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Ltl Acorn 5310A / 5310WA Trail Camera

Box contents:

trail camera
strap
these instructions
warranty card (for your own records)
Set Up & Recording:
Remove any PIR sensor protectors before using your camera.
Open the hatch at the base of the camera & insert an SD Card (class 10, 16G max) and AA batteries
(at least 4). The camera can hold a maximum of 8 batteries so you can choose to add an extra 4 in
the back pack should you wish to - this would give your camera longer running time in the field.
Please read the section later in these pages about which batteries to use, battery choice is vital
to the performance of your Ltl Acorn trail camera and batteries are always the first place to
start if you think there is a problem with your camera!
Carefully remove back plate from camera body using the clips on each side and hand-tightening
screw on the back. The safest way to do this to avoid putting unnecessary stress on the side clips is
to hold the 2 parts of the camera together firmly with one hand whilst releasing the clips, one at a
time, with the other.
Move the ON/OFF/TEST switch on the bottom of camera to the TEST position.
The LCD screen will come on (will go straight off again if you have not inserted a compatible SD
card).
Push the MENU button & use the arrow keys to select & change settings.
Remember to push OK button after each setting change to save it.
Move the ON/OFF/TEST switch to the ON position, the LCD screen will now switch off & the
camera is now ready to start recording whenever motion/heat change is detected. You will see a red
light blink on the front of the camera for about 10 seconds after switching the camera into ON
mode, this is to give you time to move out of the sensor range to avoid recording yourself.
Close bottom hatch & re-fit back plate before putting camera in chosen location. Use the side clips
and the screw on the back to best seal the camera from the elements. The screw also takes some of
the strain off the side clips.

BATTERIES:

Batteries are not included but battery choice is vital for the performance of your camera.
Speak to your retailer for advice on which batteries they recommend but the UK distributor
recommends Energizer Ultimate Lithium (non rechargeables) and Panasonic Eneloop Pro
2500mA (rechargeables).
Power issues bring about many strange glitches and problems with any trail camera so it's very
important to use a recommend brand and type before assuming your camera has a fault.
IMPORTANT – Do not leave batteries inside the camera if you are not using it, this could
result in acid leak and ruin the camera – this is not covered under warranty!

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  • Page 1 Please read the section later in these pages about which batteries to use, battery choice is vital to the performance of your Ltl Acorn trail camera and batteries are always the first place to start if you think there is a problem with your camera! Carefully remove back plate from camera body using the clips on each side and hand-tightening screw on the back.
  • Page 2 MENU SETTINGS Pushing the MENU button when in TEST mode will take you into the built in Menu. You can use the UP & DOWN arrow buttons to move up and down through the menu options and you can use the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through the various different settings available for each selected menu option.
  • Page 3 Timelapse: this feature allows you to set you camera to record a video or capture an image every X amount of hours, minutes or seconds regardless of whether or not there is any subject triggering the camera at that moment in time. For instance you may want to record the changes on a construction project and so take a new image every 12 hours to monitor progress over time.
  • Page 4 Manual Reset: If you think your camera has developed a fault, try a system reset as below: Remove all batteries & SD Card, bring the camera inside for 24hrs then test again. When in TEST mode, push the menu button and scroll down to "Default", push OK to return your camera back to factory settings.
  • Page 5 What is Trigger Speed? Trigger speed determines how quickly, after detection by the main central/shooting sensor, will the camera then start actually recording. Trigger speed is always going to be faster when capturing images/photos than it is for recording video due to it taking the camera a little longer to “wake up” and prepare for video recording than it does for it to “wake up”...
  • Page 7 Some Troubleshooting Tips.. Batteries & SD Card First port of call if you think your camera is not working correctly is always power! Have a read of the section within these instruction pages about batteries and always try new ones of the recommended type before assuming a fault with the camera itself.

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5310wa

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