JAGER PRO I.C.E User manual

M.I.N.E.™ CAMERA
I.C.E.™ CAMERA
For Use with both Verizon and AT&T Model Cameras
Version 4.0
4g OPERATIONS MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Camera Characteristics
Quick Start Programming
Main Menu Tabs
Camera Menu
Trigger Menu
System Menu
Wireless Menu
Activating Service
Mobile App Setup
Manually Sending Photos
Command Codes
Information Strip
Registration
Firmware Updates
Pairing Camera Transmitter to Control Box Receiver
Camera Deployment
Limited Warranty
Care and Maintenance
Warnings
Technical Specifications
Camera Accessories
Glossary
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Thank you for choosing the JAGER PRO M.I.N.E™ or I.C.E.™ Camera. This manual will help you get the most out of
your new device. You will also find this manual, other technical articles and more information about your camera
and service at: https://jagerpro.com/
If you experience any difficulties operating this product, please do not return it to your local dealer. Call Technical
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CAMERA CHARACTERISTICS
This manual is intended to visually guide users through the individual steps to properly program, operate and
maintain the 4G, Verizon and/or AT&T versions of our JAGER PRO M.I.N.E™ and I.C.E.™ Cameras.
Front View
1. Antenna: (Standard antenna shown) Receives cell tower signals. Our 5 decibel booster antenna is available as
an accessory for operating in low signal areas.
1a. Antenna Seal: Prevents water from getting into the camera through the antenna port.
2. IR LED Illuminator: 44 infrared (Blackout) LEDs that illuminate the target area when camera functions at night.
3. Ambient Light Sensor and Test Indicator: Detects surrounding light to automatically control day and night
camera functions. This sensor emits a green, blinking LED when the selector switch is moved to SETUP. The LED
will stop blinking within 30 seconds after the selector switch is moved from SETUP to ON indicating the camera is
operational and active.
4. Camera Lens: The camera lens has a 52 degree field of view with no magnification. This enables users to
observe a 20 foot field of view measured 15 feet from the lens and a 32 foot field of view when measured 21
feet from the lens.
5. Microphone: Picks up ambient sounds around the camera.
6. PIR Sensor: Passive Infrared motion detector. Senses the presence of a moving object which triggers the
camera to take a photo or record a video.
7. Locking Latch: Secures the camera back battery housing to the main body housing so the rubber seal seated in
the groove in the main body housing meets the front cover creating a waterproof seal.
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Bottom Outside View
1. USB Port Plug: Waterproof seal to protect internal components when USB cable is not in use.
2. Mounting Port: ¼” internal diameter (by 20) coarse threads for securing camera to a T-Post mount. Only
thread JAGER PRO cameras two (2) complete rotations into the camera mounting port then tighten using the
mount’s adjusting nut. Warning: Forcing camera threads to the bottom will damage mounting port and camera
housing.
3. DC Port Plug: Waterproof seal to protect internal components when external battery (optional equipment) is
not in use.
6v DC External Battery
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1. Antenna Port: Attachment point to install various antennas depending on local cellular strength. Our 5 decibel
booster antenna is available as an accessory for operating in low signal areas.
2. Camera Information: This sticker provides the camera model and serial number.
3. LCD Display: Screen to observe menus, photos and settings.
4. IMEI Number: This is the 15 digit IMEI number for your camera.
5. Selector Switch: Used to enter into any of the three operating modes: OFF, SETUP and ON.
6. Menu Button: From the Live Preview Screen, press MENU to enter the Setup menus
In Setup menus: If in a submenu, press menu to return to the main menu. If in a main menu, press menu to exit
Setup menus.
7. Playback Button: Allows user to view pictures on SD card. Display the Delete menu so you can choose to Del One or
Del ALL. Press Playback again to return to the Live Preview Screen.
8. Del Button: Deletes unwanted pictures, numbers, and letters.
9. Left Arrow Button: Moves from the highlighted area to a selection left.
10. Up Arrow Button: Moves from the highlighted area to a selection above.
11. Right Arrow Button: Moves from the highlighted area to a selection right.
12. Down Arrow Button: Moves from the highlighted area to a selection below.
13. OK Button: Confirms the highlighted item.
14. DC Port: 6 volt connection for optional external battery pack.
15. USB Port: Standard USB 1.0 cable connection interface to transfer information between the SD card and a
computer.
16. Battery Polarity Symbols: Located on the front of the battery block. Visual aids for proper battery polarity
installation. Use 12 (recommended), 8, or 4 1.2 –1.5v AA batteries. Use of 4 batteries can be placed in any of the 3
battery bays. NEVER MIX BATTERY TYPES! We recommend Energizer brand AA Ultimate Lithium batteries for your
camera. Warning: Use of Alkaline batteries can result in leaking acid and your warranty will be voided if you do so.
