• Write protection
- This function can be used to protect individual recordings of all saved recordings from
accidental deletion.
- Select "Write-protect current file" to protect the currently selected recording from accidental
deletion.
- Select "Write-protect all files" to protect all saved recordings from accidental deletion.
- Select "Unlock current file" to remove the write protection for the currently selected recording.
- Select "Unlock all files" to remove the write protection for all saved recordings.
Settings
Delete current file
Delete all files
Activate slide show
Write protect
Back
Select
MENU
OK
5. Aligning the camera
In test mode you can work out the optimum exposure angle and the range of the motion
sensor.During alignment consider whether the use of the side motion sensors may be is useful
for attaining the desired observation results.
Align the camera as follows:
Fasten the camera to a tree or similar object at a height of 1-2 meters and align the camera in
the desired direction. Then move slowly from one side of the target area to the other side.
While doing this, monitor the motion display.
- If it lights up in red, you have been detected by the motion sensor. In this case, youcan work
out the best alignment for the camera.
- The motion display only lights up when operating mode selector switch is in the SETUP
position and one of the motion sensors has detected movement. During normal operation,
there will be no LED display in this area.
- To ensure that the camera doesn't make unwanted recordings of irrelevant movements, it
should not be set up in a sunny location or close to branches. The detecting range of the
sensors is 110°. And the recording angle of the camera is about 100°.
6. Normal working mode
- In this mode, recordings are triggered via the motion sensors.
- To set live mode, slide the operating mode selector switch to the "ON" position. After 15
seconds, the LED of motion display will go off.
- Then the camera will start to operate independently and will go into standby mode. As soon
as any wild animals or similar object enter the detecting range of the side motion sensors, the
camera will be activated and detect the motion. If the wild animals keeps moving to the
detecting range of the central sensor zone, the camera will start capturing photo sand/or
videos (depending on the configuration).
- After the wild animal moves out of the detecting range of side motion sensors, the camera
switches off and goes back into standby mode.
Settings
De Write-protect current fil
De Write-protect all files
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Unlock current file
Wu Unlock all files
Select
Back
MENU
OK
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7. Night working mode
- During night exposures the infrared LEDs on the front of the camera provide the required
light for taking pictures. The range of the LEDs makes the camera starting shooting, you have
been detected by one of the activated side motion pictures within 3m-20m.However,
reflective objects can cause overexposure.
- Please note that pictures taken in night exposures are black and white. When recording video
for a long time, the low voltage may have great influence on the stability of the camera. So in
case of the low voltage, it better not to record in the evening.
Note: When using the camera at night, the electric current would increase because of the
working of infrared lamps. If the camera is in low battery, it would not shoot photos or filming
videos at night. Meanwhile once daylight is available, the camera works normally even in low
battery.
8. Videos/photos/dates output
• TV connections
The camera can transfer the video signal to an external monitor or the video input of a
television set. Please also follow the instructions of the respective playback device.
- Turn on your TV, connect the TV with the camera through 3.5mmm cable
- Turn on the camera, and slide the operating mode selector to "SETUP"
- After connecting, the camera enters the mode of playback and the LCD turns off, the camera
recordings would be shown on the TV.
Connecting to computer
The Wildlife Camera can be connected to a computer using the supplied USB a to view existing
photos/videos.
1. Connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable.
2. The camera switches on automatically in the USB mode,
irrespective of the selection on the mode switch.
3. The camera installs itself on the computer as an additional
drive under the name "Removable storage device".
4. Double click on the device to detect the folder "DCIM".
5. The photos and videos are located in the sub folders of
the "DCIM" folder.
6. You can copy or move photo and video files on the computer.
Alternatively you can insert the memory card in a card reader on the computer.
Note: Mac computers show an "Unknown" drive on the desktop. When clicking on this drive,
the program "iPhoto" is automatically started.
Contact US
For any inquiries, issues or comments concerining our products, please send E-mail to the
address below or call us. We will respond as soon as possible.
E-mail: cs@akasotech.com
US customer service line: (301)670-7335
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