Uovision GLORY UVL4 User manual

User Manual
GLORY UVL4
(BLACK FLASH / NO GLOW) + built-in viewer

Contentss
1Camera Overview.............................................................................................................1
2 Power.................................................................................................................................2
3 Installing your SDcard.....................................................................................................2
3.1 Formatting the SD card..........................................................................................3
4Camera Mode Settings........................................................................................................3
4.2PIR Tab...................................................................................................................4
5 View or Delete photos on the color display ......................................................................7
AppendixⅠ:Technical Specifications. ............................................................................9
AppendixⅡ: Parts List ......................................................................................................10
4.1CAM Tab................................................................................................................3
4.3SYS Tab..................................................................................................................5
6 Trouble Shooting................................................................................................................7
7 Mounting Tips.....................................................................................................................7

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Front
View
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(7) (5)
(6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Black Flash (no glow) LED's
Lens
Power switch
MENU Keyboard
SD card slot
Battery tray (AA size x 12)
Light sensor
Colour 2.0" programming / playback screen
Battery tray eject button
(9)
(8)
Bottom
View
(10)
(11)
(12
(13)
Microphone for sound recording (video clips)
USB port
6v external power port
Thread for mounting device
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
21. Camera Overview

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22. Power
To supply power for the camera, 4, 8 or 12 size AA batteries are needed.
Notice
·Do not mix different types of batteries
·Please do not mix the old batteries with the new batteries
The following batteries can be used:
·High-density and high-performance AA size alkaline or 1.5v Lithium batteries (Recommended)
·Rechargeable 6V external SLA battery (Sealed Lead Acid) or solar panel
·Rechargeable NiMH AA size batteries (at least 2500mAh)
3. Installing your SD memory card
SD memory card (standard size)
Notice
•Standard size SD and SDHC (High Capacity) cards up to a maximum 64GB capacity are
supported (Micro-SD memory cards with adapters are NOT recommended).
•Using high speed SD cards (SanDisk3 Ultra3 or Extreme3 series or similar) is
recommended if you will use the 1280x720 or 1920x1080 video settings.

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3.1 Formatting the SD card
Switch camera to SETUP. Press MENU button, then choose SYS tab. Navigate down by pressing the ▼
button until the FORMAT SD Card option is highlighted and press OK then choose Yes to format.
The GLORY ULV4 camera has no internal memory storage space to store pictures / video clips. You need to
insert a SD memory card to let the camera work correctly.
Make sure the power switch is OFF before you insert the SD card into camera. The camera will not turn on
without a SD card inside.
Make sure the write-protect switch on the side of the card is “off” (NOT in the “Lock” position).
4 Camera mode settings
4.1 CAM TAB
Press menu button, then right arrow to CAM tab option and you will see the screensshown above. Press
▲▼ button to highlight the option, then press OK to select.
There is always a ‘*’ shown beside the current selected
option.
Photo or Video Mode
Select if you want the camera to record Photos or Videos. To customize these Photo or Video settings,
select 'Custom Settings'.

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4.2PIR TAB

Trigger Mode: Choose if you want PIR triggered footage, Timelapse triggered footage or Both.
PIR Sensitivity: Choose between Low / Auto or High PIR sensitivity
PIR Interval: This is the time delay of the PIR sensor to set after each trigger & transmission (for security
applications its best to have a short time setting). This setting prevents the SD card from filling up with too
many redundant images.
Time lapse: When you choose time lapse, the camera will automatically take photos or videos at user-set
interval times - even when it is not triggered by the PIR sensor. It’s useful for the constant monitoring of
an area - or for an area that is beyond the range of the PIR sensor.
Work Time1-4: You can set the camera to automatically work at preset times and even on preset days.
Outside of these pre-set times the camera will not work. Work hour: 00:00-00:00 means 24 hours. If the
settings is cross the day, for example: Start: 20:00 Stop: 10:00 means 00:00-10:00 am and 20:00-24:00
of the chosen day.
The camera can just work at a preset time and preset days. In the rest of the time the camera is under
standby mode.
There are four work time can be set.
4.3SYS TAB
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Set Clock: Enter to set the date and time.
Password:You can set a Password to prevent anyone from accessing the camera menu options in the
field. Make sure you write down your password or save it to your mobile phone so you can still access your
camera if you ever forget your password.
Rename : In order to distinguish one camera from others, you can rename your camera. The character
is from”0”to”9” and ”A” to ”Z”. The max number of character is 8. Use “▲”“▼”to select the character, and
press OK to save it. The new camera name will be printed on time stamp.
Overwrite : The Over Write function will save new photos over the old photos on your SD card if it
becomes full. Each time a new photo is taken the oldest photo on the card will be overwritten, however
the the camera may not continue to send pictures once the SD card is full.
If the manual sending failed, choose Diagnose t to generate a Log file .
Format SD card : Deletes (erases) all files stored on a SD card to prepare it for reuse. Caution! First ,
make sure you have downloaded and backed up all the photos you want to preserve!
It’s recommended to format the SD card when first used in this camera, especially when the SD card has
been used in other devices
Default : The Default Set resets the camera to factory settings.
About: It shows the firmware version of the camera, for manufacturer’s use only.

