Bresser GameCam 120 Instruction Manual

Wildlife and surveillance camera

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Wild- und Überwachungskamera
Wildlife and surveillance camera
Instruction manual
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Art. No. 33-30000
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  • Page 1 GameCam 120° G G G G G G G G a a a a m m m m m m m m m m m m e e e e e e C C C C am 120 am 120...
  • Page 2 Visitez notre site Web pour les versions linguistiques disponibles dans ce manuel. Visite nuestro sitio en Internet para obtener las versio- nes disponibles de este manual en diferentes idiomas. Visitate il nostro sito Internet per le versioni disponibili di questo manuale in diverse lingue. http://www.bresser.de/download/3330000...
  • Page 3 Instruction manual ........25...
  • Page 4 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 1@ 1# Fig. 5 1&...
  • Page 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 9 Fig. 12 Fig. 7 Fig. 10 Fig. 13 Fig. 8 Fig. 11 2&...
  • Page 6: General Information

    General Information Intended Use This product is intended only for private use. These operating instructions are to be considered General Warnings a component of the device. Please read the safety instructions and the operating instructions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! carefully before use. This device contains electronic components which Keep these instructions for renewed use at a later operate via a power source (power supply and/...
  • Page 7 DANGER OF SUFFOCATION! RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN! Keep packaging material, like plastic bags and Keep batteries out of the reach of children! Make rubber bands, out of the reach of children, as they sure you insert the batteries correctly. pose a choking hazard. Leaking battery acid can lead to chemical burns.
  • Page 8: Scope Of Delivery

    The manufacturer is not liable for voltage damage camera within an angle of 120° can be recorded. due to improperly inserted batteries or through the When setting up the wildlife camera, it should be use of an improper power adapter. positioned such that this angle is not obscured by branches or similar, in order to guarantee the Do not interrupt an on-going data connection to a...
  • Page 9: Operator Controls

    As a rule, the game will not notice the infrared Tripod connection socket; lighting. The spots illuminated around the camera Standard 6.35 mm (0.25”) tripod thread are also invisible to the naked human eye. 2 Operator controls (Fig. 3) Red LED power indicator The following operator controls are located inside This LED blinks for approximately one minute the wildlife camera:...
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

    lead to irreparable damage to the device; the 1& Mini USB port manufacturer is not liable for this damage. AV OUT socket Battery compartment in the rear section of 4.1.1 Battery Operation the wildlife camera Release the casing latch (7) and open the wildlife camera.
  • Page 11 supply. Remove run-down batteries from the Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot wildlife camera immediately. (16) as shown in Fig. 5 until it snaps into place with a faint click. 4.1.2 Operation via a Power Adapter* To remove the SD card, press once briefl...
  • Page 12 SYSTEM” to view the main menu of the camera (14) will fade and the LED (5) will begin to blink. without setting a password. Over time, the LED blinks faster. When the LED goes out completely, the camera is operational. Note: To set a password, see Section 5.2, “Setting a Password”.
  • Page 13: Camera Menu Navigation

    key. Next, “INPUT AGAIN” appears on the display (Fig. 9). Here, enter exactly the same numerals ATTENTION! in the same manner as before, under “INPUT Memorise your password carefully! If you forget PASSWORD”, and confi rm your entry with “OK”. the password set, you will no longer be able to If the repeated entry is not correct, “NO MATCH”...
  • Page 14 item, pressing the “OK” key saves your current setting and you are taken to the next higher level 6.2.2 Delay Here, you can set activation intervals between in the menu (not when setting the date or time). Press the key to return to the main screen (not direct recording after the fi...
  • Page 15 6.2.6 Language not just be recorded in the image data, but also Select the Menu Language: displayed in each shot: YES, NO English, French, German 6.2.10 Quality 6.2.7 Date Set the image quality for photographs: 9M, 5M, 3M Set the date. Here, you do not go to a submenu (Camera resolution: interpolated 9 MP;...
  • Page 16 blinks faster. When the LED goes out completely, battery charge (bottom right), whether a memory the camera is operational. card* has been inserted (top right), the capacity (number of photos) available on the memory card Note: In order to maintain this operating mode, do (top), the phase of the moon (centre left), the not switch the camera off.
  • Page 17 which they were saved on the memory card. move on to the next saved object (photo or video) Using the arrow keys, you can magnify in chronological order. the image in order to be able to view a section in The preview screen also provides the following more detail.
  • Page 18 time of the photo (if this has been set as described Here, you can set whether you would like to under 6.2.7 and 6.2.8). Pressing the “OK” key delete all images and videos on the memory card* again returns you to the next menu above this. The permanently.
  • Page 19: Connecting To A Computer

    7 Mounting the wildlife camera socket on the underside of the casing. This can be used to mount the wildlife camera on a tripod. ATTENTION! 8 Connecting to a computer Mount the wildlife camera in a suitable location. Ensure that the camera is sealed tightly, in order ATTENTION! to prevent the penetration of moisture.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    successfully connected to the computer, follow Weight approx. 550g (without batteries) the defaults of the operating system to access Dimensions (WxHxD) approx. 18.5 x 15 x 8 cm the data. This function is also available without a Tripod connection socket 6.35 mm (¼”) photo thread separate power supply for the wildlife camera.
  • Page 21 proceed as described below (the manufacturer Windows will search for this unit. This delays takes no liability for any loss or damage caused by detection of USB devices as well as the launch of running this process! Windows itself and is responsible for the failure to recognize the USB port! Therefore, you may ‘clear up’...
  • Page 22: Notes On Cleaning

    grey. Check for entries in the different categories Notes on cleaning such as USB, storage volumes, etc. Only delete • Before cleaning the device, disconnect it from the entries of devices you no longer use from the the power supply (Remove the plug or remove ‘Device Manager’.
  • Page 23: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    used electronic devices must be collected EC Declaration of Conformity separately and recycled in an environmentally Meade Instruments Europe GmbH & Co. KG has friendly manner. issued a "Declaration of Conformity" in accordance with applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. This can be viewed any time upon Empty, old batteries must be disposed of at request.
  • Page 25 Meade Instruments Europe GmbH & Co. KG Gutenbergstr. 2 · DE-46414 Rhede Germany www.bresser.de · service@bresser.de...

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