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Thanks! First and foremost… If you’re reading this, you bought the Trek, which means that you’ve supported us in our mission to build a better hunting industry company! We want to give you an extremely gracious and humble “thank you”...
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BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY/NAVIGATION On/Off/Setup Slider Switch: -On sets the camera into the startup countdown. -Off shuts the camera down. -Setup turns the camera into setup/program. This is where you access the user menu. Menu – Opens the camera menu. Directional keys – Used for navigating the menu. Enter –...
yes is flashing, then press enter to format your SD card. Turn the camera off. 4. Pick a location and mount the camera via the included strap or a 3rd party mounting system. We recommend setting the camera up within 20’-25’ of where you think the target will be.
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-To cycle through the Trek’s menu options use the up/down direction keys. -To change menu options press enter to select menu option shown on the screen so the option feature flashes. -To change menu option feature use the directional keys. Press enter to select and save desired change.
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LAPSE: In time lapse mode the camera will take a series of photos at a programmed specified interval throughout the day. As in all Exodus Trail Cameras, you also have the ability to leave the PIR sensor on to capture images in between specified time lapse intervals.
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PHOTO SIZE: The image size section allows you to set the resolution of the photos the camera takes. You can chose from 2MP, 6MP, 8MP, and 12MP. The MP stands for MegaPixels. COUNT: This is the photo burst selection. You BURST can set the camera to take between 1 and 9 photos per trigger event while in photo mode.
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OPERATING START: Set the operating starting hour of the camera in this section. As default the camera comes setup to start at 08:01 AM. STOP: Set the operating stop hour of the OPERATING camera in this section. As default the camera comes setup to stop at 08:00 AM.
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LONGITUDE/LATTITUDE: In this option, you can enter the coordinates of your camera and it will enable GPS geotagging of your photos. DEFAULT SET: Selecting “yes” will reset the camera back to the factory default settings. FORMAT: Formatting is recommended everytime that you insert a SD card into the camera.
THE EXODUS WARRANTY One of the things that we are most proud of here at Exodus is our 5 year fully covered warranty. Basically, if your camera stops working under normal use in the first 5 years, we will replace it absolutely free of charge.
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However, most of this is covered by our 5-yr theft / accidental damage policy. You can read the entire Exodus warranty policy and theft/accidental damage replacement policy at www.exodusoutdoorgear.com/warranty-policy...
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Battery malfunction is one item that is not covered in our warranty, although it is covered in our theft/accidental damage replacement policy. batteries: The Trek is compatible with a For external 12v/1amp external power source. We ask that customers remain very cautious about potential options and make sure that the specifications match the above.
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SD Card Requirements: The Trek will work with all major American SD card brands. The maximum size is 32GB and we recommend a class 4 or higher card for higher resolution photos and video. Again, just a reminder to never remove the SD card while the...
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FCC STATEMENTS: Note: Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s authority to operate this device. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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