Inside View
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Left Side View
1. SIM Card Port: Slot for receiving a cellular SIM card from
Verizon’s LTE network provider or AT&T’s GSM network.
2. SD Card Port: Slot for receiving an SDHC card. The camera has
limited internal memory. An SDHC card (limit of 32GB) may be
used to store photos, video and debug data.
Warning: Inserting the SIM card upside down or backwards
could damage the camera or the SIM card. Damage resulting
from inserting the card incorrectly is not covered under
warranty.
Warning: Inserting the SDHC card upside down or backwards
could damage the camera or the SDHC card. Damage resulting
from inserting the card incorrectly is not covered under
warranty.
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QUICK START PROGRAMMING
Begin programming the M.I.N.E™ or I.C.E.™ camera for operation by removing the protective cap and installing the
standard antenna onto the antenna jack. Ensure the black rubber O-ring is not removed from the antenna jack
threads. Twist the antenna base snug but do not over tighten.
Warning: When installing the antenna, remove the red or yellow protective cap and replace the black waterproof
seal if it comes off. Damage resulting from not having the rubber O-ring seal present is not covered under warranty.
Unlock the latch to access the main body. Follow the battery polarity symbols located on the front of the battery
block to properly install the batteries. We recommend Energizer brand AA Ultimate Lithium batteries for the best
performance in the field. Rechargeable AA batteries will not operate high-tech equipment nearly as long. We
recommend the JagerPro 6 volt external power supply for extended camera use in the field which is specified for
JagerPro products. AA Lithium batteries are still required for initial start-up until the camera housing is closed and the
6 volt external power supply cable is inserted into the camera battery port.
Warning! Do not mix battery types! Damage to the camera can result and your warranty will be voided if you mix
battery types or the batteries leak acid inside the housing.
A formatted class 10 SDHC card must be used for the camera to function. You can input information without an SDhc
card present in your camera but will need the card to store any pictures taken..
The camera supports up to a 32 GB SDHC card. Ensure the SDHC card is not locked and insert it into the SD card port.
Move the selector switch from OFF to SETUP. The screen will display “Searching Network” at the bottom center of
the screen. It usually takes 20 to 30 seconds for the camera to find the network. Verizon or AT&T will appear in the
top center of the screen after connecting to the network and the signal strength symbol will appear in the top right.
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MAIN MENU TABS
Press the MENU button to access the Setup menus. **If no buttons are pressed the camera will shut down after
3 minutes of sitting idle to conserve battery power. Users must then move the selector switch to OFF then back
to SETUP to restart the camera and access the MENU again.
There are four main menus; CAMERA, TRIGGER, SYSTEM and WIRELESS.
Press the left or right arrow buttons to change menus. Press the up or down arrow buttons to cycle through the
submenu settings of the highlighted green tab. Press left or right to edit and view choices for selected items with
green highlights.
Press OK to confirm and save any settings changes. Press up or down to view the next setting or press MENU and
return to the top MENU then move left or right to select another MENU.
Setting Items
Description
CAMERA
Photo Options
Mode (Photo) Photo (We recommend Photo to transmit texted information to
your phone). These cameras do not send live video but will save to
the SDHC card!)
Photo Size 3MP, 5MP, or 8MP. This is the size it is saved on the SD card.
Photo Burst Set the number of images taken for each trigger (1-3)(Recommend
1 Photo). The camera will only transmit the last photo when burst is
2 or 3.
Setting Items
Description
CAMERA
Video Options
Mode (Video) Video. (We recommend Photo to transmit texted information to
your phone.) These cameras do not send live video but will save to
the SDHC card!)
Video Resolution 720p, WVGA, QVGA, 1080p
Video Length Choose how long the video will be in length (up to 30 seconds).
Sound Choose between On or Off. Turning this On will record audio.
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The video option will only allow the camera to take and save video to the SD card, it will not send live video out.
Camera Menu:

Trigger Menu:
Setting Items
Description
TRIGGER
Sensitivity Off (time lapse only, not triggered)
Low (temps below 10 F)
Normal (10 F –80 F)
High (temps above 80 F)
Trigger Interval The timeout period between PIR triggers for each photo or video
capture. We recommend a two (2) minute trigger interval. A one (1)
minute or less selection may not allow a photo to transmit via data
in low signal areas before the next PIR trigger. The photo is always
saved on the SD card but may not have time to send via data to
your phone or email.
Time Lapse OFF: Camera triggers only during PIR event. (Recommended)
ON: Camera automatically triggers at selected intervals.
Start-Stop 1 OFF: Camera triggers 24 hours per day.
ON: Camera only triggers between the START and STOP times
programmed. Could be used to avoid high traffic from non-target
species during specified times.
Example:
The start time is 18:00 or 6pm
The stop time is 07:00 or 7am
Set to the recommended 2 minute
Trigger interval
Time Lapse is off
Start-Stop 2 OFF: Camera triggers 24 hours per day.
