KJK KJK228 User Manual

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Kerri Thomas
March 25, 2025

How do I delete photos? I have no Delete File option on my camera. ModeL KJK228.

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

The manual does not provide specific instructions for deleting photos directly on the KJK228 camera. However, you can remove photos by formatting the SD card or manually deleting files using a computer. To do this, insert the SD card into a computer, locate the photos, and delete them. Alternatively, formatting the SD card in the camera (if the option is available) will erase all stored files.

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT 1. IN THE BOX--------------------------------------------------------- 2. IMPORTANT NOTE------------------------------------------------ 2.1. Battery Requirements------------------------------------ 2.2. Battery Caution--------------------------------------------- 2.3. Battery Preservation-------------------------------------- 2.4. Memory Card Specification----------------------------- 2.5. Regarding App Wi-Fi Connection---------------------- 2.6. Remove Protective Films-------------------------------- 2.7. On-Screen Information----------------------------------- 3. INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------- 3.1. About the Camera----------------------------------------- 03-04 3.2.
  • Page 3 8. WI-Fi CONNECTION----------------------------------------------- 8.1. Download TrailCam Go Mobile APP ------------------ 8.2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth----------------------------- 8.3. Add Your Camera------------------------------------------ 8.4. Choose Device Type-------------------------------------- 8.5. Search Your Camera and Link--------------------- 17-18 8.6. App Navigation----------------------------------------- 19-20 8.7. Account Registration------------------------------------- 9. ADVANCED SETTINGS-------------------------------------- 22-27 10.
  • Page 4: In The Box

    1.IN THE BOX 1x Trail Camera, 1x Mounting Strap, 1x Base of Stand Set, 1x USB Cable, 1x Instruction Manual, 1x Memory Card, 8x 1.5V AA Alkaline Batteries Note: A memory card has been inserted into the card slot. 2. IMPORTANT NOTE 2.1.
  • Page 5: Regarding App Wi-Fi Connection

    2.5. Regarding App Wi-Fi Connection For optimal performance when connecting your phone to the camera via Wi-Fi, we suggest keeping your phone within a range of 15 meters (approximately 45 feet) from the camera. Interference from various sources can affect the signal quality. If you encounter connectivity issues or a weak signal, please try moving your phone closer to the camera step by step to establish a stable connection.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    3. INTRODUCTION 3.1. About the Camera The KJK228 heralds a new era in trail cameras. Overflowing with advanced features, this camera is meticulously crafted to enhance your outdoor monitoring experience. With a built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module, the KJK228 ensures effortless connectivity and camera control through our dedicated "TrailCam Go"...
  • Page 7: Applications

    • Two modes available: Motion detection and Time lapse • Swift performance with a 0.05s trigger time, 0.05s recovery time, long 100ft trigger distance, and a 140° detection angle • Each capture includes an info strip displaying Date, Time, Temperature, and Moon phase •...
  • Page 8: Parts And Controls

    4. PARTS AND CONTROLS The camera is equipped with built-in multiple high efficiency infrared LEDs, LED Indicators, Lens, 3pcs PIR Sensors, Lock Holes in front view (Figure 1). Lens Motion Indicator LED Light(The LED Blinks WiFi Indicator when heat is LED Light detected in the (WiFi connection...
  • Page 9 SD Card Slot Figure 2: Bottom View The camera has 2 strap holes on the back. The strap can be put through the strap holes and fastened securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly (Figure 3). www.kjkcam.com...
  • Page 10 Figure 3: Back View The camera has a 2.0-inch built-in LCD screen, which can be used for reviewing pictures or videos and menu displaying, and unique keypad design for easy program and operation, 8 AA batteries slot.
  • Page 11 Figure 4: Inside View Mode/ Menu/ Replay Figure 5:Operation Keys and Shortcut www.kjkcam.com...
  • Page 12: Installing The Batteries And Sd Card

