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Thanks for purchasing this trail camera. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this product ●We do offer a 1 year replacement warranty. Please email me with your order number so we could help you to solve any issues immediately what you have. ●Email: support@wosports.com...
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Lens B/W LCD display USB Port SD Card Slot IR Flash LED Array Light Sensor AIM/Status LED UP Key PIR Sensor OK Key Power/mode Switch Down Key Battery Tray Eject Button...
Specifications Camera Size 142x85x75mm Camera Weight 275g Image Sensor Type 1/2.7- inch CMOS, 2 million pixels Lens F=2.4; FOV=40 degree; Auto IR-Cut Max IR Flash Range 60feet (850nm ) Txt Screen 34x16MM 1/4 Duty 1/3 BIAS Storage SD /SDHC Card, up to 32GB; Capacity, Class 4 or higher Image Resolution- LOW: 5MP: 2592x1944 Photo mode...
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Low power alarm Exposure Auto Rated Ip54 Water Resistant Operating Temperature ~ 50 ℃ ℃ Operating Humidity 5% ~ 95% Security Authentication FCC & CE & ROHS Camera Operation Steps Please loading the batteries and inserting the SD Card before using this camera. 1.
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7. Switch the camera’s power AIM, you are ready to go into the setup mode to get the camera ready to use, with all options set to your preference. 8. Moving the mode switch t to ON mode. The notion indicator LED will blink red for about 10 seconds .This interval allows time for you to close the Cam’s front cover, lock it, and leave the monitored area.
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Note: NiMH Rechargeable batteries are not recommended. ● 8 new batteries are recommended. Mixed old and new batteries are not recommended. ● Be sure to inset each battery so its polarity(+/-direction) matches the polarity indications at the bottom of the ●...
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Make sure that the write-protect switch on the side of the card is “off” (not in the “Lock” position). ● To take out the SD card ,just gently push in the card (do not try to pull it out without pushing in first). Switch the ●...
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OFF before you replacing the battery ,removing or inserting SD card, or transporting the device. And of course, when you are storing or not using the camera, you will switch it OFF. Please note that even in OFF mode the AUTOPILOT camera still consumes power at a very low level.
Note: Always move the power switch from OFF to AIM mode. It is possible that the camera could would lock up if it is switched from ON to AIM mode. If this occurs, simply move the switch to OFF and then push it over to AIM again. SETUP MODE Once batteries are installed and an SD card is inserted, you are ready to go into the setup mode to get the camera ready to use, with all options set to your preference.
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1. To enter Setup mode, move the power switch to the middle(AIM) position ,You can see that the display will come on and show the initial setup screen. So that you can set and change the camera parameters as you want. 2.
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Setting Interval Time The Interval option lets you set the time between captured images or videos when animal remains within the camera’s sensor range after it is first detected and the camera is triggered. Use UP/DOWN to select the interval time as you want,15sec(default value),30 sec,1min or 5min.
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Fig.13. High photo frequency -16MP,display shows Hi+ a still camera icon, Fig.14). Press OK to confirm and skip to next item. Press UP/DOWN arrow to select video resolution(low video frequency-720P,display shows Lo+ a still video icon, Fig.15. High photo frequency -1080P,display shows Hi+ a still video icon, Fig.16). Press OK to confirm. Setting Camera ID Use UP/DOWM to select a reference ID# (from “01”...
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clear the card completely of all first-they will then be difficult or impossible to recover form the card. Mounting After the setting the camera’s time/date and other options to your preference, you’re ready to take it outside and begin capturing images of animals in the area you want to monitor. Please be sure to mount it in place correctly and securely.
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Attention 1. Please keep the lens clean. If it is dirty, please clean it with Non-dust cloth and machine cleaner. 2. Please keep the PIR sensor clean. If it is dirty, please clean it with Non-dust cloth and machine cleaner. 3.
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5. Please be sure to switch the power “OFF” and remove the batteries if necessary. Trying to reopen the camera after 1 min. Camera stops taking images or won’t talk images 1. Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full (display indicates”FULL”,the camera will stop talking images.) 2.
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2. These are several variables that will determine the battery life including type of batteries, temperature outside, recording settings, frequency of camera activity, etc. Colder temperatures, night photos and photo frequency (low camera delay) will result in shorter battery life. Note: capturing video clips and time lapse uses more power and will result in shorter battery life than capture motion detected photos.
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Camera takes continuous images of no subject A camera has what is know as a “false trigger” if the PIR sensor thinks that there is motion and heat in front of the camera lens when there is no subject in the images. These “false triggers” are the result of placing the camera in an environment where there is motion associated with tree branches creating motion in front of the camera or an area where there is high heat in the foreground and any motion from wind cloud set off the camera.
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3. Night photos or video appear too bright You will get the best results when the subject is within the ideal flash range, no closer than 3m from the camera. Subjects may appear too light at closer distances.
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