Hunter Hunter Basic User manual

Instruction Manual
Scouting Trail Camera
Hunter Basic
UK, DE, FI

1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing one of our easy operation highly qualified products. You now
may enjoy the excellence reflected on this series product. This 24MP HD digital
camera was totally R&D by our diligent and smart engineers based on feedback and
requirements from customers globally. May you also enjoy and adore this product as
we do. And our company is always open-minded with willing to adopt creative ideas
from you.
1.1 Fully Functionality Introduction
Besides all the functions you may experience from any other similar product. This
digital camera is aimed to offer user the most easy to use experience with many
extraordinary features, like 46°FOV lens, 40pcs IR LEDs, 0.8 seconds trigger time,
and 1 photo/sec (up to 7 photos per trigger) multi-shot to capture the whole track of
object, user friendly operational menu, etc.
1.2 Application
This digital camera is an ideal product for housing security, warehouse surveillance,
and monitoring wild animals with its camouflage appearance and nice shape. It is
convenient to install or fasten, could be used to take photographs manually and carry
on long-time videos in Test mode.
a. Instant surveillance camera for home, office, construction site, and warehouse, etc.
b. Motion-triggered infra-red night vision surveillance.
c. Animal observation and hunting.
1.3 The package contains
• Scouting Trail Camera “Hunter Basic”
• Fastening strap
• USB cable
• Instruction manual (different languages)
If any item is missing, contact your local dealer for assistance.
Please note that batteries and SD-card are sold separately!

1.4 Power Supply
A. Batteries
Camera runs on 6 or 12AA size batteries, can work with alkaline and high-quality
NI-MH batteries. And we suggest not to use Lithium batteries.
Batteries should be inserted as indicated inside the battery case. Upside down
batteries electrode may cause device malfunction. Also, we strongly recommend
changing the batteries when power icon on camera screen or photo stamp is empty.
Note! Don’t mix batteries types! Different batteries to be used in camera may
cause permanent damage which also violates warranty policy!
Due to different settings, objects activities within camera detection zone, different
brands and quality of batteries, and using environment, etc; we’re not able to list out
exact number of photos and videos that camera can achieve. So, given table below
only shows approximate number of photos or videos camera can take with 12 AA
alkaline batteries.
Test Condition: LCD screen off. Mode: “Power On” _PIR intelligent automatically monitoring.
12AA Alkaline Batteries
Photos shot per day
Working time
Video clips shot per day
Working time
IR LEDs On
IR LEDs On
12MP
100 photos
64 days
VGA
10 sec
10 clips
59 days
16MP
100 photos
61 days
HD
10 sec
10 clips
57 days
24MP
100 photos
57 days
FHD
10 sec
10 clips
54days
IR LEDs Off
IR LEDs Off
12MP
100 photos
72 days
VGA
10 sec
20 clips
163 days
16MP
100 photos
67 days
HD
10 sec
20 clips
151 days
24MP
100 photos
61 days
FHD
10 sec
20 clips
140 days
B. Solar Panel
To bring users better using experience, our engineers designed this camera to be
able to work with most standard 12V/1~2A lithium battery build-in solar panels.
However, as rechargeable AA NI-MH need higher voltage for charging that solar
panel can’t charge the batteries in using in camera batteries cases.
C. Power Adaptor, Security Surveillance Purpose
This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/1~2A DC adaptor.
Recommend to remove the AA size batteries when power adapter is used.
Electrical power is recommended for security purposes.

