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1.                                              6  3 4 Enter into the TEST Mode                                                                       7    3 4 1 Custom Settings                                                                            7  3 4 2 Manual Capturing                                                                           7  3 4 3 View Images or Videos                                                                  7    3 5 Power Off                                                                                                7    4  Advanced Operations                                                                                       8    4 1 Settings Menu                                                                                         8    4 1 1 Photo Setting                                                                                 9  4 1 2 Video Setting                                                                                  9  4 1 3 System Setting                                                                             10  4 1 4 Default                                                                                         11  4 1 5 General Settings                                                                          11  4 1 6 Set Camera Mode                                                                        11  4 1 7 Format SD Card                                                                          11  4 
2.                                         14    Appendix      Technical Specifications                                                                     15    Appendix      Parts List     ENG 3    1  Instructions    1 1 General Description    This digital trail camera is a surveillance camera working automatically  It can be  triggered at once by any movement of human  or animals  in a certain region of  interested  ROI  monitored by a high sensitive Passive Infrared  PIR  motion  sensor  and then automatically captures high quality pictures  up to 12M pixels  or  records 1080p HD video clips  WVGA or QVGA    At sunrise the unit begins to take color photos and video until there is insufficient  light  dusk  when it begins to take infrared  monochrome  photos and video   It is easy to use  there is a 2 0 inch colorful LCD display on camera  It is resistant  against water and snow for outside uses     1 2 Camera Body Interface    The camera has the following I O interfaces  USB connector  SD card slot  TV  output   Take a few moments to familiarize yourself following the camera controls and  displays  It is helpful to bookmark this section and refer to it as you read through  the rest of the manual     1 3 Camera components and features      1  Bottom cover  2  SD Card slot  3  USB connector  4  TV out connector  5  PIR  6  Infrared flash  7  Lens    8  2 inch color LCD Display  9  Sound recorder  10  Lock  11  Power switch  12  Battery depot  13  Portable remote controller    
3.   Custom settings  manual capture  preview     3 4 1 Custom Settings    Press the MENU switch to enter into menu setting  The camera can be taken over  control to manually customize the camera settings which display on the camera or  external TV monitor  The detailed operations will be described in    Advanced  Operations    chapter     3 4 2 Manual Capturing    You can press OK to manually capture photos or recording video     3 4 3 View Images or Videos    There are two ways to view the captured images or videos     1  LCD screen on camera   2  TV monitors which connects to camera with TV cable     Turn right the select switch to view images  the latest image will be shown in the  LCD screen on camera or TV monitor  Press UP to view the previous image and  press DOWN for the next  The detailed operations like deleting images or videos  will be described in    Advanced Operations    chapter     3 5 Power Off    Slide the power switch to OFF position to power off the camera  Please note that  even in the OFF mode  the camera still consumes certain power at   A level   Therefore  please remove the battery if the camera will not be used for a long  time      ENG 8    4  Advanced Operations    From the basic operations of the camera in previous chapter  we know that the  camera has three basic operation modes     1  OFF mode  Power switch is at OFF position  Right    2  ON mode  Power switch is at ON position  Left    3  TEST mode  Power switch is at TEST position  Middle      I
4.  1 4 Remote Control    The remote control is an input device of the camera and is primarily used for  customer settings and password input  This is an infrared type wireless remote  control  The maximum remote distance is 9 meters  There are fifteen buttons on  the remote control   Note  Remote control is inside of the camera      ENG 4       1 4 1 Navigating    Press UP or DOWN to select or highlight the menu item  while press LEFT or  RIGHT to select the option of each item and press OK to make selection      ENG 5    1 5 Shooting Information Display    When the camera is turned on  the power switch is slid to TEST position   the  shooting information will be displayed in the monitor      1 6 Supported Format    Item  Format    Photo  JPG    Video  AVI    File Format  FAT32    Here are some important notices  You don   t need to concern about the file system  format of the camera unless you have problems with reading the SD card by your  other equipment  If this happened  please format the SD card in the camera or in  a computer at first and then reinsert the card into your camera to make a try     2  Cautions    The working voltage of the camera is 6 0V  The camera is supplied by four or eight  AA batteries   Please unlock the write protect before inserting the SD card   Please insert the SD card when the power switch is at OFF position before testing  the camera   Please do not insert or take out the SD card when the power switch is at ON  position   It is recommended to 
