YUNEEC SS-3.0CG Instruction Manual

Scouting trail camera none cellular model 3g mode

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Instruction MANUAL
Scouting Trail Camera
None Cellular Model
3G Model
(Any contents related to 3G/MMS are for 3G model only.)

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  • Page 1 Instruction MANUAL Scouting Trail Camera None Cellular Model 3G Model (Any contents related to 3G/MMS are for 3G model only.)
  • Page 2 Pls scan QR codes below to download APP for remote control functions of 3G model. For IOS APP For Android APP...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Quick Start..................................- 1 - 1.1 What in the Box?..............................- 1 - 1.2 Quick Start................................- 1 - 1.3 Camera Default Settings in Red Letter........................ - 3 - 2. Whole View and Details of Camera..........................- 4 - 2.1 Figure 1: Front View of Camera;......................... - 4 - 2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View of Camera;........................- 5 - 2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Side and Back View of Camera.....................
  • Page 4: Quick Start

    1. Quick Start 1.1 What in the Box? 1* Trail camera 1* Nylon bandage 1* USB cable 1* TV cable 1* Paper instruction manual 1* Antenna (3G Model Only) 1.2 Quick Start Step 1: Fix the antenna Step 2: Insert the batteries Open the latches on camera two sides slightly, then unscrewing the battery door at the bottom.
  • Page 5 Step 3: Insert SIM card (3G Model Only) and SD card Step 4: Get camera working 1) Switch the 1st and 4th button to “ON”, then press “OK” button, LED screen will be lightened. Camera search signal automatically which takes around 30-40sec, then you will see the signal bar displayed in the top left corner of LED...
  • Page 6: Camera Default Settings In Red Letter

    1.3 Camera Default Settings in Red Letter - 3 -...
  • Page 7: Whole View And Details Of Camera

    2. Whole View and Details of Camera 2.1 Figure 1: Front View of Camera; 25 IR LEDs Indicator Light Light Sensor Lens (day/night) 56 IR LEDs in Total PIR Sensor 31 IR LEDs (Can be turned off) Antenna - 4 -...
  • Page 8: Figure 2: Bottom View Of Camera

    2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View of Camera; Battery Slot Push slightly to open this cover DC in SD Card Slot USB Port TV Out 2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Side and Back View of Camera Battery Slot SIM Card (Golden Part Face Down) - 5 -...
  • Page 9: Function Keys & Other Details

    2.4 Function Keys & Other Details 2.4.1 Switch Buttons Camera/Video Switch GPRS Switch Power Switch IR LEDs Group Switch 1) Switch ON to enable camera to work; Note: indicator light flashes 5 times before camera starts to work on PIR (Auto Motion Detection Mode) 2) Switch ON, then press “OK”...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    3. Introduction With contents in previous pages, believe you’ve already got a brief idea about how this camera works. Before more details presented, here we want to thank you for choosing one of our easy operation highly qualified products. You now may enjoy the excellences reflected on this series product.
  • Page 11: Sd Card Selection

    Test Condition: LCD screen off. Mode: “Power On” _PIR intelligent automatically monitoring 8AA Alkaline Batteries (None cellular model) Photos shot per Working Video clips shot per day Working time time IR LEDs On Max.Ran 100 pics 36 days 10secs video clips 10 clips 37 days Balanced...
  • Page 12: Usb Connection

    3.5 USB Connection When camera is connected via USB cable; screen display “MSDC”, press “Menu” once, “MSDC” turns to “PC Cam”, camera now can be used as a PC camera; press “Menu” again, camera exits PC camera mode. 3.6 Attention 1) Insert the SD memory card correctly, camera does not support SD card hot swap (insertion).
  • Page 13: Operation List

    * Below are for 3G Model only 12) With MMS/3G/SMTP/FTP function, camera can transmit photos to 1-2 preset mobile phones and 1-2 email per trigger. 13) SMS to realize various remote configurations; 14) SMS to enable camera to shoot a photo and send back instantly; 15) Support most 2G and 3G SIM cards;...
  • Page 14  Settings Programmable Options Cam ID Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set 4 digits/ alphabets for each camera. Such function can help user to identify photos are from where and which camera. Cam Mode Photo, PIC+VIDEO, Video 1) Switch ON “Photo/Video Switch” to Pic icon—Photographing mode, or PIC + Video mode;...
  • Page 15 longer detection distance; 3) easier for sensor to detect difference between body heat and outdoor temperature; 4) easier to trigger camera to record. In high temperature environment, body heat of subjects and environment temperature is hard to tell by camera, suggest setting “High”. Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set a time interval that you desire between Delay photos/videos upon motion.
  • Page 16 Enter your local operator’s 3G APN, and corresponding Username and Password. Note: Only with 3G setups added, can SMTP and FTP functions work. 3G Setup Note: it’s not a must to enter Username and Password of APN. But some operators may require this password access to enable GPRS function. For details, pls contact your local operator.
  • Page 17 2) Pls re-try your PIN code as if you see “Pls input PIN-Code” after signal search; 3) SIM is normally limited to be activated 3 times; it’ll be locked if PIN code entered are all wrong during these 3 times trial. So we suggest you to double confirm your PIN code before you try again.
  • Page 18: Specification

    Battery Alkaline/ NI-MH Type Choose correct battery type of used batteries in camera makes camera perform better. Frequency 50HZ, 60HZ; improper setting may cause camera screen flicker SD Cycle Select “ON”, press “OK”, camera will continue to record photos/videos by deleting earliest photos or video clips.
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting

    Stand-by Current 0.173mA Stand-by Time 4~6 months (4×AA~8×AA) Auto Power Off auto switch to mode “ON” in 60s without any operations IR LEDs Off Photo: 120mA; Video: 110mA Regular Lens Photo: Max.Range: 670mA Balanced: 850mA Min.Blur: 1050mA Video: 670mA Power Consumption IR LEDs On Wide lens Photo: Max.Range: 850mA...
  • Page 20: Camera Stops Taking Images Or Won't Take Images

    6.2 Camera Stops Taking Images or Won’t Take Images 1) Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full, camera will stop taking images. Or user can turn on Cycle Recording to avoid such problem. 2) Check batteries to make sure that alkaline, or NiMH AA batteries left power is enough for camera to work.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    7. Warranty With great pride and full confidence in our products, we always keep our words which are given to our customers as specified warranty terms and services below. Based on a strict QC system, we initially offer all our customers one year long time limited warranty, come along with selectable chargeable...

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