1.5 SD Card Selection
Using a memory card is required to operate the camera. When the camera is "ON"
and no memory card is used, the screen displays "Please insert memory card". The
SD slot of the camera has a 32 GB memory capacity. Before inserting or removing
the memory card, the camera must be turned "OFF". Failing to do so may cause loss
of or damage the pictures already recorded from the memory card. When the SD
card is full, the viewing screen indicates "Memory Full". The following data shows an
approximate quantity of photos which can be recorded by the camera depending on
the memory card capacity.
Chart below will show you the approximate capacity of different size SD cards.
Please check to see which size card can fit your needs best.
1GB
2 GB
4 GB
8 GB
16 GB
32 GB
Photo (pictures)
12MP
391
733
1613
3371
6887
13919
16MP
299
560
1232
2575
5260
10630
24 MP
201
376
827
1728
3530
7134
Video (hours)
VGA
00:05:27
00:10:13
00:22:28
00:46:57
01:35:56
03:13:52
HD
00:03:56
00:07:23
00:16:13
00:33:53
01:09:14
02:19:56
FHD
00:02:04
00:03:53
00:08:31
00:17:48
00:36:20
01:13:21
1.6 USB Connection
When camera is connected via USB cable; screen display “MSDC”, press “Menu”
once, “MSDC” turns to “PC Cam”, camera now can be used as a PC camera; press
“Menu” again, camera exits PC camera mode.
1.7 Attention
1. Insert the SD memory card correctly, camera does not support SD card hot swap
(insertion).
2. Please use high-quality AA batteries in order to prevent battery cells from
corrosion of leaked acid.
3. Use right adaptor (12V/1~2A) of this camera to supply power, and do not invert the
electrode when put in batteries.
4. In Test mode, camera will automatically turn off if no keypad touching within 5
minutes. If you want to let camera enter PIR Auto Mode again, please manually
switch the button to “ON”.
5. In the condition of light screen, no matter in the main interface or menu interface,
without any keypad operations within 5 minutes, camera will turn off automatically.
6. Don’t interrupt power supply during system upgrade, please deliver it back to
factory if the device doesn’t work after upgrading.
7. Do not frequently insert or pull out SD card and battery or plug in and out the
adapter when the camera is on.

8. Do not have any floating objects, such as leaves, strings, or ribbons in the 3M
motion detection zone of cameras, to avoid mistaking photograph or videos.
9. Do not keep camera next to hot irrelevant objects, air conditioner exhaust vents,
and light, etc. to avoid mistaking photos or videos.
10. With a 46°FOV lens and 40pcs IR LEDs, camera need to be inserted with high
qualified AA batteries, in order to deliver enough amperage to power the illuminator
consistently in dark environments.
11. Programmed Date/Time can be saved in camera for 12 hours as long as camera
was powered 1 hour above.
1.8 Key Features
1. 0.8-1s trigger speed
2. 46 degree FOV lens; 60 degree PIR angle
3. 24MP/1080P@15FPS
4. Programmable 12/16/24 Megapixel high-quality resolution
5. 40pcs invisible IR LEDs, offer 20 meters (65 feet) real night vision distance
6. Crystal clear day & night photo/video quality
7. 1 photo burst per second to get full moving track of object
8. Support multiple functions: adjustable PIR sensitivity, Multi-shot (1~7 photos
per trigger), programmable delay between motions, Time Lapse, Timer,
stamp of (camera ID, date/time, temperature, moon phase) on every single
photo.
9. Available operation temperature: -25℃to 60℃
10. Built-in 2.0" TFT color screen

2. View and Details of Camera
2.1 View of Camera
1. IR LEDs
2. Indicator LED
3. PIR Sensor
4. Lens
5. DC-in (12V/1~2A)
6. Mini USB Port
7. SD Card Slot (supports 8GB to 32GB)
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8. Color LCD Screen (2.0”)
9. Menu Button
10.Navigation Buttons
11.Mode Switch (Power Switch)
12.Battery Compartment (A) for first group of 6pcs of AA batteries
13.Battery Compartment (B) for second group of 6pcs of AA batteries
14.OK (Set/Save) Button
2.2 Function Keys & Other Details
01 –Menu Button:
When the camera is set at the setup mode, the color LCD screen will light up. When
the color LCD is activated, press the Menu button to enter the camera menu. When
under the camera menu, the Menu button is used as Exit button.
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02 –Mode Switch (Power Switch):
A. OFF: Power Off mode
B. SETUP: Setup mode
When the camera is set at the setup mode, the color LCD screen will light up.
When the color LCD is activated, press the Menu button to enter the camera
menu for settings, playback…etc.
When under the camera menu, the Menu button is used as Exit button.
NOTE! THE CHANGED SETTINGS WILL ONLY BE SAVED AFTER THE
MENU BUTTON IS PRESSED TO EXIT THE CAMERA MENU
C. ON:Power On mode (working mode)
When the camera is set at on mode, the color LCD screen will turn off and start
working as the settings.
03 –OK (Set/ Save) Button
04 –Up Button:
When the camera is set at the setup mode, press the up button can enter the
playback mode.
05 –Left Button
06 –Down Button
07 –Right Button:
When the camera is set at the setup mode, press the right button can display time
on the color LCD screen.
Power Switch
1) Switch camera “ON”, the indicator LED will flash 5 times,
then camera enter PIR Auto mode;
2) Switch camera “Setup”, the camera LCD screen will be
lightened, then camera enter Test mode;
3) Switch button “Off”, camera turn off.

