WOSPORTS H-03 Trail Camera Instruction Manual
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Users Manual
Shenzhen Longzhiyuan Technology Co., Ltd. H-03 Trail Camera 2AFCB-H-03 2AFCBH03 h 03
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Thanks for purchasing this trail camera Please read before using this equipment If you have any questions or problems. Please contact us by email: support@wosports.com CONTENTS PART LIST PRODUCT STRCTURE Front View Operation Interface Bottom View Back View CAMERA OPERATIONS How to use? LOADING BATTERIES INSERTING SD CARD HOW TO INSTALL APP IOS SMART PHONE TURN ON WIFI ANDROID SMART PHONE TURN ON WIFI USING THE CAMERA Operating Buttons ITEM SETTINGS Settings Menu MOUNTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FAQ 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12-16 17-20 21 22-26 27 28-29 30-35 PARTS LIST 1.Trail Camerax1 2.User's Manualx1 3.Nylon Strap with Bucklex1 4.Wall Mountx1 5.Screwsx3 4 PRODUCT STRCTURE FRONT VIEW Infrared LED Array Indication LED PIR Sensor Camera Lens Latch 5 PRODUCT STRCTURE OPERATION INTERFACE LCD Screen Power/Mode Switch 6 Left/Turn on WIFI UP/Photo Right/Shot Down/Video OK MENU Battery Release PRODUCT STRCTURE BOTTOM VIEW Microphone External Power Cover (open to use DC power port) BACK VIEW SD Card slot USB Port Mounting-Bracket Screw Receptacle (Standard 1/4''-20-Tripod Mount) Battery Compartment Sawtooth Brackets Belt Hole Cable-Lock Hole 7 CAMERA OPERATIONS HOW TO USE? 1. Install 8pcs AA batteries (NOT INCLUDED). 2. Install SD card (CLASS 6 or higher class Up to 32GB max, NOT INCLUDED). 3. Put the switch to "AIM", then you can setting (Date/Time, Image resolution, video resolution, and the Interval time etc) 4. Put the switch to the"ON"position, it will enter the PIR detection state. Then the trail camera starts working. 1.Be sure to switch the camera's power OFF before inserting /exiting the SD card and loading/unloading the batteries. 3.A full set of 8AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries is recommended 8 LOADING BATTERIES 1.Press the Battery Tray EJECT button to release the battery tray and pull it out for loading. Switch the camera's power OFF when loading/unloading batteries. 2.Be sure to inset each battery so its polarity(+/- direction) matches the polarity indications at the bottom of the battery tray. A full set of 8AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries should be used . 3.Pull the battery tray into the host, you will hear a slight"click"sound, which means the battery compartment is locked. 9 INSERTING SD CARD Make sure that the SD card is insert correctly .If you hea"r click"sounds that means it has be inserted correctly .The camera uses a standard SD memory card to save your photos or videos.SD and SDHC (high capacity)class 4 or higher seed cards up to a maximum 32GB are supported. A class 10 memory card is recommended when the camera works at burst mode. 10 HOW TO INSTALL APP Please install the APP on your smart phone before using. Search the keyword"Remote IOS Android 11 IOS SMART PHONE TURN ON WIFI 1. Turn the camera switch to AIM mode, open the APP, click the "WIFI Connect Camera" to enter the Bluetooth list. 2. Select in the Bluetooth list, "BLE Device-XXXXXX". 12 3. Click WIFI SETTING to jump to the setting interface. 4. Click the Settings icon in the upper left corner to jump to the next interface. 13 5. Click the icon to enter the WIFI list. 6. In the WIFI list, select the WIFI name displayed on the camera screen "G500-WIFI-XXXXXX". 14 7. Enter the password "12345678" and click the Join icon to connect to WIFI. connected, click Remote Trail CAM in the upper left corner to automatically jump to the image interface. 15 9. In this interface, you can browse the pictures and parameter settings of the SD card, and you can also take pictures and videos manually. 10. Icon description. The camera's battery indicator The camera's capacity indicator The camera playback Camera Setting Turn on video mode Turn on photo mode / Video recording or photo taking 16 ANDROID SMART PHONE TURN ON WIFI 2. Select in the Bluetooth list, "BLE " " Device-XXXXXX". 17 3. Click WIFI SETTING to enter the WIFI list. 4. In the WIFI list, select the WIFI name displayed on the camera screen "G500-WIFI-XXXXXX". 18 5. Enter the password "12345678" and click the Connect icon to connect to WIFI. click the return button to automatically jump to the image interface. 19 7. In this interface, you can browse the pictures, videos and parameter settings of the SD card, You can also take photos and videos manually. 