Content Instruction ..........................1 General Description ....................1 Camera Body Interfaces ..................... 1 Remote Control ......................2 Navigating ......................2 1.3.1 1.3.2 Characters ......................3 Shooting Information Display ................... 3 MMS/GPRS function ....................3 Supported Format ......................4 Cautions ..........................5 Quick Start Guide .........................
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone ..................... 18 AppendixⅡ: Technical Specifications ................. 20 AppendixⅢ: Parts List ......................21...
1 Instruction 1 Instruction 1.1 General Description This camera, a digital scouting camera with MMS function, is a digital infrared surveillance camera, triggered by any movement of humans or animals monitored by a high sensitive Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor, and then automatically captures high quality pictures (up to 8M pixels) or records video clips (VGA) according to default settings or preset customer settings.
1 Instruction 1.3 Remote Control The remote control is the input device for the camera and is Menu Menu Cancel Cancel primarily used for customer settings and password input. This is an infrared type wireless remote control. The maximum remote distance is 30 feet.
1 Instruction 1.3.2 Characters When entering digits, letters or punctuations into an input column, there are some useful characters that can be used by pressing the button continuously: 1 . / : @ _ 0 + - Press the punctuation “ ”...
1 Instruction SIM card Icon : There are two SIM card icons which stand for different installation situations. means the SIM card is inserted and it works well. means the MMS function can’t work correctly because of loss of signal or other communication issues. If the SIM card is not inserted, no SIM card icon will be displayed.
2 Cautions 2 Cautions ★ The working voltage of the camera is 6V. The camera is supplied by four or eight AA batteries. ★ Please install batteries according to shown polarity. ★ Please unlock the write-protect before inserting the SD-card. ★...
3 Quick Introductions 3 Quick Start Guide 3.1 Power Supply To supply power for the camera, four or eight size AA batteries are needed. Open the bottom cover. Confirm that the power switch is in the OFF position and pull out the battery pack by pulling the silver handle.
3 Quick Introductions In ON mode, it is unnecessary to use the remote control. The camera will take pictures or videos automatically according to the default settings or previous custom settings. The camera has the sound recording function, so the sound will be embedded in the video clip while capturing a video.
4 Advanced Operations 4 Advanced Operations From the basic operations of the camera previewed in the previous chapter, we know that the camera has three basic operation modes: 1. OFF de: Power switch is in the OFF position. 2. ON mode: Power switch is in the ON position. 3.
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4 Advanced Operations You should set the right MMS setting parameters. The settings of MMS: URL, APN, IP and Port. Please contact the network service provider if you are not familiar with the settings. The camera sends image through GPRS network with SMTP protocol to an Email address.
4 Advanced Operations 4.1.1 Default Setting Defaults settings are listed below: Setting Items Default Options Submenu Camera Mode Photo Video Format Enter Yes, No Photo Size 8M Pixel 5M Pixel Video Size × × Set Clock Enter Adjust Clock Photo Burst 1 Photo 2 Photo, 3 Photo Video Length...
4 Advanced Operations c) Press OK to choose Enter to enter into submenu. d) Press LEFT or RIGHT to select Yes. Yes will be highlighted. e) Press OK to start formatting the SD-card. During formatting, the display screen will show a message “Please Wait”...
4 Advanced Operations Photo: a) Press MENU to display the setting menu. b) Press UP or DOWN to select Photo Burst. c) Press LEFT or RIGHT to select 3 Images. d) Press OK to save the current setting and the option will be un-highlighted. Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display.
4 Advanced Operations recommended to use high sensitivity degree in room or environment with little interference, and to use lower sensitivity for outdoor or environment with lots of interference like hot wind, smoke, near window etc. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the PIR is strongly related to the temperature. Higher temperature leads to lower sensitivity.
4 Advanced Operations setting to be entered, the steps are as follows: a) Press MENU to display the setting menu. b) Press UP or DOWN to select MMS Set. c) Press OK to Enter into submenu. ﹟ d) There are four inputs for key in URL, APN, IP and Port, press to switch between each inputs.
4 Advanced Operations There are 3 MMS modes:“Manual”works in TEST mode. “Daily report”and“Instant”work in ON mode. For more information, please refer to 4.1 settings menu. The following shows how to set the MMS mode to Instant provided that the previous option is Off: a) Press MENU to display the setting menu.
4 Advanced Operations c) Press OK to reset to default settings and return to info display. Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display. 4.2 Playback In playback mode, images or videos can be viewed and deleted. An image can also be manually sent by MMS.
4 Advanced Operations 4.3 Laser Pointer The laser light pointer beam can be turned on as an additional function for pointing to an object or a certain region of interested (ROI). ﹡ Press to turn on the laser light in TEST mode and use the tilt adjuster on the back of camera to adjust the angle of capturing direction.
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone The figure4 shows the detection range in different detection angles. When the detection angle is 35°,the detection range is 50ft. When the detection angle is 52°,the detection range is 30ft. Figure 4 The PIR detection angle (α) is just barely larger than the field of view angle(β).
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone Figure 6 Page 19...
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Ⅱ Appendix : Technical Specifications AppendixⅡ: Technical Specifications Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS, 8MP Interpolation Lens F/NO=3.0 FOV(Field of View)=52° PIR detection range 18M/60F Display Screen 1.5” LCD Memory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB 8MP = 3328 ×2496 Picture Resolution 5MP = 2560×1920 Video Resolution...
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AppendixⅢ: Parts List Part Name Quantity Digital Camera Wireless Remote Control USB Cable TV cable Belt User Manual Antenna For Questions or Comments Please Contact: Explore Scientific / Bresser 621 Madison Street Springdale, AR 72762 866-252-3811 service@explorescientific.com www.bresser.com Page 21...
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