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Invisible IR Digital Scouting Camera
User’s Manual
Model # SC20B20-7
Page 1: ...page 1 Invisible IR Digital Scouting Camera User s Manual Model SC20B20 7...
Page 2: ...page 2 NOTE FlexTime Player Software is optional Most media players can play FlexTime files Includes User Manual Flextime Player Software Camera Unit Adjustable Strap...
Page 3: ...ncluded and required Class 6 and above recommended 5 PIN Micro USB style not included High 20 MP Medium 10 MP Low 5 MP 8 AA batteries not included and required Alkaline recommended Estimated up to 1 Y...
Page 4: ...4 Once all 8 batteries are installed press firmly on the door until both notches snap back into place Installing Batteries 2 Use two fingers to press the notches at the top of the battery compartment...
Page 5: ...th the grooves inserted first NOTE This product requires an SD card to store images The SD card is not provided BEFORE INSTALLING If you are using an SD card from another camera you must format the SD...
Page 6: ...ensure the batteries are properly charged If so you are ready to proceed with camera use Power On 1 2 To turn the camera OFF the screen should be awake To wake up the screen press and release the POWE...
Page 7: ...en a PIR event is triggered The red light will blink for 2 3 seconds while a photo video is taken After 2 minutes all indicator lights will turn off until a button is pressed The camera will continue...
Page 8: ...3 day 4 month 5 year Use the UP DOWN arrows to select the proper value for each item Click OK once the proper value is displayed to move onto the next item 3 Once you have selected the proper value f...
Page 9: ...s the LEFT RIGHT arrows to move between each blank 3 When you have your location set press OK until you return to the main menu naviga tion If you are leaving any blanks this may take several clicks Y...
Page 10: ...movement periods of the day BOTH Uses the PIR sensor and FlexTime modes simultaneously This setting allows you to choose the mode in which the camera will capture images There are three modes 3 Each o...
Page 11: ...TIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE SUNRISE 30 MINUTES AFTER SUNSET 30 MINUTES AFTER SUNSET 2 HOUR BEFORE SUNSET DUSK DAWN ALL DAY FLEXTIME FLEXTIME 2 HOUR AFTER SUNRISE 30 MINUTES BEFORE SUNRISE...
Page 12: ...the time of day you want the camera to oper ate DUSK DAWN or ALL DAY and press OK Flextime NOTE See table on page 11 for more information IMPORTANT This step is only necessary if you selected BOTH or...
Page 13: ...ct if you want the camera to take STILL images or VIDEO Press OK IMPORTANT This step is only necessary if you selected BOTH or PIR MODE from the TRIGGER menu If you selected FLEXTIME these selections...
Page 14: ...Active setting allows you to choose what time of day you want the camera to op erate and automatically selects the appropriate lens NOTE If you choose 24 hour mode the cam era will automatically tran...
Page 15: ...r preferred exposure HI MED or LOW and press OK IMPORTANT This step is only necessary if you selected BOTH or PIR MODE from the TRIGGER menu If you selected FLEXTIME these selections do not apply Ther...
Page 16: ...IDEO and press OK 2 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT arrows to select your preferred resolution HI MED or LOW and press OK Use the LEFT RIGHT arrows to select your preferred size WIDE or REGULAR for photos REGULA...
Page 17: ...WN arrows to scroll to DELAY and press OK 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT arrows to select your preferred delay time 5 seconds 15 sec onds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes or 10 minutes then press OK Delay RESET PO...
Page 18: ...een Consider replacing the batteries if the indicator shows low power Battery Life Indicator To return the camera to factory settings locate the RESET button directly below the POWER button Use a penc...
Page 19: ...from one end of the strap and slide that end through the two slats on the back of the camera 3 Once the camera is attached place the clip back on the strap 4 Wrap the strap around the object at the a...
Page 20: ...puter The below listed steps are to serve as a guideline and may have to be slightly modified based on the specific operating system and preference as on your personal computer Tips in the Field Place...
Page 21: ...files are in the FLEX folder G Once open you will then see all of the photo files that are located on the SD Card Select each image individually to view The default viewing browser for your computer w...
Page 22: ...Removable Disk the SD Card then you will need to go to the Start Menu at the bottom left of your screen and select Computer The summary view will then be illustrated on the right hand side of the wind...
Page 23: ...r does not have an SD card port built in you can use an external USB card reader that plugs into any USB port on your computer 2 Click the Start or Windows menu and select Computer Windows Vista 7 or...
Page 24: ...ion of the problem on all enclosed correspondence When possible pack product carefully in original carton Customers are responsible for any shipping cost to WGI Innovations WGI Innovations will pay th...
Page 25: ...io frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not oc...
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