3. Quick Start
3.1 How to Start the Camera?
Switch ON “Power Switch”.
Note! Camera comes pre-programmed with factory default settings. So, for test
purpose, user only needs to insert a SD card and batteries to start test by powering
on.
3.2 How to Set the Functions?
a. Switch to “Setup”, camera LCD screen is lightened, camera enter Test Mode.
Use navigation buttons “←”, “↑”, “→”, or “↓”to obtain favored settings; press “OK”
for confirmation and save the preferred change, press “Menu” to exit current
page.
b. Switch to “ON”, camera LCD screen off, camera enter PIR Auto Mode.
c. Camera LED indicator flashes 5 times before it gets into PIR auto working mode.
Note! For some settings, user needs to press “Menu” to save & exit the configuration
after pressing “OK” to confirm (Cam ID, Delay, Time Lapse, Timer, Password).
4. Operation List
4.1 Video/Photo Playback
Switch to “Setup”, camera LCD screen is lightened, camera enter Test Mode;
Press arrow button “↑” to enter Playback; Press “←” and “→” for selection, “OK” to
play photo/video.
1) Press button “↑” again to exit.
2) In Playback Mode, press “Menu” button to delete files, or format SD card;
press “Menu” again to exit.
4.2 Delete
a) Delete one: delete selected photo/video
Press “OK” to choose, Press “↑” and “↓” for selection, “Yes” to confirm, “No” to
exit to previous page.
b) Delete All

4.3 Format of SD Card
a) No
b) Yes: to format SD card via camera
Press “←” and “→” for selection, “Yes” to confirm, “No” to exit to previous
page.
4.4 Auto Power Off
In Test mode, camera will automatically enter PIR Auto mode if no keypad touching
within 5 minutes. Please manually turn ON it as if you want to do some further
configuration.
Note! Camera stay in “Test” mode if camera is in Menu configuration pages.
4.5 Operation Menu
Test mode, Press “Menu” once to enter camera setting menu; to navigate setting
interface by pressing “←”, “↑”, “→”, or “↓”, press “OK” for selection, “Menu” to exit to
previous page, and “Menu” to switch alpha/ digits/ symbols.
Note! For some settings, user needs to press “Menu” to save & exit the configuration
after pressing “OK” to confirm (Cam ID, Deley, Time Lapse, Timer, Password)
Auto Modes
Settings
Programmable Options
Hunting
Camera default settings are: multi-shot 3P, 12M photo size,
5sec Delay
Security
Camera default settings are: photo + video, 12M photo size,
multi-shot 5P, 1080P video size, 10sec video length

Setup
Settings
Programmable Options
Language
English
Time/Date
Month: date: year; hour: minute: second
Note! Please adjust camera date/time to ensure some functions
work as expected.
Camera ID
Cam Name:
Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set 4 digits/ alphabets for each
camera. Such function can help user to identify photos are from
where and which camera.
Password:
Select “ON”, press “OK”, to enable password protection for your
camera; support totally 6 digits/ alphabets long password
access.
Camera Mode
Select camera working mode in the menu.
Image Setup
Image Size:
12MP (4000*3000), 16MP (4608*3456), 24MP (5632*4224)
Multi-shot:
Programmable 1~7 photos per trigger
Video Setup
Video Size:
FHD (1920*1080), HD (1280*720), VGA (640*480)
Video Frame:
30FPS,15FPS
Video length
05~60 Sec
PIR Sensitivity
High, Middle, Low
Higher sensitivity is:
1) more sensitive to movements by smaller subjects
2) longer detection distance
3) easier for sensor to detect difference between body heat and
outdoor temperature
4) easier to trigger camera to record.
In high temperature environment, body heat of subjects and
environment temperature is hard to tell by camera, suggest
setting High.
Timer
Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set the beginning time and end time
(hour/minute); camera will only work during the time period user
set. i.e.: 15:00 –18:00; camera only works during 15:00 –18:00

