Coleman CHD200 User manual

CHD200 User Manual

1. About Your Trail Camera
About this Manual
Congratulations on purchasing the Minolta CHD200 Trail Camera!
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Note that the
example screens and product illustrations shown in this User’s Guide may differ
somewhat from the screens and configuration of the actual camera.
Copyright
This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights
are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical,
electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of Elite
Brands Inc. © 2020.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1)
This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2)
This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Warning
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment must be installed and operated in
accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must

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be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating
conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
FCC: SAR standard Value: 1.6 W/Kg, Maximal Measure: 0.4 W/kg
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
Safety and Handling Precautions
Camera Information
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Do not disassemble or attempt to service the camera yourself.
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Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extreme temperatures.
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Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures.
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Do not touch and put pressure on the camera lens.
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Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.
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Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean
the product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth.
•
Do not use the flash or LED Light near a person's eyes to prevent possible eye
injury.
•
To prevent you from falling over or resulting in traffic accident, please do not use
the camera while you are walking, driving or riding a vehicle.
•
Please handle the camera strap with care, and never place the strap around the
neck of an infant or child. Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause
suffocation.
•
Do not subject the LCD screen to impact.
•
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain
or moisture.
Battery Information
•
Turn off the camera before installing or removing the battery.
•
Use only the provided batteries or type of battery and charger that came with
your camera. Using other types of battery or charger may damage the device
and invalidate the warranty.
•
Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and possibly
cause an explosion.
•
When the camera is used for an extended period of time, it is normal for the
camera body to feel warm.
•
Download all pictures and remove the battery from the camera if you are going
to store the camera for a long period of time.
•
The type of battery and the battery power level may cause the lens to be stuck
up. Ensure you use the correct battery type and use a fully charged battery.
•
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used

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batteries according to the instructions.
•
Please keep the batteries out of the reach of children to prevent from swallowing
batteries, which might cause poisoning.
•
Once the battery's color changes or its shape is twisted, please stop using it.
USB adapter Information
•
Do not expose the adapter to high temperatures or moisture places. Otherwise, it
may cause fire or electric shock.
•
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, change or transform the adapter.
•
Avoid sudden changes in temperature, which may cause condensation on the
adapter’s internal surfaces. Please do not use it immediately in this situation.
•
Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock.
•
Do not use the travel voltage converter or AC/DC power inverter. Otherwise, it
may cause damage, overheating, malfunction or fire to the camera.

2. First Use
1.1
Camera Interface
1) Lens 9) USB Jack 17) OK/Video Button
2) Infrared LEDs 10) DC Jack 18) Right/Photo Button
3) Indicator Light 11) AV Jack 19) Record Button
4) MIC 12) Speaker 20) LCD Screen
5) PIR Motion Sensor 13) Battery Compartment 21) Latch
6) On Position 14) Menu Button 22) Bracket Mount
7) Setup Position 15) Left Button
8) Off Position 16) Replay Button
[Front View] [Bottom View]
[Inside View] [Isometric View]

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2.
First Use
2.1
Installing the Batteries
1.
Undo the latch and open the camera.
2.
Insert 4 x AA size batteries. Make sure to insert the batteries in the
direction noted on the camera.
When using a power adaptor (not included), open the rubber seal on the
bottom of the unit and insert the DC plug. Please note when a DC plug is
inserted into the camera, the camera cannot be opened. The plug needs to
be removed first.
2.2
Inserting the Memory Card
Insert the SD memory card (not included) to record and store your videos and
photos. When the battery is low, media stored on the memory card will not be
erased. Please insert the SD memory card by following the steps below:
1.
Undo the latch and open the camera.
2.
Insert the memory card in the slot shown below. Ensure that the metal
contacts are inserted first. Push the memory card in until you hear an
audible click.
The memory card can only be inserted in one way. Do not force the
card in if it will not go in smoothly.
3.
Close the camera door and close the latch.
4.
To remove the memory card, simply push in and the card will eject back out.
NOTE:
xPlease format the memory card before using the camera
(Caution, this will erase all data on the card).
xDo not remove or insert the memory card when recording. It
may damage the card or cause data loss.
xMemory card rating must be Class 10 or above.

