Balever BL380WM User Manual

Forest cameras 120 grad wide lens/0.6s trigger/1080p hd/gprs mms

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BALEVER
BL380WM
Forest Cameras
120° wide lens/0.6s Trigger/1080P HD/GPRS MMS

User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    BALEVER BL380WM Forest Cameras 120° wide lens/0.6s Trigger/1080P HD/GPRS MMS User Manual...
  • Page 2: Main Features

    Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. You have selected a high-quality product. The operating instructions are a constituent of this product. They contain important information about safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Use this product only as described and only for the specified areas of application.
  • Page 3: Power Supply

    Power supply ♦ To insert batteries in the device, first open the base plate and pull out the battery compartment.When you replace the battery, please replace all batteries. Do not mix using the old and new batteries together. ♦ Insert 4 x 1.5 V LR6/AA batteries into the battery slots . Please pay close attention to the polarity, which is marked on the battery compartment.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications Image sensor 5MP CMOS sensor Photo resolution 12MP / 8M / 5M / 1.3M 1920*1080P/30fps; Video resolution 1280x720/30fps 720x480/30fps; 640x480/30fps File format JPG/AVI Lens F=3.1; FOV=120°; Auto IR-Cut Display 2.0" TFTLCD External memory TF card up to 32GB 65 Feet/20 Meters; 30 Feet/10 Meters on Range of IR flash Low-glow Flash Triggering distance...
  • Page 5: Transferring Recordings To A Computer

    MMS E-mail 1 E-mail addresses English/French/Spanish/Portuguese/Deutsch/ Language Italian/Chinese/Japanese Password 4-Digit Numbers Build-in Microphone Build in Speaker Auto-distinguish images Color images in daytime/black & white night images Auto power off in 3 minutes while no keypad controllin Auto Power Off TV-out PC Interface Mini USB2.0 4xAA;Expandable to 12xAA...
  • Page 6: Handling And Operation

    Cleaning Damage to the device! ► To avoid irreparable damage, ensure that no moisture penetrates the device during cleaning. ■ Clean the surfaces of the device with a soft, dry cloth. Use a normal commercial detergent and water to remove stubborn residue. Ensure that no water gets into the device. ■...
  • Page 7 The Menu on the keypad allows you to program the camera to work the way you want. How to finish the Parameter by the remote control. 1.Mode To select whether photos or videos are to be recorded in motion detection mode. In “Photo + Video” mode, the camera first takes a photo and then starts filming video.
  • Page 8 5.Date & time Press OK to set up date and time. They will be displayed on the photos that the camera takes. 6.Shooting No. Select the number of photos that are to be taken in succession when the camera is activated in photo mode.
  • Page 9 During the selected interval, the camera will not record any images or videos. This prevents the memory card from being filled up with too many recordings of the same event. You can select between 3 seconds to 60 minutes. 9.PIR Sensitivity The sensitivity of the main motion sensor is set here.
  • Page 10 Press the up/down buttons to set the hour for the start of the active phase. Then switch to the next field using the right button. Press the up /down buttons to set the minutes for the start of the active phase. The settings made here apply every day.
  • Page 11 14.Time lapse With this function the camera automatically takes pictures at adjustable intervals. This is useful if you want to observe the blooming of plants or the like, for example. When you confirm“On”with the OK button, you can then set the desired time interval using the menu that now appears: Press the up/ down buttons to set the hour of the desired time interval.Then switch to the next field,“Min ”, using the right button.
  • Page 12 17.MMS status Choose either VGA=640x480 or QVGA=320x240, which defines the resolution size of the MMS picture. 18.Record audio Open the function, you can record sound while recording video. 19.Default Settings If you select“Yes”the menu item and then slide the select bar in the following prompt to“OK”using the / buttons and then press the OK button, all previously made camera settings including any password will be deleted and the factory settings will be restored.
  • Page 13 card. Select“Yes”with the OK button and confirm the following prompt with the OK button. The formatting process starts. While the card is being formatted, the message “Please wait”appears. 21.Version Check the Software Version number.That’s will be help to the manufacturer to find our the reason when the camera with problem.
  • Page 14 a.Mode To select whether photos or videos are to be recorded in motion detection mode. In “Photo + Video” mode, the camera first takes a photo and then starts filming video. b.Language Here you can set English / French / Spanish / Portuguese / Dutch/ Italian / T Chinese / S Chinese/Japanese as the menu language.
  • Page 15 e.Video length Use the up/down buttons to select the length of the video recording (between 5–30 seconds) that is to be made when video recording is activated. The longer the recording time selected, the shorter the operating time. f.Interval Inpute the minimum time period(between 3second and 60mins) that the camera should wait before reacting to subsequent activation of the sensor after the initial recording.
  • Page 16 Input the hour and minute for the start/end of the active phase. Confirm your selection with the “OK” button and to close this sub-menu. The settings made here apply every day. The camera will not record any images outside of the active phase.
  • Page 17 n.Serial No Select“On”if you want to use a serial number to rank the camera. In the following sub-menu, you can set a 4-digit combination: Confirm your selection with the “OK” button and close this sub-menu. o.Time lapse With this function the camera automatically takes pictures at adjustable intervals. This is useful if you want to observe the blooming of plants or the like, for example.
  • Page 18 Confirm your selection with the “OK” button and close this sub-menu. q.MMS / SMPT Setup Choose your country and operator in this sub-menu to finish the MMS(MMS/SMTP/Both) setup. r.Default Config all the setting data will be recovery to the factory setting after you click this key. s.Load Config File Load the config from your SD card(that was made before) u.Save config no:...
  • Page 19 Exit the system...

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