    5. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES AND SD CARD Before you begin learning how to use your camera, you will first need to install a set of batteries and insert an SD card. Although that may only take you a minute, there are some important notes about both batteries and SD cards you should be aware of, so please take the time to read the following directions and cautions:...
  • Page 13: Inserting The Sd Card

    maximize battery life during night use, we recommend using 1.5V AA alkaline batteries, particularly 8 Energizer brand batteries, as they offer a battery life two to three times longer than regular batteries. Figure 6: Loading the Batteries 5.2. Inserting the SD Card Insert the SD card (with the camera's power switch in the OFF position) before beginning to operate the camera.
  • Page 14 way to insert cards. If the SD card is not installed correctly, the device will not display an SD card icon on the screen in SET mode. Formatting Memory card by using the camera's "Format" parameter in the menu settings before using it for the first time is recommended, especially when a card has been used in other devices.
  • Page 15: Using The Camera

    6. USING THE CAMERA Once you've prepared your camera with the correct installation of batteries and an SD card, you can simply take it outdoors and secure it to a tree (or based on your specific application scenario). Switch it ON and leave it to capture potential great photos that match your expectations.
  • Page 16: Off Mode

    7.1. OFF Mode The OFF mode is the "safe" mode when any actions must be taken, e.g., replacing the SD card or batteries, or transporting the device. And of course, when you are storing or not using the camera, you will switch it to OFF. Please note that in the OFF mode the camera consumes little power.
  • Page 17: On Mode

    7.3. ON Mode Anytime after the batteries and SD card have been inserted, you can switch on the camera. When the power switch is moved to the topmost position, the camera will enter into the ON mode. The camera will countdown 15second delay and then be ready to capture images.
  • Page 18: Wi-Fi Connection

    8. Wi-Fi CONNECTION 8.1. Download TrailCam Go Mobile APP Before using the Wi-Fi functionality, please download the App. “TrailCam Go” You can download the app from the app store by scanning the following QR code. NOTES: The screenshots provided in this section are for reference purposes only.
  • Page 19: Enable Wi-Fi And Bluetooth

    8.2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Enabling both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your mobile phone before launching the App is a mandatory step. This action is crucial for optimizing the connection speed between the App and the camera. Figure 8: Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 8.3.
  • Page 20: Choose Device Type

    8.4. Choose Device Type Please tap Wi-Fi Camera Figure 9: Figure 10: Figure 11: Tap to add device Select Wi-Fi Click Next Camera Type 8.5. Search Your Camera and Link By default, in the list the camera will be indicated as ID "KJK_XXXX".
  • Page 21 Step1 - Connecting through Bluetooth... Step2 - Searching Wi-Fi ... Step3 - Activating the camera... Step4 - Connecting through Wi-Fi... "TrailCam Go" Wants to Join Found camera WLAN Network KJK_6E04 KJK_DDAD”? Figure 12: Figure 13: Connect Camera Allow Wi-F- Connection on iOS Device A system pop-up message will show (Figure 13).
  • Page 22: App Navigation

    SD Card, camera model, firmware version number, etc. Display or program camera settings, Setting Figure 16 such as mode, picture quality etc. Review or download the pictures or Gallery Figure 17 videos the camera has taken. KJK228 Figure 14: Camera Figure 15: Status...
  • Page 23 Figure 16: Settings Figure Figure 17: Gallery www.kjkcam.com...
  • Page 24: Account Registration

    8.7. Account Registration To enhance the security of machine-captured and recorded content,we recommend registering your account after binding the app to your device. Figure 18: Account Registration...
  • Page 25: Advanced Settings

