Ultimate Predator ADVENTURE CAM 2 User manual


Contents:
1) The Camera
2) Getting Started
3) Quick-Start (Taking Videos)
3) Quick-Start (Taking Photographs)
3) Quick-Start (Using the rist Remote)
4) Settings
5) Settings (Continued)
8) Camera i-Fi App
9) Compatibility
9) Connecting to your PC or Mac
9) Connecting HDMI
9) Tips on Mounting Your Camera
10) Troubleshooting and Notes
11) arranty
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6) Photo Mode
6) Burst Photo Mode
6) Video Lapse Mode
6) Video Mode
7) Playback
7) Storage/Micro SD
7) Battery
7) Deleting Videos/Pictures
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THE CAMERA:
Note: The waterproof housing and the back LCD of the camera come
with a protective plastic film on them. Please remove prior to use.
8. Microphone
9. MicroSD Card Slot
10. USB Port
11. Micro HDMI Port
12. Indicator Lights
13. LCD Monitor
14. Battery Compartment
1. Custom Designed Lens
2. Indicator Light
3. Start/Stop/Select
4. Up/ i-Fi/Playback
5. Down/Zoom Button/Audio On-Off
6. Speaker
7. Power/Mode

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Ultimate Predator Adventure Cam!
This user manual will help you learn the basics of capturing your adventure.
GETTING STARTED:
To Power ON:
Press and hold the
Power/Mode Button for about 2 seconds.
To Power OFF:
Press and hold the
Power/Mode Button for about 2 seconds.
to cycle
OVERVIE :
Turn the camera ON, and repeatedly press the Power/Mode Button
through the camera's modes and settings. The Modes will appear in the
Following order:
Video Photo Playback Settings
Capture a single Picture or Burst Photos
Photo
Review Videos and Pictures
Playback
Video Record Video or Time Lapse Video
Settings Adjust Camera Settings.
Use the “Format” function in the settings menu to format the card before use.
Note:
The following defaults are set due to the fact this Adventure Cam is designed
with hunting in mind:
1080p @ 60 fps
Feedback sounds (beeps) off
Power Saver off
Date stamp off

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uick-Start (Using the Wrist Remote):
To Zoom: Press and hold the Down Button on the side of the
camera for 3s. You will see the zoom level change between No Zoom,
2x Zoom, and 4x Zoom.
uick-Start (Taking Videos):
Power On:
Briefly press the Power/Mode Button. The screen will show the start up picture, the
red working indicator will light up, and the camera will then enter Video Mode.
Begin Recording:
Briefly press the Start/Stop/Select Button to begin recording.
Stop Recording:
Briefly press the Start/Stop/Select Button to stop recording.
SD Card:
Ensure there is a MicroSD card installed.
uick-Start (Taking Pictures):
To Zoom: Press and hold the Down Button on the side of the
camera for 3s. You will see the zoom level change between No Zoom,
2x Zoom, and 4x Zoom.
Take Photo:
Briefly press the Start/Stop/Select Button to capture the image.
Change to Photo Mode:
Briefly press the Power/Mode Button. The corner of the display will change to a
CAMERA icon.
Power On:
Briefly press the Power/Mode Button. The screen will show the start up picture, the
red working indicator will light up, and the camera will then enter Video Mode.
SD Card:
Ensure there is a MicroSD card installed.
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
To take a photo during video recording, briefly press the
Power/Mode Button during video recording. You will see a CAMERA
icon flash at the top of the screen.
The zoom settings will be retained when the camera is powered off.
Zoom does not work in conjunction with the Wi-Fi app.
The zoom settings will be retained when the camera is powered off.
Zoom does not work in conjunction with the Wi-Fi app.