ON: Camera only triggers between the START and STOP times
programmed. Ensure the Start-Stop times do not overlap the START
and STOP times from Start-Stop 1.
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System Menu:
Setting Items
Description
SYSTEM
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Clock Enter correct Date and Time. Add in UTC for proper updates
Time Stamp Choose ON or OFF to select the date and time stamp on the picture.
Flash Power Choose between Low or High. We recommend High to extend
infrared illumination beyond trap.
Format Formats the SD card and deletes all photos/videos.
Overwrite OFF: Retains saved photos and videos on SD card when full.
ON: (Recommended) Camera deletes the oldest photos/videos
from SD card when full and continues to save newer photos/videos.

Setting Items
Description
SYSTEM
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Default Restores camera back to factory settings.
Information Displays model, DSP, MCU and the Module ID (MEID/IMEI) number.
Check our website for the latest firmware version and uploading
instructions.
Model (VZW or ATT)-(MINE or ICE)-4
DSP RL180808
MCU 2018/09/19 (or latest version)
IMEI (will match the number on the sticker)
Password The default password is 000000. Choose OFF to stop this function
and ON to set a six digit password. If you lose the password, you
must send it in to JAGER PRO to reset it.
Beep The default is ON. Choose OFF to silence key pad when making
selections.
FW Update Used only when updating the Firmware from the SD card.
Setting Items
Description
SYSTEM
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LED Indicator The default is ON. Choose OFF to turn off the Green LED indicator
on the front of the camera.
Debug Switch Only used when instructed by support personnel.
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System Menu (Continued):
Wireless Menu:
Setting Items
Description
WIRELESS
Send Mode Instant: (Recommended) The camera sends a photo immediately
when it takes a photo. Pressing the OK button while Instant is
highlighted will bring up the Max Num field. The Max Num field
indicates the maximum number of photos or texts allowed to be
sent within 24 hours. 0 is infinite (Recommended), 1-999 during a
24 hour period. The camera resets to zero each night at 0000 hours.
Off: Cellular function is de-activated. Photos will not be sent to a
recipient but will be saved to the SD card.
Realtime The Realtime function must be ON for the camera to receive
commands from the selected recipients.
Register Camera Pressing OK will start the registration process. You will receive a
confirmation with your IMEI number and registration code. More
information can be found in our Activating Service section, page 8.
Diagnostic Hello Test: This will verify that your camera is activated, has a signal
and can reach the internet and the Server.
APN Setting: Only used when instructed by support personnel.

ACTIVATING SERVICE
Visit our website at https://store.jagerpro.com/register/ to create an account. You can also visit
https://store.jagerpro.com/my-account/activate-data-plan/ to Activate Data Plan for your camera.
Select your provider and camera version, input the camera information and Add Subscription to Cart. Purchase a
Plan with your personal information.
Add Camera to your account on www.jagerprowireless.com. (We will refer this website as “Portal”)
1. Using a web browser on your computer or phone, go to www.jagerprowireless.com.
2. Sign in to your account. If you don’t already have an account, register for one, then sign in.
3. To add your camera:
a. From the main menu, select MY CAMERAS > MANAGEMENT.
b. Click the Add New Camera button.
c. Move the camera switch to SETUP and when you have a signal, press the Menu button then select the
Wireless menu.
d. Verify that Send Mode is Instant and that Realtime is On. Press OK after making any changes.
e. Highlight and select Diagnostics, press OK, Highlight and select Hello Test, press OK. If the hello test is
successful, press the Menu button once and continue to the next step. If the hello test is not successful, repeat
this step.
f. Select Register Camera, press OK, and wait several seconds. If registration is successful, the camera screen
will show your Module ID and the registration code. If registration is not successful, repeat this step.
g. On the portal Add New Camera page, type a description for the camera that will help you to identify it. This
is especially important if you have more than one.
h. Input both the Module ID and the Registration Code. (the Registration Code will expire after 3 hours)
i. Input the Camera Phone Number.
j. Input the recipients email address or phone number, follow the description next to the recipient information
to input the phone number as an email contact.
k. Check the box to agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.
l. Click the “Add this Camera” button.
4. If you input the values correctly, you will return to the CAMERA MANAGEMENT page on the portal.
5. Send a Test Picture: in Live Preview mode, press OK to take a picture then OK again to send it.
a. After the Test Picture has been sent, move the selector switch to ON, the screen will go blank.
6. Click on the check box next to Select (Camera Name).
a. Next to Request Status, click on the GO button. After the screen refreshes, you will have a picture with an
“E” coded photo (see “Information Strip” for more information).
7. Click on the button Camera Settings, then click on Retrieve Camera Settings.
a. Wave your hand in front of the camera or, move the camera around.
8. Click on MY CAMERAS > MOBILE ACCESS and input your Admin and Guest Access Codes. See “Install and Set
Up the Mobile App” to complete the mobile app process.
