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OWNERS MANUAL
Covert 16MP
CAM-H016-F
www.oztrail.com.au

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  • Page 1 OWNERS MANUAL Covert 16MP CAM-H016-F www.oztrail.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTEN TS PAGE Contents Page Introduction Important Safety Precautions Product Specification Contents Getting to know your Camera Getting Started Camera Operation AV Output Connection to a Computer Troubleshooting Warranty...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTI ON Congratulations on the purchase of your new camera. This manual contains important safety and operating information. Please read all the information carefully before you use the device to avoid accidents and keep it for future reference. Follow these important safety and operation instructions.
  • Page 4 yourself. Qualified personnel should perform repairs. • Disconnect or remove all power source from the camera before cleaning. • This product is not intended for commercial use. Household/personal use only. • To prevent software failure, never disconnect the product from a PC while file transferring is in progress •...
  • Page 5 • Remove old or discharged batteries from the product. • Remove the batteries when the product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted or corroded batteries. • Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources.
  • Page 6: Product Specification

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATI O N • Video Resolution: 720P (1280 x 720 @ 30fps), 1080P (1920 x 1080 @ 20fps) • Still Image: 3MP, 5MP, 8MP, 12MP, 16MP • 2.4” Preview Screen • IP54 • Triggering Distance: 20m • Triggering Speed: 0.6secs •...
  • Page 7: Contents

    CONTEN TS Please make sure that the items shown below are included in the package. Should an item be missing, please contact the local retailer from which you purchased this product Trail Camera 1 piece Mounting Bracket and Accessories 1 piece Mounting Strap 1 piece USB Cable...
  • Page 8: Getting To Know Your Camera

    GETTING TO KNOW Y OUR CAMERA DEVICE OVERVIEW...
  • Page 9 Up/Video Right Shot Left Menu Replay Down/Capture Micro SD Slot AV Output USB Output OFF (Mode Switch) Test (Mode Switch) ON (Mode Switch)
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Preview Screen IR LED Lens Motion Sensor Side Motion Sensors GETTING STARTED POWER SUPPLY Please install batteries before using the camera. Open the camera case and remove the battery cover. Install 8 pieces of 1.5V AA batteries. Please make sure they are inserted as per the (+ and -) symbols.
  • Page 11 INSERTING MIC RO S D C ARD This camera does not have internal memory. You will need a Class 8 or higher Micro SD card and must be inserted for this camera to operate and record. 1. Turn off the camera 2.
  • Page 12 MOUNTING STRAP The Mounting strap can be used to attached the camera to a tree or other object Position the camera and pull the loose end of the strap until the camera is firmly secured. To release the strap again, pull at the tab of the strap.
  • Page 13 MOUNTING BRACKET You can mount the camera permanently on a wall or tree using the below fasteners supplied with this product. Tripod screw Lock nut Pivot bolts Mounting holes Hex Key Wall plugs Mounting screws...
  • Page 14 Installation Tools required (not included) Drill 6 mm drill bit Phillips head screwdriver Please Note: The supplied wall plugs the supplied wall plugs are only suitable for mounting on concrete and stone. The camera can be tighten with the “Lock nut” . The camera positioning can be adjusted by loosening and tightening the “Pivot bolts”.
  • Page 15: Camera Operation