SETTINGS:
From the Video Mode, press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until you see
the Settings menu. Repeatedly Press the Down Button to cycle through options, and
press the Start/Stop/Select Button to select the desired option.
Recording Times
1080p 60fps 1080p 30fps 4k 25fps 2k 30fps
Micro SD Card
64 Gb
32 Gb
16Gb
8 Gb
480 Min
240 Min
120 Min
60 Min
640 Min
320 Min
160 Min
80 Min
130 Min
65 Min
32 Min
16 Min
180 Min
90 Min
45 Min
22 Min
(All times are approximate.)
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Resolution: Video Resolution Settings
(4k@24fps, 2k@30fps, 1080@60fps, 1080@30fps, 720@120fps)
Loop Recording: Time Length for Continuous Loop Video. (Off, 1m,3m, 5m, 10m)
Video Lapse: Time Lapse Recording (Off, 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 60s)
OSD Mode: On Screen Display of Information (On/Off)
Continued on next page
Change here, and the “Video Mode” will change to “Time Lapse.”
HDR: High Dynamic Range - Better in Low Light/Shadows (On/Off)
Slow Motion: Record in Slow Motion (Off, 720@120fps)
Audio Record: Select to Record Audio (On/Off)
Date Stamp: Time and Date Stamp on Videos or Photos (On/Off)
Motion Detection: ill Record 9 Sec of Video hen the Camera Detects Motion (On/Off)
This is NOT a trail camera. The Motion Detection has limited range.
Stabilization: Digital Image Stabilization (On/Off)
When in this mode, video quality will be reduced. This is due to digital stabili ation “averaging” pixels.
Photo Resolution: Photo Resolution Settings (5mp, 8mp, 10mp, 12mp, 14mp, 16mp, 20mp)
Burst: Burst Photo (Off, 3, 5, 10 photos)
Timer: Photo Timer (0 Sec, 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec)
uality: Quality Setting for Photos (Fine, Normal, Economy)
Change here, and the “Photo Mode” will change to “Burst Mode.”

Delete: Delete Files (Delete Current, Delete All)
– Current = Most Recent
SETTINGS (continued):
Sharpness: Adjust Sharpness of Photos (Strong, Normal, Soft)
Exposure: Increase or Decrease Exposure in 1/3 Stops (+2/3, +1/3, 0, -1/3, -2/3, -1, -4/3, -5/3)
White Balance: Adjust B for Photos (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent)
Color: Color Settings for Photos (Color, Black & hite, Retro)
ISO: Adjust ISO for Photos (Auto, 100, 200, 400)
Protect: Protect/Lock Files (Lock Current, Unlock Current, Lock All, Unlock All)
Current = Most Recent
Date/Time: Adjust Date and Time Settings
Auto Power Off: Power Saving Feature (Off, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, 10m)
* ill turn the camera COMPLETELY OFF*
Sound Indicator: Power and Feedback Sounds (On/Off)
Language: Change System/Display Language
Frequency: Power Frequency (50hz, 60hz) Only need to change in countries with 50hz power grid
TV Mode: Video Mode (NTSC, PAL) Only need to change in countries who operate on the PAL format
TV Out: On/Off for HDMI Playback on a TV
Screen Saver: Power Saving Feature Turns the LCD Off (Off, 30s, 1m, 3m, 5m)
Driving Mode: If used as a dash cam, Driving Mode will power on or off and
begin recording when USB power is connected.
Zoom: Zoom Settings for Video and Photos (0x, 2x, 4x)
Diving Mode: Underwater Color Correction (On/Off)
Wi-Fi: Turn i-Fi (On/Off)
Wi-Fi SSID: Customize the SSID (Name) of the i-Fi network which the camera creates
Wi-Fi Password: Customize the password for the i-Fi network which the camera creates
Plate number setting: License Plate # if used as a dash cam
Format: ill Format the SD Card and Erase ALL DATA.
Default Setting: ill Reset Camera to Factory Settings
Version: Firmware Version Information
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*USE WITH CAUTION
*USE WITH CAUTION
ill retain this setting when camera is powered off/does not work with i-Fi

VIDEO MODE:
BURST PHOTO MODE:
VIDEO LAPSE MODE:
Video Lapse
PHOTO MODE:
PHOTO
To take pictures, verify the camera is in Photo Mode. If the Video icon on
your camera's LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button
repeatedly until it appears.
To take the pictures, the Start/Stop/Select Button. The camera will emit a
shutter sound as the pictures are being taken.
on your cameras LCD screen is not showing, press the Power/Mode Button
repeatedly until it appears.
To Start Recording:
Press the Start/Stop/Select Button. The camera will emit one beep and the
camera Status Lights will flash while recording.
To Stop Recording:
Press the Start/Stop/Select Button. The camera Status Lights stop flashing
and the camera emits one beep to indicate recording has stopped. This
camera automatically stops recording when the battery is out of power.
Your video will be saved before the camera powers down.
To capture a series of photos, verify your camera is in Burst Photo Mode.
If the Burst Photo icon is not showing on the LCD screen, you must activate it
in the camera's settings menu first.
To take the pictures, press the Start/Stop/Select Button. The camera will
emit shutter sounds as the pictures are being taken.
To capture a Time Lapse series of photos, verify the camera is in Time Lapse
Video Mode. If you do not see the Time Lapse icon on the LCD screen, you
must activate it in the camera's settings. In Time Lapse Mode, your camera
captures a series of photos every 1, 2, 5, 10, 30 or 60 seconds depending on
which option you chose in the Video Lapse Menu.
To take a series of Photos, press the Start/Stop/Select Button. The camera
starts to countdown and emits a beep every time a picture is taken. To stop
the process, simply press the Start/Stop/Select Button again.
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You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
BURST PHOTO