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2.3
Powering the Camera On/Off
Open the latch and open the camera. Slide the switch on the bottom of the
camera to the ‘SETUP’ position to set up and test the camera, or to the ‘ON’
position to use the camera as normal.
If the camera’s batteries are low, a “Low Power” message will display on the
screen and it will automatically shut down within a few seconds to prevent
memory corruption or loss.
2.4
Connecting to a Computer
Your camera can connect to a computer to transfer photo and video files for
viewing and editing. Connect the camera by plugging in the small end of the
included USB cable to the USB port on the camera, as shown below, and the
large end into the computer. Once connected slide the switch to SETUP or
OFF and the camera’s screen will show “MSDC” and enter Mass Storage
mode automatically.
2.5
Connecting to a TV
Your camera can connect to a TV to view photo and video files. Connect the
camera by plugging in the small end of the included USB cable to the
camera, as shown below, and the large end into the TV. The camera can
also be connected using an AV cable (not included). Once connected slide
the switch to SETUP or OFF and the camera’s screen will show “MSDC”
and enter Mass Storage mode automatically.
USB
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2.6
Using the IR Night Vision Mode
This camera has built-in infrared (IR) LEDs for night vision recording -
giving you the ability to capture photos and videos in a dark environment.
The camera will automatically detect the level of light and if it’s dark the
infrared LEDs will automatically illuminate.
Note:
The photos and videos taken while the IR LED is enabled will be
recorded in black and white.

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3.
Using the CamHUD
3.1
Camera Setup
Before using the camera it’s important to choose the basic settings. Basic
settings can be changed in the Settings menu. These include date & time,
language and sound options. Power the camera on and slide the switch to
SETUP then press the MENU button to enter the Settings menu. A menu
will display on the screen.
3.1.1 Mode
Your camera can record in 3 different modes, Photo, Video, and Photo &
Video.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Mode’
and press the OK button to enter the ‘Mode’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Photo, Video, Photo &
Video).
3.1.2 Photo Resolution
This function sets the photo resolution. The higher the resolution, the greater
the photo quality and the larger the file size of the photo.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Photo
Resolution’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Photo Resolution’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (20MP, 16MP, 12MP, 8MP,
5MP, 3MP, 1MP).
3.1.3 Photo Series
This function allows the camera to capture consecutive photos with every
picture taken.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Photo
Series’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Photo Series’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (1 Photo, 2 Photos, 3
Photos).
3.1.4 Video Resolution
This function sets the video resolution. The higher the resolution, the
greater the video quality and the larger the file size of the video.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Video
Resolution’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Video Resolution’

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submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (1920x1080P, 1280x720P,
720x480P, 640x480P).
3.1.5 Video Length
This function lets you set the length of each video recorded. The longer the
video, the larger the file size of the video.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Video
Length’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Video Length’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (3-60 Seconds, 1 Minute, 2
Minutes, 3 Minutes, 4 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 6 Minutes, 7 Minutes, 8
Minutes, 9 Minutes, 10 Minutes).
3.1.6 Audio Recording
This function allows the camera to record audio while recording video.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Audio
Recording’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Audio Recording’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (On, Off).
3.1.7 Shot Lag
This function sets the amount of time in between pictures. This prevents
the memory card from filling up with too many pictures and videos of the
same event.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Shot
Lag’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Shot Lag’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (5-60 Seconds, 1-60
Minutes).
3.1.8 Sensitivity Motion Sensors
The sensitivity of the main motion sensor is set here. The sensitivity level
should be based the activity in the area where the camera will be placed.
For interior areas and environments with low activity select ‘High’. For
outside areas and environments with normal activity select ‘Middle’. For
environments with a lot of activity select ‘Low’.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select
‘Sensitivity Motion Sensors’ and press the OK button to enter the
‘Sensitivity Motion Sensors’ submenu.

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2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Low, Middle, High).
3.1.9 Target Recording Time
This function allows you to set the time when the camera will capture
images.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Target
Recording Time’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Target Recording
Time’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (On, Off).
3.
If ‘On’ was selected the screen will display a Start and End time.
4.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to change the selected time, press the
OK button to go to the next time slot.
5.
When the start and end times are set press the OK button to return to
the ‘Target Recording Time’ menu then press the MENU button to exit
the ‘Target Recording Time’ menu.
3.1.10 Time Lapse
This feature allows you to capture long sequences of events in a much
shorter time period.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Time
Lapse’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Time Lapse’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (On, Off).
3. If ‘On’ was selected the screen will display Hours, Minutes and Seconds.
4. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to change the selected time, press the
OK button to go to the next time slot.
5. When the duration is set press the OK button to return to the ‘Time
Lapse’ menu then press the MENU button to exit the ‘Time Lapse’
menu.
NOTE: By setting ‘10 Seconds’ the camera will capture a photo every 10
seconds and create a time lapse video. To disable Time Lapse recording,
select ‘Off’ in this submenu.
When Time Lapse is active, the motion sensor will be disabled.
3.1.11 Language
This function allows you to set the camera’s interface language.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select
‘Language’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Language’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected language.

