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Hunting/Security Camera
User’s Manual
MG982K‐10M
Boly Media Communications (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Content
1 Instruction.......................................................................................................1
1.1 General Description...............................................................................1
1.2 Application............................................................................................. 1
1.3 Camera Overview.................................................................................. 2
1.4 Shooting Information Display.............................................................5
1.5 Two Way Communication....................................................................5
2 Cautions.......................................................................................................... 6
3 Quick Start Guide.......................................................................................... 7
3.1 Power Supply......................................................................................... 7
3.2 Insert SD card and SIM card...............................................................7
3.3 Do the Camera Settings....................................................................... 7
3.4 Manually Send a MMS or GPRS Photo............................................. 9
3.5 Enter Work Mode................................................................................. 9
3.6 SMS Control...........................................................................................9
4 Advanced Operations..................................................................................11
4.1 Work Mode........................................................................................... 11
4.2 Settings Menu......................................................................................11
4.2.1 Setting Items............................................................................... 12
4.2.2 Default Set................................................................................... 17
4.3 Use the Remote Control.....................................................................18
4.4 Load or Remove a Wireless Sensor..................................................19
4.5 Change the Settings via Android APP or SMS................................22
4.5.1 User Level................................................................................. 23
4.5.2 Set Administrator Phone Number........................................24
4.5.3 Get On Spot Photo...................................................................24
4.5.4 Use Android APP.....................................................................25
4.5.5 SMS Command List................................................................ 25
5 Trouble Shooting......................................................................................... 28
Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone.................................................................. 30
Appendix II: Error Code................................................................................ 32
Appendix Ⅲ: Technical Specifications.......................................................35
Appendix Ⅳ: Parts List.................................................................................37
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1 Instruction
1 Instruction
1.1 General Description
This camera, a digital scouting camera with MMS function,
is a digital infrared surveillance camera, triggered by any
movement of human or animal monitored by a high sensitive
Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor, and then automatically
captures high quality pictures (up to 10M pixels) or records
video clips (720P HD). It sends pictures instantly to your
mobile device or e-mail via GSM/GPRS/MMS network. You’ll
be alerted just when the camera is triggered or per custom
settings.
It takes color pictures or videos under sufficient daylight.
While at night, the built-in infrared LEDs can help to take clear
pictures or videos (monochrome).
There is a 3” color LCD display screen on the camera and a
sound recorder embedded in the camera. A laser pointer is used
to help target the photo area of the camera.
It is resistant against water and snow. The camera can also
be used as a portable digital camera.
1.2 Application
This camera can be used as an automatic surveillance
device for guarding and recording unexpected intrusion to
homes, shops, schools, depots, offices, taxis, work sites, etc. It
can also be used as a trail camera for hunting or monitoring
animals by recording the traces of wild animals. It can be left
alone for weeks and months and it will save event records
automatically in digital format.
1.3 Camera Overview
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Take a few moments to familiarize with the camera
controls and displays. It is helpful to bookmark this section and
refer to it when reading through the rest of the manual.
Figure 1 Diagram of camera functional indicators
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Figure 2 Inner panel view
Figure 3 Diagram of camera interfaces
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1.4 Shooting Information Display
When the camera is turned on (the power switch is slid to
TEST position), the current settings will be displayed on
screen.
Figure 4 Shooting information display
is the correct SIM card status and the available space of
SD card should be a none zero value.
1.5 Two Way Communication
mode, you can set SMS control submenu as
When in Hunting mode
ON to open the two way communication function. Under this setting,
the camera can receive and respond to your SMS command or the
Android APP command. And you can retrieve live pictures in this
mode.
When in Security mode
mode, the two way communication function is
enabled by default. Taking into account the power consumption, we
recommend to use the power adapter.
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2 Cautions
2 Cautions
� The working voltage of the camera is 6V. The camera
is supplied by the power adapter or 8 AA batteries.
� Please install batteries according to shown polarity.
� Please insert the SD card before power on camera.
The camera has no internal memory for saving images or
videos. The camera will not work if there is no SD
card.
� Please make sure that your SIM card supports the
GPRS data business.
� When going into the SETUP mode, allow
approximately 10-20 seconds for the camera to
acquire a signal.
� Please unlock the write-protect switch before inserting the
SD card.
� Please do not insert or take out the SD card when the power
switch is at ON position.
