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UWAY MB600 3G User Manual (English)

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1. 2 0 true color TFT display User friendly interface 6 buttons control Time Lapse Duty Time WARRANTY INFORMATION This UWAY camera is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from the original date of purchase when purchased through an authorized dealer UWAY will at its option repair or replace your camera with the same or comparable model free of charge shipping charges may apply for a period of 1 one year from the original date of purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship occurring with normal use This warranty only extends to the original retail purchaser Purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase is required before warranty performance The warranty on any replacement product provided under this warranty shall be for the unexpired portion of the warranty period applicable to the original product This warranty extends solely to failures due to defects in materials or workmanship occurring during normal use It does not cover normal wear of the product This warranty is void if the product housing has been removed if the product s label logo or serial number have been removed or if the product fails to function properly as a result of accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication non compatible batteries faulty installation setup adjustments improper maintenance alteration maladjustment of controls modification power surges service b
2. Note hot weather humidity and rain will reduce PIR sensing distance move camera closer if required v Typically mounting the camera at a height of 3 4 feet will maximize detection distance this will depend slightly on the size of game you are trying to observe vi Camera may be angled up too high or too low thereby allowing subjects to walk under or over the PIR motion detection window adjust camera position and try again 17 Images are blurry stills or motion i UWAY offers some of the best picture quality Although we try to cover every scenario it is important to realize that different environments and conditions will affect the picture quality ii Blurry still images may result from interference with focal points for example distance from camera trees brush may affect focus point iii Fog condensation water drops snow dust direct sunlight etc can all reduce picture quality iv Motion blur may result when object moves too quickly Blur will be compounded during night and low light situations The UWAY camera has been finely tuned to maximize picture quality while balancing other interactions such as battery life trigger speed and IR lighting distance 18 Night images are dark i Ensure batteries are fully charged Use Lithium or high quality NiMH rechargeable batteries Page 24 ii Cold temperature will reduce battery output to IR lights ili Remove brush grass and other debris that may prevent IR lig
3. c Push OK button to capture pictures VIDEO MODE a Push LEFT Arrow button you will see video icon b Push UP Arrow to switch between Day Color and Night IR Mode c Push OK button to start and stop video capture 2 Push MENU button to return to menu PHOTO VIDEO PLAYBACK This feature allows the user to view pictures and video stored on the SD card User can pause stop rewind and fast forward video during playback 1 During LIVE PREVIEW mode push the DOWN arrow to access PLAYBACK or select PLAYBACK from CAMERA MODE in Camera Settings Menu 2 Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow to select video or picture and push OK to select 3 Pictures display Camera in bottom left corner while Videos display a film strip icon in bottom left corner 4 Follow prompts on bottom of LCD screen while in PLAYBACK mode VIDEOS a Push OK to PLAY and UP arrow to PAUSE PICTURES a Push OK to SEND photo over network 5 DOWN arrow returns you to LIVE PREVIEW mode 6 Push MENU button to return to menu when in LIVE PREVIEW mode Page 5 CAMERA SETTINGS MENU CAMERA MODE This camera can be set to capture still pictures OR video 1 Select CAMERA MODE 2 Select Capture Image for PHOTO mode Video Record for VIDEO mode or Playback using UP or DOWN arrow and push OK to set PHOTO RESOLUTION Photo resolution can be set at 4 3 8MP 5MP or 3MP or 16 9 BMP 4MP or 2MP 1 Select PHOTO RESOLUTION 2 Select desired photo resolution and push OK to set PHOTO BURS