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3.1.12 Time & Date
This function allows you to set the current Date and Time on the camera.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Time &
Date’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Time & Date’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Set Time & Date, Time
Format, Date Format).
3. To set the current date and time select ‘Set Time & Date’ and press the
OK button to enter the ‘Set Date & Time’ submenu.
4. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to change the highlighted field, press
the OK button to go to the next field.
5. When the date and time are set press the OK button to return to the
‘Time & Date’ menu.
6. To set the Time Format use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons in the ‘Time &
Date’ menu to select ‘Time Format’ then press the OK button to enter
the ‘Time Format’ submenu.
7. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (24h, 12h).
8. To set the Date Format use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons in the ‘Time &
Date’ menu to select ‘Date Format’ then press the OK button to enter the
‘Date Format’ submenu.
9. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd,
mm/dd/yyyy).
10. Press the MENU button to exit the ‘Time & Date’ menu.
3.1.13 Photo Stamp
This function adds a date/time stamp to your photographs.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Photo
Stamp’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Photo Stamp’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button for your selected setting (Time & Date, Date, Off).
Note that once a date/time stamp is captured on a photograph, it
cannot be removed.
3.1.14 Password Protection
This function allows you to set a 4 digit password to access the camera
when turning it on.
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‘Password Protection’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Password
Protection’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and the OK
button for your selected setting (On, Off).
3. If ‘On’ was selected, set the password by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT
buttons to change the number of the highlighted digit. Press the OK
button to switch to the next digit.
4. After setting all 4 digits press the OK button to return to the ‘Password
Protection’ menu, press the MENU button to exit the ‘Password
Protection’ menu.
Note: Once password protection is turned on, you will be required to
enter the password each time you turn on the camera. If your forget the
password, turn the camera off and press and hold the MENU and PLAY
buttons together and slide the switch to SETUP. The camera will now
be unlocked and password protection is turned off. Follow the steps
above to turn password protection on.
3.1.15 Beep Sound
This setting allows you to turn the button press sounds on and off.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Beep
Sound’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Beep Sound’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and the OK
button for your selected setting (On, Off).
3.1.16 Format Memory Card
The format setting erases all photos, videos and data stored on your
memory card.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Format
Memory Card’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Format Memory
Card’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu, press the OK
button for your selected setting (Yes, No).
NOTE: This will delete all of your media and cannot be undone.
3.1.17 Serial Number
This function allows you to set a custom serial number to the camera.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Serial
NO’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Serial NO’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu, press the OK
button for your selected setting (On, Off).
3. If ‘On’ was selected, set the serial number by pressing the LEFT or
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OK button to switch to the next digit.
4. After setting all 4 digits press the OK button to return to the ‘Serial NO’
menu, press the MENU button to exit the ‘Serial NO’ menu.
3.1.18 Reset Settings
Factory default settings can be restored in this menu. This function will not
delete the media stored on the memory card, and will only restore all of the
menu’s setting back to factory default settings.
1. In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Reset
Settings’ and press the OK button to enter the ‘Reset Settings’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu, press the OK
button for your selected setting (Yes, No).
3.1.19 Version
This setting displays the current firmware version of your camcorder.
1.
In the Settings Menu use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select ‘Version’
and press the OK button to view the firmware version.
2.
Press the OK button to return to the settings menu.

