The manufacturer is not liable for voltage damage
due to improperly inserted batteries or through the
use of an improper power adapter.
Do not interrupt an on-going data connection to a
computer before all data has been transferred. This
could lead to data loss for which the manufacturer
is not liable.
Scope of delivery
Wildlife camera (A), mounting strap (B), instruction
manual
1 External Components
B
Objective lens
The wildlife camera's images / video are recorded
through the lens. Ensure that this area of the camera
is always kept clean.
C
Motion Sensor
The motion sensors are attached to the front of the
camera, such that any movements in front of the
camera within an angle of 120° can be recorded.
When setting up the wildlife camera, it should be
positioned such that this angle is not obscured
by branches or similar, in order to guarantee the
operation of the camera. The motion sensors have
a range of approximately 10 metres.
D
This sensor determines the exposure values for the
shot. Hence, in order to guarantee the optimum
images, this sensor should not be covered.
E
The infrared diodes, arranged in arrays, allow
(Fig. 1 + 2)
images and videos to be taken at night (black and
white images). Hence, if night-time operation is
envisaged, the wildlife camera should be positioned
such that these are not obscured by branches or
similar when setting up the camera. When setting
up the camera, it should be ensured that no
objects are positioned too close to the camera,
as the reflection created at short distances by the
infrared lighting can cause overexposure.
Light sensor for the infrared lighting function
Infrared Lighting
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