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Hunting Game Camera with MMS/E-Mail
Art.no 36-5762
Model MG882K-12mHD
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and then save
it for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and any
necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions concerning
technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Product description
• 12 MP night-vision camera for monitoring hunting spots, gardens, etc. Sends
photos wirelessly by MMS or e-mail via GSM/GPRS at set times or when motion-
triggered by wildlife or other movement.
• Still images and video can also be saved to SD card (max 32 GB, sold separately)
for later transfer to a computer. Still images are saved in JPG format; video is
saved in AVI format. File system: FAT32.
• Images are stamped with time, date and moon phase. Videos are saved with audio
captured by the integrated microphone.
• Motion detector with sensitivity of up to 20 m.
• Powered by 8 × AA/LR6 batteries (sold separately) or a 6 V external power source
(sold separately).
Things to consider:
• The use of surveillance cameras in public areas is regulated by the Data Protection
Act 1998 and requires the permission of your local authority. The use of camera
surveillance on private property is also regulated by the Data Protection Act.
No permission is required from the local authority, but the people monitored must
be informed that they are under surveillance. The Information Commissioner’s
Office has compiled a Code of Practice governing the use of CCTV cameras.
• For further information visit www.ico.gov.uk.
Note:
The camera lens has an IR filter which, when the camera is
switched off, can end up in a position where it is shading
the lens. When the camera is switched back on again,
the filter will revert to its correct position.
Getting started
Inserting batteries
1. Lift the lid (1).
2. Grasp the handle of the battery holder (18) and pull the holder out of the camera.
3. Insert 8 (or 4) × AA/LR6 batteries into the battery compartment as shown in the figure.
Note the polarity markings on the bottom of the battery holder to ensure correct insertion.