4. you need to set a Max Num Max Number defines the maximum pictures that will be sent within 24 hours For instance 20 means the camera will only send the first 20 pictures within 24 hours regardless of the actual number of pictures captured that day Note The Max Num cannot exceed 200 in Instant mode e CUSTOM to send the pictures at a user defined time in one day amp Setup Send Via Send To ff C MMS Cc C Instant Num 50 SMTP Email Custom Num 30 oo i Sending Daily Report jo 0 Mail When this option is selected you need to set Max Num same as above in Instant and Send Time For example Max Num 10 and Send Time 18 30 the camera will send the first 10 pictures taken in that day at 18 30 Note The Max Num cannot exceed 50 in Custom mode e DAILY REPORT to send a SMS text message report at a user defined time The report includes total picture video number captured during the past 24 hours the battery level and remaining storage space Page 12 Network Setup C Instant Num 50 Send Via Send To C MMS E SMTP Email rl Customenun 30 Joo po Sending 4 B Send Via The camera provides two solutions i e MMS or SMTP to send the pictures to the desired phone numbers and email addresses Page 13 e MMS uses MMS cellular plan If MMS is selected pictures will be sent to the preset phone numbers maximum 4 num bers allowed and email addresses maximum 4 a
5. LEADING THE Wot Vigilant Hunter Instruction Manual Model MB600 HSPA GSM Cellular Camera Model PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING CAMERA Thank you for Purchasing your UWAY Camera The UWAY Vigilant Hunter is a high quality digital surveillance camera lt has been precisely engineered and tuned to provide you with optimal and consistent performance This camera will provide high quality digital pictures and sound recording video for applications such as home cabin and business surveillance and animal monitoring for hunting and research It features a highly sensitive Passive Infra Red PIR motion sensor and numerous setting options to tailor the camera to your particular needs Item Check List e Camera and Antenna e USB cable e Nylon mounting strap e Warranty Card Needed for e Twelve 12 AA Lithium Alkaline or NiMH Operation Rechargeable Batteries e SD or SDHC Card up to 32G e Standard Cellular SIM Card It is recommended to use Lithium or High Quality NiMH in camera to maximize camera performance and battery life SPECIAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS CAMERA The camera has been finely tuned Avoid dropping and physical shock The camera is designed for typical weather conditions It is not waterproof for use underwater Carefully clean debris from camera lens PIR and LED platform Avoid use of cleaning solvents The camera contains precise electronic equipment Do not attempt to open camer
6. MTP SMTP pictures can only be sent to email addresses not phone numbers Using more phone numbers and emails will result in more battery usage D Operator Parameter The manufacturer has pre set the parameters of some operators worldwide into the camera user needs to select one of the operators as shown below Page 14 Setup Network Send Mode Send Via Send To Sie C MMS c Instant Num 50 SMTP Email Custom num 30 fos 20 C Daily Report Operator Parameter Country United States Sending r Mail Camera Name Iv Enable 6666 4 digits only Operator Cingular AT amp T For instance if the user uses an USA AT amp T SIM card choose USA in the Country drop down dialog then choose AT amp T in the Operator drop down dialog If user cannot find the country or operator information in the preset software the user needs to do custom settings and contact local operators to fill in the operator information Choose Other in the Country drop down dialog choose Other in the Operator drop down dialog then click the Custom button to access a pop up dialog box amp Setup Network Send Mode Send Via Send To og C MMs c Instant Num 50 SMTP Email C Custom Num jeo foo Bo C Daily Report fio foo Operator Parameter Country Other x z Sending E Mail Camera Name IV Enable 6666 4 digits only Complete the following information please c
7. ONLY SECTION TO SETUP CELLULAR NETWORK IF YOU WANT TO AVOID USING A COMPUTER TO SETUP Using Download Tool to set up Cellular Network Settings Insert a SD card and a SIM card into camera Access CELLULAR SETUP from Main Menu and select DOWNLOAD TOOL Press OK to download the UWAYTOOL zip onto the SD card Use a computer to unzip the ZIP file and then open UWAYTOOL exe file PON os Page 10 See the graphics below for reference 6 Setup Network Send Mode m Send Via Send To ron C MMS C Phone Instant Num 50 SMTP Email C Custom Num 30 fo fo Sending C Both Daily Report fo fo Mail Operator Parameter r Camera Name Country United States Enable Operator Cingular AT amp T gt Custom 6666 4 digits only Recipients Remote Disable 7705820004 Phone C 24Hr Maximum 4 numbers use to seperate numbers oncathiemmi fon o Photo Quality Email Normal Maximum 4 emails use to seperate numbers C High Path E z Save Cancel A Send Mode e OFF turns off the cellular function camera functions without cellular functionality e INSTANT to send a picture instantly when the camera captures a picture Page 11 5 Setup Network Send Mode Send Via Send To ON po C MMS c Instan um SMTP Email C Custom Num 30 lo 3 Saning 2 Daily Report o lo Mail When ihis option is selected
