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Dsoon H511C User Manual

Dsoon H511C User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual Trail Camera Model: H511C...
  • Page 3 We appreciate your business and want to earn your trust. Please refer to the instructions in this manual to ensure that you are completely satisfied with this product. Dsoon Customer Service: Email: dsoonservice@hotmail.com Facebook messenger WhatsApp Web :...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents .............. 4 Camera Overview ..........1 How to Start the Camera? ........ 3 Warm Tips ............5 Basic Operation ..........7 Parameters ............10 Take Photos、Record Video、Playback..22 FCC Compliance Statement ......24...
  • Page 5: Camera Overview

    Camera Overview 1. LCD Screen 2. LED IR Flash 3. Lens 4. Up/Video Button 5. Down/Photo Button 6. PIR Sensor 7. OK/Shot Button...
  • Page 6 8. Menu Button 9. Right Button 10. Playback Button 11. DC Port 12. Tripod Socket 13. Battery Slot 14. Power/Mode Switch(OFF/TEST/ON) 15. USB Port 16. TF Card Slot...
  • Page 7: How To Start The Camera

    How to Start the Camera? 1. Please remove the protective foil from the camera. 2. Install 4 x 1.5V AA batteries and Insert a micro SD card(up to 32GB with class 6 or above high speed). 3. Switch to “TEST” mode. Press “MENU” button to enter setting.
  • Page 8: Contents

    current page. 5. It is recommended to complete "Format Memory Card", "Reset settings", "Set Time & date" before use, then set other parameters (Camera is pre-programmed to default settings. If you don’t need to change it, you can directly Switch to “ON” Mode). After setting the parameters to your preferences, be sure to move the switch to “ON”...
  • Page 9: Warm Tips

    Warm Tips 1. Be sure the camera’s power is switched OFF before inserting or removing SD cards or batteries. 2. If using external power source, do not remove internal batteries. You can connect an external 6V DC power source with at least 1.5A to the DC Port port at the bottom of the camera.
  • Page 10 oldest file will be be replaced and recording continues as expected. 6. To take out the SD card, just gently push in the card, Don’t try to pull it out without pushing in first. 7. Removing the battery will reset the camera time and date.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation ● OFF Mode Switch the Mode Button to OFF to turn off the camera. The OFF mode is the safe mode when any actions need to be taken (e.g. Replacing the micro SD card or batteries, or transporting the device). ●...
  • Page 12 Switch the Mode Button to TEST to turn on the camera. You can check and change the settings of the camera by using its built-in LCD screen. You can also take photos, record videos and play files manually. Change Setting in TEST Mode ●...
  • Page 13 ● Press the MENU key to exit the setup menu. ● Press the PLAY key to enter image review mode.
  • Page 14: Parameters

    Parameters Mode Photo: Capture photos with motion detection. Video: Capture videos with motion detection. Photo&Video: Capture both photos and videos with motion detection. Options: 【Photo】 / 【 Video】 / 【 Photo&Video】 . Photo Resolution Set resolution for still photos. Options :【 12MP: 4608x2592P 】 / 【 8MP: 3840x2160P 】...
  • Page 15 Photo Series Selects how many photos will be taken in sequence per trigger. Options :【 1 photo 】 / 【 2 photos in series 】 / 【 3 photos in series 】 . Video Resolution Set the video resolution. Options: 【 1920x1080 】 / 【 1280x720 】 / 【...
  • Page 16 Video Length Set the length of each video clip recorded each time when motion is detected Options : 3-59 seconds or 1-2 minutes. Audio Recording Opening this function, you'll be able to record sound while recording a video. Options :【 On 】 / 【 Off 】 . Shot Lag 1.The Shot lag is referring to is the time delay between one shot and the next.
  • Page 17 the trail camera to take and record the photo once the camera detects an animal). 2.For example, if you set your Shot lag time on your camera to a 5 second, when the camera captures the action and finishes shooting, it will wait 5 seconds before subsequent detection.
  • Page 18 Sensitivity Motion Sensors This refers to how sensitive the camera is to objects that pass in front of it. For interior areas environments with little interference, select High. Select Middle for exterior areas and environments with a normal amount of interference, and select Low for environments with a high level of interference (Please...
  • Page 19 down quite liberally, as larger animals are obviously easier to detect. However, if you are after getting photos of a rare song bird that is nesting near by, the High sensitivity might be your best option. Options: [Low]/[Middle]/[High]. Target Recording Time You can set the camera to start recording at a specific clock time(Make sure you set the date and time of the camera accurately...
  • Page 20 images outside of the active phase. For example, you may only be interested in nocturnal animals, so you schedule your camera to only work at night. Options :【 On 】 / 【 Off 】 . Time Lapse When Time lapse model is turned on, the PIR sensor is not available, which means that the camera will not detect.
  • Page 21 [Normal]: Set the interval for taking photos or videos regularly(According to the "mode/resolution/photo series" you set). For example, set the interval time to 1 hour, the camera will take a photo every hour. If you want to observe that a plant blooms, the camera will take 24 photos in 24 hours to record the whole process of blooming.
  • Page 22 ● Interval Options: The default is 30-seconds, but can be set anywhere from 3-seconds to 24-hour. Language Set the language display on screen. Options : 【 English 】 / 【 Espanol 】 / 【 Portugues 】 / 【 Francais 】 / 【 Deutsch 】 / 【 Italiano 】 / 【...
  • Page 23 you turned OFF, cameras will stop saving new data to your SD card once it is full. Options :【 On 】 / 【 Off 】 . Time & date Options: [Set time&date]: Use RIGHT buttons to move to next field. Use UP/DOWN buttons to change the setting, pressing the OK button to save the changes.
  • Page 24 Photo Stamp Offer the stamp with info such as date, time, moon phase and temperature the moment the photo was taken. Options:[Time&date]:stamped time, date, moon phase and temperature. [Date]:stamped time, moon phase temperature. [Off]:no stamp. Password Protection Set password of the trail camera. From "0-9" and "A-Z".
  • Page 25 Format Memory Card Formatting memory card will completely erase all photos on the memory card. Options:[Yes]/[No]. Serial NO. Set the unique serial number for the camera.From "0-9" and "A-Z", Up to 4 character. Options:[On]/[Off]. Reset Settings Restore all camera settings to the factory default settings except time and date.
  • Page 26: Take Photos、Record Video、Playback

    Take Photos、Record Video、Playback Switch the Mode Button to “Test”. In this mode,you can take photos, record video and playback files manually. ♦ Take Photos/Videos:Press UP/DOWN button to switch to photo/video mode. Press OK button to take a picture/video. Press OK button again to stop recording video.
  • Page 27 button to stop playback. Press Playback button again to exit the playback mode. Playback Menu: 1 ) Delete current file : Delete the current photo or video. Options :【 Cancel 】 / 【 Delete 】 . 2 ) Delete all files : Delete all photo and video files in the memory card.
  • Page 28: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits designed provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful...
  • Page 29 interference that cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 30 interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.