Boly Media SG880MK-18mHD User Manual

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SG880MK-18mHD

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  • Page 1 Infrared Mobile Digital Scouting Camera User Manual SG880MK-18mHD...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1.Getting Started............1 2. Camera Operations..........2 2.1 Batteries/ Power Supply ....... 2 2.2 SD Card Information........2 2.3 SIM Card Information........3 2.4 Camera Modes ..........4 2.5 Trigger Modes...........4 2.6 Manual Image / Video Capturing.....6 2.7 Manage Images and/or Videos ....
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    1.Getting Started Latch Battery tray Battery tray handle When mounting the camera outdoors, use the strap that was included with the camera. Periodically clean the camera lens and PIR sensor to avoid dust build up, which can reduce picture quality, and check to make sure the mounting strap is not loose.
  • Page 5: Camera Operations

    2. Camera Operations 2.1 Batteries/ Power Supply The camera is powered by four or eight AA batteries - High-density, high-performance, rechargeable Alkaline or NiMH batteries are recommended. When the batteries are low, the indication LED will blink twice, then the camera will automatically shut down.
  • Page 6: Sim Card Information

    card and has no built-in internal memory. The camera will not function if the SD card is not properly inserted. ●Make sure the SD card is unlocked before inserting the SD card into the camera The camera will power off if a locked SD card is inserted.
  • Page 7: Camera Modes

    2.4 Camera Modes The different modes are accessed by sliding the power switch to the different positions marked on the camera: ●OFF Mode Turns the camera off. The camera will still consume a small amount of power while in OFF mode. It is recommended to remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for a long period of time.
  • Page 8 combined PIR/Time Lapse mode. These modes are controlled by three different menu options (PIR Trigger/Sensitivity, PIR Interval, and Time Lapse). Trigger/Sensitivity: Controls responsive the camera is to motion. If the PIR Trigger/Sensitivity option is set to OFF, the camera will not respond to any motion within the camera’s range.
  • Page 9: Manual Image / Video Capturing

    interval, the camera will not react to any detected motion or activate at the scheduled Time Lapse interval. Further detailed information about the trigger modes can be found in section 3.2 of the manual. 2.6 Manual Image / Video Capturing Place the camera in ON mode and press ►...
  • Page 10: Sending Images

    2.8 Sending Images Images can be sent directly to your wireless device or email, based on the Send Mode settings. Email and wireless device information need to be set up in the Menu options while the camera is in TEST/SETUP Mode. Images can only be sent when the wireless signal strength is adequate and a correctly setup SIM card is recognized and installed.
  • Page 11: Camera Setup Settings And Display

    3 Camera Setup Settings and Display The remote control is required for the initial setup and for changing any camera settings. When powering on the camera, please allow 10-20 seconds for the camera to recognize the remote. An icon on the LCD screen will appear once the camera recognized remote.
  • Page 12: Mobile Communication

    3.2 Mobile Communication The camera can receive and respond to commands sent via SMS, MMS, GRPS, and the Apple or Android application, as long as the camera is correctly connected to a wireless carrier. Supported wireless carrier bands: GSM (MHz): 850, 900, 1800, 1900 WCDMA (MHz): 850, 900, 1900, 2100 To enable the SMS functionality using the mobile application, complete the following steps.
  • Page 13: Camera Setup Software

    For MMS and GPRS functionality, the following menu Setup options will need to be set:  MMS set  GPRS set  Send to Phone The settings for these options vary between service providers. You will need to contact your SIM service provider for specifics on these settings.
  • Page 14 First, select your country and carriers (step1) according to your SIM card and input your receiving phone number in “administrator number” and receiving e-mail address in “ Receive Email 1 ” (step3). For first time use, we suggest you to use default settings (step2).
  • Page 15: Mobile Applications

