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1. take pictures videos This prevents the SD card from filling up with too many redundant images Select the sensitivity of the PIR sensor The High setting suits indoors and environments with little interference while the Normal Low suits outdoors and environments with more Sense Level Normal High Low interference Temperature also affects the sensitivity The High setting is suitable when the ambient temperature is warm while the Low setting is helpful in cold weather Date Stamp affects still photos only Timer Password Set Serial No Time Lapse Off Date Date Time On Off Off On Off On Off On Select On if you want the date amp time 1mprinted in every photo Select On if you only want the camera to work within a specified time period every day For instance if the starting time is set at 18 35 and the ending time at 8 25 the camera will function from 18 35 the current day to 8 25 the next day Outside the time period the camera will not be triggered or take photos videos Set up a password to protect your camera from unauthorized users Select On to assign a serial number to each camera you have You can use the combination of 4 letters and or numbers to record the location in the photos e g YSP1 for Yellow Stone Park This helps multi camera users identify the location when reviewing the photos If set to On the camera will automatically take photos videos acc
2. time and a waterproof shell for longer working time in the field Low operation temperature lowest temperature is 22 F Runs on a minimum of 4 AA alkaline batteries The back panel takes 4 AA batteries as an additional power to last longer in the field The IR LED s distance 65 ft or 20m Period force shooting Time Lapse for observing cold blooded animals vegetation or landscape changes e Letters and numbers can be entered to set the serial number of camera The serial number can then be printed onto the photographs A 4 digit combination can be applied to record the location of the photos Date time temperature and moon phase can be imprinted in every photo Set up a password to protect your camera from unauthorized users Support the camera with a tripod 1 2 Application area Hunting camera Observing animals Observing human activity 13 Diagram Figure 1 1 Front View Figure 1 2 Bottom View Figure 1 3 Back View AL X EX 4 N NN OK y CY leks A Motion Indicator LWY oo oes fi Light Sensor LED IR Flash FYN Lens Lock Hole Figure 1 1 Front View Cover of the Battery Compartment Push Open Close the Cover Power Mode Switch x Bottom Cover Pull Open Figure 1 2 Bottom View the Cover The camera will provide USB 2 0 TV OUT external 6V power socket SD cassette tri location toggle switch OFF ON TEST The camera holds 4 A
3. A batteries Highly recommend adding the back battery box with 4 AA batteries for a longer working time LCD Screen Lock Buckle Additional Battery Box Figure 1 3 Back View 2 Quick Start 2 1 Inserting the Batteries Insert 8 AA batteries into the additional back battery box and camera body The battery cover tips to ensure correct polarity of the batteries Connect the 6V power supply by an external access to electrical outlets Optional Pay attention to the maximum current if the power supply needs more than a 1A 6 V battery 2 2 Inserting the SD Card This camera supports 8MB 32GB SD cards It is better to format the SD card with this camera Make sure the SD card is fully inserted or the camera will sound and then shut down Insert the Card Upward 2 3 Test Mode Moving the switch to the TEST position will set camera to the preview testing mode When the device is in this mode you can manually take pictures videotape view existing photos and videos and adjust the parameters just like using an ordinary camera You can also test the PIR Pyro electric Infrared function by the following operations First make sure the camera is in preview test mode by looking at the position of the switch and then in the range of 3 to 20 meters 10 to 65 feet walk slowly back and forth along the direction that is exactly perpendicular to the camera lens If the red LED indicator light flashes it shows that the position
4. Infrared Trail Hunting Camera GC 002 User Manual Content 1 Quick Introduction 1 1 Features 1 2 Application Area 13 Diagram 2 Quick Start 2 1 Inserting the Batteries 2 2 Inserting the SD Card 2 3 TEST Mode 2 4 Infrared Shooting Mode 3 Advanced Settings 4 3 1 Function Keys 3 2 File Format Notes 4 1 Metal Poles 4 2 Power and Additional Battery Box 4 3 SDcard 4 4 Video Length and Battery Life 4 5 850nm IR LED 4 6 The Tripod Limited Warranty Appendix 1 Technical Specification Appendix 2 Parts List Appendix 3 Rear Battery Box Installation Instructions 1 Quick instruction Ll The GC 002 series hunting camera has substantially increased the total time of shooting video The structure was further improved around the battery case It is the basic principle of the pyroelectric infrared sensors PIR to respond to infrared signals of animals or the human body where an automatic trigger takes photos or video Features 12MP 8MP 5MP 3MP 1MP quality photo options 1280 x 720P D1 VGA QVGA video About 1 second trigger time 2 36 TFT color screen preview function Photo video feature takes a photo before shooting video Pair of regional remote sensors activate the camera and immediately takes a picture of an object entering the lens range The day or night mode auto switch takes the color photos in the day and black and white at night Low standby current lengthy standby