8. RTOFF RTOFF 24 Hour RT24 RT24 Once RT1HHMM RT11130 Change Time Lapse Setting Disable TLD TLD Change interval time TLNNNM TLO6OM Reset time lapse setting TLSHHMMEHHMMINNN TLS0530E21 3011 20 Featured command Snapshot SNAP SNAP User can send text message commands to change the remote control modes as shown in the above table HHMM means the wake up time for Once mode For instance RT11130 means change the remote control mode to once a day and the Receive Time is 11 30am Note once the remote control is disabled the camera will not accept any further text message commands User can send text message commands to change the Time Lapse setting NNN stands for interval time here which is in unit of minute Only 001 to 060 and then multiple of 60 i e In hours are legible The max interval time is 720 minutes i e 12 hours For instance TLS0530E21301120 means Starting Time 5 30 End Time 21 30 Interval Time 120 minutes Command SNAP allows user to catch a snapshot from camera to send to the preset recipient phone number or email G Photo Quality User can choose the picture quality to be sent as either Normal or High Page 18 test 163 com Photo Quality Maximum 4 emails use to seperate numbers High Note Normal quality is good for general purpose high quality will increase the data size of sending picture which will result in longer sending time and more power consumpt
9. T This feature allows the camera to take from 1 5 photos in rapid succession following each trigger 1 Select PHOTO BURST 2 Push OK 3 Select desired number of photos per trigger and push OK to set VIDEO RESOLUTION Video mode includes High Definition HD 1280 x 720 or VGA 640 x 480 1 Select VIDEO RESOLUTION 2 Select HD or VGA mode and push OK to set VIDEO LENGTH Video length can be set in 1 sec increments from 5s 30s Longer video lengths will deplete battery power and memory more quickly than lower lengths 1 Select VIDEO LENGTH 2 Select desired video length and push OK to set VIDEO SOUND Video sound recording can be turned ON or OFF 1 Select VIDEO SOUND 2 Select ON or OFF and push OK to set QUIET TIME Also known as Time Interval or Delay Time this feature puts the camera to sleep after capturing an image for the selected period of time before it can be re activated by motion Times vary from 5 seconds to 60 minutes Page 6 1 Select QUIET TIME 2 Select desired quiet time and push OK to set NOTE The camera is only able to do one thing at a time it has one internal processor When in cellular mode the camera must finish transmitting the image before it can capture a subsequent image Average transmission speed will range 10 seconds to 3 minutes depending on the network strength at that time and location ILLUMINATION This feature allows the user to use external lighting XtendIR B or tu
10. a case yourself Condensation may form on lens and electrical components when bringing into warm room from cold To avoid this first place camera inside a sealed plastic bag before bringing into warm room temperature If condensation forms remove SD card and batteries until camera is dry Remove batteries when storing camera Removing batteries from the camera during storage reduces the risk of battery acid leakage and battery drain Do not mix old and new batteries together in the camera LCD SCREEN Avoid exposing screen to direct sunlight or at high temperatures as LCD damage may occur Page 1 Antennae Color Display Battery Compartment SD Card Slot SIM Slot Snap Lock TT Padlock Padlock Hole TT Hole Snap Lock Ports amp Slots Control Buttons DC 6V Port Up Down Left Right USB Port Menu OK ON OFF SETUP CELLULAR INFORMATION This camera contains a HSPA cellular module to transmit pictures directly from the camera to your cellular phone and or email address It supports MMS SMTP E mail via HSPA or GSM network It supports four network bands 850MHz 900MHz 1800MHz and 1900MHz A SIM card from a compatible provider is required to transmit photos Photos are transmitted via MMS or SMTP Cellular charges will apply for sending photos and potentially receiving photos emails Video does not send via cellular network Photos are compressed to a smaller resolution to transmit over the network while the full mega pi
11. charged If possible test each battery with battery tester Approximately 1 7V for Lithium and 1 3V for NiMH is full power Ensure SD card is properly inserted and not in locked position Reset camera by removing batteries and SD card for 10 minutes Cold temperature may decrease battery output sufficiently to prevent camera from turning ON check batteries and ensure they are rated for cold temperature Beeping Noise when camera turns ON Insert SD card Ensure SD card is not locked Format SD card in camera SD card may not be compatible Camera will not take pictures or stops part way even with full batteries SD card is not formatted correctly format SD card in camera Ensure SD card is not locked SD card is faulty or incompatible try different SD card and or brand Faulty or incompatible SD cards may cause system conflict system crash and battery drain Always format SD card in camera and try different SD cards if problem persists Batteries do not have enough power to activate picture video sequence Batteries run down quickly Avoid poor quality alkaline and rechargeable batteries avoid mixing different brands and ages of batteries as battery life will be adversely affected Different brands of batteries will perform differently than others try other battery brands to find what works best for your environment Page 22 ii Reduce number of picture burst and or reduce video length ili Ensure batteries are fully charged test batteries with te
