User’s Manual
Model # XC18i20-8
Infrared Digital Scouting Camera
Page 1: ...User s Manual Model XC18i20 8 Infrared Digital Scouting Camera...
Page 2: ...Includes page 1 User Manual Camera Unit Adjustable Strap...
Page 3: ...Sensor PIR Motion and Heat up to 60 feet JPEG Digital Stills AVI Digital Video up to 32GB SD Card not included and required Class 4 and above recommended High 18 MP Medium 10 MP Low 5 MP 8 AA batterie...
Page 4: ...ery compartment and press the OPEN tab to the left to open page 3 3 Insert the batteries in the appropri ate location corresponding to the shown inside the door and above each battery slot NOTE Do not...
Page 5: ...erting or removing the SD card If you are using an SD card from another camera you must format the SD card in your computer prior to installing it in this camera If you are using a new card it does no...
Page 6: ...play the charge level If the batteries are properly charged the camera is ready for use ENTER To turn the camera on 1 Press and release the power but ton to wake up the screen 2 Once the screen is awa...
Page 7: ...illuminate when a PIR event is triggered After the LCD turns off the red light will blink 2 3 seconds when photo is taken 3 After two minutes all indicator lights will turn off while the cam era conti...
Page 8: ...me press ENTER to scroll to the appropriate item you wish to change hour minute second day month and year 2 Use the buttons to adjust to the appropriate value Press ENTER to save and move on to the ne...
Page 9: ...ist of up to eight letters and or numbers Locationxxxxx ENTER ENTER Locationxxxxx F 3 Assign the desired letter number for each blank using the but tons then press ENTER to save and move to the next b...
Page 10: ...but tons to navigate to the PIR Mode screen 2 Press ENTER then use the buttons to move the cursor be tween Still and Video PIR Modexxxxx Still Video ENTER PIR Modexxxxx Still Video 3 Once you ve made...
Page 11: ...on press ENTER to save PIR Activexxxxx 24Hr Day Night ENTER 24 Hr Both the day and night cameras will be used and the unit will remain active at all times It will automatically transition between the...
Page 12: ...screen 2 Press ENTER then use the buttons to choose between high medium or low sensitivity PIR Sensexxxxx Hi Med Lo ENTER PIR Sensexxxxx Hi Med Lo 3 Once you ve made your selection press ENTER to save...
Page 13: ...or low exposure 1 2 Exposure 3 Once you ve made your selection press ENTER to save Exposurexxxxx Hi Med Lo ENTER High Best for target zones at longer distances for greater illumination Medium Best for...
Page 14: ...ed Lo ENTER Resolutionxxxxx Hi Med Lo 3 Once you ve made your selection press ENTER to save Resolutionxxxxx Hi Med Lo ENTER High Images videos will be at the highest resolution possible but take up th...
Page 15: ...avigate to the Video Length screen Press ENTER then use the buttons to choose between 5 15 or 30 seconds 1 2 Video Length 3 Once you ve made your selection press ENTER to save Video Lengthxxxxx 5S 15S...
Page 16: ...ons to navigate to the Delay screen 2 Press ENTER then use the buttons to choose between 2 sec onds 5 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute or 5 minutes Delayxxxxx 2S 5S 15S 30S ENTER Delayxxxxx 2S 5...
Page 17: ...igate to the Language screen 2 Press ENTER then use the buttons to choose between Eng lish French German or Spanish Languagexxxxx ENGLISH ENTER Languagexxxxx ENGLISH 3 Once you ve made your selection...
Page 18: ...number of pictures taken and number of pictures re maining To access this information while the screen is still awake use the buttons to scroll through the menu options 1 2 Picture Count PICTURES 0000...
Page 19: ...page 18 Image Stamp A Time B Date C Moon Phase D Location E Photo Count A B C D E...
Page 20: ...TIPS Place the camera 25 30 feet from your target area for optimal image quality Try to avoid mounting the camera directly facing the rising or setting sun so sunlight isn t directly hitting the lens...
Page 21: ...r if your computer does not have an SD card slot you will need an adapter or cord to connect 2 Click the Start button or Windows menu and select Computer For Windows 8 and above type computer then cli...
Page 22: ...variations even if you have a Microsoft system The steps listed below are basic guidelines and may need to be modified to suit your system and preference 1 Remove the SD card from your camera by ligh...
Page 23: ...r age will be listed 6 Select Secure Digital Storage Device what the computer has recognized your camera as from the menu 7 This will direct you into the SD card file folder where images will be displ...
Page 24: ...scription 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...
Page 25: ...diate radio 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 wi...
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