G G Telecom MLIVE Surveillance Camera User Manual

G.G.Telecom Surveillance Camera Users Manual

Users Manual

Quick start guideCellular trail cameraModels: Mini-LIVEMini-LIVE-4GMini-LIVE-4GVMini-LIVE-CVIn the box12354ComponentsNote: Memory card and batteries are sold separately.* Mini-LIVE and Mini-LIVE-4G only  Included for United States, Canada and United Kingdom only  Navigation buttons Microphone (Mini-LIVE-4G,   Mini-LIVE-4GV and Mini-LIVE-  CV)  Power button  12V/Solar panel jack  USB port  SIM card slot (Mini-LIVE and   Mini-LIVE-4G)  SD card slot  Built-in speaker (Mini-LIVE-4G,    Mini-LIVE-4GV and Mini-LIVE-  CV)  Photo lens  Invisible LEDs  Test light  Battery case  Detection lens  Mounting bracket  Slot for installation strap  Tripod mount  Cable lock hole  BUSY LED  Viewing screen123456789101112910 11 12 13 14131415 17 19161815161718193. INSERT THE MEMORY CARDInsert an SD/SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB capacity) in the card slot, gold contacts facing up. The card is inserted correctly when a click is heard.Before inserting or removing a memory card, always turn off the camera to prevent loss or damage of the photos already recorded.4. INSERT THE SIM CARD (MINI-LIVE AND MINI-LIVE-4G)A SIM card is required to use cellular  functions. Carefully insert a SIM card in the card slot, gold contact area facing down. The card is inserted correctly when a click is heard.Before inserting or removing a SIM    card, always turn off the camera.5. INSTALL THE CAMERA WITH THE SUPPLIED STRAP   Recommended installation height: about 3 feet above the ground.  Do not place the camera facing the sun.1. Insérez l’extrémité de la courroie dans la fente   qui se trouve au dos du mécanisme. 2. Insérez la courroie dans la fente sous le levier   et faites-la ressortir en arrière. 3. Créer une tension sur la courroie en la tirant vers   la droite, puis rabattez vers la gauche le levier pour  maintenir la position.1. REMOVE CAMERA FROM THE    MOUNTING BRACKETA. Push the tab to release the camera from    the mounting bracket.B. Remove the camera. 2. CHOOSE A POWER SOURCEIn order to get best results and longer battery life, we recommend the use of an external 12V source. For easier access to the 12V jack, remove the camera from the mounting bracket before plugging a 12V cable. Then, the camera can be reinstalled in the mounting bracket.Rechargeable AA batteries are not recommended.Getting started687A.B.• Lithium battery pack  LIT-09/LIT-C-8 • 6 alkaline AA  batteries• 12V power sourcev1.41-888-779-7646support.spypoint.comtech@spypoint.comInstallation strap USBcableCamera Quick start guideSIM card*Mounting bracket21Using your ngers, push down on each side of the battery compartment's tab to open it. The battery compartment adapts to  SPYPOINT LIT-09 lithium battery pack or 6 AA alkaline batteries. Therefore, it is important to be careful while inserting AA batteries.
 E. Set the Transmission mode option (Mini-LIVE only)   • MySPYPOINT: The camera communicates with the        mySPYPOINT server to update its status or to send photos        to the user account.MySPYPOINT subscription is required. Activation  procedure available at support.spypoint.com/      activation.  • MMS: The camera communicates by MMS to        update its status or to send photos. Enter up to 5 different        phone numbers to which the MMS will be sent. The country        code and area code must be entered. One MMS is charged        for each recipient.A MMS plan is required, available from a compatible  cellular service provider. Activation procedure        available at support.spypoint.com/activation.  • Email: The camera communicates by email to        update its status or to send photos. Enter up to 5 different        email addresses to which notications will be sent.A data plan is required, available from a cellular  service provider. Activation procedure available at      support.spypoint.com/activation. F. Set the Frequency option. Allows the user to choose the      number of synchronizations that the camera performs in a     day. G. Set the First synch time option. Allows the user to choose at      what time of the  day the camera communicates for  the rst     time.  