� It is recommended to format the SD card by the camera
when used for the first time. Many other SD cards formatted
by other cameras have poor compatibility with different
brands of cameras. So it is best to format the SD card with
this camera or on a computer.
mode, the camera will shut down
� In the SETUP mode
automatically after 3 minutes if no operation is done.
Please turn on the power again if you want to continue to
work with the control.
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3 Quick Introductions
3 Quick Start Guide
3.1 Power Supply
Hunting mode or outdoor use: use 8 or 4 AA
batteries. High-density and high-performance alkaline or
lithium batteries are recommended.
Security mode or indoor use: use 6V/2A high
quality power adapter. The battery can be just a backup for
emergency use. Otherwise, the battery will be quickly
consumed.
3.2 Insert SD card and SIM card
Insert an unlocked SD card and an available GPRS enabled
SIM card.
3.3 Do the Camera Settings
Down load the camera set up software from our website.
The specified website is written in the last page of the manual.
1)
Open the software and select camera model:
2) Set the camera parameters
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3 Quick Introductions
For first time use, we suggest you to use default settings
(step1). Then select your country and carriers (step2) according
to your SIM card and input your receive phone number in
“administrator number” and receive e-mail address in ”Receive
Email 1” (step3).
After finish settings, please save the GSM folder to the
root directory of your SD card (step4).
3.4 Manually Send a MMS or GPRS Photo
After you generate a setting file in your SD card, please slip
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the power switch to SETUP position. After the camera acquires
the signal and the SIM card icon
appears, target an object
” to take a photo manually.
and press “SHOT
SHOT”
OK
Then press “OK
OK” to playback the photos, press “▲” and
MENU
“▼” to switch to previous or next photo. Press “MENU
MENU” and
OK
you can see a send Phone [MMS] interface, press “OK
OK” to
send out the MMS.
After a few seconds, you will receive a MMS in your phone.
3.5 Enter Work Mode
For hunting use, you need to slide the
power switch to ON position to let the
camera start to work.
For security use, you need to click
“MENU”in Setup mode to enter security
mode.
3.6 SMS Control
When the camera is armed, you can
#T#
#T#” to your camera’s
send text message “#T#
SIM card number to get an on spot image
or use our Android application tools.
Down load the Android control
software from our website. The specified
website is written in the last page of the
manual.
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4 Advanced Operations
4 Advanced Operations
This chapter explains the advanced operations for
customizing the camera settings.
4.1 Work Mode
Setup mode
mode: to program camera or to playback the photos
or video clips.
Hunting mode
mode: when animal or
human intrudes into the monitoring region,
the camera will take pictures or videos
automatically according to the previous
programmed settings. After switching the
camera to ON position, the motion
indication LED (red) will blink for about
10 seconds. This time interval is for you to position the camera
for automatic surveillance operation.
mode: similar to
Security mode
hunting mode, but needs more
power to supply. So it’s suitable for
indoor use and needs to use the
power adapter. Only in security
mode you can use the remote
control to easily arm or disarm.
If the power switch is in ON position and the Security
Mode is ON, the camera will work in Hunting Mode.
4.2 Settings Menu
Press MENU on the remote control to enter into the menu
setting. The settings menu will be shown on the LCD.
►” key to
Use “▲” or “▼” key to select the sub-menu, use “►
select the different options, use “◄” to change different item
OK
page. Press “OK
OK” to save the settings.
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4.2.1 Setting Items
Setting
Items
Camera
Mode
Security
Mode
Photo Size
Video Size
Description
Video or
There are three camera modes: Photo
Photo,Video
Pic+
Video
Pic+Video
Video. You can enter the main menu to set the
Video mode, the
camera mode. If you choose Pic+
Pic+Video
camera takes a picture and a 10 seconds video.
To set if you will use security mode. Security
mode is suitable for indoor use. You need to use
the power adapter to power supply. The
battery can be just a backup for emergency use.
Otherwise, the battery will be quickly consumed.
The remote control is available only when Security
Mode is ON
ON.
Choose the image size: 10 megapixels or 5
megapixels.
Choose the video size: 1280x720 or 640x480.
This parameter affects the number of pictures
Photo Burst taken for each triggering in camera mode. It’s from
“1 Photo” to “6 Photos”.
Choose duration of recording video. It’s from 10
Video
seconds to 180 seconds.
Length
Set camera date and time.
You can change the date and time by setting this
parameter when necessary, e.g., after every battery
Set Clock
day
year
change. The date format is month
month/day
day/year
year, the
time format is hour
hour: minute
minute: second
second.
