Denver HSM-3004 User manual

GPRS/MMS/SMS Digital
Infrared Trail Camera
User’s Manual
HSM-3004

Table of Contents

1. Instructions
1.1 General Description
This digital trail camera with MMS function can work automatically day and night. It can
be triggered by any movement of human (or animals) in a certain region monitored by
motion sensor, and then automatically captures pictures (up to 8M pixels) or records
080p or HD video clips (WVGA or QVGA).
During daytime it begins to take color photos and video till light is not enough, then it
begins to take monochrome photos and video.
It supports 2G/GSM/MMS/SMTP/SMS. And it is waterproof IP54.
1.2 Camera Body Interface
It has the following interfaces: USB connector, Micro-Card Slot, SIM card slot, TV output
and external DC power connector.
1.3 Camera components and features
) Bottom Cover
2) MicroSD-Card Slot
3) USB Connector
4) TV Out connector
5) PIR
6) Infrared Flash
7) Lens
8) GSM Antenna
9) 2 inch color LCD Display
0) Sound recorder
) SIM card slot
2) Lock
3) Power witch
4) Battery Depot
5) Portable remote controller
1.4 Remote Control
The remote control is primarily used for menu settings and password input. This is
wireless remote control. The maximum remote distance is 9 meters.
Press LEFT or RIGHT to select menu table, press UP or DOWN to select the sub-menu
then press OK to finish
Press the punctuation “*” for laser pointer.
Select Item (UP)
Select Item (DOWN)
Select Option (Left)
Select Option (RIGHT)
Selection (OK)
Display Menu Exit (MENU)
1.5 hooting Information Display
When power switch is turn to TEST position, the shooting information will be displayed
in the monitor.
1.6 Brief Introduction for SIM card and Signal
There are two SIM card icons. It means the SIM card is inserted and it can work well. It
means the network signal in your local place is very good.
1.6 upported Format
Item Format
Photo JPG
Video AVI
2. Easy Operation
2.1 Power upply
To supply power for the camera, 4 or 8 AA batteries are needed.
The following batteries with .5V output can be used:
. High-density and high-performance alkaline batteries (Recommended)
2. Rechargeable alkaline batteries
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3. Rechargeable NiMH batteries
When in Test Mode, camera will be automatically shut down to save power if without
any operation within 3 minutes; it could be waked up by any movement detection.
When in low power state, camera will also automatically shut down. Please change the
batteries in time.
Slot 4
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 1
2.2 Insert the MICRO D-card and the IM-card
Insert MICROSD-card and SIM into the card slot.
When use MMS/E-mail function, be sure to insert SIM-card into the SIM-card slot
correctly.
MicroSD
Supporting 2G/GSM/MMS/GPRS service
2.3 Enter into the TE T Mode
Turn the power switch to the TEST position to enter into the TEST mode. There are some
functions in TEST mode: user settings, manually capture, preview.
2.3.1 User ettings
Press the MENU button. The camera can be set (mode, interval, picture resolution, video
resolution& length, etc.) the detailed operations will be described in following chapter.
2.3.2 Manual Capturing
Press OK to manually capture photos or record video.
2.3.3 View Images or Videos
There are two ways to view the captured images or videos:
. LCD screen on camera
2. TV monitors which connects to camera with TV cable
Press right arrow to view captured files, the latest image will be shown in the LCD screen
or TV monitor. Press UP to view the last and press DOWN for the next. The detailed
operations like deleting images or videos will be described in “Advanced Operations”
chapter.
2.4 Power on and Enter into the ON Mode
Before switching on, please pay attention to the following items:
. Do not face light source directly. These may cause false triggers
2. The height from ground for placing should be -2 meters. For example for deer height is good size
appropriately.
After switching on the camera, the red light will blink for about 0s. The 0s is a
buffering time before automatic capturing, e.g. for closing and locking the bottom cover,
fixing the camera on a tree and walking away.
2.5 Power Off
Slide the power switch to OFF position to turn off the camera.
Therefore, please remove the battery if the camera will not be used for a long time.
3.Advanced Operations
This chapter explains that user settings can only be done in TEST mode and the remote
control is needed.
3.1 ettings Menu
Press MENU when camera in the TEST mode. The settings menu will be shown on the
LCD or the external TV monitor.
3.1.1 Photo etting
3.1.2 Video etting
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3.1.3 ystem etting
3.1.4 MM Menu etting
3.1.5 MTP Menu etting
This camera can send pictures instantly to user’s mobile via MMS method. So before
using this function user needs to finish the settings mms in MMSCONFIG.
3.2 MM / MTP ettings
3.2.1 Preparation
. 2G/GSM Mobile Operator Service
2. format 2GB+ MICROSD or SD card
3. computer(Vista, Windows 7, windows 8 system)
4. One SIM card without PIN lock
5. The SIM card should be able to send images via 2G/GSM/ GPRS/MMS network
6. 6V power(4 or 8 AA Batteries, or 6V input power supply)
7. MMSCONFIG Program in CD
8. Users need to ask the provider 2G MMS data (APN+Account+Password,
MMSC+IP+PORT), or find this info on providers homepage.
9. 2G GPRS data for SMTP setting from provider (APN+Account+Password)
0. Sender Email server info( server+port+email+password)