12. ddresses allowed or both phone number and email address use semicolon between each phone number and email address e SMTP uses Data cellular plan If SMTP is selected pictures will be sent from one preset sending email address to one or multiple email addresses via HSPA network using the SIM card data plan amp Setup Network Send Mode Send Via Send To e C MMS C Phone C Instant Num 50 SMTP Email C Custom Num 30 fos fso E Daily Report fig foo Operator Parameter UWAY Setup Country United Ste Operator Cingular Please check and set Sending Email Recipients OK 770582000 When SMTP is chosen there is a reminder to ask the user to set the Sending Email Click the Sending Email button there would be another pop up dialog box as shown below Set Sending Mail Email test 163 com Account test 163 com Password SMTP Server S tP 163 com SMTP Port 25 IF Use SSL OK Cancel Complete the above information and click OK to save This email address will be the Sender email Note User can send email with SSL encryption by choose Use SSL C Send To This is to set the destination where the MMS SMTP goes to e Phone pictures to phone numbers maximum 4 numbers e Email pictures to email addresses maximum 4 numbers e Both pictures to both phone numbers and email addresses NOTE the Both and Phone options are only possible for MMS not for S
13. dule will boot up automatically every day at the Receive Time to check if there is any text message commands After processing the text message command the camera will send a confirmation text message to the sender phone number If multiple commands are received the camera will only process the last text message command if there is any command conflict Note Avoid sending multiple text message commands to camera in one day The camera will accept text message commands in the following protocols to change the Send Mode shown in the table Send Mode Text Message Command Protocol Example Off SMOFF SMOFF Instant SMINNN SMIO50 Customized SMCHHMMNN SMC093030 Daily Report SMDHHMM SMD1930 HH means hour MM means minute NN or NNN mean Max Number Taking SMC093030 for example this command will change the Send Mode to Custom with receiving time at 9 30 and Max Num 30 Note 1 The command protocol must be followed accurately all letters should be in capital case otherwise the camera will not accept the command Page 17 Note 2 Once the Send Mode is changed to OFF the module will be turned off and will not receive any further text message commands you will need to retrieve the camera to turn cellular mode back ON Additional text message commands supported are Text Message Command Protocol Example Change Remote Control Mode Disable
14. ease Quiet Time to 1 3 min as the camera may not be able to transmit as fast in certain network areas iv Move camera to different location and test connection strength v Consider purchasing a stronger antenna 2 I get pictures transmitted periodically not consistent i The cellular network reception strength will change throughout the day when the network is busy the range and strength of reception will decrease 3 cannot get the camera to transmit pictures properly i Ensure your SIM card is compatible ii Ensure the SIM card is active and not locked you may need to confirm with your provider iii Ensure you have the proper plan on your SIM card MMS requires an MMS picture messaging plan while SMTP requires data may be slight variations with your provider Page 21 Make sure you follow carefully the Download Tool instructions or menu on the camera in setting up the network The camera shows full or partial reception bars and get login failure or no pictures transmitted Although the camera may show full or partial cellular power the network may be busy at the time of transmission and login keep trying or move to another location In some instances the camera may show good reception but the cellular bandwidth is too small to transmit pictures at that time trying at a later time or moving to a different location may help The camera does not turn ON Ensure batteries are inserted properly with correct polarity and fully