Time Lapse
Time lapse means the camera can capture images
or videos at a preset time interval regardless of
whether motions are detected. The default
parameter is Off, which means the timer function is
disabled. Changing this parameter to a non-zero
value turns on the Time Lapse mode, and camera
will take photos at given time interval.
Please note that if the PIR Trigger is set to
Off, then the Time Lapse can
can’’t be set to Off.
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Choose sensitivity of the PIR. The higher
sensitivity indicates that the camera is more easily
triggered by motion and takes more pictures or
records more videos. It is recommended to use high
sensitivity in room or environment with little
PIR Trigger
interference, and to use lower sensitivity for outdoor
or environment with lots of interference like hot
wind, smoke, near window, etc. For normal use of
the camera, the Normal mode is recommended
and is the default setting.
This parameter indicates 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
PIR Interval human (or animal).
The minimum interval is 0 second. It means the
PIR can work all the time.
The maximum interval is 1 hour. It means the PIR
will be disabled for 1 hour after each triggering.
Choose the days of the week to let the camera
work.
Work Day
This item is available only in Security
Mode.
There are 4 Send to modes:
1 Phone MMS: send images to mobile phone.
2 Email MMS: send images to receiving e-mail
address via WAP.
3 Email GPRS: send images to an e-mail
Send to
address via GPRS.
4 Call: calling your preset phone number when
the camera is triggered.
You should set your receiving phone number or
your receiving e-mail address in the APP program to
function it.
There are 4 MMS modes: “Manual” works in
SETUP mode,“Daily” and “Instant” work in ON
mode. “OFF” means to close the communicate
function.
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Send
Mode
4 Advanced Operations
”:
Manual”
1. “Manual
Choose “Manual” in SETUP mode. Please ensure
a SIM card is inserted properly; please note only
photos can be sent in SETUP mode. Video
information can’t be sent in SETUP mode.
”:
2. “Daily
Daily”
Daily means the camera will report the
summarized information at a preset time (if the
preset time is, eg. 20:00 PM) on how many pictures
it had taken per day. So, you will get a summarized
text message with the last picture taken until 20:00
PM.
If it is on Camera mode, the camera will send a
MMS at the preset time. The MMS will show you the
latest photo and the total quantity of the pictures
taken. If it is on Video or Pic+Video mode, the
camera will send a SMS at the preset time. The SMS
will show you how many video clips the camera has
taken within 24 hours.
If you choose “Daily”, you need to set the daily
report time: xxH, xxM.
”:
Instant
Instant”
3. “Instant
Instant, just works in ON mode, which means the
camera will send a MMS instantly after it captures a
photo or a video clip. You can choose the number of
pictures you want it to send out per day.
If it is on Camera mode and you choose the
Instant MMS mode, and set the MAX number as 10,
the camera will send 10 MMS within 24 hours. It
then continues to capture photos and save them on
the SD card. After 24 hours, the camera will send
MMS again when it captures photos. If it is on Video
mode, the Camera will send only SMS instead of
MMS.
If you choose “Instant”, you need to set how many
MMS you want to send for economic consideration.
Off
4. “O
ff”: to disable MMS function.
SMS Ctrl
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Control
SMS
can
enable
two
way
communication function. It means if you choose
SMS Ctrl as ON
ON, this camera can receive and
respond your SMS command. Also you can retrieve
live pictures any time. But the power consumption
will be a little bigger than normal hunting status.
Please note this item is available only in
Hunting Mode.
It means this camera can play WAV format audio
file at a preset time clock for preset times.
The audio file must save in the directory of
100
BMCIM\
\DCIM\
\DCIM\100
100BMCIM\
BMCIM\. Also you need to set the
Game Call
game call as on mode and choose the audio
file in Windows APP
APP.
Please note this item is available only in Hunting
Mode.
It means to pair the camera with normal 433MHz
wireless device, such as infrared body sensor,
wireless door magnet, wireless smoke detector, etc.
The normal wireless sensor can be set as part of the
alarm system.
Study Code
All device should be paired with this camera first.
Please see 4.5 to find the method to connect or
remove a wireless sensor.
Please note this item is available only in
Security Mode.
Display the supported languages.
Language
Beep Sound
Enable or disable the beep sound.
You can set A-Z position for your camera, so that
Camera
you can distinguish which photo is taken by which
Posit
camera.
Format the SD card. All images and videos in the
Format SD
SD card will be deleted.
Default Set
Restore all customer settings to default values.
