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STC-TGL2IR 

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Follow  the  instructions  shown  on  screen  from  your 
PC  to  completely  install  the  driver  and  application 
program. 

 

If the  existing  DirectX  version  on  your  PC is  lower 
than version 8, and if you have problems viewing the 
image  with  the  standard  software  provided  by 
Microsoft, then you should install DirectX 8 

 

Restart windows. 

 

Turn off the camera 

 

Connect  your  camera  to  the  PC  by  the  USB  cable, 
the PC  will recognize the  new device and set up the 
configuration of the  PC automatically.  Front LCD on 
your camera will show the word “USb”.

 

NOTE:  Windows  98  users  must  install  camera  driver 
prior to connecting the USB cable.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Infrared Xtreme STC-TGL2IR

Page 1: ...STC TGL2IR User s Manual Toll Free Customer Support 1 888 304 6125 www wildviewcam com Version 1 0 07 07 ...

Page 2: ...made through an authorized dealer The warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials The warranty does not apply to units which have been damaged or abused intentionally or unintentionally A purchase from individuals or unauthorized internet sites voids the warranty Tampering with or altering the unit will void the warranty Any unauthorized service will void warranty Original sales receipt m...

Page 3: ...s Camera overview 4 Camera kit contents 6 Battery and memory Installation 6 Definition 10 Programming 11 Mounting the camera 14 Viewing images 18 Saving and Deleting images 21 Memory compatibility chart 24 Technical Specs 25 General Information 28 Image Capacity Chart 30 ...

Page 4: ...STC TGL2IR www wildviewcam com Toll Free 888 304 6125 4 Camera overview Front view Side view ...

Page 5: ...STC TGL2IR www wildviewcam com Toll Free 888 304 6125 5 Open view image with major parts indication ...

Page 6: ... User Manual USB cable Strap Battery memory installation The Wildview Digital Scouting Camera is designed to operate using alkaline batteries for optimum performance Warning Do not use a different Voltage lead acid battery other than the one specified in this section Doing so will damage the camera and will void the warranty ...

Page 7: ...rtment 12V Lead Acid external battery The Wildview Scouting Camera is equipped with an external power jack designed to accept a barrel plug cable to attach to a sealed lead acid battery sold separately Battery cable and complete 12V Lead Acid battery kits are available wherever Wildview scouting cameras are sold or call toll free 888 304 6125 Only Wildview external battery accessories are recommen...

Page 8: ...e media card slot capable of accepting up to 2GB SD card sold separately With no memory card inserted into the slot the camera will use the built in SDRAM memory to store images If an SD card is inserted into the slot then the camera will bypass the built in memory and utilize the SD memory The front counter display will show the number of images on the built in memory unless the expansion card is...

Page 9: ... OFF position whenever adding or removing memory Insert SD memory card in to the SD card slot completely and in the correct direction as shown on the inside of the housing To remove the SD memory card depress the SD card and pull out the card gently SD cards must be clean no images from other sources ...

Page 10: ...ution selection that you have selected Model Hi Low STC TGL2IR 2 0M 1 3M Date Time To set date and time stamp in the picture Infrared Auto On Off mode Burst To set the number of pictures the camera will take per PIR triggering o 1P Single image capturing per PIR triggering o 2P Two images continuous capturing per PIR triggering o 3P Three images continuous capturing per PIR triggering ...

Page 11: ...mera 1 Select the time out interval by sliding the time out toggle switch to the desired preset time interval in minutes 1 5 10 20 minutes 2 Select the resolution setting by sliding the resolution toggle switch to the desired resolution setting Hi Lo resolution 3 Select the Infrared mode Slide the switch to either Auto On Off position a Auto Infrared LED on based on surround light conditions b On ...

Page 12: ... date time setting mode c Time and HH will blink Press UP or DN to adjust the hour d Press SET button to enter minute setting Time and MM will blink Press UP or DN to adjust the minute e Press SET button to enter the month setting Date MM will blink Press UP or DN to adjust month f Press SET button to enter date setting Date DD will blink Press UP or DN to adjust date g Press SET button to enter y...

Page 13: ...R count down mode Display will show date and number of picture taken Once the program setting has been completed slide the power switch to OFF position until you are ready for field use NOTE Date Time setting will be lost whenever the batteries are removed from camera Don t forget to re set the Date Time stamp after you replace the batteries ...

Page 14: ...und with the camera pointed at a slight downward angle Be sure to avoid mounting the camera facing east or west as the rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images Clear branches and other debris away from the front of the camera so as not to block the camera lens or PIR sensor PIR Coverage Area Diagram ...

Page 15: ...Free 888 304 6125 15 Mounting the camera with the supplied strap Insert the strap through the strap slots on the rear housing Wrap the strap around the mounting surface Secure the strap and tighten the buckle in order to secure the camera ...

Page 16: ... test the coverage area After mounting the camera open front housing and slide the power switch to Test position The front LCD will display the word tESt Close the front housing Walk around in the front of the camera to see if you have mounted the camera in the proper position A green indicator light on the front will blink when you have intruded the coverage area Adjust the camera position as nee...

