Summary of Contents for Outdoor Cameras Australia Swift Enduro
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Contents 1.0 Quick Start Guide ....................- 3 - 1.1 What’s in the Box ............................- 3 - 1.2 Let’s Get Started ............................- 3 - 1.3 How to Setup the Enduro ..........................- 4 - 1.4 Camera Settings ............................- 6 - 2.0 Enduro Layout ......................- 7 - 2.1 Figure 1: Front View ...........................- 7 - 2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View ..........................- 8 - 2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Side and Back View .......................- 9 -...
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PC camera mode. The rst few pages of this manual give you a Quick Start Guide as an introduction to the Swift Enduro. However, for 3.6 Key Features more detailed and important camera instructions, please see Part 3.
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1.3 How to Setup the Enduro Now it’s time to con gure your Swift Enduro camera for your unique situation. 1. Power on the Camera Switch the Power switch to ON; The camera is now functional and ready to work upon movement (the screen will not light up upon “ON”).
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1.4 Camera Settings (Default Settings in Red Letters) Datemme Month : Date :Year : Hour: Min: Sec Night Mode Balanced/Min. Blur/Max Range Multi-shot 1P/2/3/4/SP ■#iMtttitMd U■ Video Size 1080P/720P/D1 Password OFF/ON (6 digits) Video length About 05~60Secs Ver:/IMEl:/MCU:...
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2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View SD Card Slot Battery Bay DC in USB port MENU Button LCD Screen...
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DC in USB port 2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Side and Back View MENU Button LCD Screen Power Switch Navigation Buttons/ Battery Bay (ON/OFF/SETUP Test Mode) OK Buttons...
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3.1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Swift Enduro Camera. Now it’s time to capture those images or videos you need from your camera. Just remember, if you are having any di culties with your camera, or nd yourself struggling with the manual, please call us from 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.
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3.3 Power Supply a. Batteries Always ensure you use a quality brand of battery. These cameras can sit in some very high temperatures and the batteries can get quite hot. Poor quality batteries cannot handle the heat as well and are much more likely to leak in your camera.
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b. Solar Panel This camera can be used with the Swift Solar Panel. The solar panel does not charge the batteries in the camera but has its own built in battery that the panel keeps charged. Batteries can still be used in the camera at the same time, but they will only be used by the camera if the solar panel power ceases (they are a backup).
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3.5 USB Connection The camera can be connected to your computer via the USB connection – only use the cable supplied with the camera. Leave the camera on OFF and connect it. The camera screen then displays “MSDC”. You can then download the images o your camera to your computer.
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Camera Operations 4.1 Video/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/video. 1. Press button “ ” again to exit. 2.
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Settings Stamp The"Other"Tab Programmable Options English Language Month:date :year;hour :minute :second Date/Time Note: Please adjust camera date/time to ensure some functions work as expected. Imprints the programmed camera ID, moon phase, temperature, date, and time on photo. Alkaline/NI-MH/lithium Battery Type Adjust to yourbatter y type.
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Specifications Image Sensor 5 Mega Pixels Colour CMOS E ective Pixels 2560x1920 Day/Night Mode IR range IR Setting Top: 2 LEDs, Foot: 3 LEDs Memory SD Card ( MB – 32 GB) Operating keys Lens FOV= ° Auto IR-Cut-Remove (at night) LCD Screen 2”...
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Camera + Video Device Serial No. Time Lapse SD Card cycle ON/OFF Operation Power Battery: 9V; DC: 12V Battery Type 12AA External DC Stand-by Current 0.135mA Stand-by Time 5~8 months (6×AA~12×AA) Auto Power O In Test mode, camera will automatically power o in 3 mins if there is no keypad touching. Interface USB/SD Card/DC Port Mounting...
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Trouble Shooting 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 to “Low”. 2. Try to set your camera up in an area where there is less environmental heat (hot air vents, higher o the ground in summer to get less of the ground’s heat) in the camera’s eld of view.
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6.2 Camera Stops Taking Images or Won’t Take Images 1. Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full, the camera will stop taking images. You can turn on Cycle Recording to avoid this. Check the SD card does not have les on it from another device as this can sometimes prevent the camera from being able to store images onto the card.
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Warranty We are very happy to o er our customers a two year warranty on the Swift Enduro camera. Our products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original purchase. If a defect exists, we will: 1.
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