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Definitions; Camera Setup - Moultrie LX-30IR User Manual

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ON/OFF Button
Press and hold the (ON/OFF) button down until the LCD display activates. To turn the camera
off, Press and hold the (ON/OFF) button down until the LCD display deactivates.
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LCD Display
Shows important operational information such as time, date, picture count, and camera ID.
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Infrared Sensor
Detects motion and tells the camera when to activate using the preferences setup by the user.
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LED Infrared Flash
In low light situations the LED flash will activate using infrared technology.
10 Status LED Indicator
The LED Indicator will turn red when motion or heat is detected while using the IR Aim function.
11 Battery LED Indicator
Turns green to Indicate batteries are low and need to be replaced.
12 Up / Down Buttons
The up or down buttons are used to move up or down to change the values for each setting.
13 Select / Enter Button
Used to select the settings for the camera.
14 Battery Chamber
Used to store batteries. Note: make sure that your (+ or
inside the battery chamber.
15 Resolution Switch
Depending on the position of the switch, there will be 1 video option: (VID) and 2 still image resolutions:
(HI and LO).
16 Delay Switch
Depending on the position of the switch, there are 4 time delay: 1 min, 5mins, 10mins and 30mins.
17 Mode Switch
IR Aim Mode
Infrared detection is used to assist in aiming the camera at your desired target area. Note: the camera
must be on to use the IR Aim feature.
Setup Mode
Customize the cameras settings by sliding the (Mode) switch to the (Setup) position. Follow the prompts
on the LCD display.
Auto Mode
The camera will be operational and capture images or videos when the (Mode) switch is in the
(Auto) position. In the (Auto) mode the LCD display will show the time and then will count down for
10 seconds. The LCD goes off and the camera will enter (Standby) for capturing images or videos.
18 Tree Mount Socket
Is used to mount your camera to a tree or pole using tree mount tripod accessory.
Sold separately, visit us at www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.
19 SD Card Slot
Will accept SD cards up to 32 GB. To remove SD card gently push the card inward and let go, the card
should pop out enough to remove.
20 USB Out Port
Is used to connect your camera to a computer or external device to download, view, or delete pictures
and videos off the camera.
22 12V DC Power Panel Plug
Used to connect an external power source. Accepts Moultrie accessories. Visit us at
www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.
23 Tripod Socket
Is used to mount your camera to a tripod when necessary. Sold separately, visit us at
www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.
24 Water-Resistant Seal
Helps keep moisture out of the unit during wet conditions.
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) polarities match the polarities indicated

Camera Setup

Battery Installation
Open the camera cover and install 4 C-Cell
Alkaline batteries. Make sure that the
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(+ and
) polarities match the polarities
indicated inside the battery chamber.
Note: Anytime you load or unload batteries,
make sure that the camera is OFF. If using
12V DC Power Panel Plug, do not remove
internal batteries.
Insert SD Card
You will need to open the front cover to
insert a SD memory card. You can insert a
SD Card up to 32 GB. Insert the SD card in
the direction indicated on the card, until you
hear an audible click.
Note: Camera will not operate without
an SD memory card installed.
Power ON
Slide the (Mode) Switch to the (Setup)
position. Press and hold the (ON/OFF)
Button until the time appears on the LCD
Display. The camera will power up.
Mounting with a Strap
Close cover and place camera on a tree or
pole approximately 3 ft. high. Thread
the mounting strap through the mounting
strap slots on the back of the camera
and secure.
Hint: If you are mounting camera to cover a
trail face the camera down the trail tilted at
a slight downward angle.
Face the camera North or South to avoid
over exposure from the sun.
Clear brush away from camera front to
avoid false triggers from the wind.
Trail
Trail
NO
YES
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