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5View or Delete photos on the color display
You can view your photos on the color display when in the field. If you want to do this, make sure the Power switch
is setted to SETUP. Press the Play button. You can use the ◄► buttons to toggle through the photos.
If you see photos you want to delete, press the DEL button. Use the ◄► buttons to toggle through YES or NO.
Press OK to delete it
Press the Play button again, you can back to the main screen.
If you want delete all photos one time, press from main screen, then press MENU. Choose Delete item, and
again to back to the main screen.
use ► to select delete all. After delete all the photos, press
6Trouble Shooting
Cannot access the SETUPmenu:
Reasons for issue:
1) This only happens if you don’t have anSD card in the card slot or if the SD card is corrupted.
2) Batteries are too low
Suggestions to remedy
1) Install a standard size SD card or Install a new SD card
2) Replace the batteries.
-For best results, mount the camera approximately 1.5m off the ground facing straight forward as level as possible.
- To enhance the flash, we recommend positioning the camera in an area with a backdrop to reflect the maximum
amount of light. For instance, place the camera 7m-10m/from a field edge facing the woods. For the inside of timber,
positioning the camera facing a thicket approximately 7m-10m away.
- Try to set the camera up so it’s not facing directly into the sun either in the morning or the evening when game
movement is at its peak.
7 Mounting Tips when in the field
Mount the camera approximately 1.4m
off the ground facing straight forward as
level as possible. For instance, place the
camera 7m-10m from afield edge facing
the woods. If positioning the camera in
a bushy area, position it facing athicket
approximately 7m-10m away.

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In some instances, using the forest for
reflection can add more light to your
target area.
Don’t facedirectly towards light
sources as this may result in
'white-out' / over-exposed
footage.
Recording short video clips is a
good way of minimising the
effect of night-time 'motion-blur'
images if the subject is moving
briskly past the camera. It
provides a constant light source.

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Appendix Ⅰ:Technical Specifications
Picture Resolution 20MP, 16MP,12MP, 8MP, 5MP, 3MP
Lens F/NO=2.2FOV(Field ofView)=58°
(Low) 6m-12m, (High) 12m-25m
Display Screen 2.0” LCD
Memory Card Up to 64GB standard size SD card
Video Resolution WVGA,720P,1080P
PIR Sensor Multi Zone
PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (High/Normal/Low)
Trigger Time High:0.4s / Low:0.6s
Operation/Storage Tem. -20- +60°C/ -30 - +70°C
Trigger Interval 0s – 60 min.
Time lapse 3,4,5‐55 min (in 5 min increments);
1-8 hours (in 1 hour increments);
2hours/16 hours/20 hours/24 hours
Photo Burst 1–10
Video Length 1–60s
Power Supply 4×AA, 8×AA or 12AA or 6v external DC
Stand-byCurrent <0.25 mA (<6mAh/Day)
Low Battery Alert LED Indicator; APP / Cloud alert
Mounting Rope/Belt/Python lock
Dimensions 140 x95 x57mm
Operation Humidity 5% - 90%
Security authentication CE,RoHS
Flash Range

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Appendix Ⅱ: PARTS LISTarts List
In The Boxart Name
Digital Camera One
Mounting Strap One
User Manual One
Quick Start One
Declaration of Conformity to Directive
2014/53/EU
CE Caution:
Hereby, the manufacturer declares that this camera is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU. Pls ask for your distributor for a copy of the
Declaration of Conformity to Directive 2014/53/EU.
Qua#ntity

Customer Name:
Contact Tel:
Date of Purchase:
Series No:
Fault Description:
Retailer:
The camera manufacturer provides 24 months of warranty
service for this product against manufacturing defects or
malfunctions. If your camera fails to function under normal use
within 2 years, the camera manufacturer will repair or replace the
camera at no charge. The purchase receipt must be included
from an authorized retailer to validate the warranty.
Improper use of the camera resulting in damage is not covered by
this warranty.
The camera manufacturer can provide repair service, after the
warranty expiration. The customer will be responsible for any
charges on parts, labor and shipping costs. Please contact the
manufacturer for more details.
Please contact the area dealer for more details.
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