8. Icon description. The camera's battery indicator The camera's capacity indicator The camera playback Camera Setting Turn on video mode Turn on photo mode / Video recording or photo taking 20 USING THE CAMERA Operating Buttons 1. :Page up. 2. :Page down. 3. :Page left. 4. :Page right/ Shot key 5. OK : Save settings. OK : Review photos and videos in the AIM mode. M M :Exchange between main screen and setup. 7.AIM mode: To program camera. OK M ON AIM OFF EJECT 9.ON mode: When movement occurs in the monitoring region, the camera will take pictures or videos automatically according to the previous programmed setting. After switching the camera to ON position, the motion-indication LED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds. This interval allows time for you to close the Cam's front cover, lock it, and leave the monitored area. 21 ITEM SETTINGS Settings Menu To view the camera settings menu, press(M) in the AIM mode. Quick Setting Settings Set Clock/Date Photo/Video Interval Sensor Level Flash Modes Setting Items Set Clock/ Date Settings Set Active Time Set Timelapse Format Default Language Sub menu 00:00 00-00-0000 22 Settings Camera Name WiFi ESSID WiFi Pass word Software Update Version Description -Hour: Minute -Month-Date-Year Setting Items Photo/Video Sub menu Photo Image Size Capture Number Description There are 3 modes to choose from Photo Video, Photo& video -5MP, 16MP , 30MP Image size can be selected. -Number of photos per PIR capture. Can select 1-6 images. Video Photo &Video Video Size Video Length 2560x1440P,and VGA :640x480P video -Video Length: Select between 5,10,20, or 30 seconds. We recommends setting the video length for more shorter tomaximize battery life. Image Size Capture Number Video Size Video Length -If you choose this mode, the camera will take a photo 23 Setting Items Interval Sub menu Description 2second -60second 5minute-60minute This interval means how long the PIR will be disabled after each triggering in the ON mode. During this time, the PIR will not react motion. The minimum interval is 2 seconds and the maximum is 60 minutes. Sensor Level LOW Middle High -Set the sensitivity of the sensor. -Low sensitivity, Middle sensitivity, High sensitivity can be set .The higher degree indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion.It is recommended to use lower sensitivity for environments with lots of interference like wind, tall grass, or intense shadows. Flash Modes Power Save Long Range Fast Motion -Set the distance of infrared induction. There are three options can be selected. - Power Save- Medium LED output Medium Shutter Speed. - Long Rang-High LED output Low Shutter Speed. - Fast Motion- High LED output Fast Shutter Speed. 24 Setting Items Sub menu Description Set Active Time ON Start 00:00 Stop 00:00 - ON The camera would always worked within the active time you set up. Set Time lapse Format ON TL Freq TL period Yes/No -Time lapse delay: Can select 5, 10 ,15, 30, 60 minutes. For example, set the interval to 5 minutes, the camera will take a photo each 5 minutes. The camera will take photos automatically during the 2 blocks of time you set up at"A"and"B". Note: If the time of period A and period B you set are not within"Active Time"you set, the time lapse function will not react during this time quantum. - If you choose format SD card, the system will delete all images and video stored on the SD card. Make sure that you have a backup of important data. 25 Setting Items Sub menu Default Language Yes/No English Deutsche Camera Name Camera Name 12345678 Description -Returns to default settings. Default settings are as follows:English, Photo,5MP,1Pict, Serial number and so on. -English , Japanese, Deutsche can be selected as camera language. Software Update Update Version BT1.0 Camera Version 26 MOUNTING After the setting the camera's time/date and other options to your preference , you're ready to take it outside and begin capturing images of animals in the area you want to monitor. When mounting the camera to a tree, use the adjustable web belt provided. Please be sure to mount it in place correctly and securely. To get the optimal picture quality, the tree should be about 10-30ft. away from the place to be monitored, with the camera placed at a height of 3.6-4.5ft. Tips: Try not to mount the camera facing the rising or setting sun. If mounting to a feeder or in a dusty environment , be sure to clean the camera lens and the PIR sensor regularly. Periodically check the mounting of the camera to make sure it hasn't come loose. Check the batteries frequently to ensure they are still providing power to the camera. 