5. can be sensed by take PIR and if the blue LED indicator light flashes it shows that the position can be sensed by the prepare PIR on the left and right There are three scenarios in the preview testing mode 1 the preview mode where you can see the scenes directly in front of the camera lens from the TFT LCD screen or TV 2 the setting mode where the menu is shown and 3 the playback mode where you can view existing photos and videos that are stored in the SD card on the TFT LCD screen or the TV The camera automatically enters preview mode when it is first set in the preview testing mode SHOT REPLAY OK symbolize shoot video and take photo and they are shortcut keys When used under the preview mode will lead you to video condition BOA leads to photo condition and when the key is pressed a photo or video is taken and ESS is pressed photos and videos can be reviewed The key SHOT Pf into pictures under preview condition and the gt zooms out The key yN plays the first photo and the key kod plays the next under play view condition 2 4 Infrared Shooting Mode Moving the switch to the ON position would set the device in the Automatic Infrared Shooting Mode There is a waiting time of about 10 seconds before the system adjusts to this mode During this period the red LED indicator light will keep flashing After that the light extinguishes the camera can start taking pictu
6. od stud Notice When using a tripod make sure the bottom camera cover and bolt lock are fastened to prevent the lid from opening The Tripod 5 ba Wt Rae a v E Ae DaN 4 lt lt y lt r A a gt p gt wn 4 gt a g g A 7 Be wc cs ae Er N ee ee 5 Limited Warranty We take great pride in our products We always stand behind our promises We provide a leading warranty term and service When buying a GC 002 product you are covered under a limited warranty We guarantee our products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchase date This warranty does not cover consumer caused damages such as misuse abuse improper handling installation or repairs attempted by someone other than our authorized technicians We will at our option during the warranty period repair your camera or replace it with the same or comparable model free of charge This warranty only extends to the original retail buyer from our authorized dealer Purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required to receive warranty benefits The warranty on any replacement product provided under the original warranty shall be for the remaining portion of the warranty period applicable to the original product This warranty extends solely to failures due to defects in materials or workmanship under normal use It does not cover normal wear of the product If y
7. ording to the set interval regardless of whether the PIR sensor has detected any game This is helpful when observing cold blooded animals like snakes or the process of flowering etc The default setting is On The two side prep PIR sensors provide wider sensing angle and detect more potential triggers In some situations you only want to monitor a narrow spot Too many irrelevant triggers by the side sensors outside of that spot will keep the camera on and off which Side PIR On Off drains the battery power In some situations you may have difficulty removing the interfering branches or avoiding the sunlight If so you have the option to turn off the side sensors The default setting is No It will reset Default Setting No Yes all settings to default Delete One NO Yes Delete One Picture Delete All NO Yes Delete All Pictures Slide Show Auto Playback Pictures The protected pictures will not be Protect Deleted 3 2 File format The camera stores photos and videos in the folder DCIM IOOMEDIA in the SD card Photos are saved with filenames like PICTOOO1 JPG and videos like VIDOOOOI A VI In the TEST mode you can use the provided USB cable to download the files to a computer Select Mass Storage Press Ok You can also put the SD card to a SD card reader plug it into a computer and browse the files on the computer without downloading The AVI video files can be played back on most popular media players such a
8. ou need to return a GC 002 product under this warranty please contact your dealer or our distributor Appendix I Technical Specification Model Parameters Image Sensor 5 Mega Pixels Color CMOS Max Pixel Size 2560x1920 Lens F 3 2 FOV 51 Auto IR Cut IR Flash 65 Feet 20 Meters LCD Screen 1 7 8 x 1 7 16 48mmx35 69mm Operation Keypad 480 RGB x 234DOT 16 7M Color 6 Keys Memory SD Card 8MB 32GB 12MP 8MP 5MP 3MP 1MP 2560X1920 4000X3000 3264 x 2448 2048 x 1536 1280X960 1028 x 720 30fps 720x480 30fps 640x480 30fps 320x240 Picture Size Video Size 30fps PIR Sensitivity High Normal Low PIR Sensing 65ft 20m Below 77 F 25 C at the Distance Normal Level Prep PIR Left and right light beams form an angle Sensing Angle of 100 Each lens covers 10 Main PIR Sensing 20 Angle Trigger Time 1 2 Second When using the 2G SD card Trigger Interval Osec 60min Programmable Shooting Numbers 1 2 3 picture burst Video Length 1 60 sec Programmable Camera Video First takes a picture then video 1 8 Times Playback Zoom In Date Stamp Off Date Date Time Include serial no temperature and moon phase Timer On Off Time Set Programmable Password ON OFF 4 Digit Numbers Serial No 4 digits and 26 alphabets set by yourself Time Lapse ON OFF 1 Second 24 Hours Low Battery Send Battery Low Power Supply 4xAA Expandable to 8xAA With additional batter