    3.4 Mobile Applications When the camera is switched to the ON mode, you can change some of the basic camera settings through the mobile application. mobile application currently supported by Android and Apple devices. Charges or fees may be incurred through your cellular provider when sending text messages to the camera.
  • Page 16 Function SMS Command http://mmsc.cingular.com#66.2 Parameters 09.11.32#8080#wap.cingular# account#password# (The example parameters are for if your carrier is AT&T) GPRS #s#bmctest123@163.com#bmc12 Parameters 3#25#cmnet#smtp.163.com#acco unt#password# (The example parameters are for if your email host is 163) Set Normal #n#13800138001#13800138002 User’s #13800138003# Phone Set Receive #r#bmc1@sina.com#bmc2@sina.
  • Page 17: Camera Setup Options

    Hon: work hour) Format SD Card Help Note: all SMS commands are only available for the admin number; each camera has only one admin number. 3.6 Camera Setup Options To view the camera settings menu, press MENU in TEST mode. With the remote, use the “▲” or “▼” key to select the sub-menu, use the “◄”...
  • Page 18 necessary, e.g., after every battery change. The date format is month/day/year; the time format is hour: minute: second. Valid values for the year are between 2009 and 2050. Choose the image size, e.g. 18 mega pixels, 12 mega pixels or 5 mega Photo Size pixels.
  • Page 19 parameter is Off, which means the timer function is disabled. Changing this parameter to a non-zero value turns on the Time Lapse mode, and the camera will take photos at the given time interval. Please note that if PIR Trigger is set to Off, then Time Lapse can’t be set to Off.
  • Page 20 Please note that if the Time Lapse is set to Off, then the PIR Trigger can’t be set to Off. Default: Normal This parameter indicates how long the PIR (Passive Infrared motion sensor) will be disabled after being triggered in the ON mode. During this time the device will not react to motion.
  • Page 21 provider. You should set the right MMS parameters for the settings: URL, APN, IP and Port. Please contact your network service provider if you are not familiar with these settings. The camera sends images through a GPRS network with the SMTP protocol to an Email address.
  • Page 22 many pictures it had taken each day. So, you will get a summarized text message with the last picture taken before 20:00PM. If it is in Photo mode, the camera will send a MMS at the preset time. The MMS will show you the latest photo and the total quantity of the pictures taken.
  • Page 23 instead of MMS. 4) “OFF”: Disables the communication function. Default: Manual Choose whether to send the image to your Phone or to to your Email. Phone[MMS]: Send the image to your cell phone via WAP. Email[MMS]: Send the image to Send To your Email address via WAP.
  • Page 24 about the Firmware and IMEI of this camera. Deletes all images and videos in the SD card. Make sure you have made a Format SD backup of important data before selecting this option. Default Restore all camera settings to the Settings default values.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    4 Troubleshooting 1 There is something in front of the camera lens. Is the camera broken? A: The camera is not broken. What’s in front of the lens is called an IR-cut filter. When the camera is powered on, the IR-cut will reset and cover the lens. The IR-cut will be at a random place only when the camera is powered off 2 The camera display screen is not working...
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  • Page 27: Pir Detection Zone

    5 PIR Detection Zone This camera has a new PIR design, which is patented. The new PIR’s detection range can reach90ft in good environments. The following picture compares the detection zone between the normal PIR and the new PIR. The PIR detection angle (α) is barely smaller than the field of view (FOV) angle (β).
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    6 Technical Specifications 5MP Color CMOS, Image Sensor 12MP, 18MP Interpolation F/NO=2.4 Lens FOV(Field of View)=57° PIR detection 90ft range Display Screen 1.44” LCD Memory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB 18MP =4864x3648 Picture 12MP = 4032×3024 Resolution 5MP = 2560×1920 Video Resolution 1920x1080 ,1280x720,640×480 PIR Sensitivity...
  • Page 29: Parts List

    7 Parts List Part Name Quantity Digital Camera Wireless Remote USB Cable Belt User Manual Enhanced Antenna Warranty Card Page 26...
  • Page 30 Download the camera setup software from here: http://www.bolymedia.com/index/Support For Mobile applications:  Android: Visit our website @ www.bolymedia.com  Apple: Download the authorized application using the Apple Apps online store. Version 1.0...

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