    The assembly material used must be suitable for the respective location. If in doubt, consult a professional. CAMERA OPERATION SETTING UP THE CAMERA When first using the camera we need to adjust the settings to suit the planned recording method. Inside the camera you will find a switch that says OFF-TEST-ON.
  • Page 16 ADJUST SETTINGS To adjust the settings move the mode switch to TEST and press the “Menu” button. Press the “Up/Down” buttons to select the setting and “OK” button to enter and confirm the setting. MENU FUNCTION Mode Set the mode of the camera Photo: The camera will just take pictures Video: The camera will only record video Photo &...
  • Page 17 Photo Series Sets the number of continuous photos the camera can take in photo mode. Options:【1】/【3】/【7】 Video Set the video resolution for your videos. Resolution Options:【1920 x 1080P】/【1280 x 720P】 /【720 x 480P】 /【640 x 480P】/【320 x 240P】 TL Video Set the resolution of time lapse video.
  • Page 18 The Shot lag is the time the camera will wait after the 1 recording before the motion sensor will start working again. For example if you select 1 minute, after the recording the camera does not record any images or videos during this 1 minute period.
  • Page 19 Side Motion Allows you to turn on/off the two side Sensors motion sensors. Options:【On】/【Off】 Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of the motion sensor. Motion Sensors Options:【Low】/【Middle】/【High】 Target Set the target recording time. As shown in Recording Time below picture, you can set the start and stop time.
  • Page 20 Time Lapse In Time lapse menu, there are three options as below. Normal: The camera will take pictures automatically as per set time interval. For example set the interval time to 1 hour, the camera will take a photo every hour. If you want to record a plant flowering, the camera will take 24 photos in 24 hours.
  • Page 21 Settings Set time lapse Hr:Min :Sec Notification:Motion sensors deactivated MENU Back OK Select Language Set the language display on the screen. Options: 【English】 / 【German】 / 【Danish】 / 【 Finnish】 / 【 Swedish】 / 【 Spanish】 / 【 French】 /【Italian】/【Dutch】/【Portuguese】/ 【Simplified Chinese】/【Japanese】...
  • Page 22 To adjust the time and date press Left/Right button to choose the value and the Up/Down button to adjust the value. Press the OK button to confirm. Options: 【Set time & date】 / 【 Time format】 /【Date format】 Photo Stamp Stamp the Time/Date on the photos Options:...
  • Page 23 Options:【On】/【Off】 Format Formatting the memory card will delete all Memory Card data permanently be sure to save any information on your computer before formatting. Before using a new memory card or a card that has been used in another device previously, please format the memory card to ensure it works properly with the camera.
  • Page 24 Options:【On】/【Off】 Version Look up the firmware information of the camera TEST MODE In this mode you can adjust settings (above), take photos, record video and playback files manually. Move the mode switch to TEST. Photos: Press the “Down/Capture” button to switch to photo mode.
  • Page 25 Press the “Up/Down” button buttons to select the files you want to review. To playback video, press the “OK” button and press again to pause. Press the “Menu” button to stop playback. Press “Replay” button again to exit the playback mode. Playback Menu: While in playback mode, press the “Menu”...
  • Page 26 Activate slide Playback the photos in slide a slide show. show Each photo will be displayed for 3 seconds. Press the “OK” button to stop playing. Write protect Use this function to protect the files from being deleted by accident. Options:【Write-protect current file】/ 【Write-protect all files】...
  • Page 27 The camera will begin to operate independently and enter standby mode waiting for an object to be detected by the cameras motion sensor. Once detected, the camera will record photos/videos according to your settings. When the object has left the detection area the camera will return to standby mode waiting for another motion to activate it.
  • Page 28: Av Output

    AV OUTPUT The camera can transfer the video signal to an external monitor or a television. Please follow below instructions to operate. Connect the camera to the TV via provided AV cable. Turn on the TV and set it to AV mode. Turn on the camera;...
  • Page 29: Connection To A Computer

    CONNE CTING T O A COMP UTER Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camera to your computer. After connected to the computer “USB” will appear on the screen of the camera. Once inserted the computer the removable disk icon should be displayed on screen.
  • Page 30 Files stored on the camera are located in the folder named "DCIM". Copy the photos or files to your computer. Note: when watching the videos on your computer, please ensure you are using the latest version of your media player.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution The exposure from Place your camera in a North or the sun makes my South facing location this will images no good. help to prevent exposure issues from the sun. Forgotten your Please contact our customer Password support.
  • Page 32 AV input for TV Check your TV manual on how to connect AV cables. Some TV may require a composite break-out cable or adapter which is not include in the product I cannot upload Check all cable connections are images to the PC secured.
  • Page 33: Warranty

    WARRANTY OZtrail warrants this product against defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase. OZtrail will repair or replace the product, at its discretion, should a warrantable defect arise within the warranty period. If the exact model is unavailable a model of equivalent nature will be substituted at our discretion.
  • Page 34 You may also contact OZtrail Leisure Products, by phone: 1300 362 921, or in writing: PO Box 1110, Eagle Farm QLD 4009, by email: warranty@oztrail.com.au. The benefits under OZtrail’s warranty against defects are in addition to other rights and remedies under law in relation to goods.
  • Page 35 Designed by: OZtrail Leisure Products 71 Charles Ulm Place, Eagle Farm, QLD 4009 AUSTRALIA P 1300 362 921 www.oztrail.com.au facebook.com/OZtrailAustralia...

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