To remove the SD card, gently push the visible end of the card upwards. The card will then be ejected and can now be
removed.
SD/SDHC and microSD/SDHC memory cards with a memory of up to 32 GB are supported.
Use only Speed Class 10 memory cards. Cards with less speed can cause errors.
Recording photos and videos are only possible if an SD card has been inserted.
It is recommended to format the memory card before use. Take into consideration that files might be stored on the
memory card, which will be deleted when formatting the card. In this case, first back up your files on a computer.
Closing the wildlife camera
RISK OF DAMAGE!
The dust and splashproof protection is only guaranteed when the wildlife camera is completely closed.
Make sure that the wildlife camera has been properly closed and latched.
Make sure that the protective cover for the 6 V DC port is properly in place.
Make sure that the rubber seal around the inside of the camera is not damaged and is properly in place. If necessary,
push the rubber seal into the proper position.
Close the wildlife camera.
Place the metal brackets over the locking clamps.
Push the plastic tabs down.
To lock both halves of the wildlife camera, attach a padlock (not included in the delivery) to the eyelet.
External power source
The wildlife camera can be operated either with batteries or with an external power source (not included in the delivery).
To permanently supply the camera with power, a 6 V mains adapter with a minimum of 2 A will be required. The DC barrel
connector plug must have an outer diameter of 3.5 mm and an inner diameter of 1.35 mm, with a positive pole in the
middle and negative pole on the outside. Rechargeable batteries inside the camera cannot be charged using the external
power supply. By attaching the camera to an external power supply, the IP 54 protection cannot be maintained.
Open the protective covering of the 6 V DC port.
Connect the external power supply with the 6 V DC port.
Attaching the mounting strap
It is important to choose a spot to mount the wildlife camera that is not subject to direct sunlight.
Make sure that there are no branches or twigs in the near vicinity of the motion sensor.
Moving branches can lead to undesired triggering of the camera.
Use the mounting strap to attach the wildlife camera to a tree or other suitable objects.
Insert the strap through the mounting brackets.
Attach the wildlife camera to a tree or suitable object and feed the strap through the brackets.
Pull the strap tightly until the camera is firmly in place and close the tab on the buckle.
Pull on the tab of the buckle to loosen the mounting strap.
Mounting bracket
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Contact with a live wire can lead to electrical shock.
When drilling holes, make sure that you will not damage any water pipes, or electrical and telephone wiring. Using the
mounting bracket, you can attach your wildlife camera to walls or ceilings. Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark
the spots where you wish to drill the holes.
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