Content Content Content Content 1 Instruction.......................1 1.1 General Description................1 1.2 Application..................... 1 1.3 Camera Overview.................. 2 1.4 Shooting Information Display.............5 1.5 Two Way Communication..............5 2 Cautions......................6 3 Quick Start Guide..................7 3.1 Power Supply..................7 3.2 Insert SD card and SIM card...............7 3.3 Do the Camera Settings...............
MG982K-10M 1 Instruction 1 1 1 1 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction General General Description Description 1.1 General General Description Description This camera, a digital scouting camera with MMS function, is a digital infrared surveillance camera, triggered by any movement of human or animal monitored by a high sensitive...
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MG982K-10M 1 Instruction Take a few moments to familiarize with the camera controls and displays. It is helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it when reading through the rest of the manual. Figure 1 Diagram of camera functional indicators...
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MG982K-10M 1 Instruction Figure 2 Inner panel view Figure 3 Diagram of camera interfaces Page 3...
MG982K-10M 1 Instruction Shooting Information Display 1.4 Shooting Shooting Shooting Information Information Information Display Display Display When the camera is turned on (the power switch is slid to TEST TEST TEST TEST position), the current settings will be displayed on screen.
MG982K-10M 2 Cautions 2 2 2 2 Cautions Cautions Cautions Cautions working working voltage voltage voltage of of of of the camera camera camera is is is is 6V. � The The working working voltage the camera 6V. The camera is supplied by the power adapter or 8 AA batteries.
MG982K-10M 3 Quick Introductions 3 3 3 3 Quick Quick Quick Start Start Guide Guide Quick Start Start Guide Guide Power Power Supply Supply 3.1 Power Power Supply Supply Hunting Hunting mode mode outdoor outdoor use: use: use: u u u u se...
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MG982K-10M 3 Quick Introductions For first time use, we suggest you to use default settings (step1). Then select your country and carriers (step2) according to your SIM card and input your receive phone number in “administrator number” and receive e-mail address in ”Receive Email 1”...
MG982K-10M 3 Quick Introductions the power switch to SETUP position. After the camera acquires the signal and the SIM card icon appears, target an object and press “ “ “ “ SHOT SHOT SHOT SHOT” ” ” ” to take a photo manually.
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 4 4 4 4 Advanced Advanced Operations Advanced Advanced Operations Operations Operations This chapter explains the advanced operations for customizing the camera settings. Work Mode 4.1 Work Work Work Mode Mode Mode Setup Setup mode mode...
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 4.2.1 Setting Items 4.2.1 4.2.1 4.2.1 Setting Setting Setting Items Items Items Setting Setting Description Description Setting Setting Description Description Items Items Items Items Photo Photo Video Video There are three camera modes: Photo Photo,Video Video or...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Choose sensitivity of the PIR. The higher sensitivity indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion and takes more pictures or records more videos. It is recommended to use high sensitivity in room or environment with little...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 1. “ “ “ “ Manual Manual Manual Manual” ” ” ” : Choose “Manual” in SETUP mode. Please ensure a SIM card is inserted properly; please note only photos can be sent in SETUP mode. Video information can’t be sent in SETUP mode.
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Control Control Control Control enable communication function. It means if you choose Ctrl SMS Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl as ON ON, this camera can receive and respond your SMS command. Also you can retrieve live pictures any time. But the power consumption will be a little bigger than normal hunting status.
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations frequency of audio playback Study Code Enter RCH(wireless control), Zone1-Zone7 Language English Beep Sound Camera Posit A to Z Position Format SD Enter Yes, No Default Set Save Version Enter Remote Remote Remote C C C C ontrol...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Button B: Laser pointer Setup Setup status status Study Study Code Code Menu Menu Study Study Code Code Menu Menu Setup Setup status status Study Study Code Code Menu Menu Study Study Code Code Menu Menu...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 2. Power on or trigger the wireless sensor to study code. Page 18...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 3. When you want to remove the wireless sensor, please enter the study code menu, press “◄” or “►” button to cancel the “√.” Please note that the wireless sensors just can be used in Security...
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations The specified website is written in the last page of the manual. 4.5.1 User User L L L L evel evel 4.5.1 4.5.1 4.5.1 User User evel evel There are two user levels: administrator and normal users.
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Here the “0000 0000 0000 0000” is the original administrator’s password. Please change the password ASAP. Note:there is a “#”at the end of the commend. Dear Dear administrator administrator administrator, , , , your your your...
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations 4.5.5 SMS C C C C ommand ommand ommand L L L L ist 4.5.5 4.5.5 4.5.5 SMS ommand If you can’t use the Android APP for easy operation, the list below shows all the SMS commands for you. You can control your camera via SMS.
MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Get On Spot Photo Disarm Check Camera Settings Format TF Card #P#0000# (It’s suggested that the Administrator’s administrators password be changed at the Password beginning) Help C. C. C. C. Set Menu Menu Parameter Parameter Set Menu...
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MG982K-10M 4 Advanced Operations Call Change SMS Ctrl #e#zon# or #e#zoff# Change Camera #e#oa# (a~z) to set the camera position Position function #e#ooff# to off the camera position function Page 24...
MG982K-10M 5 Trouble shooting Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Trouble Trouble Shooting Shooting 5 5 5 5 There There There is is is is something something something something in in in in front front front front of of of of the...
Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone MG982K-10M Appendix Appendix Appendix I: I: I: I: PIR Detection Detection Zone Zone Appendix PIR Detection Detection Zone Zone Figure 6 shows the detection range in different detection angle. When the detection angle is 35°, the detection range is 50ft (15m).
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone MG982K-10M Figure 7 Detection angle vs. FOV angle This camera has a new design of PIR and the new PIR is patented. The new patented PIR’s detection range is ultra-long. Figure 8 shows the compared detection zone between normal PIR and the new patented PIR.
Ⅱ MG982K-10M Appendix : Error Code Append Appendix ix ix ix II II II II: : : : Error Error Code Append Error Code Append Error Code Code Code Meaning Description Possible Possible Possible Possible cause: cause: cause: cause: 1. The user forgets to input the receiving cellphone number.
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Ⅱ MG982K-10M Appendix : Error Code Possible Possible cause: cause: Possible Possible cause: cause: 1. The GSM network is not good or not well covered with the GPRS network. 2. The instability in signal transmission leads to some MMS setting parameters missing when the GSM base station do the data analysis.
Appendix Ⅳ: Parts List MG982K-10M Appendix Ⅳ: : : : Parts Appendix Parts List Appendix Appendix Parts Parts List List List Part Part Part Part Name Name Name Name Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Digital Camera Wireless Remote Control USB Cable Belt User’s Manual...
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MG982K-10M Declaration of Conformity We declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. CE versions of the BG500 which...
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FCC Statment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential ...
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