Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Quick Start ..................6-10 1.1 What’s in the box? ................6 1.2 How to Get the Camera Ready ...........7 1.3 How to Setup the Camera ............8-9 1.3 Camera Default Settings in Red Letters ........10 2. Whole View and Details of the Camera .........11-12 2.1 Front View of Camera ..............11...
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing your new CREATIVE XP® GlassRaven 4G Cloud Trail Camera which can send instant HD photos & videos to your email address or phone number. We are an American family-owned business and you can contact us via email (support@creative-xp.com), our website...
Quick Start 1.2 How to Get the Camera Ready 1. Insert the batteries (not included) Open the camera housing and insert the batteries according to the way the electrodes are marked inside the battery case. Note: Use 8 AA Alkaline or Ni-MH (recommended) batteries. For better performance, please choose the “Battery Type”...
Quick Start 3. Mount the Antenna & Insert the simHero card (included) 1.3 How to Setup the Camera 1. Go to https://my.simhero.com and create an account with the SimHero REGISTRATION CODE - find it on the flyer provided with the SimHero data card in the camera box.
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Quick Start 2. Power on the Camera & Configure the Camera Settings Switch to SETUP and the screen will light up. Press the MENU key and you will enter the menu to view and change settings. Please press arrow keys for navigation and the OK key to confirm settings.
Quick Start 1.4 Camera Default Settings in Red letters Other Image Size PIR Switch Language 8MP/12MP/24MP ON/OFF English/... Multi-Shot PIR Sensitivity Stamp IP/2/3/4/5P High/Middle/Low ON/OFF Night Mode Delay Battery Type Balanced/Min. Blur/ OFF/ON Alkaline/NI-MH /Max Range Time Lapse Frequency Flash Power OFF/ON 50Hz/60Hz High/Low...
Whole View & Details of the Camera 2.2 Bottom View SD Card Slot Mini-USB Port Battery Slot DC In 2.3 Internal Back View 1. Front View LCD Color Screen Navigation Buttons /OK Button SIM Card (the chip faces the front of the housing side) Power Switch MENU...
Introduction 3. Introduction With contents in previous pages, I believe you have already got the basic idea about how this camera works. Before more details are presented, we would like to thank you for choosing one of our easy-operation highly qualified products.
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Introduction Also, we strongly recommend changing the batteries when power icon on camera screen or photo stamp is empty. Note: Don’t mix batteries types! Di erent batteries to be used in camera may cause permanent damage which also violates warranty policy! Due to di erent settings, objects activities within camera detection zone, di erent brands and quality of batteries, and using environment, etc;...
Introduction 3.3 SD Card Selection Using a memory card is required to operate the camera. When the camera is "ON" and no memory card is used, the screen displays "No card". The SD slot of the camera has a 32 GB memory capacity. Before inserting or removing the memory card, the camera must be turned "OFF".
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Introduction 4. In Test mode, camera will automatically power o in 3 mins if there is no keypad touching. 5. Don’t interrupt power supply during firmware upgrade, please deliver it back to factory if the device doesn’t work after upgrading. 6.
Introduction 3.6 Key Features 1. 0.4 seconds trigger speed; 2. Regular lens model: 58° FOV lens; 0.4 Seconds 52° PIR angle; Trigger Speed 3. Programmable 8/12/24 Megapixel high-quality resolution; 4. 60pcs invisible IR LEDs, o er 20 meters 5632x4224 (65 feet) real night vision distance; 24 MP Photos 5.
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Introduction 11. Optional small size (640*480) or large size (2560*1920) Thumbnail photos ; Small thumbnail 1 to 5 Photos image is the default setting and consumes approx. per Trigger 45kb of data. Large thumbnail image consumes approx. 300kb of data. 12.
Operation List 4.1 Photo Playback Turn “Power Switch” to SETUP position to enter test mode, press arrow button “ ” to enter Playback; press “ ” and “ ” for selection, “OK” to play photo. 1) Press button “ ” again to exit. 2) In Playback Mode, press “Menu”...
Operation List 4.5 Operation Menu Test mode, Press “Menu” once to enter camera setting menu; to navigate setting interface by pressing “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, or “ ”, press “OK” for selection, “Menu” to exit to previous page, and “Menu” to switch alpha/ digits/ symbols. Note: For some settings, user needs to press “Menu”...
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Operation List Max Num Default: unlimited; Optional: 1~99 /Day i.e.: user chooses 50, then camera will only send (Photos) 50 times every day. Each time, camera will send to APP. All the rest photos upon triggers will only be stored in SD card. 4G Setup Auto 1) Camera automatically connect to network when the SIM...
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Operation List Delay Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set a time interval that you desire between photos upon motion. This option keeps the camera from taking too many photos. Example: Camera will wait 1 minute between photo recordings only when motion is occuring if pre-set time interval is 00:01:00 Configurable delay time: 00:00:05~23:59:59.
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Operation List Other Settings Programmable Options Language English… Stamp Imprints of programmed camera ID, moon phase, temperature, date, and time on photo. Battery Type Alkaline/NI-MH (Choose the correct “type” to ensure best performance.) Frequency 50HZ, 60HZ; improper setting may cause camera screen flicker. SD Cycle Select “ON”, press “OK”, camera will continue to record photos by deleting earliest photos.
Troubleshooting 6.1 Photos Do Not Capture Subject of Interest 1. Check the “Sensor Level” (PIR sensitivity) parameter setting. For warm environmental conditions, set the Sensor Level to “High” and for cold weather use, set the sensor for “Low”. 2. Try to set your camera up in an area where no heat resources are in the camera’s field of view.
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Troubleshooting 6.3 Night Vision Flash Range Doesn’t Meet Expectation 1. Please check to make sure that batteries are fully charged or left power is enough; 2. “Max Range” o ers better IR flash range. Given IR flash range values are based on Max Range setting;...
Warranty With great pride and full confidence in our products, we always keep our words which are given to our customers as specified warranty terms and services below. Based on a strict QC system, we initially o er all our customers a one-year-long time-limited warranty.
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