    9. ADVANCED SETTINGS The trail camera comes with preset manufacturer settings. You can change the settings to meet your requirements. Please make sure that the camera is in the SET mode. Once the camera screen is on, press MODE key to enter/exit the menu. Press the UP/DOWN key to change the setting, and press the OK key to confirm the change.
  • Page 26 Select the number of photos taken in Photo 1P, 2P, 3P, sequence per trigger in Camera mode. Series 4P, 5P Smart Best Select video resolution (pixels per Photo frame). Higher resolution produces 8K Lite Video 6K Lite better quality videos, but creates larger Resolution 4K Lite files that take more of the SD card...
  • Page 27 The"High" level will make the camera more sensitive to infrared (heat) and more easily triggered by motion, the "Low" level makes it less sensitive to heat and motion. The"Mid- dle" is for average or moderate conditions. High Commonly, the"High" level is suitable when Middle Sensitivity the ambient temperature is warm and little...
  • Page 28 animals like snakes, or the process of flower- ing etc. Note: Too small interval set in the Time Lapse Settings will enable to take more pictures, but can consume more battery power then reduce battery life accordingly. Note: this mode will disable motion detection. M-Month D-Day Y-Year...
  • Page 29 images and videos will display AM and PM water marks. For example, in the 24-hour format, the time and date would be displayed as"March 8,2023,15:46:29" while in the12-hour format, it would be displayed as "March 8,2023,3:46:29 PM". D/MY Select date format which will be shown on the Date M/D/Y screen and each capture.
  • Page 30: Mounting And Positioning The Camera

    Select On to assign a 4-character long in the form of Capital A-Z, 0-9 to record the Camera location in the photos (e.g. A123 for Yellow Name Stone Park). This helps multi-camera users identify the location when reviewing the photos. Selecting Yes will return all your previous Factory Reset...
  • Page 31 There are two ways to mount the camera: using the provided adjustable web belt, or the tripod socket. Using the adjustable strap: Illustrates using the strap on the camera. Push one end of the strap through the two brackets on the back of the camera.
  • Page 32: Sensing Angleand Distance Tes

    10.2. SENSING ANGLE AND DISTANCE TEST To test whether the camera can effectively monitor the area you choose, this test is recommended checking the sensing angle and monitoring distance of the camera. To perform the test: Switch the camera to the SET mode. The camera will countdown a max 10-second delay and be ready to capture motions.
  • Page 33: Switching On The Camera

    windy days). Do NOT install the camera behind the glass window as that is not possible to sense any motion. Avoid the camera toward to glass the object. 10.3. SWITCHING ON THE CAMERA If you set the camera working mode as "Time Lapse" in the menu, once you switch to the ON mode, the camera will be ready to go into "Time Lapse"...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    Or in the SET mode only, you can use the provided USB cable to download the files to a computer. Or you can put the SD card to a SD card "reader" (user supplied), plug in a computer, and browse the files on the computer without downloading.
  • Page 35 PIR Sensing 100ft(-22° F to +158°F.) Distance PIR Sensing Total 140° Angle Approx. 0.05~0.5 second Work Time (0.05s while side motion sensors enabled) Shot Lag/ 5sec-60min, Programmable. Dection Delay Photo Series 5sec ~ 10min., Programmable Video Length (Note: Max 30 seconds at nighttime to conserve batteries lifetime) Work Time On /Off, Specific working period of time...
  • Page 36: Faqs

    Strap, Tripod Base ( 1/4”-20) Mounting IP67 Waterproof Operation -22° F to +158°F. Temperature Operation 5% ~ 95% Humidity Certificate FCC & CE & RoHS & WEEE Product 5.43 x 15.08 x 4 inches/138 x 383 x 62mm Dimensions support@kjkcam.com After-sales 13.
  • Page 37 requires 1.5V for proper functioning. Low battery voltage can lead to improper operation. After the battery is depleted, the camera will only have a few hours of operation remaining (the camera will display a low battery warning). • When using the trail camera for the first time or if the camera cannot recognize the memory card, please format the memory card before use.
  • Page 38: Faqs

    FAQ Catalog PART1: WiFi Connection and App ........Q: App will not connect to camera via Wi-Fi/Blue- tooth..................Q: Do I have to be close to use the app? Or can I be in a different state and see while I am not at home?....Q: Can’t connect to home Wi-Fi router........
  • Page 39 PART4: About Motion Detection Issues ......Q: Camera stops taking images or won’t take images..Q: Camera does work, but can’t capture motions ....Q: Camera takes continuous images of no subject ....Q: Photos do not capture subject of interest......PART5: About Video Sound ..........
  • Page 40: Part1: Wifi Connection And App

