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Programming
your
Wildview
Camera
NOTE:
The
following
setting
must
be
performed
before
you
turn
on
the
camera.
1.
Select
the
time
out
interval
by
sliding
the
TIME
OUT
toggle
switch
to
the
desired
preset
time
interval
in
minutes.
2.
Select
the
resolution
setting
by
sliding
the
RESOLUTION
toggle
switch
to
the
desired
resolution
setting.
3.
Select
the
capture
mode
by
sliding
the
BURST
toggle
switch
to
the
desired
amount
of
pictures
or
video
you
want
to
capture
per
triggering.
4.
Turn
ON
the
Camera
by
sliding
the
CAM
toggle
switch
to
ON
.
5.
Setting
the
Date
/
Time
stamp:
a.
Press
and
hold
[SET]
button
for
2
seconds
to
enter
Date
/
Time
setting
mode.
b.
The
word
TIME
and
HH
will
blink.
Press
[UP]
or
[DN]
button
to
adjust
the
hour.
c.
Press
[SET]
button
to
enter
minute
setting.
d.
The
word
TIME
and
MM
will
blink.
Press
[UP]
or
[DN]
button
to
adjust
the
minute.
e.
Press
[SET]
button
to
enter
the
month
setting.
f.
The
word
DATE
and
MM
will
blink.
Press
[UP]
or
[DN]
button
to
adjust
the
month.
g.
Press
[SET]
button
to
enter
date
setting.
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h.
The
word
DATE
and
DD
will
blink.
Press
[UP]
or
[DN]
button
to
adjust
the
date.
i.
Press
[SET]
button
to
enter
year
setting.
j.
The
word
DATE
and
YY
will
blink.
Press
[UP]
or
[DN]
button
to
adjust
the
year.
k.
Press
and
hold
[SET]
button
for
2
seconds
to
exit
the
setting
mode
and
enter
into
PIR
count
down
mode.
l.
The
TEST
light
will
blink
and
display
will
show
date
and
number
of
pictures
taken.
m.
Once
the
program
setting
has
been
completed,
slide
the
CAM
toggle
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.
Remember
to
re
‐
set
the
Date
&
Time
stamp
after
you
replace
the
batteries.
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USING
THE
CAMERA
Once
all
program
settings
have
been
setup
properly,
your
Wildview
camera
is
ready
for
field
use.
Getting
started
Listed
below
are
some
helpful
pointers
on
how
to
use
your
camera
to
get
the
best
results.
•
Mount
the
camera
about
4
‐
5
feet
high
with
the
camera
pointed
at
a
slight
downward
angle.
•
Mount
the
camera
facing
north
or
south
NOT
east
or
west
due
to
the
rising
and
setting
of
the
sun
could
produce
false
triggers
and
overexposed
images.
•
If
you’re
covering
a
trail,
face
the
camera
down
or
up
the
trail.
Most
game
scouting
cameras
take
1
‐
3
seconds
to
sense
motion/heat
and
take
a
picture.
•
Clear
out
any
brush
or
weeds
in
front
of
camera.
This
will
cause
false
pictures
caused
wind
or
high
temperature
days.
•
Double
check
batteries
before
turning
on
the
camera
for
use.
•
Make
sure
to
insert
the
memory
card
after
setting
up
the
game
camera.
•
Make
sure
to
turn
the
camera
to
the
ON
position
(or
take
out
of
Test
Mode)
before
you
leave.
•
Verify
time
and
date
is
correct.
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Mounting
the
camera
with
the
supplied
strap:
1.
Insert
the
strap
through
the
strap
slots
on
the
rear
housing.
2.
Wrap
the
strap
around
the
mounting
surface.
Secure
the
strap
and
tighten
the
buckle
in
order
to
secure
the
camera.
NOTE:
In
order
to
obtain
proper
weather
resistance,
please
make
sure
that
both
door
latches
are
securely
locked
in
place.