Version
Version information
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4.2.2 Default Set
Default
Options
Camera Mode
Photo
Video, Pic+Video
Security Mode
Off
On
Setting
Description
Items
Two way
communication
Photo Size
5MP
10MP
Video Size
1280x720
640x480
Photo Burst
1 Photo
2-6 Photos
Video Length
10 Sec.
20-180 Sec.
Set Clock
Enter
Time Lapse
OFF
5Min-8H
PIR Trigger
Normal
High, Low
PIR Interval
5 Sec
0-55 Sec,
Adjust Clock
1-60 Min
Work Day
Enter
Send to
Phone MMS
Email GPRS,
Call, E-mail
MMS,
Send Mode
Manual
Daily, Instant,
Off
SMS Ctrl
Off
On
Two way
communication in
Hunting Mode
Game Call
Off
On
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frequency of audio
playback
Study Code
Enter
RCH(wireless
control),
Zone1-Zone7
Language
English
Beep Sound
On
Camera Posit
Off
Format SD
Enter
Default Set
Save
Version
Enter
Off
A to Z Position
Yes, No
4.3 Use the Remote Control
When it’s in Security Mode, you can use the remote
control to easily arm (button A) or disarm (button D). Also you
can dial the emergency numbers via button C in case of
emergency. Press button B can open or close the laser (you can
easily mount the camera with the help of the laser pointer).
Button A: Arm the camera;
Button D: Disarm the camera
Button C: Emergency call button
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Button B: Laser pointer
Setup status
Study Code Menu
Study Code Menu
Method to add remote control(s) to the camera:
Enter the Setup status, press Menu and enter the Study
RCH
Code submenu. Choose “RCH
RCH,,” press OK button, then press
button A of the remote control. When it's successful, there will
RCH.
be a "√” before RCH
4.4 Load or Remove a Wireless Sensor
Any 433 MHz wireless sensor, such as infrared body sensor,
wireless door magnet, wireless smoke detector, etc, can be set
as an alarm sensor of the camera.
Method to load or remove a wireless sensor
sensor:
1. Power on the wireless sensor.
2. Enter the Setup status, press Menu and enter into the
Study Code submenu. Choose a zone, for example Zone1,
press OK button, then trigger the wireless sensor to check if the
sensor is loaded successfully. When it's successful, there will be
a "√” after the zone number.
For example,to load a infrared body sensor :
1. Choose a zone to start study code.
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2. Power on or trigger the wireless sensor to study code.
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3. When you want to remove the wireless sensor, please
enter the study code menu, press “◄” or “►” button to cancel
the “√.”
Please note that the wireless sensors just can be used in
Security Mode
Mode. In Hunting Mode, the wireless sensors will
not function.
4.5 Change the Settings via Android APP or SMS
When you are far away from your house, you can get spot
photos or change camera settings via our android application
tools or SMS.
Down load the Android APP from our website.
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The specified website is written in the last page of the
manual.
4.5.1 User Level
There are two user levels: administrator and normal users.
Each user has a different authorization level:
Functions
User Level
Set administrator
Only
phone number
administrator’s password
Set administrator’s password
administrator
Set camera parameters
administrator
Set normal user
administrator
Receive emergency calling
administrator, normal user
Send SMS for on spot picture
administrator, normal user
Call the camera to listen in live administrator, normal user
voice
Receive MMS when triggered
administrator, normal user
Check camera status
administrator, normal user
Get help information
administrator, normal user
4.5.2 Set Administrator Phone Number
You should set a administrator’s phone number to receive
MMS or change settings when you first use this camera.
0000
#administrator
Send
#MG982K#
#MG982K#0000
0000#administrator
#administrator’’s
phone
number# to your camera’s SIM card.
The following chart shows the meaning of each field.
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0000
Here the “0000
0000” is the original administrator’s password.
Please change the password ASAP.
Note:there is a “#”at the end of the commend.
If successful, reply SMS: Dear administrator
administrator,, your
number is 13800138000
13800138000.
If failed, reply SMS: Please check the password.
4.5.3 Get On Spot Photo
Method
Method: send SMS command:
Edit SMS #T# send to your camera’s SIM card.
If successful, the camera will take an on-spot picture and
send to your mobile phone.
If failed, reply SMS: Photo error: xx
xx, Settings error:
xx
xx, MMS error: xx or Time out
out!