5.  set to November 15th  2011 and  half past ten  the steps are as following     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press right enter into    system      c  Press DOWN to select Date Time   d  Press Right to Display Date Time Interface  Press UP and DOWN to    change the Value     e  Press down the select switch to save all current setting  then press MENU    to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 11 Set Multi    This parameter affects the number of pictures taken for each triggering in the  camera mode  It has four values     1 Photo        3 Photos       6 Photos    and    9 photos      Its default value is    1 Photo     The following shows how to set photo burst to 3  Photos  provided that the previous option is 1 Photo     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Multi   c  Press RIGHT to select 3 pictures   d  Press down the select switch to save the current setting  then press    MENU to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 12 Set ISO    This menu could only help you get a better photo at night  there are 3 values   100 200 400     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Video Length  c  Press the select switch to save the current setting  then press MENU to    return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and exit     ENG 13    4 1 13 Set Video Length    The following shows how to set vi
6. 1 8 Set Photo Size                                                                             12  4 1 9 Set Video Size                                                                             12  4 1 10 Set Date and Time                                                                       12  4 1 11 Set Multi                                                                                       12  4 1 12 Set ISO                                                                                        12  4 1 13 Set Video Length                                                                         13  4 1 14 Set Video Sound                                                                         13  4 1 15 Set Delay                                                                                     13  4 1 16 Set Timer                                                                                     13  4 1 17 Enter Password                                                                           13    4 2 Playback                                                                                                14    4 2 1 Viewing Photo or Video                                                                14  4 2 2 Delete Photo or Video                                                                  14    4 3 File Numbering                                                                                      14  4 4 Firmware Upgrade                                        
7. ENG 1         Wild Camera     DENVER WCT 5003     Instruction Manual     WWW DENVER ELECTRONICS COM              ENG 2    Table of Contents     1  Instructions                                                                                                       3    1 1 General Description                                                                                3  1 2 Camera Body Interface                                                                           3  1 3 Camera components and features                                                          3  1 4 Remote Control                                                                                       3    1 4 1 Navigating                                                                                      4    1 5 Shooting Information Display                                                                  5  1 6 Supported Format                                                                                   5    2  Cautions                                                                                                           5  3  Easy Operation                                                                                                 6    3 1 Power Supply                                                                                          6  3 2 Insert the SD card                                                                                   6  3 3 Power on and Enter into the ON Mode       
8. deo length to 30 Seconds  provided that the  previous value is 10 Seconds     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Video Length   c  Press down the select switch to save the current setting  then press    MENU to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and exit     4 1 14 Set Video Sound    The following shows how to turn off the sound of the video     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Voice   c  Press RIGHT to display the VOICE setting Interface     4 1 15 Set Delay    This parameter means that how long the PIR  Passive Infrared motion sensor  will  be disabled after each triggering in ON mode  During this time the PIR of the  device will not react to the motion of human  or animals   The minimum interval is  5 seconds  it means the PIR works all the time and media is taken almost  continuously  The maximum interval is 30 minutes  it means the PIR will be  disabled for 30 minutes after each triggering  The default value is 5 seconds   The following shows how to set PIR Triggering Interval Time as 1 minute provided  that previous option is 5 seconds     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Delay   c  Press RIGHT to enter in to the interval setting   d  Press DOWN to select 1 minute   e  Press down the select switch to save the current setting  then press    MENU to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 16 Set Time
9. ert SD card into the card slot with marked side upwards   Please note that the SD card can only be plugged in one direction  Make sure that  the write protect switch of the SD card is on the    write    position     3 3 Power on and Enter into the ON Mode    Before switching on  please pay attention to the following     1  Avoid temperature and motion disturbances that could be construed as    animals or humans such as trees that are exposed to direct sunlight for  much of the day or any other heat source  These may cause false triggers     2  The height from ground for placing the camera should 1 meter with the    object  For example for deer waste height is good size appropriately  In  general  one to two meters are preferred     Slide the power switch to the ON position to power on the camera and enter into  the ON mode   After switching on the camera  the motion indication LED  red  will blink for about  15s  The 15s is a buffering time before automatic capturing photos or videos  e g   for closing and locking the bottom cover  fixing the camera on a tree and walk  away   In ON mode  the camera will take pictures or videos automatically according to    ENG 7    the default settings or previous custom settings  The camera has the sound  recording function  so the sound will be embedded in the video clip while  capturing a video     3 4 Enter into the TEST Mode    Slide the power switch to the TEST position to enter into the TEST mode  There  are some functions in TEST mode
