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1.    2015 MP8 and 2014 MP8 Black  Covert Scouting Camera  Instruction Manual       page      Table of Contents    Camera button info diagram          cccccccssesssssssssseeeees 3  Installing the batteries 0 0 0 0     ccccccssssssceceeeesssessaees 4  Installing the SD Card          ccccccccccsssssssssseeeeseessessaeees 5  Customizing the camera settings               cccsssseeeeeees 7  Setting the Camera MOCE            cccccccccecsssssssteeeeesens 8  Camera mode settings              ccsessssececeeessessnteeeeeeeens 8  Video mode settings         ccccccccccsssssesstseceeeessessestaees 9  PIR AD  sesccctssecccusescedeveoscdeddvsscecevessccceseuccdetdobeledvesecs 10  SYS taburi a a A ANEA 14  Viewing photos on the color display               0 006 18  Manually taking photos or video           c ccccccceeeeeees 20  Tricks and Tips Trouble Shooting              ccccseceeeeee 21  Covert Scouting Cameras Warranty            ccccceeeees 24  Covert Warranty Policy and Procedure               6 24  Covert International Warranty Policy and Procedure     26  Covert International Warranty          ccccccccccceceseeeees 25    pase 2    Congratulations on your purchase of the 2015  MP8 MP8 Black Covert Scouting Camera  We truly  value your business and will strive to provide you  top quality customer service should you ever need  help with any of our products  Check out our other  products on our website at  www covertscoutingcameras com    Camera button info diagram   Fig  1     Color LCD F
2.  the product as prescribed in published  product materials       pase 8    i  To replace items that have been refilled  are  used up  abused  misused  or tampered  with in any way    j  To install replacement items that are not  considered customer replaceable    k  To support software not supplied by Covert      To provide software or firmware updates or  upgrades     Any service identified in the above list and provided  by Covert at the Customer   s request shall be  invoiced to the customer  at Covert   s then current  rates for parts  labor and shipping     THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN BY COVERT  WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT AND ITS RELATED  ITEMS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  COVERT AND ITS VENDORS  DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE OR ANY SIMILAR STANDARD IMPOSED BY  APPLICABLE LEGISLATION  COVERTS REPONSIBILITY  TO REPAIR  REPLACE  FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS  AND RELATED ITEMS IS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE    be 2 9    REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR  BREACH OF THESE WARRANTIES     Some states  provinces  and countries do not allow  the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages or exclusions or limitation  on the duration of implied warranties or conditions   so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply  to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights   and you may also have other rights that vary by  state  province  or country     TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOC
3.  your camera to  Covert Scouting Cameras  you will be  responsible for the cost of shipping to Covert  Scouting Cameras  In return  Covert will  provide fast and exceptional service as well as  incur the cost of shipping back to you   Only  within the Continental United States     Please include the following information when  sending in your camera      Return address    Telephone and Email address    Brief description of the problem    Copy of proof of purchase   Please make sure all the accessories are  removed  i e  SD Cards  batteries  solar panels   SIM cards  straps  ETC   before shipping  All    aoe 5    accessories received by Covert Scouting  Cameras will NOT be returned    5  This warranty only covers manufactures     defects and does not cover damaged caused by  misuse or abuse of the product     Covert International Warranty Policy and  Procedure     1  Outside the US  service is the available through  the distributor reseller of purchase     2  All returns must have an RA  provided by Covert   Copy of Proof of Purchase is required for all returns     3  Covert is not responsible for lost or damaged  products incurred during the shipping process     4  Insurance for returns is at the discretion of the  customer  Additional charges apply for return    shipping     In the maintenance of the product  Covert Scouting  Cameras may use new or equivalent  to new parts     peed 6    assemblies or products for equal or improved  quality  All defective parts  assemblies  a
4. AL LAW  EXCEPT  FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN  THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT  IN NO EVENT SHALL  COVERT AND ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY  INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING LOSS OF  PROFITS  WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT  TORT   OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND IRRESPECTIVE  OF WHETHER COVERT OR THE VENDOR HAS  ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES     Pages 0    