27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Resolution Trigger Speed Camera Lens(FOV) IR Illumination IR Flash Distance Video Resolution Detection Distance Recovery Rate Time Lapse Mode Multi Shot Mode 5MP Native Sensor/Up to 30MP Interpolated 0.3s 120 degree 40pcs 850 LEDs 90' Flash 2560x1440P 1920x1080P 1280 x720P 640x480P Up To 80 ft 1s Yes Up to 6 Per Trigger 28 WIFI Bluetooth Battery Life LCD Screen Button Interface Attachment Interface Case Color Power Source DC IN Cable Lock Compatible Accessories Weight (Product without packaging) Dimensions (Product without packaging) IEEE802.11b/g/n 5.0 BLE Up to 18 mouth 2.0" LCD Screen Backlit 6 Button 1/4"-20 Brass Insert Bottom w/Dead Stop Camo Dipped Front Case 8AA 12V 12V DC In Yes, Closed Dual Slot Above Dual Strap Slot Nylon Strap with Buckle Less Than 273.5 Grams (Without Batteries) 147mm x90mm x55mm 29 FAQ CAMERA WON'T POWER UP battery spaces with no"gaps". 2.We recommend using a full set of 8 Energizer� Lithium AA batteries. 3.Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly, observing proper polarity. 4.Please be sure to switch the power"OFF"and remove the batteries if necessary. Trying to reopen the camera after 1 min. 30 FAQ CAMERA STOPS TAKING IMAGES OR WON'T TALK IMAGES 1.Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full (display indicates "FULL", the camera will stop taking images.) 2.Make sure that the power/mode switch is in the ON position and not set to OFF or AIM. 3.Make sure that you are using a good quality SD card in your camera. We recommends SanDisk� SD cards up to 32GB. 4.If the SD card has its write protect switch in the lock position, the camera will not take images. completed using the"format"function. Make sure you have backed up (saved to your 6.Please make sure that the battery have the enough power to support to work. 31 FAQ BATTERY LIFE IS SHORTER THAN EXPECTED 1.Check to make sure you have used new alkaline or lithium batteries. We recommends using a full set of 8 Energize� Lithium AA batteries to obtain maximum battery life. 2. These are several variables that will determine the battery life including type of batteries, temperature outside, recording settings, frequency of camera activity, etc. Colder temperatures, night photos and photo frequency (low camera delay) will result in shorter battery life. Note: capturing video clips and time lapse uses more power and will result in shorter battery life than capture motion detected photos. 2S Interval mode will use more power as more photos and videos will be taken. We recommends setting the Interval time for more longer time to maximize battery life. 3. .Make sure that you are using a good quality SD card in your camera. We recommends SanDisk� SD cards up to 32GB. Our experience indicates that poor quality SD cards can sometimes reduce your camera battery life. 32 FAQ CAMERA PIR WON'T WORK 1.Check the Interval time you settings. It won't take images for a long time if you setting settings. 3.Higher temperature will make the PIR detection distance become shorter. So that sometimes the animal will not be monitored even it is through by the PIR sensor's detection of activity in the area it covers. Please be sure to mount the camera in place correctly and securely. The height is need to keep the same between the animal and camera. CAMERA TAKES CONTINUOUS IMAGES OF NO SUBJECT A camera has what is know as a"false trigger"if the PIR sensor thinks that there is motion and heat in front of the camera lens when there is no subject in the images. These"false triggers"are the result of placing the camera in an environment where there is motion associated with tree branches creating motion in front of the camera or an area where 33 FAQ Setting a camera up over water is also a potential cause for this issue. To remedy this situation. 1.Try moving the camera to an area that does not have any of these issues or remove potential obstacles near the lens if possible. 2.If the camera continuous to take images when there is no subject in them, test the camera by placing it in an inside environment and aiming at a location where there is no motion. If the camera continuous to show issues, then there is probably an electronic component issue. If this the case, please contact service team. PHOTO AND VIDEO QUALITY PROBLEMS 1.The image is blurred or out of focus 2.Daytime photos or videos appear too bright/dark Make sure that the camera is not aimed at the sun or other light sources during the day. 34 FAQ 3.Night photos or video appear too bright 3m from the camera. Subjects may appear too light at closer distances. your problem ASAP. 35 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, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. 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. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.