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2 Quick Introductions

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2. Quick Start Guide

2.1

Power Supply

To supply power for the camera, 4, 8 or 12 size AA batteries are

needed. The following batteries with 1.5V output can be used:

1. High-density and high-performance alkaline batteries

(Recommended)

2. Rechargeable alkaline batteries

3. Rechargeable NiMH batteries

Pay attention to the (+) or (

-

) molded into each sleeve to

determine if you insert the positive or negative end into the sleeve

first.

2.2

Insert the SD-card

Open the bottom cover and insert an SD-card into the card slot.

Please note that the SD-card is on the “write” (not locked) position

otherwise the camera will not function correctly.

2.3

Power on and Enter into the ON Mode

Before switching on, please pay attention to the following:

1. Avoid temperature and motion disturbances in front of the

camera such as a big leaf, curtain, air-conditioner, air outlet of

the chimney and other heat sources to prevent from false

triggering.

Summary of Contents for UV572

Page 1: ...Panoramic Infrared Scouting Camera UV572 Instruction Manual For UV572 Model...

Page 2: ...s the OK button to save parameter settings and exit Please note if there is no operation for about 3 minutes the camera will automatically shut down to save power If you want to continue please toggle...

Page 3: ...eter settings as described in the user s manual is the shortcut to choose Video while for the Photo c OK save parameter settings and play videos d exchange between playback and preview e DEL delete an...

Page 4: ...cover 100 detection Wide lens Field of view of 110 1080P 720P day night high definition video with sound 1 second trigger speed Three camera mode photo video photo video Time lapse SD card over write...

Page 5: ...1 Instruction Page 2 Fig 2 Operation Interface Fig 3 Bottom view Operation Panel Power Switch Battery Depot Lock Hole SD card Slot DC In Bottom Screw Display Screen USB Mounting Holes...

Page 6: ...e user s manual is the shortcut to choose Video while for the Photo c OK save parameter settings d exchange between playback and preview e DEL delete an image f capture a photo or record a video manua...

Page 7: ...to determine if you insert the positive or negative end into the sleeve first 2 2 Insert the SD card Open the bottom cover and insert an SD card into the card slot Please note that the SD card is on t...

Page 8: ...ich display on the LCD screen on the camera The detailed operations will be described in the Advanced Operations chapter 2 4 2 Manual Capturing You can press to manually capture photos or record a vid...

Page 9: ...after each triggering The default setting is 1 Photo Video Size Choose the video size e g 1080P 720P WVGA The default setting is 720P Video Length Set the video length as of required The default sett...

Page 10: ...ft and 12m 40ft The default setting is 12m 40ft Field Aiming Turn On Off the light assisted positioning The default setting is Off Password The default password is 0000 Choose OFF to stop this functio...

Page 11: ...to zoom in or out d Press to view the next or previous picture or video e Press to start playing the video clips f Press again to stop playing and Press to return to playback mode 4 2 Delete Photo or...

Page 12: ...0P 720P WVGA PIR Sensor 100 detection angle Trigger Time 1 0s Weight 0 43 kg without battery Operation Storage Tem 20 60 C 30 70 C Interval 1s 60 min Photo Burst 1 3 Video Length 1 60s Power Supply 4...

Page 13: ...ration of Conformity to Directive 1999 5 EC CE Caution Hereby the manufacturer declares that this camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 199...

Page 14: ...facturer will repair or replace the camera at no charge The purchase receipt must be included from an authorized retailer to validate the warranty Improper use of the camera resulting in damage is not...

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