9. Click on MY CAMERAS > CAMERA MANAGEMENT.
a. Make sure you have a new photo, it will have an “M” code and that the Status Report is updated. Click on
Camera Settings.
10. Go through the camera settings, you will want to update the Camera Time Zone at minimum. The time zone
must be set in order for your camera to function properly.
a. Click on Update Camera Settings to send the changes to the camera.
11. Click on MY CAMERAS > CAMERA MANAGEMENT.
a. Click on the check box next to Select (Camera Name).
b. Open the drop down menu that says Request Status and change it to Take a Photo. click on the GO button
and wait 30 seconds before refreshing your screen and make sure you receive another photo, it will have an “S”
code.
12. If you can see the picture on the MY CAMERAS > CAMERA MANAGEMENT or MANAGE PHOTOS page, service
is working. Customize the setup for your particular needs by updating camera settings, adding email contacts,
etc.
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MOBILE APP SETUP
On the web portal, set up the admin access code, the guest access code is optional.
Select MY CAMERAS > MOBILE ACCESS
Enter an Admin Access Code (at least 3 digits) and (optionally, if you want to share pictures but not camera
control with guests) a Guest Access Code. You can use different admin and guest access codes for different
cameras or groups of cameras if you want to share access with different groups of people. You can use the same
admin code for all your cameras. Do not use the same code for Admin and Guest.
Click the Update button
Make a note of your Account ID, the Admin Access Code and/or the Guest Access Code.
On your mobile device, go to the appropriate app store and search for the “JAGER PRO Wireless Camera Mgt”
app.
Download and install the app.
Launch the JAGER PRO Wireless mobile app.
To connect the app to your www.jagerprowireless.com account:
From the top left menu, tap on Camera Management
Tap + to open the authentication dialog
Enter the Account ID and the Access Code (the admin code for your phone, guest code for
people who you don’t want controlling the camera.
Tap on Save, this will authenticate your information.
Return to the main screen. If your phone is connected to WiFi, your pictures should appear. Click on download
photos if they did not automatically download.
Check the following settings and change if appropriate:
From the top left menu, tap on Mobile Settings
Turn “Automatically Download” to ON and “Download Only When WiFi is Available” set to OFF.
If the WiFi setting is OFF, photos will download whether you are on WiFi or not, but be aware that downloads
will use your device’s data allowance if WiFi is not available. Thumbnails are typically small, but if you download a
lot of them and/or a lot of hi-res photos, this may be a consideration for you.
Set “Photos – Auto Purge Days” to your desired value. This purges photos only from your
device, not from the portal or camera.
MANUALLY SENDING PHOTO (Test Photo)
Our camera is designed to test program settings and service by manually sending a photo. Move the selector
switch from OFF to SETUP. Allow the camera 30 seconds to search the wireless network. Verizon or AT&T will
appear in the top center of the LCD screen after connecting and have several bars in the top right corner.
Pressing the OK button will immediately capture a photo, pressing the OK button again will upload the image to
the network by following the camera program settings.
NOTE: You must have an SD card inserted in the camera to complete a manual photo.
The automatic commands displayed in the bottom center of the LCD screen are first “Setting”, then “Sending”
followed by “Sent”. This process should take approximately 20 seconds to upload and send the photo from the
camera and another 10 seconds to receive the photo as a data photo to a programmed phone when the signal is
strong.
COMMAND CODES
The REALTIME Control must be ON for the camera to receive text commands and was previously covered under
the WIRELESS menu. The M.I.N.E™ and I.C.E.™ camera is able to receive text commands from your phone.
NOTE: Do not send commands back to the received photo or group, you must manually input the camera as a
mobile contact in your phone and send commands as a text message using one of the following codes:
The code to check status is: *501#
The code to Take a Photo is: *500#
The code to Close Gate is: *777# (this code will only work with a M.I.N.E™ camera.)
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INFORMATION STRIP
Below is the information provided by the camera with each photo.
From left to right- JAGER PRO is the camera manufacturer. The “M” indicates the photo was triggered by
“Motion”. The letter “S” would indicate a photo triggered by SMS code *500# or Request Photo from the portal
or mobile app. “T” would indicate a photo triggered by “Time Lapse” and “E” would indicate a manually triggered
photo using the camera’s OK select button during SETUP or scheduled event set up through the portal or mobile
app.
The date is 07 April 2017. The time is 20:42:46 or 8:42:46 pm. It is a waxing gibbous just before the full moon.
Moon Phases displayed include: (new moon), (waxing crescent), (first quarter), (waxing gibbous), (full moon),
(waning gibbous), (last quarter), and (waning crescent). The temperature is 46 degrees Fahrenheit. The battery
symbol is “P5” which indicates the batteries are fully charged. If it is below P5 (P4-P0) then it is time to replace
the batteries.