Time Lapse
Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set the interval; PIR sensor of
camera will be turned off; camera will shoot pics or video clips
automatically upon the interval user set.
Configurable interval: 5 seconds to 24 hours.
Note! Pls don’t turn ON Time Lapse and Delay simultaneously!
Delay
Select “ON”, press “OK”, to set a time interval that you desire
between photos/videos upon motion. This option avoid camera
taking too many photos or videos.
Example: Camera will wait 1 minute between photo/video
recordings with motion if pre-set time interval is 00:01:00
Configurable delay time: 0 second to 24 hours.
Note! Pls don’t turn ON Time Lapse and Delay simultaneously!
Battery Type
Alkaline/ NI-MH
Choose the correct types of batteries for the camera to perform
its best effects.
Other
SD Cycle:
Select “ON”, press “OK”, camera will continue to record
photos/videos by deleting earliest photos or video clips.
Frequency:
50HZ, 60HZ; improper setting may cause camera screen flicker
Reset
Select “Yes” to reset camera back to factory default settings.
About
Firmware version in camera
Firmware is subject to change without prior notice!

5. Specification
Effective Pixels
2560x1920
Day/Night Mode
Yes
IR range
20m
IR LEDs
40
Memory
SD Card (8MB –32GB)
Operating keys
7
Lens
F=3.0; FOV=46°; Auto IR-Cut-Remove (at night)
LCD Screen
2” TFT, RGB, 262k
PIR distance
15m
PIR Angle
60 degrees
Picture size
12MP/16MP/24MP = 4000x3000/4608x3456/5632x4224
Picture Format
JPEG
Video resolution
FHD (1920x1080): 15FPS, HD (1280x720), VGA (640x480)
Video Format
AVI
Video Length
05-60sec. programmable
Shooting Numbers
1-7
Trigger Time
0.8s~1s
Trigger Interval
5s~7s
Camera + Video
Yes
Device Serial No.
Yes
Time Lapse
Yes
SD Card cycle
ON/OFF
Operation Power
Battery: 9V; DC: 12V
Battery Type
12AA
External DC
12V
Stand-by Time
5~8 months (6×AA~12×AA)
Auto Power Off
Switch to “Setup”, camera LCD screen lightened. In the
condition of lightened screen, no matter in the main
interface or menu interface, without any keypad operation
within 5 minutes, camera will turn off automatically.
Power Off Voltage
Alkaline battery: 6.3V
NI-MH battery: 6.0V
DC power: 6.5V
Interface
USB/SD Card/DC Port
Mounting
Strap; Tripod
Operating Temperature
-25°C to 60°C
Storage temperature
-30°C to 70°C
Operation Humidity
5% - 90%
Waterproof spec
IP66
Dimensions
144 * 118 * 78 mm
Weight
348 g
Certification
CE, RoHS
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice!

6. Trouble Shooting
6.1 Photos Do Not Capture Subject of Interest
1. Check the “Sensor Level” (PIR sensitivity) parameter setting. For warm
environmental conditions, set the Sensor Level to “High” and for cold weather
use, set the sensor for “Low”.
2. Try to set your camera up in an area where no heat resources are in the
camera’s field of view.
3. In some cases, set the camera near water will make the camera take images
with no subject in them. Try to aim the camera over ground.
4. Try to set camera on stable and immovable objects, i.e.: large trees.
5. At night, motion detector may detect beyond range of the IR illumination.
Reduce distance setting by adjusting sensor sensitivity.
6. Rising sun or sunset can trigger sensor. Camera must be reoriented.
7. If person/animal moves quickly, it may move out of the camera’s field of view
before photo is taken. Move camera further back or redirect camera.
6.2 Camera Stops Taking Images or Won’t Take Images
1. Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full, camera will
stop taking images. Or user can turn on Cycle Recording to avoid such
problem.
2. Check batteries to make sure that NI-MH or AA batteries left power is enough
for camera to work.
3. Make sure that the camera power switch is in the “On” position and not in the
“Off” or “Test” modes.
4. Please format the SD card with camera before using or when camera stops
taking images.
6.3 Night Vision Flash Range Doesn’t Meet Expectation
1. Please install 6 or 12pcs AA batteries.
2. Please check to make sure that batteries are fully charged, or left power is
enough.
3. To ensure accuracy and quality of night time image, please mount camera to
dark environment without any obvious light sources.
4. A certain surroundings (like trees, walls, ground, etc.) within flash range can
get you better night time images; please do not aim camera to total open field
where there is nothing within IR flash range to reflect flash back; it’s like
shinning a flashlight into sky in night, you just can’t see anything; same does
camera.

