Table of Contents 1. Instructions ............................1 1.1 General Description ........................1 1.2 Camera Body Interface ........................1 1.3 Camera components and features ....................1 1.4 Remote Control ..........................1 1.4.1 Navigating..........................2 1.4.2 Characters ..........................2 1.5 Shooting Information Display ......................2 1.6 Supported Format .........................
1. Instructions 1.1 General Description The Amcrest ATC-801 is a big game hunting camera which can be triggered by any movement in a specified region monitored by highly sensitive Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensors. It can also automatically capture high quality pictures (up to 12 Megapixels) and record 720p HD video clips (WVGA or QVGA).
1.4.1 Navigating Press UP or DOWN to select or highlight a menu item, press LEFT or RIGHT to select the menu item options, and press OK to make a selection. 1.4.2 Characters Press the “*” button while in Test Mode on the remote to activate the built-in laser pointer.
2. Cautions The working voltage of the camera is 6.0V. The camera can be powered by four or eight AA batteries (using four AA batteries will offer less battery output). Please unlock write-protection before inserting the SD-card. Please insert the SD-card when the power switch is in the OFF position before testing the camera.
3. Easy Operation 3.1 Power Supply To supply power to the camera, four or eight AA size batteries are needed. Open the bottom cover. Confirm that the power switch is in the OFF (right) position, pull out the battery holder. Load the fully charged batteries into the holder according to the polarity shown below.
to default settings or custom settings. The camera has an audio recording function, so sound will be embedded in recorded video clips. 3.4 Enter TEST Mode Slide the power switch to the TEST position to enter into TEST mode. There are some functions in TEST mode such as follows: custom settings, manual capture, preview.
4. Advanced Operations From the basic operations of the camera in previous chapters, the camera has three basic operation modes: 1. OFF mode: Power switch is set to the OFF position (Right). 2. ON mode: Power switch is set to the ON position (Left). 3.
4.1.3 System Setting 4.1.4 Default Default Settings are listed as below: Setting Default Options Mode Camera Camera, Video, Camera & Video English, French, German, Spanish and Language English Russian Low (7 meters), Medium (15 meters), High Motion Sensitivity High (20 meters) Resolution (Camera) 8M,5M,3M...
TV Mode NTSC PAL,NTSC Password Off, On 4.1.5 General Settings The operating steps are suitable for the following menu items: Camera Mode, Photo Size, Video Size, Multi, Video Length, Interval, and Timer. 4.1.6 Camera Mode There are three camera modes: Camera, Video and Camera & Video. The way to set the camera mode is via the settings menu.
2014 and 2050. Provided that the date and time are needed to be set to February 5th, 2016 at 10:30AM, the steps are as following: a) Press MENU to display the settings menu. b) Press RIGHT to enter the Setup menu. c) Press DOWN then OK to select Date/Time.
and photos/recordings are taken almost continuously. The maximum interval is 30 minutes. This means the PIR will be disabled for 30 minutes after each trigger. The default value is 1 second. The following shows how to set the PIR Triggering Interval Time to 1 minute provided that the previous option is 1 second.
e) Press OK to delete the image or video. Press Cancel to cancel. Then press MENU then OK to return to info display. Please note that after deleting a picture or a video file, the deleted files cannot be restored. Furthermore, in order to delete all the images and video clips in the SD-card, it is suggested to format the SD-card through the settings menu.
Appendix I: Technical Specifications Image Sensor Type 8 Mega Pixels Color CMOS (True Megapixels) Memory SD Card 8MB~32GB Lens F=3.1; FOV=120 ° Size 145mm * 80mm * 55 mm IR Filter: Full Automatic IR Filter TFT Display Screen: 2.0 inch PIR Sensitivity Low, Medium, High PIR Sensor Sight Angle...
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