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1. the LED array may be seen as a dull red glow if looked at directly 17 SD Card Memory card used to store images and videos The camera is compatible with up to 32GB capacity SD cards Battery Life Time that camera will function in the field This time is dependent on several factors including temperature number of images and number of flashes Based on our new advanced power system this camera can support on average 30 pictures per day for six months of surveillance Burst The number of pictures the camera will take per PIR trigger event 1P A single image is captured 3P Three images are captured FULL When the memory capacity of the SD card is full the LCD screen will show FULL 18 19 RANGER One YEAR WARRANTY RANGER Digital Trail Cameras are sold with a one year warranty against original defects in material and or workmanship provided that it has not been abused taken apart or tampered with in any way whatsoever Should it become necessary to repair your camera package the unit carefully and return it to your dealer or directly to The Lynx Service Centre PO Box 98078 Sloane Park South Africa 2152 Include this page or a copy of it your name address and telephone number and a note with a full and accurate description of the problem In the event that the repair is not covered by this warranty an estimate will be sent for your approval Lynx shall not be held liable for any consequ
2. 1 Setting Camera Delay on page 9 7 3 TESTING THE CAMERA COVERAGE AREA After mounting the camera enter setup mode as described on page 8 A red indicator light on the front the Working Indicator will blink when you have intruded the PIR coverage area Adjust the camera position as needed and repeat testing until the desired coverage area is achieved Camera view zone Sensor detection zone A Make sure you exit setup after you have finished testing the camera coverage 13 7 4 SEcuRE Your CAMERA A small padlock can be used to lock the camera cover 7 5 REPLACING THE BATTERY If the battery is low the red indicator light will flash three times and then turn off This indicates that the battery should be replaced as soon as possible 14 8 VIEWING THE IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO CONNECT THE CAMERA TO A PC 1 2 3 Slide the toggle switch to ON Press SETUP button Connect your camera to the PC using the USB cable provided The PC will recognize the new device and display a new disk icon The LCD will display STO Images and videos on the SD card can now be viewed copied moved and deleted Reap Imaces Usine A CARD READER 1 2 3 9 Depress the SD card and gently pull out the card Insert SD card into the card reader Read images and videos from the card reader as normal PC CAMERA USING THE CAMERA AS A PC Wescam 1 2 3 Slide the toggle switch to ON Pr
3. RANGER Digital Trail Camera Instructions for use Model BNO57 INDEX OY OV oN 10 11 introduction iieri niaka 3 Specifications raean e an taea a 3 Parts identification eeen 5 Package contents ssesissenssirresernrrensrnnensnnns 6 Battery and SD card installation 6 Setting UP your camera 7 6 1 Setting camera delay eeceeeeeeeeeeeeteees 9 6 2 Setting camera state and resolution 9 6 3 Setting the date and time ee 10 6 4 Display number of images videos stored 12 Using the camera seierrierrrnnsrrinnsnrrrnna 12 7 1 Mounting the camera 12 7 2 Turning on the camera 13 7 3 Testing the camera coverage area 13 7 4 Securing the camera n e 14 7 5Replacing batteries eeeeeeeeeneee 14 Viewing images and VidEOS cceeeeeeeees 15 PG Camera orori cide an eet ets 15 E EEL etch gained ead 16 EE S E E E tats 20 1 INTRODUCTION Trail cameras record the activity of wildlife unattended by taking still images or short videos of anything that intrudes the passive infrared PIR sensor coverage area RANGER digital trail camera BNO57 is ultra compact 122mm x 82mm x 41mm and water resistant and may be mounted outdoors for long periods of time The camera can take up to 15 photos a day and 15 photos a night for six months on a single set of four AA batteries 2 SPECIFICATIONS Display LCD PIR sensor Yes PIR sensor field of view 52 Degrees Trigger test mode
4. Yes Maximum illumination 10 metres distance for night shots Image storage 1 x SD Card up to 32 GB capacity Low Battery Indicator Yes Time delay between shots 5 seconds to 60 minutes default 1 minute Image resolution 2 0MP or 0 8MP Multiple frames per PIR Yes 1 3 or video sensor trigger event Video resolution Video AVI 640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps for 15 seconds Date amp time imprint Yes Moon phase imprint Yes White balance Tripod socket Yes File formats JPEG for still images AVI for videos Water resistant Yes 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Front housing image with major parts indication Front Housing infrared Illuminator PIR Motion Sensor Lock Mole Camera Lens Lighting Sensor Working Indicator A i JP Bunto USB Port UP Button Down Button LCD Display OK Button SO Card Slot Power Switch 4 AA Cell Battery SETUP Button Container Bottom view with major parts indication Camera Tripod Socket 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 x Digital scouting camera 1 x User Manual this document 1 x USB cable 1 x Mounting Kit 5 BATTERY AND SD CARD INSTALLATION NOTE Make sure camera is OFF whenever installing or removing batteries e Use 4 x AAAlkaline batteries A When replacing batteries please make sure battery voltage and polarity are correct Incorrect voltage or polarity will damage the camera Memory The expandable media card slot is capable of accept
5. ch indicates the image resolution Lo represents 0 8MP and Hi represents 2 0MP Press UP or DOWN to select and press OK to confirm Default is Hi A Lo 1024 x 768 pixels 0 8MP Hi 1600 x 1200 pixels 2 0MP A Video is 15 seconds at 640x480 pixels 20Mb 7 Press SETUP to save and exit 6 3 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Setting the Date Year and Time This information is stored on each image along with the temperature and moon phase DATE 1 Enter setup mode as described on page 8 The LCD will flash DATE 2 Press OK 10 The first two digits on the LCD represent the month MM and last two digits represent day DD 4 Press UP or DOWN to select month between 01 12 and press OK to confirm 5 Press UP or DOWN to select day between 01 31 and press OK to confirm 6 Press UP or DOWN to select year between 00 99 2000 2099 and press OK to confirm 7 Press SETUP to save and exit Time 1 Enter setup mode as described on page 8 The LCD will flash DATE 2 Press UP or DOWN until 2 TIME is blinking and press OK 3 The first two digits on the LCD represent hours HH and last two digits represent minutes MM 4 Press UP or DOWN to select the hour between 00 23 and press OK to confirm 5 Press UP or DOWN to select minutes between 00 59 and press OK to confirm 6 Press SETUP to save and exit A In order to conserve battery power during storage the date and time will r