6.4 Photos Do Not Capture Subject of Interest
1. Check the “Sensor Level” (PIR sensitivity) parameter setting. For warm
environmental conditions, set the Sensor Level to “High” and for cold weather
use, set the sensor for “Low”.
2. Try to set your camera up in an area where there is not a heat source in the
camera’s line of sight.
3. In some cases, set the camera near water will make the camera take images
with no subject in them. Try aiming the camera over ground.
4. Try to avoid setting the camera up on small trees that are prone to being
moved by strong winds.
5. Remove any limbs which are right in front of the camera lens.
7. Warranty information
The warranty period is 24 months, unless otherwise specified, from the date the
product was purchased. The warranty validity must be supported by an invoice or
cash receipt on which date of purchase must be shown.
If errors are discovered during the warranty period, contact your dealer for
assistance.
This warranty does not cover normal wear or failure due to accident, abnormal
usage, neglected maintenance, improper maintenance, improper voltage or
modification.
Warranty is void if failure is caused by use of accessories other than original, or
intervention/repair is carried out by non-authorized service center.
If cash receipt or error description is missing, the product is not under warranty.
Hunter Sales i Stockholm AB
Stockholm, Sweden
www.hunterworld.se

Gebrauchsanleitung
Scouting Trail Camera
Hunter Basic

1. Einleitung
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich für eines unserer bedienungsfreundlichen
Qualitätsprodukte entschieden haben. Lassen Sie sich von den Vorzügen dieses
Serienprodukts überzeugen. Diese 24MP HD-Digitalkamera wurde von unseren
erfahrenen Ingenieuren nach den Wünschen und Anregungen von Kunden auf der
ganzen Welt entwickelt. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß und Freude damit und sind
immer offen für kreative Ideen von Ihrer Seite.
1.1 Überblick über die Funktionen
Neben den Funktionen, die sie vielleicht schon von ähnlichen Produkten kennen,
zeichnet sich diese Digitalkamera durch optimale Benutzerfreundlichkeit und viele
besondere Merkmale, wie z. B. 46°-FOV-Linse, 40 IR-LEDs, Auslösezeit von 0,8 s,
ein Bild pro Sekunde im MultiShot-Modus (bis zu 7 Aufnahmen pro Auslösung) zur
Erfassung der gesamten Bewegungsbahn sowie eine einfache Benutzerführung aus.
1.2 Verwendung
Mit ihrer kompakten Form und ihrem Tarnlook ist diese Kamera das ideale Produkt
für die Überwachung von Gebäuden und Lagerhallen und für die Tierbeobachtung.
Sie ist einfach und schnell zu installieren. Sie kann für manuelle Aufnahmen
verwendet werden und im Test-Modus für Langzeitvideos.
a. Überwachungskamera für Zuhause, Büro, Baustellen, Lager usw.
b. Zur nächtlichen Überwachung, ausgelöst durch Infrarot-Bewegungsmelder.
c. Wildbeobachtung und Jagd.
1.3 Die Verpackung enhält folgendes
• Kamera “Hunter Basic”
• Gurtband
• USB-Kabel
• Bedienungsanleitung
Falls etwas fehlen sollte nehmen Sie Kontakt auf mit Ihrem Händler.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Batterien und die SD-Karte separat erhältlich sind!

