RedLeaf RD3019Pro User manual

Instruction Manual
WiFi Wildlife Camera
30 Megapixel IPS TFT-LCD
Waterproof
120° total
PIR angleTrigger time
0.3S
2.4”
30.0
VIDEO
4K Full HD
Video function

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3. Hazard, safety and warning notices


4. Introduction
•30Megapixel photo and 4K Full HD video.
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2.4-2.5GHz 802.11 b/g/n WiFi high-speed up to 150Mbps.
•WiFi function, you can preview, download, delete the taken photos and
videos directly, take photos and videos, change settings, check battery
and memory capacity in APP.
•The unique sensor design offers a 120°wider angle of detection and
improves the response time of the camera.
•Low comsuption 5.0 Bluetooth to activate the WiFi hotspot.
•During day, sharp and clear color images and during night time clear
black and white images.
•Impressively quick trigger time 0.3 seconds, pre boot 0.2 second.
•Spray water protected according to standard IP66.
•Lockable and password protection.
•Date, time, temperature, battery percentage and moon phase can be
displayed on the images.
•Using the Camera Name function, locations can be encoded on photos.
Where several cameras are used, this function allows easier identification
of locations when viewing photos.
•Possible use under extreme temperatures of between -20°C to 60°C.
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Extremely low power consumption in standby operation providing
extremely long operating times. (in standby mode up to 6months with
8AA batteries).
2.4GHz ISM frequency bluetooth.

5. Your camera
5.1. Front view
Locking bracket
Locking bracket

5.2. Inside views

6. Preparing the camera
6.1. Opening and closing the camera
Fig. 1. Fig. 2.

6.2. Inserting the batteries

Please use the SD/SDHC memory card for U1 CLASS 10 or above.
6.3. Inserting the memory card
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6.5. Assembly with strap
6.4. External power supply
2.0

6.6. Operation graphi expression Operation(see figures
below):
Insert U1 CLASS10
or above SD/SDHC
memory card in the
memory card slot
before switching on
the camera and
select, SETUP mode
to adjust settings.
Default seting
Default seting
Return menu setting
to defaults
Date / Time
Date / Time
2020 / 01 / 01
00 : 40 : 31
YY / MM / DD
Format
Format
All data will be
deleted

7.2. Operating buttons
7.1. Mode switch
7. Using the camera

Functions of operating buttons in standby mode
Below, the operating buttons are described in the recording mode with non
activated menu.
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: No function(in standby mode).
Functions of operating buttons in replay mode
Below, the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with non
activated menu.
: Change the working mode.
: Open the Settings menu using the MENU button.
: Enter into deleting or protecting video or photo files.
: Press this button to start the replay mode.
: Turn on /turn off WiFi hotspot.
: Enter into or exit replay mode.
: Take a photo or video, or stop recording.
: Zoom out the photos.
: Zoom in the photos.
: Start and pause replay of videos.
: Drag left to view photos ofter zoom and skip back the video.
: Drag right to view photos ofter zoom and skip ahead the video.
: View existing pictures/videos backwards and drag up wards
to view photo.
: View existing pictures/videos forwards and drag down wards
to view photo.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE

: Close the Main menu or any sub menu by pressing the MENU
button.
: Move backwardly to the data setting.
: Move forwardly to the data setting.
: Move up one menu point or increment value by 1.
: Move down one menu point or decrease value by 1.
Functions of operating buttons in MENU setting
Below, the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with activated
menu. (Recording and Replay mode).
: Open selected options or accept selected settings.
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: No function (in MENU mode).
Confirm each change to a setting by pressing OK. If the change is not
confirmed by pressing the OK button, the new setting are lost when leaving
the menu.
SHOT
MODE
7.3. Settings