PLAYBACK:
Playing Back Videos and Photos:
To Enter the PLAYBACK Menu:
Press the Power/Mode Button repeatedly until the playback screen
appears. Press the Up or Down Button on the side of the camera to cycle
through the photos and videos on the camera.
To play a video: Press the Start/Stop/Select Button once. To rewind,
press the Up Button on the side of the camera. To fast forward, press the
Down Button
BATTERY:
CHARGING THE BATTERY
To Charge the Battery:
1.
Connect the camera to a USB power supply.
2.
The Charging Status Light (Blue) remains on while the battery is charging.
3.
The Charging Status Light (Blue) will turn off when the battery is fully
charged. (A full charge to a drained battery can take up to 3 hours.)
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DELETING VIDEO/PICTURES:
Deleting videos and pictures can be done through the DELETE menu in
the camera's settings or the FORMAT menu.
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
STORAGE (MICROSD CARDS):
This camera is compatible with MicroSD, Micro SDHC and Micro SDXC cards with a
capacity of up to 64GB. The MicroSD card should have a rating of Class 10 or better.
This is one item that you don’t want to skimp on. Invest in a good card from a reputable retailer.
Use the “Format” function in the settings menu to format the card before use.
You can also charge the batteries in the included USB Dual Charger.
PLEASE USE WITH CAUTION

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The Lerccenker App is compatible with the following devices:
IPhone 5 and up, running iOS 8 and newer
ANDROID 4 and higher Quad Core Devices
CAMERA I-FI APP:
CONNECTING TO THE Lerccenker App
The Lerccenker App lets you control your camera remotely using an Android
or Apple Smartphone or Tablet.
Features include:
Camera Control
Live Preview
Photo and Video Playback
Transfer Content to Your Smartphone
And more
Download the Lerccenker App to your smartphone or tablet at the
Google Play Store or the Apple App Store
Turn on your camera.
Make sure the camera is in Video or Photo mode.
Press the Up Button on the side of the camera, or turn i-Fi on through the settings.
Go to the settings in your smartphone or tablet. Find the network called:
“UltimatePredator” and connect to it.
Enter the password: “12345678”.
Open the Lerccenker App on your smartphone, and you're ready.
To turn off the i-Fi, press and hold the Up Button for 3 seconds.
Notes:
Extensive use of Wi-Fi will significantly
decrease battery life!
Tip: se Wi-Fi to verify placement of the camera if
using in a location where The LCD is not visible.
Turn off Wi-Fi after adjustments have been made.
The Lerccenker App is 3rd party software which works with the Ultimate Predator Adventure Cam. Support for
the App is provided by the developer.
Android Note:
The Google Play Store
has 2 versions of the
Lerccenker App. One is
in English, the other in
Chinese.
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
iOS Note:
At the time of writing,
the Apple App Store has
one version listed which
appears to be in
Chinese. It will show in
English when installed.

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COMPATIBILITY:
Compatibility varies by device. Content playback, sharing, and access to the
camera's memory card might not be available on some devices.
Connecting to Your PC or Mac:
Plug the camera into an available USB port on your PC or Mac.
You can use your computer to view and manage the files on the SD card as you
normally would.
Many computers are different. Plug the camera into a computer while the camera is
off. If the computer does not recognize the camera, turn the camera on before
connecting it to the computer.
Note: Data transfer is considerably faster if you insert the Micro SD card directly into
an SD card reader/adapter on your computer – if equipped.
Connecting HDMI:
Connect the camera to TV via HDMI cable. All functions can be displayed in
high definition on the TV screen.
Included with your camera are the basic mounting attachments. ith the Helmet
Mount, Flat Mount, Gun/Bow or Similar Mounts, you can mount your camera in
several ways.
Because of the countless possible ways and activities the camera can be used, certain
additional mounts may be required.
For more in-depth explanation of all of the accessories, please view our instructional
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.com/support
Tips on Mounting Your Camera:
Please note that under certain conditions, it will be necessary to take extra precautions
when mounting your camera.
For example, for fast moving, bouncing, and jolting activities, please be sure to tether
the camera and/or use straps as the mounts can break under such conditions. Finally, be sure to test
the waterproof housing prior to any underwater activity. Check the seal and buttons carefully as
debris and small objects can cause leakage.
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
Special Note – Waterproof Housing: The waterproof housing is rated to 100'.
TAKE SPECIAL CARE TO ENSURE YOU HAVE SEALED THE HOUSING PROPERLY.