1.4 Stromversorgung
A. Batterien
Die Kamera benötigt 6 bzw. 12 Batterien oder Akkus, entweder Alkalibatterien oder
hochwertige NiMH-Akkus. Von der Verwendung von Lithium-Akkus wird abgeraten.
Setzen Sie die Batterien entsprechend den Symbolen im Batteriefach ein. Verkehrt
eingesetzte Batterien können Störungen verursachen. Wechseln Sie die Batterien,
wenn auf dem Display das entsprechende Symbol angezeigt wird oder die Bilder
nicht mehr gestempelt werden.
Hinweis! Niemals unterschiedliche Batterietypen miteinander kombinieren!
Die Kombination unterschiedlicher Batterietypen kann irreversible Schäden
verursachen, die von der Garantie nicht abgedeckt werden!
Da die Kamera mit unterschiedlichen Einstellungen, unterschiedlichen Zielobjekten,
unterschiedlichen Batterien und in unterschiedlichen Umgebungen genutzt werden
kann, ist es nicht möglich, die genaue Anzahl der Fotos und Videos anzugeben, die
mit der Kamera gemacht werden können. Die Angabenin dernachstehendenTabelle
sindsomitnur Näherungswerte beiVerwendung von 12 Alkalibatteriendes TypsAA.
Testbedingungen: LCD-Display OFF. „PowerOn“-Mode_PIR intelligentautomaticallymonitoring.
12 Alkalibatterien Typ AA
Fotos pro Tag
Standby-Zeit
Videos pro Tag
Standby-Zeit
IR LEDs An
IR LEDs An
12MP
100 Fotos
64 Tage
VGA
10 s
10 Clips
59 Tage
16MP
100 Fotos
61 Tage
HD
10 s
10 Clips
57 Tage
24MP
100 Fotos
57 Tage
FHD
10 s
10 Clips
54Tage
IR LEDs Aus
IR LEDs Aus
12MP
100 Fotos
72 Tage
VGA
10 s
20 Clips
163 Tage
16MP
100 Fotos
67 Tage
HD
10 s
20 Clips
151 Tage
24MP
100 Fotos
61 Tage
FHD
10 s
20 Clips
140 Tage
B. Solarmodul
Für ein besseres Nutzererlebnis haben unsere Ingenieure die Kamera so
konstruiert, dass sie auch mit einem gängigen Solarmodul mit Lithium-Batterie
betrieben (12V/1-2A) werden kann. Da jedoch NiMH-Akkus eine höhere
Ladespannung benötigen, können die im Batteriefach verwendeten Batterien nicht
mit diesem Solarmodul geladen werden.
C. Netzadapter, Security und Überwachung
Diese Kamera kann auch mit einem externen Netzadapter betrieben werden
(12V/1~2A DC). Nehmen Sie die Batterien heraus, wenn Sie ein Netzteil
verwenden. Für Security-Zwecke wird Strom empfohlen.