15. end the selected picture to the preset phone number s and email address s After sending successfully the LCD screen will show Send over If reception is poor or network is busy it will show Send Fail Page 19 Sending a picture takes 5s 60s depending on the network signal strength SMTP generally takes longer time than MMS USING CAMERA ONLY TO SETUP CELLULAR SETTINGS ha d VA 7 Set SEND MODE Off Instant Customized or Daily Report Set SEND VIA MMS or smtp Set SEND TO Phone Email or Both Set NETWORK SETUP NOTE Push the OK button to select each letter number The disk icon is for saving settings the large left arrow button is for deleting and the small right arrow is to return to previous menu a Phone enter phone number using arrows press OK to save b Email enter email address using arrows press OK to save c Cellular Provider select your provider from the menu If your provider is not present you will need to use the Download Tool explained previously Set PHOTO QUALITY Normal or High 2G 3G MODE 2G mode uses GSM cellular frequencies 3G mode uses HPSA cellular frequencies NOTE If the network does not support GSM user should switch to 3G mode only Set REMOTE CONTROL Disable 24 Hour or Once NOTE Explanations of the above settings are explained in greater detail previously in manual pg 10 19 Additional Notes Be sure your SIM card works on the GSM or HSPA s
16. ervice This device supports four bands 850MHz 900MHz 1800MHz and 1900MHz If sending photos by MMS you will want an MMS picture messaging plan If sending photos by SMTP account you will want a Data plan on the SIM card There is a max limit on the number of pictures sent daily to your phone Please check the MAX number in Instant and Custom modes to set the desired number of pictures Page 20 e The signal strength of the mobile network may vary with location and time of day which may lead to failures in sending pictures Rain rainstorms or bad weather may cause poor signal reception Be sure to set up camera at a location with strong network coverage ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TRANSFERRING PICTURES AND VIDEO TO A COMPUTER Pictures and video can be removed in one of two ways 1 SD memory card can be removed ALWAYS ensure camera is OFF before removing and transferred to computer or SD card reader 2 Connect camera to computer using USB cable i Turn camera ON may not be required ii Computer will recognize camera and prompt you to open file or save pictures TROUBLESHOOTING 1 get more pictures saved to the SD card than transmitted to my phone number and or email address i After capturing a photo the camera will attempt to transmit the photo a few times before aborting and prepare to capture another photo ii Poor reception or busy network signals may result in poor connectivity at certain times and places iii Incr
17. gital cameras however it is recommended not to use the same SD card in different cameras to avoid possible file system conflicts 13 Color or brightness is different between pictures at same time of day and during burst mode i Camera has sophisticated light metering calculations to optimize pictures in all settings light intensity may change between pictures causing differences in color and contrast ii During burst mode the first picture is taken quickly for fast trigger speed increased light metering occurs between first and second picture resulting in different color or brightness Page 23 14 Battery level on display is low despite using new batteries i Ensure battery type is selected correctly in camera menu ii Rechargeable batteries run on lower voltage than lithium resulting in display variation Some rechargeable batteries will display low power even though they are fully charged this does not affect camera performance ili Cold weather will reduce battery output 15 Low Power problems When the camera power is low the system will not be stable you may observe abnormal screen displays or automatic camera reboot Change your batteries 16 Camera fails to detect motion i Ensure batteries test full replace batteries if necessary ii Ensure SD card is NOT locked and compatible with camera take test pictures in Live Preview mode iii Ensure Quiet Time is set correctly iv Ensure camera is mounted correctly
18. ht from reaching its potential 19 Too many empty pictures video or false triggers i Ensure camera is mounted on a solid surface trees and surface may move in wind causing camera to trigger falsely ii Adjust camera height and angle ili Remove brush and branches from detection zone that may be triggering camera iv A close running animal human may make it across detection zone before triggering the camera V Sunlight and heat waves may result in certain scenarios of false triggers position camera in different location SPECIFICATIONS HSPA GSM Cellular Module MMS resolution 640 x 480 and 800 x 600 Lens FOV 52 Photo resolution 4 3 8MP 5MP 3MP or 16 9 6MP 4MP 2MP programmable Photo burst 1 5 photos per trigger programmable Video resolution HD 1280 x 720 or 640 x 480 VGA Video length 5 60 sec Very compact 4 x 5 9 x 2 2 inches Fast trigger time lt 1 sec 60 No Glow Black Flash infrared LEDs Multi zone PIR detection range up to 50 feet Color daytime and black amp white nighttime pictures Date Time Temperature amp Moon Phase image stamp Low power consumption standby battery lifetime up to 12 months External memory SD SDHC card up to 32 GB Video sound recording 6V 9V volt port amp USB port 12 x 1 5 volt AA batteries not included Low battery indicator Mount with mounting strap security box amp cable lock Page 25 4 digit password protection Playback pictures and videos
