Wild Cam TX–44 User Manual The Declaration of Conformity for this device is under the Internet link: www.technaxx.de/ (in bottom bar “Konformitätserklärung”). Before using the device the first time, read the user manual carefully. Service phone No. for technical support: 01805 012643 (14 cent/minute from German fixed-line and 42 cent/minute from mobile networks).
Table of Contents 1. Introduction………..…………………..……..…..2 System Requirements...……...……………..… 2 2. Getting to know your camera…………………….. 3 Part Names (front and rear view)..……..… 3 3. Basic Camera Operation....………………… 4 Installing Batteries and MicroSD Card..... 5 Power On…..…………….…………….……. 7 3. Operation Mode…………….………..……………. 8 PIR Photo............
1. Introduction System Requirements PC System Requirement ® Intel Core2Duo 1.8G or AMD equivalent CPU Hi-speed USB2.0 port 1 GB RAM internal memory minimum HD color monitor nVIDIA GeForce MX440 or above, AMD (ATi) Radeon 9200 or above DirectX 9.0 or higher Windows ®...
3. Make sure the Power Switch of the camera is OFF. 4. Install the MicroSD card. Be sure to observe the correct polarity with clipped corner on the card to the right. All the pictures and videos will be saved in the memory card.
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6. Put the Battery Box into the Battery Room of the camera and make sure to observe correct polarity. 7. Press the Battery Box to the end of the Battery Room. Make sure the Battery Box has fixed in the Battery Room.
Power On 1. Slide the Power Switch to ON in the left side. 2. It will initial the camera system. Wait until the LCD display the default mode on the preview screen. 3. Slide the Power Switch to the right side to turn off the camera.
4. Operation Mode Define use which operation mode to record image. 1. Power On the camera. 2. Press the Menu button to enter the Main Menu. 3. Use the Up / Down key and change the Menu to Operation Mode. (Operation Mode (default) Setting Version)
PIR PHOTO 1. In OPERATION MODE menu, press the OK Button then the mode item is blinking. 2. Use Up / Down Keys to change the operation mode to PIR PHOTO then press OK Button again. (PIR PHOTO (default) / PIR VIDEO / TIME LAPSE) 3.
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PHOTO QUALITY Set the resolution of still picture. The higher resolution can provide high quality picture. But it needs more memory space to save and reduce the picture number of the memory card. HIGH 5.0MP (default) / MEDIUM 2.0MP / LOW 0.5MP / BEST 8.0MP (interpolated) PHOTO DELAY Define how longer of the interval time to active the...
CONT. SHOT Set the number of continuous shoot. SINGLE (default) / 9 PHOTOS / 8 PHOTOS / ..2 PHOTOS PIR VIDEO 1. In OPERATION MODE menu, press the OK Button then the mode item is blinking. 2. Use Up / Down Keys to change the operation mode to PIR VIDEO then press OK Button again.
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VIDEO QUALITY Select a resolution size of video record. The higher resolution can provide high quality video. But it needs more memory space to save and reduce the record time of the memory card. 1280 X 720 (default) / 720 X 480 VIDEO LENGTH Define the time length of video record for each clip.
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These settings are amount of time when the camera wait before it will take another video. The delay time of PIR sensor will recount after the video record finish. For example: The Rec Time is 15 seconds and PIR delay time is 30 seconds. 5S (default) / 30M / 10M / 5M / 1M / 30S / 15S / 10S REC AUDIO Enable or disable / mute the microphone during...
TIME LAPSE 1. In OPERATION MODE menu, press the OK Button then the mode item is blinking. 2. Use Up / Down Keys to change the operation mode to TIME LAPSE then press OK Button again. T.L. QUALITY Set the resolution of time lapse picture. The higher resolution can provide high quality picture.
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T.L. DELAY Time Lapse is an interval capture function. You can set an interval time to take picture one by one. The camera will take a picture one by one after every 15 seconds automatic until the memory full or battery power empty or terminate it by manual.
5. Setting For change all default settings if need. 1. Power On the camera. 2. Press the Menu button to enter the Main Menu. 3. Use the Up / Down keys and change the Menu to Setting.
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SETUP DATE Adjust the current date. Use the Up / Down keys to adjust the number and use the Left / Right keys to shift next item M/D/Y. SETUP TIME Adjust the current time. Use the Up / Down keys to adjust the number and use the Left / Right keys to shift next item HR mm:ss.
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/ video clips were taken by which camera. Use the Up / Down keys to change the alphabet / number and use the Left / Right keys to shift next text. TECHNAXX (default)
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INFO BAR Print an information stamp on the picture. You can see the record date, time and some other information from the picture directly. ON (default) / OFF Record the temperature during Temperature: this picture taken. Define an index name for this Camera Name: camera.
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The main purpose is the active of most animals have a relation with the moon phase. This information is helpful to search the animals. Capture Time: Record the time information when this picture taken. Capture Date: Record the date information when this picture taken.
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ERASE ALL Delete all files (picture / video) in the memory card. NO (default) / YES Note: 1. All data will be lose and can’t restore after delete. Make sure you have backup all data in the hard disk or other storage device before format it.
3. Use the Up / Down keys and change the Menu to Version. 4. The firmware version show on the screen. 6. TEST Mode Before camera. Make sure the PIR sensor work normally. Test its sensitivity and a correct detection zone for your purpose.
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1. Slide the Power Switch to TEST position. 2. Close the rear cover. 3. Lock Fastener Locks completely then fix the camerawhere you want to monitor.
4. Walk back and forth in front of the camera. The Red TEST LED will illuminate when the camera sensor has detected you. Using this method you can accurately position your camera as desired. Note: This TEST LED does not illuminate in Surveillance mode. 7.
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2. The Operation Mode show which record mode is in use. The File Counter show how many files have saved in the memory card. 3. The camera starts to countdown 30 seconds and show it on the Delay Time Counter. 4.
4. Take the micro SD card out and insert it to a compatible card reader. 5. You may download your record files from the "X:\DCIM\100SIMOS" folder. Playback from PC The video file format is AVI which can be played by Windows Media Player with PC.
UI Flow OPERATION MODE (default) VIDEO DELAY PIR PHOTO (default) 5 S (default) PHOTO QUALITY 30 M HIGH 5.0MP (default) 10 M MEDIUM 2.0MP LOW 0.5MP BEST 8.0MP 30 S 15 S PHOTO DELAY 10 S 5 S (default) 30 M REC AUDIO 10 M ON (default)
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12HR 03:45AM (default) 24HR 03:45 TIME START 06:00PM TIME STOP 18:00PM TIME SHOT OFF (default) NIGHT ONLY DAY ONLY CAMERA NAME TECHNAXX INFO BAR ON (default) LANGUAGE ENG (default) TEMP UNIT ° F (default) ° C ERASE ALL NO (default) DELETEING...
Wipe the cleaned device accurately. Important Notice: Should battery fluid leak from a battery, wipe the battery case with a soft cloth dry. Distributor: Technaxx Deutschland GmbH & Co.KG, Kruppstr. 105, 60388 Frankfurt a.M., Germany...
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