1.5 Wahl der SD-Karte
Eine SD-Karte ist für den Betrieb der Kamera zwingend erforderlich. Wenn die
Kamera eingeschaltet ist („ON“) und keine Speicherkarte eingebaut ist, wird auf dem
Display eine entsprechende Warnung eingeblendet („Please insert memory card“).
Der SD-Card-Steckplatz hat ein Speichervermögen von 32 GB. Schalten Sie die
Kamera vorher aus („OFF“), wenn Sie eine SD-Karte einstecken oder herausnehmen
wollen. Ansonsten laufen Sie Gefahr, dass die bereits gespeicherten Bilder auf der
SD-Karte gelöscht oder beschädigt werden. Wenn die Karte voll ist, wird im Display
„Memory Full“ angezeigt. Die folgende Tabelle zeigt, wie viele Bilder im Durchschnitt
je nach Speicherkapazität der SD-Karte gemacht werden können.
Die nachstehende Tabelle zeigt die durchschnittliche Kapazität verschiedener SD-
Karten. Entscheiden Sie selbst, welche Karte am besten zu Ihrem Bedarf passt.
1GB
2 GB
4 GB
8 GB
16 GB
32 GB
Anzahl Fotos
12MP
391
733
1613
3371
6887
13919
16MP
299
560
1232
2575
5260
10630
24 MP
201
376
827
1728
3530
7134
Video (Stunden)
VGA
00:05:27
00:10:13
00:22:28
00:46:57
01:35:56
03:13:52
HD
00:03:56
00:07:23
00:16:13
00:33:53
01:09:14
02:19:56
FHD
00:02:04
00:03:53
00:08:31
00:17:48
00:36:20
01:13:21
1.6 USB-Anschluss
Wenn die Kamera über USB-Kabel verbunden wird, erscheint auf dem Display die
Meldung „MSDC“. Wenn Sie einmal „Menu“ drücken, wird anstelle von „MSDC“ jetzt
„PC Cam“ angezeigt. Die Kamera kann jetzt als PC-Kamera verwendet werden.
Drücken Sie erneut „Menu“, um den PC-Kamera-Modus wieder zu verlassen.
1.7 Achtung
1. Setzen Sie die SD-Karte richtig ein. Hot Swap von SD-Karten wird nicht
unterstützt.
2. Bitte nur Markenbatterien oder Marken-Akkus benutzen, um die Kamera vor
auslaufender Batterieflüssigkeit, die das Gerät beschädigen kann, zu schützen.
3. Benutzen Sie das richtige Netzteil (12V/1~2A) für diese Kamera und achten Sie
auf die richtige Polarität, wenn Sie die Batterien einlegen.
4. Im Testmodus schaltet sich die Kamera automatisch nach 5 Minuten ab, wenn
zwischenzeitlich keine Taste betätigt wird. Schalten Sie dann bitte auf „ON“, um
wieder in den PIR Auto Mode zu gelangen.
5. Bei eingeschaltetem Bildschirm, ganz gleich ob in Hauptschnittstelle oder Menü-
Schnittstelle, schaltet sich die Kamera automatisch nach 5 Minuten ab, wenn in
dieser Zeit keine Taste betätigt wird.

6. Unterbrechen Sie nicht die Stromzufuhr, wenn Sie ein Software Update machen.
Schicken Sie das Gerät an den Hersteller, wenn es nach dem Update nicht
ordnungsgemäß funktioniert.
7. Vermeiden Sie ein häufiges Herausnehmen von Batterien oder SD-Karten oder
das Ein- und Ausstecken des Netzadapters, wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist.
8. Achten Sie beim Aufstellen der Kamera darauf, dass sich vor dem
Bewegungsmelder keine sich bewegenden Objekte (Blätter, Bänder usw.) befinden,
um ein unbeabsichtigtes Auslösen zu verhindern.
9. Achten Sie beim Aufstellen der Kamera darauf, dass sich keine heißen Objekte
wie Gebläse von Klimaanlagen oder Lichtquellen usw. in der Nähe befinden, um ein
unbeabsichtigtes Auslösen der Kamera zu verhindern.
10. Aufgrund ihrer 46° FOV Linse und ihren 40 IR-LEDs sollten nur hochwertige
Mignonzellen (AA) verwendet werden, damit die Stromversorgung des Illuminators in
einer dunklen Umgebung immer sichergestellt ist.
11. Programmierte Datum- und Zeiteinstellungen werden bis zu 12 Stunden in der
Kamera gespeichert, sofern die Kamera vorher eine Stunde mit Strom versorgt
wurde
1.8 Wesentliche Merkmale
11. 0.8-1s Auslösezeit
12. 46 Grad FOV Linse; 60 Grad Erfassungswinkel
13. 24MP/1080P@15FPS
14. Hohe, programmierbare Auflösung (12/16/24 Megapixel)
15. 40 unsichtbare IR-LEDs, mit einer maximalen Reichweite von 20 m bei Nacht
16. Kristallklare Fotos und Videos bei Tag und bei Nacht
17. 1 Foto pro Sekunde, um bewegliche Objekte voll zu erfassen
18. Zahlreiche Einstellmöglichkeiten: einstellbare Empfindlichkeit des PIR-
Sensors, MultiShot-Modus (1~7Fotos pro Auslösung), programmierbare
Verzögerung zwischen Bewegungsphasen, Zeitrafferfunktion, Zeitschaltuhr,
Bildstempel (Kamera-Nr., Datum/Uhrzeit, Temperatur, Mondphase)
19. Betriebstemperatur: -25℃bis 60℃;
20. Eingebautes 2,0" TFT-Farbdisplay
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