5. D card  e Batteries are too low to power up camera    POSSIBLE SOLUTION     e Insert SD card in card slot    e Try a different SD card  e Install fresh batteries    When turning switch from the setup position to the  on position the screen goes black  It is supposed to  do this     If you are still having problems with your MP8 MP8  Black after checking the above potential causes and  solutions please contact Customer Service at 877   462 1799 or e mail us at support dlccovert com    PEZ 3    Covert Scouting Cameras Warranty     Covert Scouting Cameras warranties this product  for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase   This warranty only covers manufacturer   s defects  and does not cover damage caused by misuse or  abuse of the product  This warranty includes one  year repair or replacement service on product from  date of purchase  If you have problems with this  product  please do not contact the store you  purchased it from  Contact Covert Scouting  Cameras Customer service toll free at 877 462 1799  or e mail us at support dlccovert com  Proof of  purchase will be required for replacement     Covert Warranty Policy and Procedure     To receive repair or replacement by Covert Scouting  Cameras one year warranty  we ask you to do the  following     Page 24    E mail or call our customer service department    support  dlccovert com    toll free  877 462 1799   Please explain to the technician what issues you  are having with your camera    If you are asked to return
6. ax size SD card for best performance     bl 2    START STOP  If you only want your camera to be  on during part of the day each day you can set the  Start Stop function  Press the A or W buttons to  enter the Start Stop option  The default setting is  OFF  Press the    button to toggle the setting to  ON and press OK  See Fig 8 amp 9 below    Start Stop    Start Stop Start  Q  00    Stop 00  00     Bree  Me Sove  Figure 8 Figure 9       Once you press OK you will see the screen in Fig  9   Use the A Y buttons to set the time in hours   military time  and press the    button to change to  minutes and use the A    to set the minutes     Press the    button to navigate to the Stop settings  and repeat the process from above to set the Stop  time  You can press the    4 buttons to navigate  back through the settings if necessary  Once you    page I  3    have the start stop times set  press OK to save the  settings     SYS tab   The SYS tab controls all the internal system  information such as Setting the clock  Time stamp   Password  Over Write  and Format   Fig 10     Set Clock    Figure 10  Enter    HEM Ea  Orbe       SETTING THE CLOCK  Scroll over to the SYS tab  using the    4 buttons and then press the Y  button to enter the Set Clock option  Press OK   You will see the following screen   Fig 11     Figure 11       Page 1 4    Press the A W button to set the MONTH  the press  the  gt  button to navigate to the DATE and use the  V A buttons to set the date  Press the    butt
7. ch is set to SETUP  Press the OK  button  You can use the A and W buttons to  toggle through the photos  If you see photos you  want to delete  show the image on the screen and  press the MENU button  You will get a screen that  looks like Figure 13 below     Figure 13       page I  8    PLAYBACK  The Playback option plays the videos on  the SD card    DELETE ONE  This option deletes the photos that  are showing  Press the W button to highlight the  Delete One option and press OK     You will see the screen below  Use the Pr button to  navigate to YES and press OK  If you do not want to  delete  press the MENU button again and to exit    Figure 14      Figure 14       AUXILIARY POWER  Your camera comes with an  Auxiliary power jack  If you want to hook up an  external 6V battery to power the camera  you can   The jack necessary to make the connection is a  standard 4mm jack     Page 19    MINI USB  Your camera comes with a mini USB  cable to hook up to your computer or TV to look at  the photos  Plug the small jack of the cable into the  bottom of the camera  Plug the USB end into the  USB port on your home computer or USB capable  television  The USB will recognize the new  hardware and download the proper driver to view  the images or videos  The screen on the camera will  say Mass Storage  If the image files don   t  automatically open  you will need to open it using  Windows Explorer to locate the camera  It will  appear as removable disk     Manually taking photos or vid
8. eo    Put the camera in Set up mode by making sure the  selector switch is in the SETUP position  If you are  in the MENU mode  press MENU to go to the home  screen     Depending on if you are in VIDEO or CAMERA mode   the following steps will vary  In CAMERA mode  to  manually take a photo  press the    button  You  will notice the photo counter increase by 1  If you    PaA 0    are in VIDEO mode  press the    button to start the  video and the    again to stop the video  You will  see the video time counter on the screen when you  first press the  gt     Tricks and Tips Trouble Shooting    For best results  mount the camera  approximately 4 feet off the ground facing  straight forward as level as possible    To enhance the flash  we recommend  positioning the camera in an area with a  backdrop to reflect the maximum amount of  light  For instance  place the camera 20 30     from a field edge facing the woods  For the  inside of timber  positioning the camera facing a  thicket approximately 20 30    away    Try to set the camera up so it   s not facing  directly into the sun either in the morning or  the evening when game movement is at its  peak    Use the Covert Tree60 mounting system to  mount the camera up higher pointing down on  them for a better look  Works great when you    Base 1    don   t have a straight tree to attach to   www covertscoutingcameras com    Based 2    ISSUE  Camera will not turn on     POSSIBLE PROBLEM     e No SD card in the card slot  e Corrupt S