9. res by infrared inducement Once the device is in this mode there will be no need for any manual operations The camera will function automatically by taking pictures or videotaping the subjects such as animals persons or cars that enter the camera sensor range If you want to shoot according to your own idea please read the advanced settings The infrared camera saves power by closing the lens and activating only when the PIR sensors detect movement The GC 002 camera needs about 1 second after detection to take photographs The side sensors help detect animals that may be moving guickly across the camera detection range The total scope of the sensors is 100 120 while the lens itself provides a 51 angle 3 Advanced Settings The GC 002 trail camera comes with preset manufacturer settings You can change the settings to meet your requirements Please make sure the camera is in the test mode 3 1 Function Keys Press MENU key to OK exit the menu Press A and Y to move the markers lt and W to change the settings and OK to confirm the change Always remember to press OK to save the changes or new settings will be lost Settings te ays Parameter Description Bold default Photo Size affects still photos only Camera Video Camera Video IMP 3MP SMP SMP 12MP Select whether still photos or video clips are taken In Camera Video mode the GC 002 can take photos first and then shoot
10. s Windows Media Player QuickTime etc Ky DAAA FRN D N 5 NS a J h I gt 4 4 P v DODOL h gt AN oo wr yo N eS A YF Wes gt g d y A i gJ GC 002 Camera GC 002 Additional Battery Box 4 Notes 4 1 Metal Poles There are 2 electric poles on the back of camera and the additional battery box Do not touch the electrodes with metal or it could short circuit or damage the camera Don t touch with metal objects 4 2 Power and Additional Battery Box The working voltage is 6V in the camera body additional battery box and external power Notice Camera must be in the OFF position when the additional battery pack on the camera body and locked otherwise it will not work 4 3 SD card Because there are many kinds of SD card We can only guarantee that most of the SD card can be used on the device If bad photos are taken please format the SD card with this camera 4 4 Video Length and Battery Life In order to lengthen the service life of the battery 1t 1s strongly recommended to shoot videos with alkaline batteries It can shoot most segments of animals the total period of number 2 3 times more than similar products Pay attention in a cold environment the capacity of the batteries will decline and the length of video will decrease accordingly 4 5 850nnm IR LED This camera can fit 50nm IR LEDs 4 6 The Tripod This camera can be fit onto a 1 4 inch trip
11. videos afterward All files will be deleted after formatting the SD card Highly recommend you format the SD card if it has been previously used in other devices Caution make sure wanted files on the SD card have been backed up first Select desired resolution for still photos from to 12 megapixels Higher resolution produces better quality photos but creates larger files that take more of the SD card capacity Larger files require longer time to write to the SD card which will slightly slow the shutter speed SMP is recommended Select video resolution pixels per oe ee frame Higher resolution produces Video Size affects VGA better quality videos but creates larger video clips only QVGA files that take more memory on the SD card 640 X 480 is VGA mode in standard 4 3 format Set Date Time Press OK to set up date and time While in Camera Mode select the Picture No affects 01 Photo 02 Photos number of photos taken in sequence per still photos only 03 Photos trigger Please refer to the Interval Parameter Video Length affects Avi 10s optional from Videos are in AVI format and can be video clips only Is to 60s played back on most video players Select the shortest length of time that the camera will wait until it responds to any subsequent triggers from the PIR sensor 1 Min optional from after a game is first detected During the Interval i 1S to 60M selected interval the camera will not
12. y box External DC Plug Size 4 0 x 1 7 Power Supply GMA Stand by Current 0 4mA Stand by Time 3 6 Months 4xAA 8xAA Auto Power Off Auto power off in 2 minutes while no keypad controlling Pover 150mA 230mA when IR LED lights up Consumption Low Battery 4 2 4 3V Alarm Interface TV out NTSC USB SD Card Slot 6V DC External Mounting Strap Tripod Nail Waterproof IP54 Operation 22 158 F 30 70 C Temperature Operation 5 95 Humidity Certificate FCC amp CE amp ROHS Appendix II Parts List Part name Ouantity Digital camera Additional battery box TV AV IN cable Strap External DC cable optional 2G SD Card endix HI Rear Battery Box Installation Instructions Lock up Screw in

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