E.g.: If the "Frequency" option is set to 6/day and "First synch      time" at 04:00, the camera performs 6 synchronizations per      day and rst starts sending at 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, 16 h, 20 h and      24 h.2. CONFIGURE THE WIRELESS SETTINGS A. In the main menu, select SETTINGS and then, WIRELESS to      access the Wireless settings menu.  B. Set the Cellular option. Activate this option to send photos by      cellular transmission.Activation procedure available at  support.spypoint.com/activation  For Mini-LIVE-4GV and Mini-LIVE-CV camera, go directly         to F step. C. Set the Country option. The country where the camera is      used must be selected.  D. Set  the  Provider option. The provider selected must      correspond with the SIM card used in the camera.  For Mini-LIVE-4G camera, go directly to F step.Power source LIT-09 charger option• 6 AA• 12V• 12V + 6 AA OFF• LIT-09*• 12V + LIT-09*• Solar panel + LIT-09*ON*  Rechargeable lithium battery pack, sold separately (LIT-09)    or with a charger (LIT-C-8).Use the h and  buttons to navigate in the interface and to change options. Use the OK button to conrm and the  button to return to the previous menu. 1. CONFIGURE THE GENERAL SETTINGS A. Turn on the camera by pressing the power button. B. In the main menu, select SETTINGS and then GENERAL to      access to the General settings menu. C. Set the Date format (MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY) and the Date.  D. Set the Time format (12H/24H) and the Time (Hour/Minute). E. Set the Schedule option. This option allows the user to set      the period of operation of the camera for each day of the week.      For a 24 hour operation, the same start and stop times must be      entered as followed (e.g.: 00:00/00:00). F. Set  the  LIT-09 charger option depending on the power      source (see next table).Settings PERFORM THE STEPS 4 TO 6 DURING THE FINAL INSTALLATION OF THE CAMERA.4. TEST THE DETECTION OF THE CAMERAWhen the TEST mode is selected, no photo or video is recorded. Pass in front of the camera from left to right. When the camera detects motion, the test light blinks to  indicate that the camera would  normally have saved a photo or video. If the system does not  detect the movement, increase the detection sensitivity using the    SENSITIVITY option in the GENERAL SETTINGS menu or realign    the system differently. In TEST mode, it is possible to take a    photo by pressing the OK button. The photo is saved and appears    in the VIEW mode.6. START THE CAMERASelect the desired operating mode (photo, time lapse or video) on the main menu by pressing OK. When the mode is selected, the test light in  front  of  the  camera  will  ash for 60 seconds to allow the user to leave the area without being  photographed or recorded.  FACEBOOK.COM/SPYPOINT        TWITTER.COM/SPYPOINTCAMERA        YOUTUBE.COM/SPYPOINTTRAILCAM3. CONFIGURE THE SETTINGS OF THE 3 OPERATING MODES  In the main menu, select SETTINGS and then, PHOTO, TIME    LAPSE or VIDEO to access to the respective operating mode   menu. PHOTO Delay: Allows the user to choose the time interval between each    detection before the camera can record the next photo. Multi-shot: Takes up to 6 consecutive shots at each detection,    with a 10 second delay between each photo.  TIME LAPSE Interval: This option allows the camera to take photos at regular    preset intervals without detection. VIDEO Delay: Allows the user to choose the time interval between each    detection before the camera can record the next video. Video lenght: Allows the user to select the duration of the   recording. Photo  rst: When this option is enabled, a photo is taken    immediately before each video.(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration)GénéralHOMESETTINGSPhotoTime lapseVideoTestViewSettingsPhotoTime lapseVideoWirelessGeneral(Conguration)Sans l(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration)GénéralHOMESETTINGSPhotoTime lapseVideoTestViewSettingsPhotoTime lapseVideoWirelessGeneral(Conguration)Sans l(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)Vidéo(Conguration)GénéralHOMESETTINGSPhotoTime lapseVideoTestViewSettingsPhotoTime lapseVideoWirelessGeneral(Conguration)Sans l(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)VidéoHOMEPhotoTime lapseVideoTestViewSettings(Conguration) Photo(Conguration)Time lapse(Conguration)VidéoHOMEPhotoTime lapseVideoTestViewSettingsThis 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. FCC ID: EEX-MLIVE

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