REGISTRATION
The final step is to register your new equipment on the JAGER PRO website via the camera Module ID or Serial
Number so we may provide appropriate firmware updates. These updates are necessary to ensure your
equipment operates efficiently as network wireless technology changes. Multiple cameras and control boxes
may be registered on a single submission.
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FIRMWARE UPDATES
You should periodically check the JAGER PRO™ web site for firmware updates for your camera. We periodically
release firmware updates with new features and/or performance enhancements. Updating firmware on the
M.I.N.E.™ or I.C.E.™ Series cameras takes a few seconds, and is well worth the effort to ensure your camera is
performing at the highest level possible.
Update the camera firmware if your camera’s firmware is not the latest version:
a. On the portal, select MY CAMERAS > FIRMWARE UPDATE.
b. Compare the date of the firmware version listed for your camera to the date of the latest version.
c. If the latest version is more recent than the one on your camera, click Update.
d. Take and send another manual photo. After the screen says the photo has been sent, it will indicate that it
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PAIRING M.I.N.E.™ CAMERA TRANSMITTER TO CONTROL BOX RECEIVER
The most efficient way to pair M.I.N.E.™ Camera with control box receiver is to conduct these
steps before mounting camera in place.
THIS STEP IS ONLY A FUNCTION OF THE M.I.N.E.™ CAMERA. THE I.C.E.™ CAMERA DOES NOT UTILIZE
AN INTERNAL TRANSMITTER.
The M.I.N.E.™ Camera has an internal transmitter on the circuit board and must be located within 50 yards of the
M.I.N.E.™ Gate to operate correctly. Users must manually pair camera transmitter signal to each control box
receiver the first time they are linked together. It is not necessary to pair camera transmitter to receiver more
than one time. Pressing and holding the Pair to Transmitter button for 8 seconds will clear out the memory.
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Pairing Steps:
(New Receiver)
1. Press and release “frequency select” button (C) and red light (B) will flash either three times or five times.
Press and release “frequency select” button (C) until red light (B) only flashes three times.
2. Move camera selector switch from OFF to Setup.
3. Press and release “pair to transmitter” button (A) and red light (B) will illuminate for 15 seconds. Users only
have 15 seconds to complete step 4 once step 3 has been initiated.
4. Press and release camera “left arrow” (A) then press and release camera “right arrow” (B) to send a manual RF
signal to control box receiver. “RF Trigger” will appear at bottom of camera screen. Red receiver light (B) should
flash five times then no longer illuminate.
5. Ensure M.I.N.E.™ Camera and receiver are paired. Press and release camera “left arrow” (A) then press and
release camera “right arrow” (B) button while observing green light (D) illuminates. Test successful.
CRUSH HAZARD: Stand clear of gate as it could cause bodily harm!
Ensure safety clip is installed if gate is in the UP position.
Pairing Steps:
(Old Receiver)
1. Move camera selector switch from OFF to SETUP.
2. Press and release “pair to transmitter” button (A) and red light (B) will illuminate for 15 seconds. Users only
have 15 seconds to complete step 3 once step 2 has been initiated.
3. Press and release camera “left arrow” (A) then press and release camera “right arrow” (B) to send a manual RF
signal to control box receiver. “RF Trigger” will appear at bottom of camera screen. The receiver light should
flash three times and shut off if performed correctly.
4. Ensure M.I.N.E.™ Camera and receiver are paired. Press and release camera “left arrow” (A) then press and
release camera “right arrow” (B) button while observing red light (B) illuminates. Test successful.
Repeat these steps on other control box receivers if multiple gates are used at trap enclosure.
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CAMERA DEPLOYMENT
Align the ¼” by 20 threads of the T-Post mounting bracket to the camera mounting port. Thread the mounting
bracket no more than three complete rotations into the camera mounting port. Then tighten using the adjusting
nut. Note: Forcing external threads to the bottom will damage the camera mounting port and the camera
housing.
Warning: Never mount the camera on the same T post securing a trap panel or severe damage may result.
Always mount the camera on a separate 8 foot long T post at least 12 to 24 inches outside the trap enclosure.
Lower the square collar at a diagonal over the T post spine and studs, then lower into position between two
studs. Insert the mounting wedge between the T post spine and square collar. Install the thumbscrew into the ¼”
by 20 threads on the mounting wedge. Tighten the thumbscrew against the T post spine to secure the camera
mount.
Users are able to receive a wider field of view by mounting the camera at a higher elevation. Lower the square
collar at a diagonal over the T post spine and studs, then lower into position between two studs. Insert the
mounting wedge between the T post spine and square collar. Install the thumbscrew into the ¼” by 20 threads
on the mounting wedge. Tighten the thumbscrew against the T post spine to secure the camera mount.
When mounting using the higher elevation method, it is easier to attach the booster antenna (if needed) to the
camera while on the ground. Remove the standard antenna from the camera’s antenna port. Carefully thread
the booster antenna cable to the antenna port and tighten. Slide the rubber waterproof boot over the booster
antenna cable connector.