    PART1: WiFi Connection and App Q: App will not connect to camera via Wi-Fi/Bluetooth The following reasons may cause WiFi to not connect properly: The camera and cell phone are too far apart: Please ensure that the distance between the camera and cell phone does not exceed 45ft (in an open environment without any obstructions).
  • Page 41: Q: Do I Have To Be Close To Use The App? Or Can I Be In A Different State And See While I Am Not At Home

    while I am not at home? The Wi-Fi trail camera can only work with the app within Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signal range. You have to be within Bluetooth range to connect and then it puts out its own Wi-Fi signal to your phone to view pictures. Q: Can’t connect to home Wi-Fi router The Wi-Fi trail camera can only be connected with your phone by the dedicated app (“TrailCam GO”).
  • Page 42 properly: Low battery: The camera needs to turn on the IR LEDs when working at night, which consumes more power than working during the day. If the voltage is low, it will record shorter videos or not record videos. The camera is not programmed to Video mode. Wrong SD card file system: The incompatibility of SD card formatting with the camera may cause the videos/pictures shot by the camera to be unable to be stored in the SD card, thereby...
  • Page 43: Q: It Looks Overexposed Or The Background Of The Night Picture Is Too Dark

    Move to the front of the camera. If the motion indicator flashes "blue" or "green", it confirms the proper functionality of the camera's infrared motion sensor ". Q: It looks overexposed or the background of the night picture is too dark The dark background of night images is usually caused by strong reflections from the obstacles close to the camera.
  • Page 44: Part3: About Batteries, Power Supply

    PART3: About Batteries, Power Supply Q: Battery life is shorter than expected The following reasons may cause battery lifetime not as expected: Battery quality and cold temperature will affect the battery lifetime. Too many unwanted false triggers causing the battery to drain quickly.
  • Page 45: Q: Does The Camera Have A Port For An External Power

    Yes. Lithium batteries are better used in cold weather. We recommend using new eight 1.5-volt rec hargeable lithium-ion batteries to get maximum batteries lifetime. They're generally marketed and sold in sets of four AA batteries plus a conve- nient 4-cell charger, all for usually about $25.00 - $30.00. NiMH rechargeable batteries cannot also be used.
  • Page 46: Part4: About Motion Detection Issues

    When the external power supply is removed, the camera will automatically switch to use the internal battery. Please do not use an external power supply exceeding 6V. PART4: About Motion Detection Issues Q: Camera stops taking images or won’t take images 1.
  • Page 47: Q: Camera Does Work, But Can't Capture Motions

    ting the card using the "Memory Card Format" menu option in SET mode (make sure you have backed up any important files first, as formatting will erase all previous files). In some cases, other devices may change the formatting of the SD card so that it will not work properly with the camera.
  • Page 48: Q: Photos Do Not Capture Subject Of Interest

    branches creating motion in front of the camera or an area where there is high heat in the foreground and any motion from wind could set off the camera. Setting a camera up over water is also a potential cause for this issue. To remedy this situation: 1.
  • Page 49: Part5: About Video Sound

    6. Don’t install the camera behind the window glass. PART5: About Video Sound Q: The video is very clear, but the sound is not good The video has humming sound. The issue might be caused by strong wind, electromagnetic interference from electronic equipment, noise from cars, etc.
  • Page 50: Part7: About Camera Screen

    reformat your SD card in your camera by "Memory Card Format" menu option, restart the camera after the SD card formatted. PART7: About Camera Screen Q: When I turn on the camera, the screen just continually flashes white It may be due to poor batteries contact. It is recommended to remove the batteries, wipe both ends of the battery and the positive electrode (“flat”) of the battery compartment and the spring with a clean cloth before reinstalling.
  • Page 51: Part9: Other Issues

    the lower voltage they produce can cause operational issues. The worst case is that some batteries might not be power the camera up. PART9: Other Issues Q: What if I forget my camera password? Turn off the camera, then press OK and UP keys hold while adjusting power switch to SET mode to unlock it.
  • Page 52: Warranty

    14. WARRANTY TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Your KJK trail camera is backed by a two-year warranty starting from the date of original purchase. We assure you that your camera is designed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship when used under standard conditions. It's...
  • Page 53 Please Note: 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 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresi- dential installation.
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