19. ion H Camera Name User can input a camera name in the form of 4 digits the camera name will be shown on the right corner of time stamp of each picture taken Note only 4 digits 0 9 are allowed DO NOT use Space between digits l PATH Save the edited UWAYTOOL exe after completing all information above to a location you can easily find on your compture Click the Save button and a file named SETUP bin will be generated in the designated location Copy the SETUP bin file onto the ROOT directory of a SD card not in DCIM and insert the SD card into the camera NOTE Switch the camera to SETUP and after a few seconds the camera will display Update Success Testing the network using manually send mode 1 Switch camera to SETUP 2 After the camera boots up into Live Preview it will search for the network if a SIM card is inserted and the cellular module is NOT turned Off in Send Mode The user will see Searching network on the screen Once the camera is connected to the network the ISP name will show on the bottom right corner of the screen If the connection fails it will show Login fail Press the Right key to search for network again Note continuously Login fail generally means the network signal is poor or the SIM card is not compatible 3 While in Live Preview press Down arrow to switch to Playback mode choose a picture using the Right or Left arrows and press OK The camera will s
20. it means either no SD card is inserted or the SD card is not inserted properly The SD card needs to be inserted or reinserted to continue Turn switch to far right to access WORKING mode A blue LED light will blink for 5 10 seconds before the camera is capable of being triggered by motion N Note The LCD screen has a built in sleep mode to save power If LCD screen turns off you must turn camera OFF and back to SET mode to reset MENU OPERATIONS AND SETTINGS MAIN MENU The Menu has 3 options Camera Settings Additional Settings or III Cellular Setup Camera Settings will allow you to setup parameters on how you want the camera to function Additional Settings will assist you in setting date time power type formatting SD card Cellular Setup will assist you in setting up the camera on the network Page 4 LIVE PREVIEW This option allows the user to view in real time what the camera is capturing Pictures videos can be captured using the OK button while in this mode This camera is equipped with a Day Color Mode and Night IR Mode while in Live Preview It is recommended to minimize the use of Night IR Mode to avoid battery depletion 1 Turn camera to SET mode and LIVE PREVIEW mode is displayed automatically If you are already in main menu push MENU button to enter LIVE PREVIEW mode PHOTO MODE a Push Right arrow button you will see photo icon b Push UP Arrow to switch between Day Color and Night IR Mode
21. on the cellular transmission speed 1 Select TIME LAPSE 2 Select ENABLE to set up time lapse or DISABLE to cancel time lapse 3 Set START TIME and push OK to set 4 Set END TIME and push OK to set 5 Set DELAY TIME and push OK to set 6 Push LEFT arrow button to return to menu lI ADDITIONAL SETTINGS LANGUAGE Select your desired language DATE TIME STAMP This allows the user to have the date time and temperature stamped onto each photo or video 1 Select TIME STAMP 2 Select NO or YES and push OK to set SET DATE TIME This feature allows the user to set the display format for date and time as well as set the current date and time 1 Select SET DATE TIME 2 Select one of the three menu options 3 Push LEFT arrow button to return to menu when finished DATE FORMAT e Select the desired Date Format and push OK to set TIME FORMAT e Select desired Time Format and push OK to set SET DATE TIME e Set date and time using UP DOWN RIGHT and LEFT arrow and push OK to set TEMPERATURE Allows the user to select either Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature settings Page 8 1 Select TEMPERATURE 2 Select Fahrenheit or Celsius and push OK to set POWER TYPE This camera is a precisely tuned instrument It is recommended to use high quality Alkaline Lithium or high quality NiMH batteries Programming which batteries are present increases accuracy of battery level meter This camera can also be connected to a 6V or 9V exte