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3.2 Camera Placement
After picking a location for the camera it is important to align the camera
properly so it captures the best images and videos possible. Follow the
steps below for proper camera alignment.
1.
Attach the camera to a tree or a similar object, using the included strap
or mounting bracket, at a height of 3-6 feet.
2.
Point the camera in the desired direction.
3.
Undo the latch and open the camera, slide the switch to SETUP, close
the camera and secure the latch.
4.
Position yourself in the target area and slowly walk past the camera.
5.
The motion test LED will blink blue when it captures your movement,
please note the LED only lights up in setup mode.
6.
If you are not satisfied with the location readjust the camera placement
and repeat steps 1-5, if you are satisfied with the location slide the
switch to the ON position and close and latch the camera.
7.
The motion test LED will blink red for 15 seconds then the camera will
operate normally and will record any movement that activates the motion
sensors.
Note: To ensure that the camera doesn’t make unwanted recordings
of irrelevant movements, do not place the camera in a sunny location
or close to branches.
3.3 Video Recording
Power the camera on by sliding the switch to SETUP and it will be ready to
manually record videos. If the camera is in a different mode press the OK
button to switch to Video Mode. A camcorder icon will appear in the top left
hand corner of the screen when you are in Video mode.
1. Line up your shot by looking at the LCD screen to see what is in view.
2. Hold the camcorder steady and press the SHOT button to begin recording.
3. When recording begins, a rolling timer will display in red in the top right hand
corner of the screen. This indicates the recorded video time elapsed.
4. Press any button to stop recording.
5. The recorded video files will automatically save onto the inserted
memory card.
3.4 Photo Shooting
Power the camera on by sliding the switch to SETUP, press the RIGHT
button to switch to Photo Mode. A camera icon will appear in the top left
hand corner of the screen when you are in Photo mode.

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1. Line up your shot by looking at the LCD screen to see what is in view.
2. Hold the camcorder steady and press the SHOT button to capture a photo.
3. The photo files will automatically save onto the inserted memory card.
3.5 Playback Mode
Videos and photos captured on your camera can be easily played back.
Power the camera on and slide the switch to SETUP, then press the PLAY
button to enter playback mode.
1.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to cycle through the captured videos and
photos stored on the memory card.
2.
When viewing a video press the OK button to start playback, while the video is
playing press the OK button to pause and the MENU button to stop.
3.
Press the PLAY button to exit Playback mode.
In Playback Mode the following options are available:
3.5.1
Delete Current File
This function is used to delete the current video or image.
1.
In Playback Mode press the MENU button, and use the LEFT or RIGHT
buttons to select ‘Delete Current File’ and press the OK button to enter
the ‘Delete Current File’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Cancel, Delete).
Note: Once a file is deleted it is deleted permanently and cannot be
recovered.
3.5.2
Delete All Files
This function is used to delete all the photos and videos on the memory
card.
1.
In Playback Mode press the MENU button, and use the LEFT or RIGHT
buttons to select ‘Delete All Files’ and press the OK button to enter the
‘Delete All Files’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Cancel, Delete).
Note: Once a file is deleted it is deleted permanently and cannot be
recovered.
3.5.3
Slideshow
Photographs can be viewed as a slideshow on the camera.
1.
In Playback Mode press the MENU button, and use the LEFT or
RIGHT buttons to select ‘Activate Slide Show’ Press the OK button to

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start the slideshow.
2.
Press the OK button to end the slideshow.
3.5.4
Write Protect
This function protects the photo/video file. The file will be protected from being
deleted accidentally. Files must be unprotected to be deleted.
1.
In Playback Mode press the MENU button, and use the LEFT or RIGHT
buttons to select ‘Write Protect’ and press the OK button to enter the
‘Write Protect’ submenu.
2.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu and press the
OK button to confirm your selected setting (Write-Protect Current File,
Write-Protect All Files, Unlock Current File, Unlock All Files).
3.
Press the MENU button to exit Write Protect submenu without selecting
any options.

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4.1 Technical Specifications
Model Number Coleman CHD200
Lens Fixed Focus • f=3.8mm • F/2.3
Image Sensor 2MP CMOS Sensor
Shutter Electronic
Pixels (photo) JPEG: 20 MP • 16 MP • 12 MP • 8 MP • 5 MP • 3 MP
•1MP
Pixels (video) AVI: 1080P • 720P • 480P • 640x480P
LCD Monitor 2.0 Inch LCD Screen
Assistive Light Infrared LED (for shooting in dark scenery)
Sensor Type PIR (Passive Infrared)
PIR Angle 90°
Standby Time Up to 180 Days
PIR Sensor Range Up to 65ft
Trigger Speed 0.4 Seconds
Recording Media SD • SDHC; Maximum: 32GB
I/O Ports 5-pin Mini USB, USB 2.0 (high speed) • Mini DC •
Microphone (built-in MIC) • Speaker • AV Jack
Power 4 x AA 1.5v
Dimensions 4.3 x 2.98 x 1.8 in.

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please call our toll-free technical support hotline at 1-800-441-1100. Please be
sure to have your camera handy when calling.
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