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User’s Guide for PRIMOS Mug Shot Trial Camera Model#63063 Thanks for purchasing this Primos Mug Shot Trail Camera. Please read this user’s guide carefully before your use. Product overview Fig.1...
Product Specifications: Model Number 63063 Image Resolution - Photo Mode 12MP (2MP base sensor) Image interval Fixed 5 seconds Lens Angular Field Of View 38 degrees (+/- 2 degrees) Video 720p (1080x720) Trigger speed 0.6s PIR Sensor Yes, auto sensitivity...
The camera display will show “LOBT” when the battery is low. Inserting SD Card: The Primos Mug Shot camera uses a standard SD memory card to save your photos (.jpg format) or videos (.avi format). SD and SDHC (high capacity) class 6 or higher speed cards, up to a maximum 32GB are supported.
There are only a few settings to make, so the process is quick and easy. To start setting up your Primos Mug Shot Trail Camera: To enter Setup Mode, move the Power Switch to the middle (AIM) position. The display will come on and show the initial Setup screen (Fig.4).
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+ a camera icon), Rapid Sequence of 3 Photos per trigger (display shows a still camera icon + 3) or Video Clips that are 10 seconds long at 720p resolution (display shows a movie camera icon). Press OK after setting. Setting Camera ID# (if using multiple cameras) (Fig.7) Use UP/DOWN to select a reference ID# (from “01”...
Using the adjustable web belt: Push one end of the belt through the two bracket on the back of the Primos Mug Shot Trail Camera. Thread the end of the belt securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly so there is no slack left. Note: it is not possible to use a cable lock (in the upper part of the bracket) and the web belt at the same time.
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Once you move the Power Switch to ON, the AIM/Status LED will blink for several seconds (10 seconds countdown). This gives you time to close and lock the front cover of the Primos Mug Shot Trail Camera and then walk away. During this time, the AIM/Status LED will blink continuously. After it stops blinking, the PIR sensor is active, and any motion that is detected by it will trigger the capture of photos or videos as programmed in Setup Mode.Be sure you have read the camera Setup Mode section.
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