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1. Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 7 3 SETTING IMAGE SIZE Enter General Mode as explained above and use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight mage Size Press OK and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the size you want your images to be 8PM 3264x2448 pixels or SMP 2560 x 1920 pixels Press OK to NL return to the main menu and highlight Exit and press OK to exit Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 7 4 SETTING ViDEO SIZE In General Mode highlight Video Size and press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select hi video HD 1280x720 pixels or low video VGA 640x480 pixels Press OK then highlight Exit and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 7 5 SETTING CAMERA DELAY Camera delay is the time the camera will remain inactive between each trigger event In General Mode highlight Camera Delay and press OK Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select minutes and seconds and the UP and DOWN buttons to change the value Once you have set the delay as desired press OK then highlight Exit and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taki
2. SD card eeeesesssuss 18 8 9 Lock Unlock a file 19 8 10 Take an instantaneous photo or video 19 8 11 Camera no response recovery 20 9 Viewing images and mowvies 20 TO elecc Dc 21 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 BNO061 BNO62 is compact 147mm x 94mm x 46mm 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 one year on a single set of 8 AA batteries 2 SPECIFICATIONS distance for night shots Time delay between 5 seconds to 60 minutes shots Default 1 minute sensor trigger event 15 to 60 seconds of AVI video HD 1280 x 720 Q 30 fps AVI for videos 15 day amp 15 night pictures per day 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Front housing image with major parts indication Front Housing Y E PIR Motion Sensor Lighting Sensor i ghting 7 infrared llluminatar Infrared illuminator 1 gt Lack Hole A Working Indicator Camera Lens Ru Open view with major parts indication Dimension 2 5 Inch Color t TFT Screen i Button Group USE Port TV Qut Port Mi Pherae d Controller SD Card Slot Mo
3. the screen will go blank Press the Wake Sleep button to enter or exit sleep mode 6 1 GENERAL MODE Two modes of operation are selectable via the MODE button see 3 Parts identification Upon activation the camera defaults to General Mode which looks like this Big Multiple Sede Phata or Video Current Photo Ag pole airm Total PHil re al Video Estpary Life Indicator Pressing OK in General Mode will bring up this menu Of 22 2010 Y GENERAL Mope Menu Items Date and time mm dd yyyy hh mm Capture mode Multiple from 2 to 99 l 5 0MP 2560 x 1920 Image size 8 0MP 3264 x 2448 l 640 x 480 VGA Video size 1280 x 720 HD Camera 5 seconds to 60 minutes standby delay 15 to 60 seconds l NTSC 60Hz TV OUT signal PAL 50Hz Reset to facon default et Press the MODE button to switch between Playback and General modes 6 2 PLAYBACK MoDE Use Playback Mode to review photos and videos to delete pictures or format the SD card Playback Mode looks like this Current Phata eo Pa ar hand s vn bkut ican i EM 5 Wideslength Total Picture and Video Battery Lite lesdeatar Taken an the 55 Card Pressing OK in Playback Mode will bring up this menu that looks like this T 10 PLAYBAck Mope Menu Items Delete one No default Yes No Yes Fomat default Lock Unlock Unlock default eit 7 SETTING Up YouR CAMERA 7 1 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME If the
4. EAD IMAGES Usinc A CARD READER 1 2 Depress the SD card and gently pull out the card Insert SD card into the card reader 3 Read images and videos from the card reader 20 9 4 PLAviNG HD ViDEO on A COMPUTER Videos are stored on the SD using MPEG4 codec If your Windows Media Player cannot play these videos download the ffdshow codec set at http www free codecs com download FFDShow htm Download the latest Windows Media Player at http windows microsoft com en US windows products windows media player 9 5 PLAy ViDEO AND IMAGES ON A TV You can connect the camera directly to a TV to preview images and videos 1 Slide the toggle switch to ON 2 Press MODE to enter Playback Mode 3 Connect the camera to the TV with the supplied cable Images will be transferred live from the camera to the TV 4 Press the LEFT and RIGHT button to view images or videos stored on the SD card 5 Ifa video is selected press the SNAP button to start playback 10 GLossARY HD High definition This is an international standard Ranger HD camera supports 1280 x 720 widescreen video resolution Codec A codec is a device or computer program capable of encoding and or decoding a digital data stream or signal 94 2 MPEG 4 MPEG 4 is a collection of methods defining compression of audio and visual AV digital data PIR Passive Infrared Sensor Senses motion like a typical security motion detector Requires infrared