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TROUBLESHOOTING:
1: The Ultimate Predator Adventure Cam’s waterproof housing is manufactured with a protective film over the
clear lens. This is part of the manufacturing process, and is not applied to the housing after manufacturing.
If you think your lens is scratched or your images are cloudy, please make sure you have removed the
protective film from the housing. – Dig at it with your thumbnail. Don’t be shy. You won’t scratch the lens…
2: MicroSD Cards -IMPORTANT - The biggest issue we encounter is people using cheap, knock-off cards.
The MicroSD Card is a very important part of the camera. This is NOT something you should skimp on.
Make sure you use only high quality MicroSD cards class 10 or greater. - Do not use a card greater than 64gb.
Also, upon first use of an SD card in the camera or after having used the card in another device, go into the
SETTINGS menu, and use the FORMAT option to format the SD card.
3: The Ultimate Predator Adventure Cam has 2 power saving features in the settings, the Screen Saver and the
Auto Power Off.
Screen Saver: ill turn off the LCD display on the rear of the camera after whatever time interval you choose.
Auto Power Off: ill turn off the camera entirely after the time interval you choose. The wrist remote will not
activate the camera, nor will the i-Fi app on your phone.
4: If you’re unable to get your computer to recognize the camera, there are a couple of options.
-Plug the camera into the USB port on your computer while the camera is off.
-Turn the camera on, then plug it into the the USB port on your computer.
With the vast number of different computers and software/driver configurations out there, it is impossible to be
specific to your computer setup. The camera should not require any special drivers or software. If your computer
will not recognize the camera, you may need to access the Micro SD Card directly by placing it into a card reader
on your computer (With an adapter if necessary).
5: Before you use the i-Fi function, please insert a Micro SD card into the camera. Otherwise i-Fi will not
work.
Please make sure that Zoom is set to 0/No Zoom before starting i-Fi. Zoom does not ork in conjunction with
the i-Fi app.
The effective distance is influenced by environment. Changing conditions will greatly affect the distance that the
app can be used.
6: In order to add several of the requested features, certain changes needed to be made. This dictated that the
sensor in the camera which controls the upside down function be replaced with other components. In such a
small package, it is difficult to have everything we could possibly want. Given the multitude of software available,
and the ease of rotating video, this was the sensor we decided to replace.
indows: Free Video Flip and Rotate is a fast and straight forward tool which enables you to rotate the video in
different standard predefined angles. ith it, you can also flip the video vertically as well as horizontally to make
more correction to the original video or rotated video.
https://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-Video-Flip-and-Rotate.htm
Apple: iMovie is an excellent choice. It comes bundled with every Mac so there is no need to download or
purchase any additional software. Each click turns the image 90 degrees. Here is a detailed guide about how to
use iMovie to rotate videos.
https://www.apple.com/imovie/
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
NOTES:

Ultimate Predator arranty:
Ultimate Predator Adventure Cam products and accessories are guaranteed
against manufacturing defects one (1) year from the original date of purchase.
Ultimate Predator's sole obligation in the event of such defects during this
period is to repair or replace the defective part or product with a
comparable part or product at Ultimate Predator's sole discretion.
Except for such repair or replacement, the sale, processing or other
handling of this product is without warranty, condition or other liability even
though the defect or loss is caused by negligence or other fault.
Damage resulting from abuse, use, accident, or normal wear and tear is
not covered by this or any warranty.
Ultimate Predator assumes no liability for any accident, injury, death, loss, or
other claim related to or resulting from the use of this product. In no
event shall Ultimate Predator be liable for incidental or consequential damages
relating to or resulting from the use of this product or any of its parts.
Because of possible user resealing error, this product is not warrantied
against waterproof housing leakage or any resulting damage. Please
review and follow the instructions carefully when sealing the waterproof
housings.
Returns or replacements of parts and/or products may be subject to
shipping, handling, replacement and/or restocking fees.
You can find additional troubleshooting, tips, and how-to
videos at www.UltimatePredatorGear.Com/Support
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