4.5.4 Use Android APP
It’s easy to use the Android APP to communicate with the
camera, so you don’t need to edit the SMS. You just need to
click the button to finish the operation.
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4.5.5 SMS Command List
If you can’t use the Android APP for easy operation, the list
below shows all the SMS commands for you. You can control
your camera via SMS.
A. Set GSM Parameter
SMS Command
No
Function
Set Administrator
Number
Set Normal Users
Phone Number
Set MMS
Parameters
#mg982k#0000#13800138000#
Set Email
Parameters
Set Receive
E-mail Address
#s#bmctest123@sina.com#bmc123#25#cmnet
#smtp.sina.com#name#password#
#r#mail1@163.com #
mail2@163.com#mail3@163.com #
mail4@163.com#
No Function
#n#13800138001#13800138002#13800138003
#m#http://mmsc.cingular.com#66.209.11.32#80
80#wap.cingular# account#password#
(The example parameters are for the carrier of
AT&T)
B. Normal Control
SMS Command
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Get On Spot
Photo
Arm
Disarm
Check Camera
Settings
Format TF Card
Set
Administrator’s
Password
Help
No Function
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#T#
#A#
#D#
#L#
#F#
#P#0000# (It’s suggested that the
administrators password be changed at the
beginning)
#H#
C. Set Menu Parameter
SMS Command
11
Change Camera
Mode
Change Photo
Size
Change Photo
Burst
Change Video
Size
Change Video
Length
Change Date
Time
Change Time
Lapse
Change PIR
Trigger
Change PIR
Interval
Change Work Day
12
Change Send To
13
Change Send
Mode
14
Change Game
10
#e#cp# (photo mode) or #e#cv# (video mode)
or #e#ct#(pic+video)
#e#s5# (5mp) or #e#s10# (10mp)
#e#b1# (1~6 photos)
#e#fh#(720p) or #E#fl#(VGA)
#e#v10# or #E#v30# (the number after V is
seconds)
#e#t# (adjustment the time)
#e#l1h# (1 hour) or #e#l5m# (5 min)
#e#po# (Off) or #e#ph# (High) or #e#pn#
(Normal) or #e#pl# (Low)
#e#i30m# (30min) or #e#i30s# (30sec)
#e#d1111111# (0000000~1111111 means
Sunday to Saturday)
#e#mp# (phone) or #e#me# (email) or #e#mc#
(call) or #e#mg# (e-mail gprs)
#e#ed# (daily) or #e#ei10# (to set instant mode
and the max number per day) or #e#eo# (off) or
#e#em#(Manual)
#e#gon18:00[5]# or #e#goff#
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16
Call
Change SMS Ctrl
Change Camera
Position
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#e#zon# or #e#zoff#
#e#oa# (a~z) to set the camera position
function
#e#ooff# to off the camera position function
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5 Trouble shooting
5 Trouble Shooting
1 There is something in front of the camera lens.
Is the camera broken?
Figure 5 IR-cut filter
A: The camera is not broken. It’s an IR-cut filter. When the
camera is powered on, the IR-cut will be reset and cover the
lens. Only when the camera is powered off, the IR-cut will
be at a random place.
2 The camera controller is not working anymore.
A: Most likely, no SD card has been inserted in the camera
when it is turned on. Please make sure a working SD card
has been inserted in the camera before it is turned on.
3 The display screen is suddenly black.
A: To reduce power consumption, the camera will shut
down automatically after 3 minutes if no operation
is done. Please turn on the power again if you want to
continue to work with the control.
4 Why my phone can
can’’t receive MMS?
A: MMS/GPRS function needs the SIM cards in both your
camera and phone to have enough balance and to be
opened to data business.
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone
Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone
Figure 6 shows the detection range in different detection
angle. When the detection angle is 35°, the detection range is
50ft (15m). When the detection angle is 52°, the detection range
is 30ft (9m).
Figure 6 PIR Detection Zone
The PIR detection angle (α) is just barely larger than the
field of view angle (β). The advantage of this design is to avoid
empty pictures and get more available pictures.
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Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone
Figure 7 Detection angle vs. FOV angle
This camera has a new design of PIR and the new PIR is
patented. The new patented PIR’s detection range is ultra-long.
Figure 8 shows the compared detection zone between normal
PIR and the new patented PIR.
Figure 8 Comparison of Detection Zones of new and existing PIRs
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AppendixⅡ: Error Code
Append
ix II
Appendix
II:: Error Code
Code
3915
3919
3926
3927
3928
Meaning
Description
Possible cause:
1. The user forgets to input the receiving
cellphone number.