5. RANGER 8MP Digital Trail Camera Instructions for use Model BNO061 BNO62 IDtFOQUCHOLD coi ito ee tee dents 9 ME seize PT T a a 3 9 JPattsJdehtifiCallolsni i ibt e venire ta 5 4 Package contents ccccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeses 6 5 Battery and SD card installation 7 6 Screen symbols and operation modes 8 6 1 General mode eS 8 6 2 Playback mode cccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeens 10 7 Setting up your camera 11 7 1 Setting the time and date 11 7 2 Setting the capture mode 12 7 3 Setting image size sseeesssss 12 7 4 Setting video size 13 7 5 Setting camera delay 13 7 6 Set video lime b peciam 14 7 7 Setting the TV Out system 14 7 8 Resetting the camera to default 14 8 Using the camera 15 8 1 Mounting the camera 15 8 2 Switching On esseeseeeeeneeeeee 16 8 3 Adjusting PIR sensitivity 16 8 4 Testing the camera coverage area 16 8 5 Securing the camera 17 8 6 Replacing batteries 18 8 Previewing and deleting images or videos 18 8 8 Format
6. camera is off turn it on If it is already on but in sleep mode press the Wake Sleep button to enter General Mode Press OK to enter the General Mode menu use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the currently set date and time and then press OK Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select month day year hour and minute and use UP and DOWN to change each value When you have entered the correct date and time values press OK to return to the previous menu and Exit to exit the menu Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 11 7 2 SETTING CAPTURE MODE If the camera is off turn it on If it is already on but in sleep mode press the Wake Sleep button The screen will come on If necessary enter General Mode by pressing the MODE button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor to Capture Mode and then press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Single Multiple or Movie Single means a single photograph will be taken per trigger event Multiple means the camera will take a sequence of several photographs per trigger event use the LEFT and RIGHT button to specify how many photos you want per sequence Movie means the camera will take one video clip per trigger event You can specify the length of the clip using the Video Time menu option When you have set all the values correctly press OK then highlight Exit and press OK
7. de 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT button to preview images and videos on the SD card 4 Tolock or unlock the currently displayed image or video press the OK button then highlight and press OK on the File Lock menu item 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight LOCK or UNLOCK and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter Sleep Mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 8 10 TAKE AN INSTANTANEOUS PHOTO OR VIDEO WITH THE SNAP BUTTON SNAP Button 19 1 2 Slide the toggle switch to ON In General Mode point at the scene you wish to photograph and press the SNAP button 8 11 CAMERA No REsPoNsE RECOVERY If the camera freezes turn it off and remove the batteries for twenty seconds Reinsert the batteries and slide the toggle switch to ON 9 ViEWING IMAGES AND MoviES 9 1 To View DIRECTLY ON THE LCD SCREEN Te 2 3 4 Slide the toggle switch to ON Press MODE to enter Playback Mode Us the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to view images and videos stored on the SD card If a video is selected press the SNAP button to start playback 9 2 TO CONNECT THE CAMERA TO A PC Te 2 Slide the toggle switch to ON Connect your camera to the PC using the USB cable provided The PC will recognize the new device and display a new disc icon The LCD will display MASS STORAGE Images and videos on the SD card can now be viewed copied moved and deleted 9 3 R
8. de Button M Power Switch Sleep Wake Butten Tap view with mapor parts indication gt SNAP Baath cere 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 1x IV OUT cable 5 BATTERY AND SD CARD INSTALLATION NOTE Make sure camera is OFF whenever installing or removing batteries A Use 8 x AA Alkaline batteries A When replacing batteries make sure the battery voltage and polarity are correct Incorrect voltage or polarity will damage the camera MEMORY The expandable media card slot is capable of accepting SD cards with capacity up to 32GB sold separately 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 e 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 make sure you format the SD card prior to use in the camera New cards may be used straight from the package Mir 6 SCREEN SYMBOLS AND OPERATION MODES If you switch on the camera but don t press any of the buttons for about ten seconds it will automatically enter sleep mode and
