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WildlifeCam User Guide

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WildlifeCam User Guide

System Requirements

OS:  

 

Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3

 

 

 

(recommended); Windows Vista® Home Premium, Business, 

 

 

 

Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1; or Windows 7

Hard disk space:   

100MB or above

CPU: 

 

 

Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor or above

Memory:  

 

1GB of RAM

Specifications

Operational Mode 

Motion Detect

Resolution 

 

8.0 MP

Still Resolutions   

JPEG

 

 

 

Low 640 x 480, Medium 1600 x 1200, High 2592 x 1944,

 

 

 

Enhanced 3264 x 2448

Video Resolutions 

AVI - 640 x 480

Image Output 

 

USB OUT, SD Card

Housing  

 

Weather-resistant and lockable

Display 

  LCD

SD Memory Card  

Up to 32 GB SD card (not included)

Format   

 

JPEG - Still pictures, AVI - Video clips

USB Output 

 

Requires PC / MS Windows XP / Vista / 7

Picture Delay 

 

Variable 10 sec, 30 sec; 1, 5, 10, 30 mins

Standby Time 

 

300 Days

Run Time 

 

180 days

Focus   

 

5’ - Infinity

Infrared Sensor   

Passive

Flash Type 

 

24 White LEDs 

Flash Range 

 

60’

Easy Read Bar 

 

Moon Phase / Camera Name / Date / Time

Power Supply 

 

6 C-Cell Alkaline batteries (not included)

External Power port 

12V

Size 

 

 

6.9” x 5.4” x 2.8”                 

Erase Images

Press the 

OK

 button. Use the 

Up/Down

 buttons to choose between Yes - erase all images, or

No - does not change stored images. Press the 

OK

 button to select. When your selection has 

been made, press the 

Right

 button to move to the next option.

NOTE: This will also format your SD card for use in your camera.

ERASE ALL IMAGES
              NO

Reset to Default settings

You can reset your camera to the factory default settings. Press UP or DOWN to choose:

 

YES - all setups restored to factory default 

NO - keep custom settings

Press the 

OK

 button again to make selection. Press the 

Right

 button to go to the Main Screen.

RESET TO FACTORY
DEFAULTS?     NO

Summary of Contents for WildlifeCam

Page 1: ... covered by one or more of the following US Patents 6735387 6768868 6834162 Other patents pending WARNING This product may contain lead a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WildlifeCam User s Guide For Models WCW 00120 WildlifeCam 10 21 13 ...

Page 2: ...accessory for the WildlifeCam Camera Multi Mount MCA 12669 This accessory will allow you to easily mount the WildlifeCam to a common bird feeder pole a post a stake a wall or a tree Numerous angle settings and 360 rotation make this mounting arm one of the most versatile setup options Your Wingscapes WildlifeCam offers nearly limitless mounting opportunities allowing you to capture images of wildl...

Page 3: ...g As with all cameras it is best to avoid aiming the WildlifeCam at the source of light for instance the sun Ideally during daytime position the WildlifeCam so it is facing its target e g a bird feeder but facing away from the sun On the Ground Set up is simple even on the ground Just position your WildlifeCam directly on the ground If you re concerned about it falling over use the included Stretc...

Page 4: ...gently on the SD card and it will pop out slightly allowing you to remove it Load the SD card into the player or card reader to view or move stored images to another location ln the Field You can download the pictures and videos with the aid of external devices To download use an external player or card reader that is supported by a Mini USB Jack At Home Remove the entire camera and transport to a...

Page 5: ...D Card Size 2 GB 16 GB ENHANCED 3264 x 2448 740 5920 HIGH 2592 x 1944 1100 8800 MED 1600 x 1200 3000 24000 LOW 640 x 480 17950 143600 Video Mode SD Card Size 2 GB 16 GB VGA 640 x 480 based on 10 sec video 90 720 Actual capacity will vary based on image properties Warnings Regulations Wingscapes a division of Plastic Research and Development Corporation WildlifeCam FCC Statements Note changes and m...

Page 6: ...ista 7 Picture Delay Variable 10 sec 30 sec 1 5 10 30 mins Standby Time 300 Days Run Time 180 days Focus 5 Infinity Infrared Sensor Passive Flash Type 24 White LEDs Flash Range 60 Easy Read Bar Moon Phase Camera Name Date Time Power Supply 6 C Cell Alkaline batteries not included External Power port 12V Size 6 9 x 5 4 x 2 8 Erase Images Press the OK button Use the Up Down buttons to choose between...

Page 7: ...ock in your selection then press Left button to go to the next option MOTION FREEZE ON FAST FLASH Setting Motion Freeze This feature maximizes the image clarity during night photos When this feature is on the camera will adjust the exposure time to reduce blur associated with motion Other adjustments are made to increase the brightness and clarity of the photo When this feature is turned off the c...

Page 8: ...Code option as not to set a code by mistake For no Security Code the setting should remain as 00000 Imprint Info Use the Up Down buttons to choose between YES Camera Name Time etc information will be imprinted at the bottom of the image video as an information bar Note Remember to input the camera name in the setup and set the clock accordingly NO No information bar will be imprinted Press the OK ...

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