperature is 10 to 40 Make sure to use fresh batteries of the same type and brand only Use a soft cleaning tissue to clean the camera lens Avoid touching the lens with your fingers Remov...

Page 3: ...tion on loading and exchange of batteries 5 4 Installing your SIM card 5 5 Camera Programming 5 6 Setting up the wireless network 11 7 Operation on web portal 13 8 Viewing Deleting Images Video Films...

Page 4: ...1 Camera description Overview...

Page 5: ...e of the SIM card is disabled before using If there is no SIM card the camera will function as a regular trail camera and all photos will store to the SD card 5 Camera Programming Important Hints for...

Page 6: ...g programming options Recording mode photo video and all fine adjustments Trigger mode and all fine adjustments Setting and editing a time frame System settings Camera Mode Photo Mode In Photo Mode yo...

Page 7: ...hange Photo Size set Flash power and Photo Burst Video Mode In Video Mode you can further set the Video Size and Video Length Picture Video Mode If you select the combination of photo and video the ca...

Page 8: ...es per trigger image no 1 in Auto mode image no 2 in Movement mode 3 Bursts 3 images per trigger in Auto mode Chasing Photo Take up to 3 photos after the first trigger It s like to chase the focus Cus...

Page 9: ...recordings 0 seconds means the PIR function is opened all the time 5 60 seconds in 5 seconds steps 1 5 minutes in steps of 1 minute 5 60 minutes in steps of 5 minutes Time Lapse Camera release at def...

Page 10: ...work time 1 if desired Work Time 3 Repeat the steps as in work time 1 if desired Work Time 4 Repeat the steps as in work time 1 if desired If you wish the camera to be active permanently select the t...

Page 11: ...e Save the new data file to overwrite the old data file when SD card is full SD card formatting Delete all data of your memory card Be sure that you won t need the data any more Default With a reset t...

Page 12: ...l Choose Off Real Time Delay 0 5H Delay 1H Delay 2H Delay 3H Delay 4H Delay 6H Delay 12H Real Time means the camera will respond to the control command timely Delay means the camera will respond to th...

Page 13: ...he pictures or remote control their cameras You just need 1 Create an account on Covert website 2 Add your camera to our account Here needs the MEID number which you can find on the camera lable 3 The...

Page 14: ...with Audio Video format MOV Codec H264 Lens F NO 2 2 FOV Field of View 58 Flash 60 invisible BLACK VISION LEDs 940nm Flash Range Adjustable High Medium Low Motion Detector Range Up to 20m depending on...

Page 15: ...icular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corr...

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