9. energy heat in addition to motion to trip sensor to detect live animals Camera Delay Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded This is user set based on wildlife activity in area Moon Phase Imprints a moon phase stamp on each image IR Flash Also called IR LED Array Infrared LED Night Vision feature Emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible to the human eye Especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable Battery Life Time that camera will function in the field Dependent on temperature number of images and number of flashes during that time When battery voltage is below 4 5v the camera stops working in dark environment When battery voltage is below 3 5v the camera stops working entirely D Multiple To set the number of pictures the camera will take per PIR trigger event 1P single image capturing per PIR trigger event 2P 99P 2 to 99 images continuous capturing per PIR trigger event FULL When memory capacity is full this front LCD screen will show FULL 408 RANGER ONE YEAR WARRANTY The RANGER Digital Trail Cameras is 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 Cent
10. lens or PIR sensor 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 order to secure the camera A In order to obtain proper weather resistance make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place 15 8 2 SWITCHING ON When you turn on the camera it automatically enters Sleep Mode and will start taking photographs or video after the delay time see 6 6 Setting Camera Delay 8 3 ApJusriNc PIR SsNsirIVITY Adjust the PIR sensitivity range from 2 metres to 20 metres by using the PIR sensitivity adjustment dial At setting 1 the PIR is most sensitive at 6 it is least sensitive Note that the actual distance at which the sensor will detect movement can vary due to environment temperature object size etc 8 4 TESTING THE CAMERA COVERAGE AREA After mounting the camera enter Setup Mode open the front housing and slide the power switch to ON press the OK button to enter General Mode and then close the front housing A red indicator light on the front the Working Indicator will blink as you intrude the PIR coverage area Adjust the camera position and PIR sensitivity as needed and repeat testing until you re happy with the PIR coverage area 16 Camera view zone A Press the SETUP button again when you ve finished testing the PIR coverage area to enter sleep mode The camera will now be read
11. ng pictures 2453 7 6 SET ViDEO Time Video time is the length of time a video clip will record when a trigger event occurs In General Mode highlight Video Time and press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the value Press OK then highlight Exit and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 7 7 SETTING THE TV Out SYSTEM In General Mode highlight TV Out and press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select NTSC or PAL Press OK then highlight Exit and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 7 8 RESETTING THE CAMERA TO DEFAULT To reset the camera to factory default settings go into General Mode highlight Default and press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select YES or NO and press OK then highlight Exit and press OK Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 14 8 UsiNG THE CAMERA 8 1 MouwriNG THE CAMERA Mount the camera 1 2 to 1 5 metres off the ground pointing at a slight downward angle Avoid mounting it facing east or west as the rising or setting sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images Clear branches and other debris away from the area in front of the camera so as not to block the camera
12. re 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 consequential incidental or contingent damage whatsoever l urenadse tB x15 oc qricestpOIzUU UD di NIERUDIIEE dU UD 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
13. y to take photographs 8 5 SECURE YOUR CAMERA A small padlock can be used to lock the camera cover 17 8 6 REPLACING THE BATTERIES If the battery is low the red indicator light will flash three times and then turn off This indicates that the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible 8 7 PREVIEWING AND DELETING IMAGES OR VIDEOS 1 Slide the toggle switch to ON 2 Press MODE button to enter Playback Mode 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT button to preview images and videos stored on the SD card 4 To delete the currently displayed image or video press the OK button then highlight and press OK on the Delete one menu item 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight YES or NO to confirm or cancel deletion Press Wake Sleep to enter sleep mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will be ready to start taking pictures 8 8 Format SD Carp 1 Slide the toggle switch to ON 2 Press MODE to enter Playback Mode 3 Press OK to enter the menu 4 Press UP or DOWN to select Format and press OK 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight YES or NO to confirm or cancel formatting Press Wake Sleep to enter Sleep Mode The PIR sensor will arm 60 seconds later and the camera will 18 be ready to start taking pictures 8 9 Lock UNLOCK A FILE LOCKING A FILE PREVENTS ACCIDENTAL DELETION OF AN IMAGE OR VIDEO 1 Slide the toggle switch to ON 2 Press MODE to enter Playback Mo
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