22. onfirm the accurate information with your local operator and click OK to save the settings Take Germany T Mobile for example as shown below Page 15 Operator Parameter MMS URL mms t mobile de servlets mm Gateway 172 22 fs pa APN mmst dide port 8008 Account t mobile Password Foo GPRS APN internett dl de Account mobile Password ir _ OK Cancel E Recipients Recipients are where the pictures are transmitted to phone number or email address The recipients allow 4 phone numbers and 4 email addresses use semicolon between each phone number and email address Recipients Remote Disable 7705820004 4046630666 24Hr Once hh mm jo jo Maximum 4 numbers use to seperate numbers Ifo p test 163 com Photo Quality Normal Maximum 4 emails use to seperate numbers C High F Remote Control This feature allows the user to send a text message command to change certain settings Page 16 Recipients 7705820004 4046630666 Phone Maximum 4 numbers use to seperate numbers e Disable turns off remote control Remote C Disable C 24Hr e 24 Hour to allow camera to receive text message command in 24 hour mode Note this mode consumes more power since the Cellular module will be on standby all the time for incoming SMS messages turn it off or switch to Once mode see below when this mode is no longer needed e Once The cellular mo
23. out SD card inserted 1 Open camera 2 Insert SD card with marked side facing front of camera 3 Push gently until card clicks into place 4 Push card again to remove Note 1 Ensure SD card is NOT in locked position Note 2 Format SD card in camera before using each time This will create a file on the SD card where the camera will save images to Note 3 It is always recommended to test the SD card by taking some pictures to ensure SD card works properly before leaving camera for extended periods of time WARNING Make sure camera is OFF when adding or removing SD memory card Page 3 BATTERIES This camera is designed for Lithium Alkaline or Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries An AC to DC power cord sold separately can be attached to the bottom port of the camera Insert 12 AA batteries while ensuring polarity is correctly orientated Note 6V or 9V DC power can be used with or without batteries inserted External power bypasses the batteries when 6V or 9V power is connected Solar panels DO NOT charge batteries directly located in the camera WARNING Do not use 12V external battery power as camera damage will occur CHECKING BATTERY LEVEL Battery level can be seen in bottom left corner of viewer screen ESTING AND WORKING MODES The camera has two modes Set Mode and Work Mode Turn switch to middle position to access SET mode The camera will enter Live Preview Mode automatically If the camera beeps
24. rn off IR lights if no lights are required in the night User selects Internal when they want the IR lights of camera to work normally select External if connecting XtendIR B sold separately to the camera OR to turn IR lights OFF at night and Int Ext if both the XtendIR B and camera IR lights are desired 1 Select ILLUMINATION 2 Select Internal External or Internal External and push OK to set PIR SENSITIVITY This allows the user to adjust motion sensitivity slightly Eg High makes the camera most sensitive 1 Select PIR Sensitivity 2 Select Low Normal High DUTY TIME This feature allows the user to program the camera to turn ON and OFF at a specified time 1 Select DUTY TIME 2 Select ENABLE to set up Duty Time or DISABLE to cancel Duty Time SET START TIME Set camera START time using arrows and push OK to set SET STOP TIME Set camera STOP time using arrows and push OK to set 3 Push LEFT arrow button to return to menu Note For 24 hour activity START 00 00 and STOP 23 59 TIME LAPSE This feature allows the camera to take pictures at a pre set time interval 10 seconds to 12 hours and record or send them over the network Page 7 NOTE When in cellular mode it is important to understand the cellular limitations For example it may not be a good idea to set time lapse interval to short as you will maximize the daily limit quickly Furthermore setting a time lapse interval will require taking into considerati
25. rnal battery pack sold separately 1 Select POWER TYPE 2 Select Lithium Alkaline NiMH batteries DC 6V or DC 9V and push OK to set FORMATTING SD CARD Formatting the SD card removes all files on the memory card and prepares it for use in the camera It is recommended that the SD card is formatted in the camera prior to each use 1 Select FORMAT 2 Select YES to format SD card 3 Push OK to proceed with formatting SD card ACCESS CONTROL This feature allows the user to set a 4 digit password to deter theft and render the camera unusable without the password Select ACCESS CONTROL SET PASSWORD e Select desired password using ARROWS and push OK to set DISABLE PASSWORD e Select and push OK to disable password DEFAULT SET This feature resets the camera to factory default settings CAMERA INFORMATION Select CAMERA INFORMATION from main menu FILES COUNT Displays PICTURE and VIDEO number STORAGE Page 9 Displays SD memory card USED SPACE and FREE SPACE FIRMWARE VERSION Displays the current camera firmware version UPGRADE User can upgrade camera firmware Place firmware files on EMPTY SD card Insert card into camera and Select UPDATE lll CELLULAR SETUP This menu is for setting up the cellular network Cellular setup can be accomplished either by using the Download Tool with a computer for comprehensive settings or by direct setup on camera for quick and basic settings SKIP_ TO USING CAMERA