6. een successive PIR triggered photos This setting ranges from 5 seconds to 60 minutes 59 seconds Default is 1 minute 1 Enter setup mode as described on page 8 The LCD will flash DATE 2 Press the UP or DOWN button until icon 6 Camera delay is blinking then press OK 3 By default the LCD will display 0100 the first two digits represent minutes and last two digits represent seconds 4 When the cursor flashes on minutes press UP or DOWN to change the value from 01 60 press OK to confirm 5 The cursor will now be flashing seconds Press UP or DOWN to change the value from 05 59 and press OK to confirm 6 Press SETUP to save and exit 6 2 SETTING CAMERA STATE AND PHoTO RESOLUTION Set the number of pictures the camera will take each time the PIR detects movement One still image three still images or one continuous 15 second video 1 Enter setup mode as descibed on page 8 The Q LCD will flash DATE 2 Press the UP or DOWN button until both icons 4 and 5 are blinking press OK to enter 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to select 4 Picture mode or 5 Video mode 4 To select Video mode press OK when 5 is flashing Videos are 15 seconds long and take up to 20MB of memory each 5 To select Picture mode press OK when 4 is flashing Select between 1P to take one photo at a time or 3P to take three photos Press OK to confirm 6 The LCD will now display LoHi whi
7. ential incidental or contingent damage whatsoever Purchase Gate si cc c cscecedee sae vietsestaceeecssteasaenseszeesiacs Dealer name and signature or dealer stamp Distributed by Lynx Optics Pty Limited tel 011 792 6644 email info lynx co za fax 011 792 8923 visit www lynx co za
8. eset to zero if the unit is switched off for more than an hour Remember to reset the date and time whenever you set the camera up A Remove batteries if the camera is to remain unused for a long period of time 11 6 4 DISPLAY NUMBER OF IMAGES VIDEOS STORED 1 2 3 4 7 Enter setup mode as described on page 8 The LCD will flash DATE Press UP or DOWN until 8 SD card is blinking The LCD will display the total number of pictures and videos stored on the SD card Press SETUP to exit USING THE CAMERA 7 1 MOUNTING THE CAMERA It is recommended that you mount the camera 1 2 to 1 5 metres off the ground with the camera pointed at a slight downward angle Be sure to avoid mounting the camera facing east or west as the rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images Clear branches and other debris away from the front of the camera so as not to block the camera lens or PIR sensor Buck Insert the strap through the strap slots on the rear housing and wrap the strap around the mounting surface Secure the strap and tighten the buckle in 12 order to secure the camera A In order to obtain proper weather resistance please make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place 7 2 TURN ON THE CAMERA If the camera is off turn it on The camera automatically enters sleep mode and will start taking photographs or video after the delay time see 6
9. ess SETUP button Connect your camera to the PC using the USB cable provided The PC will recognize the new device and display a new disk icon The LCD will display STO Press OK and the camera will enter the PC camera mode The LCD will display PC 15 10 GLOSSARY PIR Passive Infrared Sensor Senses motion like a typical security motion detector Requires a moving heat source to trigger Camera Delay Time that will elapse between photos while events are sensed and recorded This is user set based on wildlife activity in area Resolution The resolution selection that you choose MP Mega Pixels 1 million pixels Hi 1600 x 1200 2 0M pixels image high image quality large file size Lo 1024 x 768 0 8M pixels image medium image quality medium file size Video resolution 640 x 480 30fps for 15 seconds 20MB file 16 FPS Frames per second This is the measurement of the frequency rate at which an imaging device produces unique consecutive images 30 fps means that the camera produces video at 30 frames per second Video Length All videos taken with RANGER Trail Camera are 15 seconds long Moon Phase Imprint The moon phase is imprinted on each image IR Flash Also called IR LED Array Emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible to the human eye Especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable Although the light emitted by the LEDs is invisible
10. ing SD cards with capacity up to 32GB sold separately 6 InsERTING SD CARD NOTE Make sure camera is OFF whenever installing or removing the memory card e Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot with the copper contacts facing up as shown on the sticker located at the side of the housing To remove the SD memory card depress it so it pops out and pull gently A SD cards must be clean and contain no data or images from other sources If you are using the SD card from other devices please make sure you format the SD card prior to use in the camera New cards may be used straight from the package 6 SETTING uP YOUR CAMERA Menu Items HH MM 24 hour clock Image Video Mode Photo 3P v feme Camera delay 5 seconds to 60 minutes Number of Display only photos on card LCD Menu 1 2 3 E Fi y mr EES 1 N 4 5 6 7 1 Date 2 Time 3 Four digit display 4 Still image resolution selection 5 Video recording 6 Camera delay 7 SD Card Setup Move If the camera is off turn it on Press SETUP to enter the setup mode which starts by flashing the word DATE Press UP or DOWN to access the previous or next menu option and OK to 8 adjust the current setting Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made press SETUP to accept the changes and put the camera into sleep mode 6 1 SETTING CAMERA DELAY Camera Delay specifies the amount of time in minutes and seconds betw
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