The table on the next two pages lists the various text messages which you can
send to your camera, a short description of the result when it's received (action
or change to the setting of a Setup menu parameter), and the confirmation
response/display from the camera.
Text Message Notes:
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Command and Control of camera is accomplished via TXT message with
mobile phone. In MMS, this first mobile number is REQUIRED for control,
in SMTP, this is an option if you desire to send commands to the camera.
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In SMTP, after completing setup, you must then select MMS mode to set
the master control mobile number, then reselect Email via SMTP.
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If a command is not entered correctly, the camera will respond with
"Invalid command ! "
WAKE / ECO MODE OPERATION
Your 2G Wireless Trophy Cam HD operates by default in "ECO" mode, to
ensure the longest possible battery life. However, the use of "WAKE" mode
is required if you want the camera to "listen" for your remote (SMS text)
commands constantly-for example, #PIC# and other commands that require
an immediate action. In ECO mode, the camera can only check for and respond
to new commands when it connects to the network (per Send Interval when
triggered, and once per day during daily check in, around 3PM local time).
Both WAKE and ECO can be selected/changed via SMS text commands from
your smartphone. See page 31-32 for specific details.
If the camera is in ECO mode and you send the WAKE message, the camera will
respond at the next network connection opportunity (trigger or daily check-
in) and switch to WAKE mode. If the camera is in WAKE mode and you send the
ECO message, the camera will respond to the command at once and switch
to ECO mode.
When the camera's power is first switched on (manually), it is in the default
ECO mode. If WAKE mode was previously selected remotely, and the camera
power is manually switched off then back on, WAKE mode operation will
resume after the first trigger.
Note: When the camera is in ECO mode, the PIC command will not work.
It will only function in WAKE mode.
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