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Wildview LTL Acorn 5210A User manual

Operational Menu Settings using the LTL Acorn Control Panel Screen
This quick start guide
will help you quickly set
up your camera for use.
Please ignore any reference
to downloads or CDs in the Ltl
Acorn manual, these are only
required for cellular cameras.
This screen is from the 5210a
but all Ltl Acorn cameras have
the same menu functions.
Before you start
• Ensure you have inserted batteries and an unlocked SD card.
• Open the bottom ap and switch to‘Test’
• You will hear a chime, the screen will briey show a picture
of an Acorn and then will show a live view.
• Press ‘Menu’
Note: When you change a menu setting you must always press
the OK button after each individual setting otherwise when
you scroll to the next option the previous change will be lost.
Basic Settings
Menu Screen 1
Mode
Use the to highlight:
• ‘Cam’ for still images only,
• ‘Video’for video clip only or
• ‘Cam+Video’ for 1 to 3 still images plus a video clip at each
trigger event.
Press OK to conrm your setting.
Use the to highlight:
Format (only necessary if the card is not new)
Highlight and press OK button, Use the to highlight YES,
press OK to format SD card.
Formatting the SD card will remove all recorded images and
video clips.
When you press OK it exits the main menu and returns you to
the control panel screen. Press‘Menu’again.
Use the to highlight:
Image Size
Highlight and select
12MP (4000x3000 pixels)
5MP (2560x1920 pixels)
Press OK to conrm your setting.
Use the to highlight:
Video Size
Use the to highlight:
720P (1080x720 pixels) (5310 only)
640x480 or
320x240
Press OK to conrm your setting.
Menu Screen 2
Use the to highlight:
Set Clock
Highlight and press OK button to enter setup. Use the to
move across the screen (and down to the time) and the or
to scroll through the numbers.
Date format is Month/Date/Year
Time format Hours/Minutes/Seconds
To conrm your settings and exit the clock menu, press the OK
button again.
When you press OK to exit the clock menu it exits the main
menu and returns you to the control panel screen. Press ‘Menu’
again and scrolled down to:
Use the to highlight:
Picture No
Use the to highlight: 01, 02 or 03 Photos. Press the OK
button to conrm selection.
The camera will shoot either 1, 2 or 3 images depending on
your selection.
Use the to highlight:
Video length
Use the to select any time from 0 to 60 seconds. Press the
OK button to conrm selection.
If the trigger source remains in the frame the camera will
retrigger with a gap of approximately 4 seconds between clips.
Use the to highlight:
Interval (the amount of time the camera is forced to wait
between triggers)
Use the to select any time from 0 seconds to 60 minutes.
Press the OK button to conrm selection.
Remember that if you select anything other than 0 seconds the
camera will not trigger again until the set time has elapsed.
Menu Screen 3
Use the to highlight:
Sense Level
Use the to highlight:
O, Low, Normal or High.
Press the OK button to conrm selection.
Use the to highlight:
Time Stamp
Use the to highlight: On or O. Press the OK button to
conrm selection.
Provides data bar at bottom of still images as shown below.
Use the to highlight:
Timer 1
Use the to highlight: On.
Press OK to enter the timer setup menu.
Highlight and select start and stop times.
Press the OK button to conrm selection and return to the main
menu.
PTO
Optional settings
(not required for basic operation)
Use the to highlight:
Timer 2
Menu screen image as Timer 1 above.
Use the to highlight: On.
Press OK to enter the timer setup menu.
Highlight and select start and stop times.
Press the OK button to conrm selection and return to the
main menu.
Menu Page 4
Use the to highlight:
Password Set
(If you use this feature make sure you remember it!)
Use the to highlight: On.
Press OK to enter the password setup menu.
Highlight and select each of four alpha/numeric digits.
Press the OK button to conrm selection and return to the
main menu.
Use the to highlight:
Serial NO
Use the to highlight: On.
Press OK to enter the serial number setup menu.
Highlight and select each of four alpha/numeric digits.
Press the OK button to conrm selection and return to the
main menu.
This feature is useful for identifying individual cameras and
locations when using several cameras.
Use the to highlight:
Time Lapse
Use the to highlight: On.
Press OK to enter the time lapse setup menu.
Highlight and select the period you want between each time
lapse trigger event.
Press the OK button to conrm selection and return to the
main menu.
If you don’t want triggers within these periods remember to set
the sense level (menu page 3) to o.
Use the to highlight:
Side PIR
Use the to highlight: O or On. Press the OK button to
conrm selection.
When switched on, the side PIR sensors signicantly improve
the cameras trigger reaction time by sensing movement in a
10 degree area either side of the camera’s eld of view, and
then priming (partially waking up) the camera, so that if the
movement continues into the main PIR eld the camera reacts
almost instantly.
Use the to highlight:
Default Set
Highlight and press OK Use the to highlight: Yes and press
OK to return the camera to its factory default settings.
Default language reset
Very occasionally Ltl Acorn cameras will default to another
menu language (mainly German). To reset to English, follow
the procedure above for Default Set or follow this procedure:
Switch to Test
Press Menu
Press once (this takes you to‘Default. in the menu)
Press OK
Use the to highlight: Yes (Ja in German)
Press OK
This should return the menu to English language.
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And nally...
Once you have completed your preferred settings you can prepare the camera for placing in the garden:
• Exit the menu by pressing the‘Menu’button.
• Move the switch under the bottom ap to the ‘O’position.
• Replace the rear battery back and secure the side clips
• Once you have chosen the location for the camera, move the switch to the‘On’position and secure the bottom ap.
• You will see a ashing red LED on the front of the camera for 10 seconds, once this has stopped the camera is active and will be
triggered by movement.
Note: If mounting the camera on a tripod or ground spike, ensure that you disconnect it from the camera before opening the
bottom ap to avoid excessive force on the hinge.

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