26. ster if possible iv In cold temperatures the battery life becomes shorter v SD card may have jammed causing battery to drain use different SD card and or brand 9 Pictures count in burst mode does not equal what programmed i Camera has sophisticated power meter when weak or low current is detected camera will automatically reduce the number of pictures in burst mode ii Ensure batteries are fully charged ii Cold temperatures may decrease battery output resulting in reduction in picture count Lithium batteries will help in colder weather 10 Video time is cut shorter than what programmed i Camera has sophisticated power meter when weak or low current is detected camera will automatically reduce the length of video ii Ensure batteries are fully charged ii Cold temperatures may decrease battery output resulting in reduction in video length Lithium batteries will help in colder weather 11 SD card is not recognized in camera i If the SD card is formatted on a computer or other camera it may not be recognized by this unit Use this camera to format the SD card ii Ensure that SD card is not greater than 32 GB in size ili Ensure SD card is not locked iv Try different brand of SD card for compatibility 12 SD card is inserted into another device i e camera and is not recognized SD card may be formatted differently than the other device i e camera can recognize The camera file system is generally compatible with other di
27. xel photo is saved to the SD card for future viewing Page 2 MOUNTING CAMERA This camera is designed to use the UWAY Bracket sold separately to obtain maximal mounting versatility Camera can be securely locked with cable lock through camera bracket or both or security box with or without bracket Camera can be mounted with nylon strap included or security box sold separately It is recommended to mount the camera 3 feet high overlooking desired area and 30 feet away from target area for maximum sensitivity in most situations Adjustments may be required depending on animal size and environment PIR motion detection distance changes based on ambient temperature and setup Higher ambient temperatures will reduce PIR motion detection range thereby requiring camera to be closer to desired location Mounting camera too high or angling camera may result in animal or humans going under or above the PIR motion detection range Angle the camera perpendicular to the ground to maximize the IR lighting potential Mount at 45 degree angle to trails to maximize detection angle Using UWAY Bracket sold separately provides optimal versatility when mounting the camera UWAY XtendIR sold separately will significantly increase night IR lighting distances out to 60 100 feet GETTING STARTED SD MEMORY CARD The camera supports both SD and SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB The camera does not have any internal memory and will not turn ON with
28. y anyone other than UWAY or UWAY authorized service center or acts beyond the manufacturer s control Should your product prove defective during this warranty period please contact us to obtain a RMA number prior to returning the defective unit RMA number is required for all returns If the product is beyond the warranty period the price for repairing or replacing may vary International customers pay different amount of shipping amp insurance We will send detailed shipping information along with the RMA number Include with your camera the RMA form and a copy of your dated cash register receipt or other proof of purchase Page 26 Please contact us if you have any questions or problem while using the camera before you request a RMA number and send the camera back for repair Some problems may be solved easily with help from customer service CAMERA REPAIR Repairs for damages not covered by the warranty will be subject to a charge Please contact UWAY to discuss repair options not covered under warranty CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT U S A amp International Email sales hcooutdoors com Website www uwayoutdoors com Phone 1 770 582 0004 CANADA Only Email sales uwaycanada ca Website www uwaycanada ca Phone 1 403 942 6800 UWAY Outdoors Canada Inc 210A 12A St N Suite 410 Lethbridge AB T1H 2J1 Page 27

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