Index Introduction ....................... 3 ProStalk Specifications ....................4 Parts Identification..................... 5 Packing Contents ....................... 6 Battery and SD Card Installation................7 Setup Your Camera ....................10 Set Camera Delay ..................... 10 Set Camera State...................... 11 Set Date, Year and Time................... 11 Set Image Resolution....................
1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ProStalk Digital Scouting Camera. This weatherproof and rugged trail camera is designed to record the activity of wildlife game in the outdoors with its still image and movie modes. Main Features: True 3.0 MP High Quality Full Color Photos ...
3. Parts Identification Front housing image with major parts indication Bottom view with major parts indication Solar Charging Jack External Battery Solar panel sold separately Battery sold separately Open view with major parts indication...
Make sure to put the battery selection switch to the right position according to the type of the battery you use. Model ProStalk Digital Nature Camera operates using 1. 4*D Cell Battery 2. External 6V Lead Acid Battery 3.
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6V Lead Acid External Battery The ProStalk Digital Nature Camera is equipped with an external power jack designed to accept a barrel plug cable to attach to a sealed lead acid battery (Sold separately). Battery cable and complete 6V Lead Acid battery kits are available wherever the cameras are sold.
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(+/-) will damage the camera. Make sure using the solar panel supplied from the authorised dealer. Memory Your ProStalk Digital Nature Camera works with an expendable media card slot capable accepting up to 2GB SD card (supplied). Inserting SD card Make sure camera is in the OFF position whenever adding or removing memory.
6. Setup Your Camera Menu Serial Menu Item Description Number Set Date MM/DD Set Year YYYY Set Time HH:MM (24H military time format). Img Size 3.1MP, 1.3MP, 0.35MP Delay (Only displays when " 1min~60mins Delay" switch at "customize" M Length Adjust the movie length (10~90 seconds).
6.2 Set Camera State To set the number of pictures or movie the camera will take per PIR triggering. Select the Camera State by sliding the “State” toggle switch 1P: Single image capturing per PIR triggering 3P: Three images continuous capturing per PIR triggering ...
Press “UP” and “DOWN” to change the value, and press “OK” to confirm the setting. 6.5 Set Movie Length ProStalk can set the movie length between 10 ~ 90 seconds. System default is 15 seconds. This setting will be memorized even losing the power.
The Camera has four options: a) All time. The camera works 24 hours a day. b) Day. The camera works from 6:00 ~ 18:00. c) Night. The camera work from 18:00 to next day 6:00. d) Customize. User can set the camera working at any time period. Setting the Duty Time a) Sliding the “Power”...
“UP” or “DOWN” and “OK” button to enter your sit digit password. h) Press “OK” to confirm the setting 6.10 Change the Menu Language ProStalk Digital Nature Camera supports 6 languages. They are English, German, France, Spain, Italian, and Portuguese. a) Sliding the “Power” toggle switch to “Set”...
▲ Now your DAY TIME is defined (NIGHT is defined as the period between DAY end and start times). If you do not make your own settings for DAY, a default of 6AM~6PM is used. Example: 07—18 would define DAY as from 7AM to 6PM (6PM=18:00 hours on 24 hr clock). ▲...
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In order to obtain proper weather resistance, please make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place. Testing the camera coverage area One of ProStalk Digital Nature Camera’s features is the ability to test the coverage area. • After mounting the camera, open front housing and slide the “Power” switch to “Set”...
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Secure Your Camera ProStalk Digital Nature Camera has a lock hole to have a lock on it. Read the Current Information and Setting of the Camera Whenever the camera setting is finished, the system will enter the standby status for 30 seconds and then taking pictures or movies after that.
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If the SD card is full, it will show “FULL” on the display. “06/ 05/ 08 13:45” means June 5 2008. “Img Size: 3.1MP” means current photo resolution setting is 3.1M. “M Length: 15s” means current movie length is 15 seconds per trigger. ▲...
8. Viewing and the Images and Movies Connect the Camera to PC directly Step 1 - Connect USB cable to PC Step 2 - Turn on Pro-Stalk Camera - The screen will display ‘Trail Camera’ - see below Step 3 - Wait for Trial camera to disappear from the LCD and attach USB cable to the camera. At this stage the screen displays SD card information - see below.
NB - Be sure to connect the USB cable after trail Camera LCD has been displayed, but before the camera enters capture mode - approximately 5 seconds. Read Images by Card Reader 1. Depress the SD card and pull out the card gently. 2.
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Event: Any time the camera captures a picture it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to the SD card in a text file. Camera Delay: Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. This is user-set based on wildlife activity in area. Resolution: The resolution selection that you have selected.
Should any original defect appear, package the unit and return prepaid to the Service Manager at the address of your ProStalk distributor, for repair or replacement at the option of the guarantor. The name, address and telephone number of the sender must be included in the package along with details explaining the defect found.
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