Drive a second 7 foot long T post into the ground approximately 12 inches to the right and rear of the camera T
post to attach the antenna pole. Secure the 8 foot long T post with camera to the 7 foot long T post using zip ties.
The higher camera elevation will allow the booster antenna to exceed 20 feet by elevating and securing the
telescoping pole to the T post with zip ties.
Standing on a step ladder, align the camera by loosening the ball head set screw and centering the camera’s view
to the ground beneath the feeder legs. Tighten the ball head set screw to secure the camera’s position. If
possible, set up the camera so that no large trees or objects are in the main field of view of the camera, as it can
adversely affect motion detection as well as night time flash range.
Move the selector switch from OFF to SETUP. The screen will display “Searching Network”. The camera has
successfully acquired a cellular signal when the service provider’s initials appear on the display and signal
strength is showing 1 bar or more. Conduct a test photo to ensure all settings are correct, after you receive the
test photo, move the selector switch from SETUP to ON. Close and latch the camera within 30 seconds before
the Ambient Light Sensor LED stops blinking green and the PIR triggers a photo. The camera is now operational
and active.
(Optional) Secure the 6 volt external power supply to the camera mount with the battery bracket. Open the
camera DC external battery port and insert the battery cable plug into the camera for extended, long-term
operation.
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Send a picture to your cell phone to ensure the camera is positioned and programmed correctly, the feeder is
centered and the entire gate opening is visible.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited Warranty: JAGER PRO, LLC warrants the product to be free from malfunctions and defects in both
materials and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase (“Warranty Period”). JAGER PRO, LLC will
repair or replace (at its option) the product if it fails to function properly during the Warranty Period, subject to
the conditions and/or limitations stated herein. Such repair or replacement is your sole remedy under this
Limited Warranty.
Limitations: Limited Warranty service will not be provided unless the product (returned in the manner set forth
below) is accompanied by a copy of your original dated sales invoice. JAGER PRO, LLC reserves the right to
require you to provide your original dated sales invoice. Products purchased from non-authorized dealers may
not qualify for warranty coverage.
Repair & Service: Please contact our Camera Support department at 1-706-718-9789 (EXT 3) or e-mail:
prior to authorization for warranted repair services. If service is recommended for your product, an RMA number
and document will be provided. Additional terms and conditions may apply. If it is determined that your product
does not qualify for warranty coverage, the following charges may or may not apply: Labor Hours, Parts,
Materials, Estimate Services, Shipping and Handling.
This Limited Warranty does not cover the following:
a. any defect in or damage to the product that occurs due to mishandling of the product;
b. any defect in or damage to the product that occurs due to repair, modification, or other similar activity after
your purchase of the product;
c. any defect in or damage to the product that occurs due to the transport, dropping, shock, or other similar
activity after your purchase of the product;
d. any defect in or damage to the product that occurs due to careless or improper storage, or improper use or
maintenance of the product;
e. any damage, malfunction or degradation of performance resulting from improper use or connection to
incompatible batteries, power supplies or memory of the product;
f. any damage, malfunction or degradation of performance resulting from improper battery usage where battery
acid leaks inside the product;
g. any defect in or damage to the product that occurs due to foreign objects such as dirt or grime, sand, water or
liquids entering the inside of the product; and
h. any defect to the product related to your failure to follow proper operating instructions provided by JAGER
PRO, LLC, claims made after the Warranty Period, or your failure to follow the instructions set forth below with
respect to return of the Product to JAGER PRO, LLC.
All other express and implied warranties for the product, including the implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed. JAGER PRO, LLC expressly disclaims all warranties not
stated in this warranty. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the terms
of this express limited warranty. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. In
no event will JAGER PRO, LLC be liable to you, or any third party, for any damages in excess of the purchase price
of the product. In addition, JAGER PRO,LLC shall in no event be liable to you, or any third party, for any direct or
indirect damages or other special, incidental, exemplary or consequential damages arising out of the use or
inability to use the product. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages for some products, so the exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This limited
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to
jurisdiction.
Notwithstanding any terms of this Limited Warranty to the contrary, no warranty coverage shall be provided for
a Product purchased from, through, or with the assistance or involvement of any Internet auction web site.
JAGER PRO, LLC reserves the right to modify its warranties prospectively at any time, in its sole discretion.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. Inspect the outside of the camera body for any cracks which may cause water or moisture to damage
electronics.
2. Check for condensation inside the camera lens.
3. Ensure the antenna is not loose, bent, broken or cracked and that the rubber grommet is present.
4. Wipe excess dirt from camera lens with a soft cloth and use a moist cotton swab with rubbing alcohol to
thoroughly clean.
5. Apply even pressure to camera face and main body housing when closing to ensure proper alignment of
waterproof seal.
