Camouflage EZ-Solar Manual de usuario

Digital Wildlife Camera
EZ-Solar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE............................................................................................. 2
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................ 3
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................ 3
1.2 Contents of the box ............................................................................... 3
2. HAZARD, SAFETY, AND WARNING NOTICES ............................ 4
3. CAMERA OVERVIEW .................................................................... 7
3.1 Front view ............................................................................................... 7
3.2 Inside view.............................................................................................. 8
4. PREPARING THE CAMERA .......................................................... 9
4.1 Opening and closing the camera ......................................................... 9
4.2 Inserting the batteries ......................................................................... 10
4.3 Inserting the memory card ................................................................. 11
4.4 External power supply ........................................................................ 12
4.5 Assembly with strap............................................................................ 12
4.6 Graphic expression Operation ........................................................... 13
5. USING THE CAMERA .................................................................. 14
5.1 Mode switch ......................................................................................... 14
5.2 Operating buttons ............................................................................... 15
5.2.1 Functions of operating buttons in standby mode ..................... 16
5.2.2 Functions of operating buttons in replay mode ........................ 16
5.2.3 Functions of operating buttons in MENU setting ...................... 17
5.3 Settings Menu ...................................................................................... 17
5.4 Wi-Fi connection .................................................................................. 24
5.5 Mounting and positioning the trail camera mounting ..................... 25
5.6 Sensing Angle and Distance Test ..................................................... 26
5.7 Switching ON the camera ................................................................... 27
6. Connecting to computer ............................................................. 27
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. 28
8. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS ......................................................... 31
9. SYSTEM INFORMATION, MAINTENANCE, AND DISPOSAL ..... 34
9.1 Care ....................................................................................................... 34
9.2 Storage ................................................................................................. 34
9.3 Disposal ................................................................................................ 34

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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the EZ-Solar Camouflage Digital Wildlife
Camera. This product is a digital camera for wildlife recording and
observation. To make our product easy to use and have a general
understanding, we have created this guide specifically for you. This
manual explains how to use this camera systematically. Read this
manual carefully before use, so that you can master the method quickly
and correctly.
The contents of this manual are for reference only and use the latest
information available at the time of writing. The screen displays,
illustrations, etc. used in this manual are intended to provide a more
detailed and intuitive explanation of camera operations. Due to
differences in technology development and production batches, these
may differ slightly from the camera you actually use.
If you have any questions while using this product, please contact us.
We will be happy to serve you.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Introduction
The Wildlife Camera (also called Scouting/Hunting Camera) is a
reconnaissance device that can be activated by a sudden change in
ambient temperature caused by any movement of human (or animal) in
a particular Region Of Interest (ROI), which is detected by a highly
sensitive passive infrared (PIR) sensor and then automatically records
high-quality photos or HD video clips. The camera can reach more
applications through the timer, interval, and other function settings.
1.2 Contents of the box
1. Trail Camera
2. Mounting belt
3. USB cable
4. Instruction manual
Note:
─ Remove the protective foil from the camera lens.
─ Caution! Keep plastic foil and bags away from babies and small
children, as otherwise danger of suffocation.

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2. HAZARD, SAFETY, AND WARNING NOTICES
Incorrect use of the camera and accessories can be dangerous for you
and others and can damage or destroy the camera. We, therefore, ask
you to read and strictly observe the following Hazard, safety, and warning
notices.
Intended use
This camera is intended for taking digital photos and video clips. It has
been designed for private use and is not suitable for commercial
purposes.
Hazards for children and persons with limited ability to operate
electronic equipment
The camera, accessory, and packaging are not toys for children. These
should therefore always be kept away from children (Danger of
electrocution, poisoning, and suffocation).
The camera and accessory may not be used by children and persons
with limited abilities. The camera may only be operated by persons
physically and mentally able to operate it safely.
Electrical hazard
Switch off the camera and remove the batteries if a foreign body or
liquid has entered the camera. Let all parts dry thoroughly. Otherwise
danger of fire or electrocution
Switch off the camera and remove the batteries if the camera has been
dropped or the housing is damaged. Otherwise danger of fire and
electrocution.
The camera may not be dismantled, modified, or repaired (Danger of
fire and electrocution).

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Only use a power adaptor (not supplied) with the mains voltage
specified on the rating plate (5V). Otherwise danger of fire or
electrocution.
Disconnect the power by pulling the power adaptor out of the socket.
A plugged-in power adaptor (not supplied) can continue to use power
and therefore represents a hazard source.
The power supply may not be used during thunderstorms. Otherwise
danger of electrocution.
Damage from heat-fire hazard
Do not leave the camera in places that are susceptible to considerable
increases in temperature (e.g. a vehicle). The housing and internal
parts may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire.
Do not wrap up the camera or place it on textiles. This could produce a
build-up of heat in the camera that can cause deformation of the
housing and may represent a fire hazard.
Injuries and material damage
Only place the camera on sturdy surfaces. The camera could otherwise
fall or topple over, causing damage or injury.
Do not operate the camera whilst running or driving. You could fall or
cause a traffic accident.
Only use a mains adaptor (not supplied) for the camera, having the
input voltage specified on the rating plate (5V). We do not accept any
liability for damage caused by the use of an incorrect mains adaptor.
The 230V socket used for the mains adaptor (not supplied) must not
be covered and accessible at all times so that the mains adaptor can
be quickly disconnected from the mains when required.
Ensure adequate ventilation and do not cover the mains adaptor (not
supplied) to avoid overheating.

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Do not place any open ignition sources, such as lit candles onto or
close to the device.
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact or pressure. This could
damage the glass of the monitor or the liquid could leak from the inside.
─ In case of contact with eyes or skin, rinse immediately with clear
water.
─ In case of contact with eyes contact a doctor immediately.
Damage to the electronics, the monitor, or the lens caused by external
influences such as impacts, falls or others is not covered by the
warranty and must be paid for.
Do not drop or bump the camera and always handle it carefully.
Otherwise, the camera can be damaged.

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3. CAMERA OVERVIEW
3.1 Front view
Locking Bracket
Solar charging panel
IR LEDs
Lens
Light sensor
PIR sensor
Motion
indicator red
LED
Microphone Locking bracket

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3.2 Inside view
Mini USB connector/Charging port
Charging indicator light (red when charging and off when fully charged)
Battery
compartment
Mode switch
(OFF/SETUP/ON)
Screen
Speaker
Menu/Replay
button
WIFI/Up button
Video mode
Down button
OK button
Memory card slot Reset

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The monitor is only switched on in the SETUP mode for changing menu
settings or viewing existing photos.
A TF memory card must have been inserted into the memory card slot
to save photos.
Using the mini USB connection (USB 2.0), the camera can be
connected to a computer.
Using the mode switch the three operating modes OFF, SETUP, and
ON can be selected.
4. PREPARING THE CAMERA
4.1 Opening and closing the camera
Operating buttons, connections, and batteries are located inside the
Wildlife Camera.
A fix for using a padlock is provided between the two locking brackets,
allowing the camera to be securely locked.
Fig. 1.
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