9. hrough our warranty database     page   6    OVER WRITE  The Over Write function will save  new photos over the old photos on your SD card if it  becomes full  Each time a new photo is taken the  oldest photo on the card will be overwritten     The default for this option is OFF  If you want to  change this  Press the W button to enter the Over  Write option and then press the Dr button to toggle  the setting to ON  Press OK to save the setting     FORMAT  If you get into the field and forgot to  clear your SD card before you went out  you can  clear the contents of the card using the Format  option     If you have a new SD card  you should always  format the card before you use it in the camera  To  format the SD card  press the W button until the  Format option is entered  Press the OK button   You will see a screen that has Yes and No on it  use  the    button to navigate to YES and press OK     DEFAULT SET  The Default Set option is the last  option in the SYS tab  If you want to start clean and    Pal 7    re set all the settings to the original factory default  settings you will choose this option  Press the Y  button to enter the Default Set option  Press OK   Make sure 100  that you want to re set all the  settings to factory default as you will have to start  over with the process in re doing all the settings     Viewing photos on the color display   You can view your photos on the color display when  in the field  If you want to do this  make sure the  Selector swit
10. ideo mode settings   Figure 6      Figure 6       VIDEO SIZE  You can choose from VGA 640x480  or  QVGA 320x240     Press the Pr button to toggle between the 2  options  Press OK to save the setting     VIDEO LENGTH  You can adjust the length of time  the camera takes a video from 5 60 seconds  Press  the V button to enter the VIDEO LENGTH option   Press the  lt  or  gt  buttons repeatedly to change the  number of seconds shown in the white box  Long  videos fill the SD card up quickly     Pag    PIR tab     Press the A or W buttons repeatedly until only the  top tab menu is highlighted in white  Press the  gt   or  lt  button to highlight the PIR tab in white   Screen should appear like Figure 7     Sensitivity    ERE Figure 7    MENU Em Ke Save       SENSITIVITY  There may be situations where you  might feel the camera is not catching animals that  are nearby or maybe the camera is triggering too  easily  You can adjust the sensitivity of your camera  to help with this  Under most conditions  the  NORMAL option will work the best  In high  temperatures  the HIGH setting might help  differentiate between the outside temps and the  body temps of the animal  In cold conditions  you  may find that the LOW option is best as the camera  can easily differentiate the outside temps from the  body temps of the subject  If you are using the time    Pl 0    lapse function  you would choose OFF to turn off  the PIR     Press the W button to enter the Sensitivity option   Press the Dr bu
11. igure 1    Navigation  arrows    Selector switch       Mini SD card  Aux battery USB ca  jack slot    Pages    Installing the batteries    MP8 MP8 Black s can function short term on 4AA  batteries  We suggest you use 8AA batteries to  maximize camera performance and battery life   Using Covert 2300mAh  NiMH rechargeable AA  batteries can extend the battery life significantly     Install the batteries by sliding the top battery in to  the sleeve first  then depressing the spring with the  other battery and snapping down in place  Pay  attention to the     or     molded into each sleeve to  determine if you insert the positive or negative end  into the sleeve first  Negative battery terminal  always contacts the spring        Figure 1    Page4    Installing the SD card    To be able to power up the camera you will need to  install a Covert SD card in the slot in the bottom of  the camera  See figure 3 below for card  orientation  Push into the card slot until it clicks  and release  To remove  repeat that process  the  card will pop out enough to remove  You can use  any SD card size up to 16GB        Figure 3    paged    Understanding main screen info     Mega Pixels Battery life  Camera Video chosen indicator        IV        BE 01 01 2011  00 16 53   00001 0096 7m     Time        Figure 4    of Megabytes    of photos remaining on  taken card    PageO    Customizing the camera settings    Your camera is set to function with the default  settings without any further customizat