6. Ensure the latch is tightly securing the camera housing.
7. Clean inside the ambient light sensor port and PIR cover.
8. Inspect the DC and USB port covers for dry rot and damage.
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WARNINGS
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
• Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong
electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.
Avoid Condensation
• Moving the camera rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to
form on its external and internal surfaces. You can avoid this by placing the camera in an airtight, plastic bag and
letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag.
• If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera, stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation inside
the camera. Continued use may damage the camera. Remove the memory card and batteries from the camera
and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
Power source
• Always insert the batteries according to the polarity symbols, inserting batteries improperly may lead to
overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.
• Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. Accidental damage to the camera or batteries by
a child could result in serious injury.
• Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the interior of the camera. The interior has not been
waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth.
In the event that water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately turn the camera’s power off
and remove the camera batteries. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please
contact JAGER PRO Technical Support.
• Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of
the equipment, fire, electrical shock, or other hazards. Use only the recommended power accessories. Any use of
non-JAGER PRO power sources will void the warranty on your camera.
• Do not mix battery types. We recommend Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries for your camera. You should
NEVER MIX BATTERY TYPES! Damage to the camera can result and your warranty will be voided if you do so.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, alter, or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an
explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body or clothing that comes into contact with the inner
contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek
medical assistance.
• Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings. It could lead to
leakage and injury.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It could lead to
overheating, burns, and other injuries.
• Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire,
injury, and damage to the surroundings. Use only recommended batteries and accessories.

• Avoid using, placing, or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such
as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak,
overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of
the casing.
• Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage
the equipment.
• The DC Port plug must be removed before accessing camera functions. Opening the camera while the external
battery is plugged into the housing port may result in damage to both the camera and the external battery.
Desiccant
• When using desiccant, the following precautions should be followed: Keep out of reach of children, do not eat,
and do not inhale desiccant dust. If the desiccant packet tears or breaks, wash your hands if they come in direct
contact with the desiccant. Desiccant may cause eye, skin, and mucous membrane irritation. Prolonged
inhalation may cause lung damage. Asthma can be aggravated by exposure to desiccant.
• If you know or suspect desiccant has been ingested, seek medical assistance for further treatment,
observation, and support if necessary. For eye contact, flush with water for at least 15 minutes. For skin contact,
wash affected area with soap and water. For inhalation of desiccant dust, move affected person into an
environment with fresh air. For accidental ingestion, drink at least two glasses of water.
• Check your state/local laws concerning the use of this product.
Internal components
• Removing screws from internal camera ports will damage electronic components and may void the warranty.
NOTE: There is a warranty seal on your camera; if this seal is broken or tampered with could void your warranty.
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Unclaimed Items
It is the customer’s responsibility to respond to any inquiry initialized from our warranty department. JAGER PRO
will only keep the returned goods for 6 months. Unclaimed returned item(s) will be discarded after 6 months. If
the product is beyond the warranty period, the price for repairing or replacing may vary. Please allow 2-8 weeks
for delivery.
Proof of Purchase or Proof of Warranty
We pride ourselves on providing top-quality scouting cameras for capturing feral swine and take quality
seriously. We are constantly evolving our designs to ensure our products do the best job possible. When
requesting warranty coverage, we may require the following:
a) Warranty registration within 30 days of the original purchase date, or online at the JAGER PRO website is
required for warranty coverage to be valid.
b) We may require proof that the claim is valid. In this regard, we may ask you to, for example, trouble shoot
service issues via phone, e-mail or other electronic means, return your product to us for warranty coverage
verification, or provide such other proof to allow us to determine the validity of warranty coverage on your
claim. This most likely will require you to send your product in to us.
c) We may require you to provide us with your purchase receipt as proof of purchase from an authorized
dealer.
Repair or Replacement
Customer must obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from JAGER PRO before returning any
product(s) for repair or replacement. If JAGER PRO concludes that a returned product is not defective, customer
will be notified, the product will be returned to the customer at their expense and may be charged for
examination and testing of the product.
This limited warranty is the sole warranty for hardware and software products offered by JAGER PRO and JAGER
PRO shall not be liable for any amounts for said products except in compliance with this warranty.
If during this period, through normal use, a hardware product becomes defective due to defects in materials or
workmanship, JAGER PRO will either repair or replace the product. This warranty is void if a product failure
results from accident, abuse, improper use, disassembly, or unauthorized maintenance and repair by customer.

