supply. Remove run-down batteries from the
wildlife camera immediately.
4.1.2 Operation via a Power Adapter*
Use only the correct adapter with a suitable jack
and the correct operating voltage for the external
power supply. When used in outdoor areas,
this should be weatherproof. When setting up
the wildlife camera, take particular care with an
external power supply that the connection points
also do not come into contact with water while
in operation. When not in use, disconnect the
camera from the power supply.
ATTENTION!
The manufacturer accepts no liability or guarantee
for damage caused by improperly used adapters
or the use of the incorrect operating voltage.
4.1.3 Using an SD memory card*
You will require an SD memory card* of up to 16
GB, in order to be able to save images or videos.
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Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot
(16) as shown in Fig. 5 until it snaps into place with
a faint click.
To remove the SD card, press once briefly on the
card in the slot. The card will spring out of the slot
with a faint click and can be taken out.
5 Activation
5.1 Switching on and Basic Setup
After connecting the power supply (using batteries
or a mains adapter) and inserting an SD memory
card*, the wildlife camera is operational. Switch
on using the "ON/OFF" button (15), which is
accessible when the camera casing is open.
The password prompt (Fig. 6) is displayed once
the camera has been switched on. You can skip
the password on the first activation by pressing
the "OK" key, as no personal password has been
entered (the factory-set password is 000000).
"ENTER SYSTEM" and "SET PASSWORD" then
appear in the display (Fig. 7). Select "ENTER
*not supplied