Non-existent
2. The user forgets to input the receiving
address
E-mail address.
Suggestion:
1. Check the MMS settings, input all the
necessary parameters.
Possible cause:
1. The file means the image file. It shows
that the system can’t find the image file
when sending the MMS. Just when the
system is unstable, it will happen (very
small probability).
File not found Suggestion:
1. When the GSM and GPRS signal are both
OK, please resend again.
2. When the GSM and GPRS signal are poor,
please change a place to try again;
3. If 1 and 2 do not work and the error code
3919 always appears, please send the camera
back for repairs.
Possible cause:
When start a new MMS sending
procedure, the previous MMS sending is
MMS busy;
not finished, so it will show these
Sending MMS information. This is a inner use error, we
stopped;
have the correct programmer design, so it
Sending MMS won’t happen in the consumer’s side.
busy
Suggestion:
If it always shows 3926,3927 or 3928, maybe
there is a hardware defect.
Please send
camera back for repair
(very small probability).
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AppendixⅡ: Error Code
Possible cause:
1. The GSM network is not good or not well
covered with the GPRS network.
2. The instability in signal transmission leads
to some MMS setting parameters missing
when the GSM base station do the data
analysis. If for the incorrect transmission
reason, the camera may show various error
Failed to open code.
Suggestion:
3939 network;
1. Contact the network provider if the GPRS
3941 Network
network is well covered in that area.
3942 not
deactivated;
2. Change a place to try again. It’s better to try
Network error
in a public place, where there is always good
signal.
3. If the provider said there is GPRS signal
covered but the signal is weak, you can try to
use a enhanced antenna that is SMA type with
antenna gain of 10db.
Possible cause:
1. The SIM card is not enough balance.
Not
2. Not correct settings.
enough balance 3.The GSM network is not good leading to a
in SIM card;
timeout problem (very small probability).
-85
MMS
Suggestion:
setting error;
1.Please check to make sure your SIM card has
enough balance.
2. Please check the MMS settings.
Many codes in the list are used for debugging
in the product design phase. Most of them will
Other error code
not be shown to consumers, so please ignore
the other error codes and contract us directly.
Thanks.
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Appendix Ⅲ: Technical Specifications
Appendix Ⅲ:: Technical Specifications
Image Sensor
Lens
PIR Detection Range
Display Screen
Memory Card
5MP Color CMOS, 10MP
Interpolation
F/NO=3.0 FOV (Field of View)=52°
30M/100F
3’’ LCD
From 8 MB to 32 GB
×2736
10MP = 3648×
Picture Resolution
Video Resolution
PIR Sensor
PIR Sensitivity
Trigger Time
Weight
Operation/Storage
Tem
perature
Temperature
PIR Interval
Photo Burst
Video Length
Power Supply
Stand-by Current
Power Consumption
Display Screen
Sound Recording
Network Bands
×1920
5MP = 2560×
×720)(30fps)
720P HD (1280×
×480) (30fps)
VGA (640×
Multi-zone
Adjustable (High / Normal / Low)
1 sec.
0.30 kg
-20 - +40°C / -30 - +50°C
0 sec. – 60 min.
1–6
10–180 sec.
8×AA or 4×AA
< 0.25 mA (<6mAh / Day)
400 videos(interval=5 min, video
length=10 sec)
>500 MMS (use 8*AA batteries)
LCD display on camera
Available
850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz
and 1900MHz
Mounting
Dimensions
Operation Humidity
Security Authentication
Rope / Belt / Python lock
140 x87 x55 mm
5 % - 90 %
FCC, CE, RoHS
*without battery
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Appendix Ⅳ: Parts List
MG982K-10M
Appendix Ⅳ:: Parts List
Part Name
Digital Camera
Wireless Remote Control
USB Cable
Belt
User’s Manual
Antenna
Quantity
One
Two
One
One
One
One
Website Information:
Down load the camera easy set up software from here:
(version 1.3)
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Declaration
of Conformity
We declare on our sole responsibility that this
equipment complies with the essential requirements of the
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential
Test Suite measurements have been performed.
CE versions of the BG500 which
display the CE symbol on the product label, comply with
the essential requirements of the European Radio and
Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/CE.
1.CAUTION : RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
2. In oder to meet RF exposure,the product should be used at least
25cm apart from user body.
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FCC Statment
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception,
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statemen
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 25
centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.

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