10. ess OK to start formatting the SD card  During formatting  the display    screen will show a message    Please Wait    as below     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display       Please Wait     ENG 12    4 1 8 Set Photo Size    This parameter has three values  12MP  8MP and 5MP  The default value is 5  mega pixels  The following shows how to set pixel size as 5M Pixel     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Resolution   c  Press Right to select 12M Pixel   d  Press down the select switch to save the current setting  then press menu    to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 9 Set Video Size    This parameter also has four values  1080P  WVGA  QVGA   The default value is 1080P the following shows how to set 720P video size as  provided that the previous option is at WVGA     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Resolution   c  Press RIGHT to select WVGA   d  Press down the select switch to save the current setting  then press menu    to return to info display     Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 10 Set Date and Time    You can change the date and time of the device by setting this parameter when  necessary  e g   after every battery change  The date format is day month year   the time format is hour  minute  second  The valid value for year is between 2010  and 2050   Provided that the date and time are needed to be
11. format the SD card by the camera when used at the first  time   The camera will be in USB mode when connected to a USB port of a computer  In  this case  the SD card functions as a removable disk   Please ensure sufficient power when having firmware upgrade  otherwise the  upgrade process could be interrupted incorrectly  If any fault occurs after improper  upgrading process  the camera may stop function properly       ENG 6    3  Easy Operation    3 1 Power Supply    To supply power for the camera  four or eight AA size batteries are needed   Open the bottom cover  Confirm that the power switch is at the OFF  Right   position  pull out the battery depot  Load the fully charged batteries into the depot  according the polarities sign shown below  Push back the battery compartment to  the battery chamber   The following batteries with 1 5V output can be used     1  High density and high performance alkaline batteries  Recommended   2  Rechargeable NiMH batteries    There are four battery slots  Slot 1 and 2 form one group     1    will mark on depot    while slot 3 and 4 form the other group     2    will mark on depot  where each group  can supply the power individually   When in Test Mode  camera will be automatically shut down to save power if  without any operation within 3 minutes  it could be waked up by any movement  detection   When in low battery state  camera will be also automatically shut down  Please  change the batteries in time       3 2 Insert the SD card    Ins
12. her  collection sites  or be collected from the households  Additional information is  available at the technical department of your city   Please fill the blank with the model number of this player for future reference  Importer   DENVER ELECTRONICS A S  Stavneagervej 22  DK 8250 EGAA  DENMARK  www facebook com denverelectronics     
13. hich connect  to camera with TV cable  For simplicity  operations with PC won   t be introduced  here     4 2 1 Viewing Photo or Video    a  Switch to TEST mode and enter into info display   b  Press right the select switch to view the latest picture  or video  in LCD    screen on camera  TV monitor or Image viewer with TV in connector     c  Press Left to start playing the video when viewing   d  Press Left again to stop playing the video   e  Press UP to view the previous picture  or video  and DOWN for the next   f  Press down the select switch to return to info display     When viewing images  the total number of all images in the SD card and the index  of the displaying image will be shown respectively     4 2 2 Delete Photo or Video    The operations are as following   a  Press Right to display Photos and Videos   b  Press Menu to select Delete   c  Press right to select delete current or delete all   d  Press OK  Cancel and OK are prompted   e  Press OK to delete the image or video     Press cancel to cancel  then press MENU and press down the select switch to  return to info display   Please note that after deleting a picture or a video file  the deleted files can   t be  restored  Furthermore  in order to delete all the images and video clips in the  SD card  it is suggested to format the SD card    4 3 File Numbering    Images and videos are separately saved in the pre named folder  104MEDIA    File numbering continues by adding one to the last number for each new i
14. mage or  video  The saving name is like PTDC0001 JPB or PTDC0001 AVI  Through the  suffix you can distinguish whether the file is an image with suffix jpg or a  video with suffix avi      4 4 Firmware Upgrade    This camera is equipped with an automatic upgrade function for you  Upgrading is  needed only when an improved firmware is available  The operations are as  following     1  Unzip the update file   2  Copy the FW18NA bin to SD card   3  Insert the SD card into the camera   4  Power on the camera  Test Mode    5  The camera will read it and update itself automatically  When updating the    camera  its screen is black     6  The screen will light on after being finished   7  Plug out the SD card  then insert it into pc  delete the FW18NA bin in the    SD card  If you don t do this  the camera will enter update mode when  power on again      8  Insert the SD card into the camera for its working      ENG 15    Appendix      Technical Specifications    Image Sensor Type True    Megapixels     5 Mega Pixels Color CMOS    Memory  SD Card 8MB 32GB    Lens  F 3 1  FOV 60       Size  145mm   80mm   55 mm    IR Filter   Full Automatic IR Filter    TFT Display Screen   2 0 inch    PIR Sensitivity  3 sensitivity levels  High Normal Low    PIR Sensor Sight Angle  100 Degrees    PIR Sensing Distance  65ft 20m    Number of IR LED  36 LEDs Black or White    Max Night Vision Lighting Distance  65ft 20 meters    Trigger Speed  1 1 second    Low Battery Indicator  Yes    Triggering Inter