Technical Specifications
Picture Resolution 3 MP / 5 MP / 8 MP
Video Resolution 320*240@30 fps
1024*576@30 fps
720p@30fps
1080p@10fps
Video Length 1-30 seconds (not transmittable)
Transmitted
Images
Thumbnails: 640*480 or 1280*960
HD (upon request): 2048*1536 (3 MP)
2592*1944 (5 MP)
3264*2448 (8 MP)
Trigger Time 0.6s
Lens FOV (Field of View) 52°
Night Illumination InfraRed Blackout Flash (940nM)
Display Screen 2.0” LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Memory Card Up to 32GB, Class 10
Trigger Motion (PIR) / Timer (Time Lapse, Start-Stop)
PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (High/Normal/Low/Off)
Temperature -4° - +140° F (Operation)
-22° - +158° F (Storage)
Trigger Interval 0s –60 min
Time Lapse
Interval
5s –60s/1 min –60 min/1 hr –8 hrs
Photo Burst 1 –3
Power Supply 4, 8, or 12 1.2-1.5v AA lithium, or NiM
Optional: 6V external power, AC power
Stand-by Current < 0.20 mA (<5 mAh/day)
Sound Recording Available
Mounting T-post mount / Tripod / mounting strap / Python lock
Weight 0.8 lbs
Dimensions 6 x 5 x 3.5 inches
Operation
Humidity
5% - 90%
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CAMERA ACCESSORIES
JAGER PRO™ offers several items for the M.I.N.E.™ and I.C.E.™ camera to increase the versatility and function of
the camera. These items may be purchased online at https://store.jagerpro.com/.
6V Battery Box
This rugged weather resistant battery box contains a 6V sealed lead
acid battery, an AC charger and strap for long and durable
performance of the M.I.N.E.™ and I.C.E.™ Cameras.
• 8 foot long outdoor cable for maximum charging flexibility.
• Hanging strap for mounting convenience.
T- Post Camera Mount
Allows the M.I.N.E.™ and I.C.E.™ Camera to easily mount in remote
locations and above trap panels using a T-Post.
• Aluminum and steel construction for strength and durability
• Ball head allows the camera to be quickly aimed with precision
External 5 decibel Booster Antenna
This antenna is designed for areas where cellular coverage is weak
and enables users to expand the usable range of the M.I.N.E.™ and
I.C.E.™ Camera.
• 5 decibel gain for remote areas
• 2.5 feet mast allows for higher vertical reach in terrain such as
valleys and thick tree cover
• 10.5 feet coaxial cable is designed for high quality signal
transmission while providing flexibility to mount on a 16’ tall
telescoping pole.
Camera Security Box
Made of all steel construction and professionally powder coated.
• Lockable with Master PadLock for added security.
• Can be lagbolted, belted or bungied.
• Cutouts for antenna, power cords and drainage.
Camera, lagbolts, belts, bungies and locks are not included.
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GLOSSARY
CDMA- Code Division Multiple Access is a competing cell phone service technology to GSM, which is the world’s
most widely used cell phone standard. Sprint, Verizon, and Virgin Mobile use CDMA.
GPRS- General Packet Radio Service was early technology to enable data communication on GSM networks. It
has since been replaced by better data technologies such as EDGE and 3G. It is based on GSM and compliments
SMS.
GSM- Global System for Mobile communications. Cell phones use a cellular provider’s GSM network by searching
for cellular phone towers in the nearby area. GSM has more complete global coverage due to roaming and
international roaming contracts. AT&T and T-Mobile use GSM.
ICCID- Integrated Circuit Card ID is a unique number assigned to a SIM card used on a GSM, CDMA or LTE
network.
I.C.E.™-Intelligence Collecting Equipment. The JAGER PRO™ I.C.E.™ cellular camera is a next-generation scouting
tool which can send motion-triggered or time-lapse pictures to email, including your cell phone.
IMEI- International Mobile Equipment Identity is a 15- or 17-digit code that uniquely identifies mobile phone
sets.
MEID- Mobile Equipment Identifier is a globally unique number identifying a physical piece of CDMA2000 mobile
station equipment.
M.I.N.E.™- Manually Initiated Nuisance Elimination. This trapping system was developed during three years of
research and designed to capture the entire sounder group at one time.
MMS-Multimedia Messaging Service. Takes SMS text messaging a step further by allowing for longer lengths
beyond the traditional 160-character SMS limit.
PIR-Passive Infrared. A PIR sensor does NOT detect or measure “heat”. It detects the infrared radiation emitted
from an object to detect motion. It triggers the camera to take a photo or video when an object passes in front of
the sensor.
Portal- Designation of our camera operational website: www.jagerprowireless.com.
SIM- Subscriber Identity Module. A small card used in GSM and/or CDMA devices to identify your account to the
cellular carrier. Users may change SIM cards between cameras and the phone number and data plans transfer
with it.
SMS- Short Message Service. SMS is also often referred to as texting, sending text messages or text messaging.
The service allows for short messages to be sent from one cellular device to another cellular device or from the
Internet to a cellular device.
SMTP- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is an internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across
Internet Protocol (IP) networks. SMTP was first defined by RFC 821 (1982, eventually declared STD 10) and last
updated by RFC 5321 (2008) which includes the Extended SMTP (ESMTP) additions and is the protocol in
widespread use today.
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