12. ion   However  you will likely want to at least set the  clock and date  The following information will help  you customize your camera settings so you can get  the most out of the trail camera experience     To start  Press the MENU button once to open the  customization menus  We will start with the CAM  system tab  You will see CAM  PIR  and SYS tabs  across the top of the screen  CAM should be  highlighted in white   Figure 5      Camera Mode    Photo  MENU Ear OKeSave    Figure 5       Page      Setting the camera mode    Press the W button to enter the Camera Mode  option  Either Photo or Video will show up ina  white box  Press the    button to toggle between  Photo or Video until the option you want shows in  the white box  Press OK to save this setting  The  white box will turn red to indicate it   s saved     NOTE  If you do not press OK  your setting will  return back to the previous setting     Camera mode settings     PHOTO SIZE  Press the Wor A button to enter the  Photo Size option     Press the    arrow repeatedly to toggle between  3mp  5mp  and 8mp  Press OK once the desired  option shows in the white box  Again  the box will  turn red     PHOTO BURST  Your camera can take a 1  2 or 3  shot burst every time the PIR is triggered to take a  photo     PageO    Press the A or V buttons to enter the PHOTO  BURST option  To set this function  press the   gt  repeatedly to show the 1 Photo  2 Photos  or 3    Photos option  Press OK to save the desired setting     V
13. nd  products became the property of Covert  Return  and claims will be handled according to the current  Covert Scouting Cameras  Inc  procedure     These warranties shall not apply to any defect   failure or damage caused by improper use or  improper or inadequate maintenance and care   Covert shall not be obligated under these  warranties     a  Torepair damage resulting from attempts  by personnel other than Covert  representatives to install  repair or service  the product unless directed by a Covert  representative    b  To repair damage  malfunction or  degradation of performance resulting from  improper use or connection to incompatible  equipment or memory    c  Torepair damage  malfunction  or  degradation of performance caused by the  use of non Covert supplies or consumables    PRA 7    or the use of Covert supplies not specified  for use with this product    To repair an item that has been modified or  integrated with other products when the  effect of such modification or integration  increases the time or difficulty of servicing  the product or degrades performance or  reliability    To perform user maintenance or cleaning or  to repair damage  malfunction    To repair damage  malfunction or  degradation of performance resulting from  use of the product in an environment not  meeting the operating specifications set  forth in the user manual    To repair damage  malfunction or  degradation of performance resulting from  failure to properly prepare and transport 
14. on  to navigate to the year and set that using the AV  buttons     Navigate down to the time using the Dr button and  follow the same process as above to set the time   Once you have the time set  press OK to save the  settings     TIME STAMP  Press the W button to enter the  Time Stamp option  The default setting for the  Time Stamp option is ON  This puts the Time  Date   Temp and moon phase at the bottom of the  camera  If you do not want the Time Stamp ON   use the Pr button to toggle to the OFF position   Press OK to save the settings     PASSWORD  Press the W button to enter the  Password option  You can password protect your  camera with this setting  The default setting is OFF   Make sure you write down your password or store  it in your phone so you don   t lose it  If you set this    page 5    option to ON  you will not be able to access your  camera without the password  This is a very  important security feature  To turn the password  ON  press the Dr button to toggle to ON and press  OK  You will see the following screen   Fig 12      Figure 12       Use the A V and  gt  buttons to set the password   Press OK to save the settings  When you turn your  camera back on  you will need to use the A  V  and  gt  buttons to enter the password  and then  press OK     If you forget your password  please call Covert    Scouting Cameras at 877 462 1799 to request RA       Please make sure that you register your camera on  our warranty site as we verify all password resets  t
15. tton repeatedly to toggle between  the options in the white box  Once the desired  option is chosen  press the OK button to save the  setting     TRIGGER INTERVAL  Allows you to customize how  often the camera can be allowed to take a photo   Press the A or V arrow to enter the Trigger  Interval option  Repeatedly press the    or 4 to  adjust the timing  Options are 5 60 seconds  5  second increments  and 1 60 minutes  Once you  have chosen your desired trigger interval  press the  OK button to save the setting     TIP  You can press and hold the  lt  or  gt  button to  speed through the settings rather than repeatedly  pressing the button     page 1    TIME LAPSE  Press the V or A arrow to enter the  Time Lapse option  This option allows your camera  to automatically take a photo without being  triggered by the PIR  If you already set the  Sensitivity to OFF  then the camera will only take  photos when the Time Lapse option is on  If you  have the PIR set to LOW  NORMAL  or HIGH  the  camera will also take photos when the PIR is  triggered  To turn the Time Lapse option ON  use  the  lt  or  gt  buttons to choose a time option  5 60    seconds  in 5 second increments  and 2 60 minutes     Once you have chosen the time option you want   press OK to save the setting  The camera will  continuously take photos in timed increments you  set     NOTE  Remember  this will generate a lot of  photos and you may want to check more  frequently as it will fill the SD card up fast  Use  m
    
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