IR LED: Auto/ Economy/ Off
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Set the infrared LEDs brightness.
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PIR Interval: Defaulted 30seconds, optional from 5seconds ~60minutes
Select the shorsetup period for the camera to wait before it reacts to the
successive triggering of the main sensor after an animal has first been
detected. The camera does not record any images or videos during the
selected interval. This prevents the memory card from being filled with
unnecessary shots.
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Mode : Photo
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PIR Sensitivity: High/ Medium/ Low
, Video, Photo + Video
Select whether photos or videos should be taken when motion is detected.
When in the"Photo + Video" mode, the camera first takes a set number of
photos prior to recording a video.
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The interval time is short, the camera shooting frequency would be high,
and there would be high consumption of batteries. It would effect the
usage days of the batteries. It is just on the opposite ,the interval time is
long, would be a lower consumption of batteries to guarantee a long
time usage.
Time lapse: Off/On
When “on” has been selected, the camera would automatically takes
photos/ videos in the selected time interval, irrespective of whether or not
the PIR sensor has detected a motion or not. This is useful for observing
cold blooded animals e.g. snakes or plants opening up, etc.
As soon as the "On" setting has been confirmed by pressing the OK button,
you can enter the interval time after which photos/ videos are to be taken.
Note:
In this mode, the PIR function would stop working, and the camera
would take photos/ videos in the setting interval time.
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Image size : 30M:7392x4160; 24M:6544x3680; 20M:5888x3312;
16M:5376x3024; 12M:4608x2592; 8M: 3840x2160;
5M:2960x1664; 3M:2400x1344; 2M:1920x1088
Select the desired resolution for photos. We recommend the resolution 8M.
A higher resolution produces a somewhat better photo quality but results
in larger files requiring more space on the memory card. 30M, 24M, 20M,
16M, 12M and 8M resolutions are generated by interpolation which can
also affect quality.
Side PIR Setup: Off/On
The two side PIR sensor zones provide a wide detection angle and detect
more potential triggers.
Sometimes you only wish to observe a certain point.
Too many irrelevant triggers from the side sensor zones outside of this
point continuously switch the camera on and off, considerably affecting
battery life. In some situations it may be difficult to remove interfering
branches or avoid sun light. In these situations you can switch off the
side sensor zones.
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Low Bat Night Shot: No IR Led/ No Shutting
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Monitoring Period: Off/On
Set timer to "On" if camera should only be active within a certain time.
Once "On" has been confirmed with the OK button, the start and end time
can be set.
If the start time is, for instance set to 18:35 hrs and the end time to 8:25
hrs, the camera will be operational from 6:35 pm of the current day until
8:25 am of the following day. The camera will not be triggered and will
not take any photos or videos outside of this period.
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No IR Led: The camera takes photos and videos without opening IR
LEDs at night when battery is quite low.
No Shutting: The camera doesn't take photos and video at night when
the battery is quite low.
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Video Length
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Record Audio: O/On
Defaulted 10seconds
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optional 5seconds~180seconds
Specify the duration of a video recording when the camera is triggered
automatically. The recording period for videos is not limited in the SETUP
mode.
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Resolution: 4K(3840 x 2160 30fps)
; 2K(2560 x 1440 30fps);
1296P(2304 x 1296 30fps);1080P(1920 x 1080 30fps); 720P(1280 x 720 30fps);
480P(848 x 480 30fps); 368P(640 x 368 30fps)
Select the required video resolution.
A higher resolution produces higher quality videos but results in larger files
requiring more space on the memory card.
Default setting(Reset to factory): Cancel/OK
Press “OK” to reset the camera settings to the default values and confirm
the selection by pressing the OK button.
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Language: Select the desired menu language
The following languages are available: English, German, French, Spanish,
Chinese, etc.
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Picture NO:1P, 2P, 3P, 4P, 5P, 6P, 7P, 8P, 9P, 10P.
Select the number of photos to be taken in succession when the camera
is triggered in the Photo mode. Please also observe the parameter Interval!
Shutter speed: 1/15, 1/20, 1/30
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