3.2.2 MM setting:
. Insert card and SIM to camera, put batteries in cam, screw antenna to it then
turn camera to test mode, check there are signal bar and ''Operator'' on the camera
screen. Then connect the camera to the PC with the included USB cable insert CD to
computer, open and then double click
2. Choose or in , Go to table, select
3. Insert and
4. Fill in and or
5. Go to ,choose
6. Click button and save as Parameter.dat to MICROSD card
7. Plug USB cable from camera
8. Go to in camera menu, check the sub-setting is the same with above setting
9. Turn camera to on mode
3.2.3 MTP setting
. Insert card and SIM to camera, put batteries in cam, screw antenna to it then turn
camera to test mode, check there are signal bar and ''SIM'' on the camera screen. Then
connect the camera to the PC with the included USB cable insert CD to computer, open
and then double click
2. Choose or, Go to table, select
3. Insert all
4. Fill in sender email info in and
5. Go to table, choose
6. Click button and save as Parameter.dat to MICROSD card
7. Plug USB cable from camera
8. Go to in cam menu, check the subsetting is the same with above setting
9. Turn camera to on mode
3.3 M Command Code
mms/smtp need to be set ‘on' mode well before using thes sms command
*500* take picture
(Can work in both mms and smtp mode)
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sim in camera will send Capture when receive *500* command
*505* take picture and send to the mobile who sends sms
sim in camera will send Start capturing... and still send picture to mms Mobile or smtp
email when got* 505* Command, no matter MMS or smtp mode.
But sim will send mms to the mobile who sends sms when camera only in mms mode
*520* check the picture quantity and battery status
(Can work in both mms and smtp mode)
sim will send Total Jpg: Free Space: Battery Level: when receive *520* command
*530* turn on camera
(Can work in both mms and smtp mode)
sim will send Start OK when receive *530* command
*53 * turn camera to sleeping mode
(Can work in both mms and smtp mode)
Sim will send Stop OK when receive *53 * command
4. Cautions
The working voltage of the camera is 6.0V.
Please unlock and format the MicroSD card.
Please insert the MicroSD-card when the power switch is at OFF position.
Please do not insert or take out the MicroSD-card when the power switch is at ON
position.
Please ensure full power when having firmware upgrade, otherwise the upgrade process
could be stopped.
As communications networks may vary we can’t guarantee 00% MMS and GPRS can
work fine
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AppendixⅠ: Technical pecifications
Image Sensor Type
(True Megapixels)
3 Mega Pixels Color CMOS
Memory MicroSD Card 8MB~32GB
Lens F=3; FOV= 20 °
Size 45mm * 80mm * 55 mm
IR Filter: Full Automatic IR Filter
TFT Display Screen: 2.0 inch
PIR Sight Angle 20 Degrees
PIR Sensing Distance 65ft/20m
Number of IR LED 48 LEDs Black or White
Max Night Vision Lighting Distance 65ft/20 meters
Trigger Speed . second
Triggering Interval : second ~ 30mins (default sec)
Selectable Image Resolution: 8MP/5MP/3MP
Multiple Frame /3/6/9
Video Resolution 080P/720P/VGA
File Format JPEG/AVI
Date Time Imprint Yes
Moon Phase Imprint Yes
Exposure: Auto
MMS/EMAIL/Support Support
SMS Control Support
Password Security 4 Digits set by yourself
Default camera password 3 4
Default camera ID CAM000
Periodic shot Second~24Hours
Stand-by current 2mA
Stand-by time 3 Months (8 AA Battery)
Interface TV out (NTSC/PAL); USB; MicroSD Card Holder;
6V DC External, SIM card Slot
Fix Method Belt, Tripod Nail
Operation Temperature -30 ~+70°C/-22~+ 58°F
Power Supply 8×AA or 4×AA battery
Camera Socket Yes
Water proof IP54
Menu Langugae
English, French, Germany, Spanish , Russian,
Danish, Dutch, Poland, Portuguese, Swedish,
Italian, Finnish
Security authentication FCC, CE, RoHS, REACH, R&TTE, Health SAR
AppendixⅡ: Parts List
Part Name Quantity
Digital Camera
Wireless controller
Antenna
USB Cable
TV cable
User’s Manual 2
QSG
CD
Solar power supply Optional
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Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials,
components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment,
if the waste material (discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries) is not
handled correctly.
Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked with the crossed out trash can
symbol, seen below. This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment and
batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste, but should be disposed
of separately.
As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate
and designated facility. In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in
accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment.
All cities have established collection points, where electric and electronic equipment and
batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other
collection sites, or be collected from the households. Additional information is available
at the technical department of your city.
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Denmark
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Hereby, Inter Sales A/S, declares that this model DENVER HSM-3004 is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 999/5/EC.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity may be obtained at
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