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Product Description

  

 

Product Description

 

Thank you for purchasing the

 WildSpot Flash

 product. This WildSpot Flash IRX-810 infrared flash 

booster can help to enhance the quality of photos and videos from a night vision hunting camera or CCTV 
system by increasing the IR light illumination. It is compatible with any brands of general IR game 
camera under the default  

MASTER

 setting and used with the attached gooseneck IR sensor. Another 

attached cable is used for a connection directly between this booster and the scouting camera which is 
already equipped with an Ext-Booster port. Also it does support more IR extenders with a same cable, 
there are up to 4 sets of boosters available to be extended in a chain connection for getting up to 4 times 
of illumination as you need.  A rotary mounting is flexible for placing it on anywhere to adjust a desired 
direction from it's original view point. It will stand by all nights and only consumes a very low power. 
Therefore, a pair of good quality Alkaline batteries will remain the booster to work for more than two 
months in the field for taking more than a few thousand images under normal conditions. 

 

Kit List

  

This package kit is including the accessory 
parts as below:  
1.

 

Main unit x1 pc 

2.

 

Gooseeneck IR sensor x1 pc (For IR 
sensing trigger)

 

3.

 

Extension Cable x1 pc (For Direct 
trigger)

 

4.

 

Belt  x1 pc

 

Summary of Contents for IRX-810

Page 1: ...Dual Trigger Flash VER 20140812 Infra Red Flash Booster Model IRX 810 ...

Page 2: ...ooster port Also it does support more IR extenders with a same cable there are up to 4 sets of boosters available to be extended in a chain connection for getting up to 4 times of illumination as you need A rotary mounting is flexible for placing it on anywhere to adjust a desired direction from it s original view point It will stand by all nights and only consumes a very low power Therefore a pai...

Page 3: ...o prove the booster is working correctly Release the stopper from a port on the lower portion of unit and plug the cable of the gooseneck IR sensor into the IR IN port This master unit was set with a factory default for the trigger source from IR sensor The other IR OUT port is reserved for another IR slave Booster extension See Fig 1 After installation procedures do not forget to check if the doo...

Page 4: ... or in some cases you might already have a device equipped with an output for triggering other IR booster This booster can be able to connect to the trigger source directly with an attached cable You can use the extension cable to connect the booster and the end is plugged to the IR OUT port of the IR device You have to refer the instruction manual of your IR device to sure the TRIGGER source pin ...

Page 5: ...the attached cable to plug one end to the IR IN port on the slave and other end to the IR OUT of the Master In a chain connection the previous unit is called Master and the next is called as Slave Self Test before Working Place a booster or more and camera with transmitter in your target spot Set the PW Switch on the Booster to TEST mode and open the transmitter cover firstly then press the TEST b...

Page 6: ... times of the booster working for camera under video or picture mode at night as well as if the system is working in a cold climate But any ways it will stay in the field to work for a few months without problem If you notice all RED IR Light do not light up and the BAT LOW LED which on the lower center of the window also is OFF while you push the Bat Low button that means the status of battery is...

Page 7: ...BAT CHECK to prove your booster is working fine Then check the IR sensor if it is plugged into the IR IN port If it was ever the slave booster before you need to check if the trigger source option is resumed to the default for Sensor mode 4 I bought two same boosters and both did not work properly Be sure the 1st booster must be remain the default with IR Sensor source setting the second booster w...

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