• In test mode, press the "OK" button to switch between the live image and playback of the photos/videos
recorded on the memory card.
Press the "S" or "F" during playback to view the photos or videos present on the memory card one by one.
A displayed image can be zoomed by pressing the "G " button (move with the "S" or "F" button).
Return to the full-screen display by pressing the " ►" button.
Press the "MENU" button to delete the currently displayed image ("DEL 1") or all images
("DEL All"). After confirming with the "OK" button, a security query appears ("No" = Cancel,
"Yes" = Delete).
• If the live image is displayed, you can capture photos or record videos manually, as with a conventional
digital camera.
First, select the video mode by pressing the "S" button or the photo mode by pressing the "F" button. A
corresponding icon is shown on the top left of the display.
The "►" button is used as a record button; pressing this button in the photo mode saves an image, while
in the video mode, the video recording is started and stopped.
If the message "CARD PROTECTED" appears on the display, then the memory card is write-
protected by the write protection slider on the side.
• To save power, the display automatically switches off after about 2 minutes in the test mode. Move the
sliding switch to the "OFF" position and back to the "TEST" position to reactivate the test mode.
Recording mode
• Move the sliding switch (14) to the switch position "ON".
• The LED (6) flashes red for 10 seconds, then it is ready for operation with the settings made in the OSD
menu.
In recording mode, there is no display by the LED in order to not drive away any animal or draw
the attention of any hiker to the device.
• Note that recording of photos or videos at night is in black and white due to the limitation of IR light (1). The
IR light (1) is automatically activated when the built-in brightness sensor (7) in the wildlife camera detects
low ambient light conditions.
Other functions
• For stationary use, the wildlife camera can be operated via an external power supply.
You will need a wall plug transformer with a stabilised output voltage of 6 V/DC and an output current of 1 A.
The middle contact of the low-volt round plug must lead "+", the external contact "-". Suitable round plugs
should be supplied with the wall plug transformer.
If it is connected to the power supply, the batteries are disconnected.
• Via the video output (11), images or videos recorded can be played; live image is also possible. To this end,
the wildlife camera should be in test mode (sliding switch (14) in the "TEST" position).
• If you activate the "Time Stamp" feature, not only the date and time are saved in the image, but also the
current temperature value (in °C and °F), as there is a temperature sensor in the wildlife camera.
• Via the USB port (12), the wildlife camera can be connected to a computer to read the data on the memory
card. To this end, the wildlife camera should be turned off beforehand (sliding switch (14) in the "OFF" posi-
tion). In general, it is recommended to remove the memory card from the wildlife camera to read it using a
conventional memory card reader. The transmission rate is usually higher here too.
• A hole in the locking clip (4) can be used to lock the bottom flap with a lock.
• The camera has a built-in microphone (the small opening on the right side above the lens). Therefore,
videos are recorded with sound. If you play videos on the camera, the sound is produced by a built-in
speaker.
Tips and notes
• Switch off the wildlife camera before inserting or removing a memory card.
• New SD memory cards are generally pre-formatted, so that re-formatting is not required. Should a memory
card inserted into the wildlife camera not be detected, check first if there is an SD memory card (max.
2GByte) or an SDHC memory card (max. 16GByte). SDXC memory cards cannot be used.
Format the memory card using the corresponding feature of the wildlife camera. However, all data on the
memory card will be lost during the formatting process!
• Make sure that the write protection on the memory card is disabled, otherwise photos/videos cannot be
saved.
• We recommend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries to ensure lasting and safe use. Rechargeable
batteries have a lower output voltage, which leads to a shorter operating time; rechargeable batteries are
also more temperature sensitive.
If you wish to insert rechargeable batteries, then we recommend using NiMH-rechargeable batteries with
low self-discharge.
• A movable lens may be seen inside the camera aperture. This serves as an IR filter and is controlled
automatically by the wildlife camera. A faint click may be heard when the filter is tilted to the front.
Cleaning
Clean the product only with a soft, clean, dry and lint-free cloth. If it is very dirty, use a cloth slightly moistened
with tap water.
Clean the lens very carefully; otherwise you will leave scratch marks.
Never use aggressive cleaning agents as these can cause discolouration of the housing.
Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste materials and must not be disposed of in the household
waste!
Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations.
b) Normal and rechargeable batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable
batteries. Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste!
Contaminated batteries/rechargeable batteries are labelled with the following symbols to indi-
cate that disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The symbols of the relevant heavy metals
are: Cd=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury, Pb=Lead (marked on batteries/rechargeable batteries, e.g.
under the rubbish bin symbol shown to the left).
You can return your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge at the official collection points of
your community, in our stores, or at places where batteries or rechargeable batteries are sold!
You thereby fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
Power supply ........................................ 4 or 8 AA/Mignon batteries
The wildlife camera has two battery compartments to prolong the battery life. One battery com-
partment for 4 batteries is located on the underside of the wildlife camera, a second compart-
ment for additional 4 batteries is located inside the mounting bracket.
The use of the battery compartment in the mounting bracket is optional, i.e. the wildlife camera
will also work without these batteries, but will have only half the operating time.
Current consumption ............................ Standby: approx. 0.4 mA
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Camera: approx. 150 mA
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IR light: approx. 500 mA
Image sensor / resolution ..................... CMOS, 2560 x 1920 Pixels
Photo resolution .................................... 2560 x 1920 or 4032 x 3024, switchable
Video resolution .................................... 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, 640 x 480 or 320 x 240, switchable
Video image rate .................................. max. 20 images/s
Microphone ........................................... yes
Built-in speaker ..................................... yes
Lens ...................................................... F=3.1, aperture angle 52°, IR cut filter
IR range ................................................ max. 20 m
LC display ............................................. 480 x 234 Pixels
Memory card type ................................. SD (max. 2GByte) or SDHC (max. 16GByte)
PIR range ............................................. up to 20 m (see chapter "Functional description of the PIR sensor")
PIR aperture angle ............................... Side PIR sensors: 10° each
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Middle PIR sensor: 35°
Protection grade ................................... IP54
Operating conditions ............................. Temperature: -30 °C to +70 °C
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Relative air humidity: 5% to 95%, not condensing
Dimensions ........................................... approx. 140 x 90 x 70 mm (H x W x D)
Weight .................................................. approx. 240 g (without batteries)
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