7 Mounting the wildlife camera
ATTENTION!
Mount the wildlife camera in a suitable location.
Ensure that the camera is sealed tightly, in order
to prevent the penetration of moisture. No liability
is accepted for damage (even due to moisture)
resulting from improper positioning.
7.1 Using a mounting strap (Fig. 13)
Two mounting attachments (25) for the mounting
strap (26) are located on the rear of the camera
casing, with the aid of which the wildlife camera
can be mounted.
For this purpose, place the mounting strap around
a tree or stake and thread the end without the
buckle through the mounting attachments on the
wildlife camera. Then, thread this end through the
buckle (27) at the other end and pull it firmly.
7.2 Using a tripod*
The wildlife camera has a ¼" threaded tripod
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socket on the underside of the casing. This can
be used to mount the wildlife camera on a tripod.
8 Connecting to a computer
ATTENTION!
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.
Using the Mini USB connection, the wildlife
camera can be connected to a computer via a
Mini USB cable*, in order to transfer images or
videos to computer or to use this as an enhanced
image preview screen. Normally, the computer will
recognise the camera as an external memory and
will allow access to the data on the SD card* in the
camera. While a USB cable* is connected to the
camera and to the computer, the preview screen of
the wildlife camera displays a blue image and the
text, "USB". Once the wildlife camera has been