15. n the above three modes  the OFF mode is the specified safe mode when  replacing the SD card or batteries and transporting the camera   This chapter explains the advanced operations for customizing the camera  settings  The settings can only be customized in TEST mode and the remote  control is needed      4 1 Settings Menu    To view the camera settings menu  press MENU in the TEST mode  called  settings menu in this chapter  The settings menu will be shown on the LCD on  camera or the external TV monitor     ENG 9    4 1 1 Photo Setting    PHOTO    Mode    Photo  Video    Photo amp Video    Resolution    12M  8M  5M    Delay    1s  5s  10s  30s  1min  5min  10min  30min    Multi    1  3  6  9    ISO    100  200  400     4 1 2 Video Setting    VIDEO    Mode    Photo  Video    Photo amp Video    Resolution    1080P  720P  WVGA  QVGA    Video Length    10s  30s  60s  90s    Voice  Off  On     ENG 10    4 1 3 System Setting    SYSTEM    Date Time  Set Date Time    Distance  Set Distance    Language  Set Language    Timer  Set working time    Format  Internal Memory    SD Card    TV MODE  NTSC    PAL    Password  Set Password    Default  Default Setting      ENG 11    4 1 4 Default    Default Settings are listed as below      Setting  Default  Items    Mode  Camera  Camera  Video  Camera amp Video    Resolution   Camera   12MP 8MP 5MP Interpolated    Delay  5 Seconds  5 30 Seconds 1 30 Minute    Multi  Single  Single 3 6 9 Pictures    ISO  200  100 200 400    Resolution     Vide
16. o   1080P  1080P 720P WVGA QVGA    Video Length  10s  10s 30s 60s 90s    Date Time    Same as last    time    YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY    Adjust    Distance  High  High  Normal  Low    Language  English    English  French  Germany     Spanish and Russian    Timer    0 0 0 to 23 59    59  Adjust    Format  Internal Memory  Internal Memory  SD Card    TV Mode  NTSC  NTSC PAL    Password  Off  Off  On     4 1 5 General Settings    The operating steps are suitable for following menu items  Camera Mode  Photo  Size  Video Size  Multi  Video Length  Delay  and Timer     4 1 6 Set Camera Mode    There are three camera modes  Camera  Video and Camera   Video  The way to  set the camera mode is via setting menu   The following shows how to set camera mode to Video  provided that the previous  option is Photo     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Mode   c  Press RIGHT to select Video   d  Press down the select switch to save the current setting   Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info display     4 1 7 Format SD Card    The system will delete all images or videos stored in the SD card after formatting   make sure that you have made a backup of important data     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press RIGHT to select System setting   c  Press DOWN to select Format   d  Press RIGHT to select SD Card   e  Press down the select switch to choose Enter to enter into submenu   f  Press down to select OK  OK will be highlighted   g  Pr
17. r    This parameter defines a certain time lapse in a day when The Camera can be  triggered  In the rest of the time the device is shut off  The effective value of the  hour ranges from 0 to 23 while the minute ranges from 0 to 59   Provided that the camera should work from eight a m  to five p m   the steps are  as follows     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Timer   c  Press RIGHT to select item  press UP or DOWN to change the value until    the start time changes to 8 and the stop time changes to 17     d  Press down the select switch to save all current setting  then press MENU    to return to info display     Press MENU to return to previous menu     4 1 17 Enter Password    If the password setting is selected as On  after switching on the camera  the LCD  screen on camera will prompt to enter password  The default password is off  It  can be changed where the steps are as following     a  Press MENU to display the setting menu   b  Press DOWN to select Password   c  Press Up to select On  then press Right to select 4 numbers as password   d  Press OK to save the current setting  then press MENU to return to info    display     e  The LCD screen will prompt to enter password next time you switch on    the camera     ENG 14    Press MENU to cancel setting and return to previous menu     4 2 Playback    In playback mode  images or videos can be viewed  deleted  The images and  videos can be viewed on  LCD screen on camera and TV monitor w
18. val    1 second   60mins  default 5 sec     Selectable Image Resolution   12MP 8MP 5MP Interpolated    Multiple Frame  1 3 6 9    Video Resolution  1080P 720P VGA    File Format  JPEG AVI    Date Time Imprint  Yes    Moon Phase Imprint  Yes    Exposure   Auto    Device Serial No  4 Digits and 26 alphabet set by yourself    Periodic shot  1Second 24Hours    Stand by current  0 2mA    Stand by time  3Months 8 AA battery     Interface  TV out  NTSC PAL   USB  SD Card    Holder    Fix Method  Belt  Tripod Nail    Operation Temperature   30   70  C  22  158  F    Power Supply  8  AA or 4  AA battery    Camera Socket  Yes    Water proof  IP54     Please note  that this is not an error with the Camera   Heavy rain  fog and drizzle  in the dark  will give white photos without motive    ENG 16    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A S     Electric and electronic equipment contains materials  components and  substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment  if the  waste material  discarded electric and electronic equipment  is not handled  correctly   Electric and electronic equipment is marked with the crossed out trash can  symbol  seen above  This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment  should not be disposed of with other household waste  but should be disposed of  separately   All cities have established collection points  where electric and electronic  equipment can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and ot
    
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