Nedis WCAM130GN - Wildlife Camera Manual

Nedis WCAM130GN - Wildlife Camera Manual

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Nedis WCAM130GN - Wildlife Camera Manual

Parts list

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Parts list

  1. Mini USB cable
  2. Camera strap
  3. Strap buckle
  4. Display
  5. OK button
  6. RIGHT button
  7. UP button
  8. MENU button
  9. LEFT button
  10. DOWN button
  11. Power switch
  12. DC protection rubber
  13. DC power port
  14. Micro SD card slot
  15. Tripod mount
  16. Mini USB port
  17. Battery cover
  18. Battery slots
  19. Lock buckles
  20. Strap hole
  21. Lock hole
  22. Infrared light
  23. Camera lens
  24. PIR sensor

Power supply and memory

The camera works either on batteries or with a DC-6V power cable. A microSD card is required to take pictures or video images. These items are not included.

Insert or change batteries

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Insert or change batteries

  1. Pull the battery cover out of the housing.
  2. Take the empty batteries out of the battery slots if present.
  3. Insert either 4 or 8 batteries in the battery slots . In case you use 4 batteries, place them all in the same battery compartment.
  4. Place the battery cover on the housing.

Plug in DC-6V power cable

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Plug in DC-6V power cable
information DC-6V power cable is not included.

  1. Lift the DC protection rubber located on the bottom of the camera.
  2. Plug a DC-6V power cable into the DC power port .
  3. Plug the other end of the DC-6V power cable into a power outlet.

Insert or change memory card

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Insert or change memory card
information Use a microSD card with a maximum of 32 GB storage capacity.

  1. Take the previous microSD card out of the microSD card slot if present.
  2. Insert the new microSD card into the microSD card slot .

Switch to automatic mode

Slide the power switch to the ON position to enter the automatic mode.
The display shows a countdown from 15 to 0. The display turns off and the camera is now in standby mode. The camera automatically takes pictures or records video images as soon as an object enters the detection range of the sensor. When the object leaves the detection range, the camera will stop recording and goes back into standby mode. All pictures and video images are stored on the microSD card.

Switch to manual mode

Slide the power switch to the SET position to enter the manual mode.
In this mode you can take pictures or record video images manually. When you do not use the camera for 3 minutes, the display turns off. After 10 minutes of inactivity, the camera turns off completely.

Take a picture

Press RIGHT to take a picture in the manual mode.

Record video

  1. Press UP to enter the video mode. The video icon appears in the top left of the display.
  2. Press RIGHT to start recording. A blinking red circle and the image time appear in the top of the display.
  3. Press RIGHT again to stop recording. The red circle and the image time disappear.
  4. Press UP to return to the picture mode after recording. The picture icon appears in the top left of the display.

View pictures and video images

  1. Slide the power switch to the SET position to enter the manual mode.
  2. Press OK to enter the viewing mode.
  3. Use UP and DOWN to navigate through pictures and video images.
  4. Press RIGHT to start or stop viewing a video.

Picture and video menu

Setting Description
Delete one Delete the picture or video image currently displayed.
Delete all Delete all pictures and video images on the microSD card.
Slide show With the slide show option you can easily view all pictures on the microSD card. Each picture is shown on the display for about three seconds, with different transition animations in between.
Protect This option is meant to protect a picture or video image from being deleted. When you try deleting a protected picture or video image, an error message will be shown.

Settings menu

Setting Description
Mode Select whether the camera takes pictures, video images or both.
Language Select the desired operating language for the camera.
Photo size Select the resolution of pictures. Higher resolution increases the quality but creates larger files that take more of the microSD card capacity. Higher resolution may reduce the shutter speed.
Video size Select the resolution of video images. Higher resolution increases the quality but creates larger files that take more of the microSD card capacity.
Photo No. Select the number of photos taken in sequence per trigger in the automatic mode.
Video length Select the length of the video images in the automatic mode, ranging from 3 seconds to 30 seconds.
Interval Select the shortest length of time that the camera will wait until it responds to any subsequent triggers from the PIR sensor after an object is first detected. During the selected interval, the camera will not take pictures/video images. This prevents the microSD card from filling up with too many redundant images.
Sense level Select the sensitivity of the PIR sensor. Select high for warm temperatures, indoors and environments with little interference. Select normal/low for cold temperatures, outdoors and environments with more interference.
Set date/time Set the current date and time.
Date stamp Enable or disable imprinted date and time on the pictures.
Timer Set a specific time period in which the camera takes pictures and videos every day.
Time lapse Select a time period in which the camera automatically takes pictures/video images according to the set interval, regardless of whether the PIR sensor has detected any objects. This is helpful when observing cold-blooded animals like snakes, or the process of flowering, etc.
Password set Set up a password to protect your camera from unauthorized users.
Serial No. Assign a 4-digit number to the camera. This can be helpful for multi-camera users.
Audio Enable or disable the recording of sounds in video images.
SD card storage Select Cycle storage to overwrite the first files with the new files when the microSD card is full, so the camera keeps working. Alternatively, select Stop saving when full to keep the first files and neglect new files.
Format Delete all files on the microSD card. It is recommended to format the card if it has been used previously in other devices. Make sure to back up all files you want to keep before formatting the microSD card.
Default setting Return all settings to manufacturer defaults.
Version View the version of the software.

Specifications

Product Wildlife camera
Article number WCAM130GN
Dimensions (l x w x h) 145 x 110 x 74 mm
Input voltage DC 6 V
Batteries AA batteries, alkaline/NiMH (4x/8x)
Memory MicroSD card (2 - 32 GB) (not included)
PIR sensor Detection range = 20 m, below 25°C Viewing angle = 60 degrees
Camera lens Focal ratio = 1.8
Viewing angle = 90 degrees
Image sensor 3 MP colour CMOS
Image resolution 1 MP - 16 MP
Image format .jpg
Video resolution 320 x 240 px - 1920 x 1080 px
Frame speed 30 fps
Video format .avi
Trigger time 0.6 seconds
Time lapse Up to 24 hours
Trigger interval 5 seconds - 1 hour
Images per trigger 1 - 3
Infrared flash 940 nm
IP rating IP66
Operating temperature -30°C – 70°C
Battery life

4 months (with 4 x AA batteries)

8 months (with 8 x AA batteries)

Current ≤ 160 mA (at DC-6V)
≤ 950 mA (when infrared light lights up)
≤ 0.1 mA (standby)
Low battery alarm 4.5 V

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