Page 17: ...ont green indicator will start blinking giving you one minute to leave the coverage area Then camera will enter PIR detection mode NOTE Make sure you slide the power switch from TEST mode to PIR mode before you leave the field Otherwise the Camera will not take any pictures Switch use Do not move the switch from TEST directly to PIR Doing so will cause the camera to not operate Slide the switch to...

Page 18: ...install the camera driver This camera is not MAC compatible The CD ROM included in this package contains the camera driver for older operating system only Attention The software CD ROM packaged with the camera is designed for PC s only not MAC compatible Playing this CD ROM on a stereo or CD player may cause damage to it Driver installation Unplug the USB cable from PC Insert the CDROM in CD drive...

Page 19: ... 8 and if you have problems viewing the image with the standard software provided by Microsoft then you should install DirectX 8 Restart windows Turn off the camera Connect your camera to the PC by the USB cable the PC will recognize the new device and set up the configuration of the PC automatically Front LCD on your camera will show the word USb NOTE Windows 98 users must install camera driver p...

Page 20: ... images on your computer Slide the power switch to OFF position To view the images simply plug one end of the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer Plug the other end of USB cable into the camera The camera will automatically power ON Front LCD screen will show USb At the same time your computer will recognize the camera as a mass storage device and will be found under MY COMPUTER ...

Page 21: ...delete the images from the internal SDRAM memory 1 After you down load the image onto your desk top you can delete the image in the SDRAM Unplug the USB Cable from camera Slide the power switch to PIR position LCD screen will display the number of images captured in the memory o Delete One picture a Press SET button to enter delete setting Display will show ESC b Press UP or DN to select d ONE del...

Page 22: ... button to enter delete setting Display will show ESC b Press UP or DN to select d ALL delete all c Press SET to delete all images The display will show DONE and will exit to count down mode automatically o Format a Press SET button to enter delete setting Display will show ESC b Press UP or DN to select Ft format c Press SET to confirm The display will show DONE and exit to count down mode automa...

Page 23: ... the images in the internal SDRAM Once the battery is removed all images in the internal SDRAM will be deleted This does not apply to images stored in SD card RED LED indicator will blink when battery is low Turn off the camera Down load the pictures immediately DO NOT attempt to replace the batteries before you save the images in your PC Once the battery is drained completely or if you attempt to...

Page 24: ...2MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB San Disk 32MB 64MB 128MB 2GB Panasonic 32MB 64MB 128MB Toshiba 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB King Mate 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB Lexar 256MB 512MB Kingston 128MB 256MB 512MB Kodak 128MB 256MB 512MB Dan Elec 128MB 256MB 512MB Viking 128MB PNY 128MB 256MB 512MB 2GB Proper camera operation cannot be guarantee when using memory card NOT listed above ...

Page 25: ...ndows 98 98se 2000 Me XP Pentium III 450MHz or equivalent processor 128MB SDRAM or above VGA Video Card with 32MB RAM for minimum Color 16 bit or higher An available CDROM driver and an available USB Port 600 MB free hard disc space If you have any questions regarding your PC specifications please call your PC manufacturer ...

Page 26: ...C TGL2IR 2 0M 16MB 2 0M 1 3M QVGA Auto white balance and auto expose Auto On Off Infrared LED strobe control o Infrared Range 30ft 4 digits LCD Image counter Battery low indicator Green Test LED indicator Focusing 5 ft to Infinity High precision multi layer glass lens with coating Effective viewing Angle 52 deg PIR detection angle 48 deg Low power consumption ...

Page 27: ...TC TGL2IR www wildviewcam com Toll Free 888 304 6125 27 o Standby current 2mA o Capture current 120mA Interface type USB 1 0 Power C size alkaline Batteries x 4 Image format Standard JPEG Motion JPEG AVI ...

Page 28: ...Never attempt to immerse the unit in water or any other liquid This will damage the unit and void the warranty Use a soft lens cloth for cleaning lens Avoid touching lens with fingers Remove dirt or stains with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent Keep the Wildview scouting camera in a dry and cool dust free environment or container when it is NOT used Take the batteries out when ...

Page 29: ...uld cause serious damage to the unit and will void the warranty This camera is a precision electronic device Do not attempt to service this camera yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Caution When camera is switched off if there is any residual power left in the camera it will take an extra picture to discharge the left over power in the ...

Page 30: ...pacity Chart STC TGL2IR SD card High Low AVI Built In 16MB SDRAM 13 20 4 16MB 58 80 16 32MB 106 160 32 64MB 212 320 64 128MB 424 640 128 256MB 848 1280 256 512MB 1696 2560 512 1GB 3392 5120 1024 2GB 6784 10240 2048 Subject to card compatibility under different brand ...

Page 31: ...r AVI movies based on resolution setting and the size of memory card These figures may vary depending on the amount of detail in the image US Patents 6 735 387 6 768 868 6 834 162 7 149 422 Patents Pending Product specifications are subject to change Wildview is not responsible for any photographic or typographical errors ...

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