
2-2 Quick Start Fig.2
An easy way below to tell you step by step for getting a quick start
with the
WildSpy
Camera, it will run under the
factory default
if
you do not change any parameters. When the device does quit from
setting mode or no key-in since PW ON, it will goes to the scouting
operation mode automatically after 30 seconds. That means when an
animal or human is detected, an event will be recorded and the
camera will shot immediately. The event counter will be renewed
instantly too.
1.
Unit will work only since a SD to be inserted. Regarding a
SD card usage, skip to the paragraph below for
“
Using a
SD Card
”
to
view further description
2.
Push the main power switch which is allocated in the
bottom of cabinet to ON
3.
Set date and time to update the Current time. Enter to
system setup and choose
“
Date and time
”
4.
Optional to set other parameters of scouting if you expect
to do. And then, exit from the setting mode. (See more
paragraphs about the setting of
3. ADVANCED
OPERATION with User
’
s Setting
)
5.
Turn the sensor gain (sensitivity) control to the Max.
usually.
6.
Mount the unit on a steady tree around 0.5-1 meter height that point to the zone which you wish to trail.
7.
Push the main PW switch to TEST and walk in front of motion sensor in order to verify how long a distance and a zone you will be detected
according to the blinking walk-test light .
8.
Push PW back to ON and leave. Now the scouting camera will be ready to work after 30 seconds of warm-up time.
CAUTION:
Before left, be sure to double check the latches if the door is closed completely and the Ext-Solar Power port is covered before left.
2-3 Factory Default Settings:
For Camera: Capture = Single Picture /Auto Exposure / 3M pixels resolution / Burst Mode =Off / Shutter Speed = Auto / Quality =Normal / Stamp =ON /
Language = English / TV =NTSC / Download =MSDC / Video Resolution = VGA 640x480 / Frame rate = 15 F/S
For Motion detection: Pause= 1 minute / Quick-Shot =1 / Turbo = PW-Save / Work Duty = 24 HRs / 3 seconds Video length
It is suggested to customize your settings if you are an experience user.
3
ADVANCED OPERATION with User
’
s Setting
Every times you want to change for a new setting during a normal scouting operation, you must switch OFF the main Power and back ON. While switch the
main PW to ON, the lower LCD shows the current
settings
and the upper color screen is always OFF. When you want to turn ON the camera for set up or view
picture, Just press CAM-ON and then press DISPLAY key enable the screen at LIVE- VIEW mode.
Caution:
All keys are no function temporarily if a capture event is being processing. If you switch OFF with the main PW at this moment, the WildSpy Cam
will still wait for the current event to be done and goes to OFF later.
Setting for Motion Sensor Operation (PIR Sensor) Fig 3
3-1 Select ON DUTY for Day, Night or 24 hours period
The
WORK
button is pressed once to enter the 24 HOUR >
NIGHT > DAY options, the 24 Hrs(Clock icon) icons will
remain blinking. Press again to move the blinking icon to the
SUN, once more will move it to the Moon. Press the
OK/DEL key on the right to accept the desired icon and then
it become stable. The
Clock
icon is represented for motion
detection will be active day and night. The
SUN
is
represented for day working only. The
MOON
is
represented for Night working only. During the sensor does
active period, (ON Duty is effective), a Radar icon will run
with animation to show the device can sense any motion in
this time.
3-2 Select for Quick Shot
Quick Shot option allows for more images to be taken if
additional motions may be detected
after the 1
st
image and
the camera will not shut down to be ready for more instant
shots. You can choose 1~3 images in order to take a group animals passing-by
.
“
1
”
is the default that only one picture to be taken and then goes to PAUSE
time.
“
2
”
or
“
3
”
will re-arm the sensor for taking the second and third picture if more animals are following.
(Example of use: On a trail when you want to
take one more picture what is following the first young deer. Like a smart buck, it always walk at the last).
A time-out of each shot is around 20
seconds. The system will goes to Pause mode after a total number of events according to Quick-Shot setting are done or time-out.
3-3 Pause Time
This is a time lapse between the motion sensor does able to detect event again after the previous event. The sensor will not work within the time lapse. You
can select 00 ,01, 03, 05, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60 minutes for a PAUSE option. Press the PAUSE button once to enter for setting, The default 01 will be blinking.
Press again to change it until the desired choice appears. Press OK/DEL on right to accept it.
3-4 Change Movie Length
The PAUSE key is shared for two functions. One is explained as above. The second option will let you define how long to take each video. There are 3, 5,
10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90 seconds of video length to be selected. To do this, press and hold the PAUSE key for 3 seconds, a blinking video camera icon will
appear and enter for video length setting. Then press PAUSE repeatedly until your desired
Length
appears
.
Confirm the updated change by the OK/DEL key.
Caution:
You must also select VIDEO option in the camera setting when you wish to enable video taking mode. Otherwise, the device still does take
pictures.
3-5 OK/DEL
It is a key for shared with two functions. Any time you have done for programming of the WORK, Q-SHOT and PAUSE / Video Length, just press the
OK/DEL key to accept a new change. On the other hand, press and hold it with 3 seconds, it perform the CLEAR function that all event counts on the lower