User manual
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Troubleshooting 
For answers to questions about your RECONYX™ UltraFire™ camera that you 
cannot find in this Instruction Manual, please contact RECONYX™ Technical 
Support at support@reconyx.com or call 1-866-493-6064. 
Firmware Updates 
You should also periodically check the RECONYX® web site for firmware 
updates for your camera. We periodically release firmware updates with new 
features and/or performance enhancements. Updating firmware on the 
UltraFire™ Series cameras takes just a few minutes and is well worth the effort 
to ensure your camera is performing at the highest level possible.  
Limited Night Time Range 
If your nighttime range is less than expected, check to be sure your batteries are 
new or fully charged. NiMH rechargeable batteries or Energizer® 1.5V AA 
Ultimate Lithium™ batteries are the only power source approved for RECONYX® 
cameras. Alkaline batteries cannot deliver enough amperage to power the 
illuminator consistently at night and are not recommended.  
The physical camera setup is also important in getting good nighttime images. If 
you aim the camera out over an open field where there is nothing within range to 
reflect the Infrared energy back toward the camera, the images will appear very 
dark (like shining a flashlight into the night sky). The best nighttime images will 
be captured when you have a backdrop of some sort that will reflect energy back 
toward the camera (e.g. trees, tall grass, fence, building, hillside, etc). 
Focus Problems 
If your images appear cloudy or out of focus, first consider whether there was 
condensation or frost on the camera windows; you may wish to check your 
camera after a fresh snowfall to be sure the windows are not covered with snow. 
Next, check the windows for dirt and water spots, and gently clean them with a 
clean soft cloth and glass cleaner or water. Image clarity can also be adversely 
affected by very high temperatures, so it is a good idea to mount your camera 
where it will not be getting direct sunlight during the heat of the day.  
False Triggers 
If you seem to be getting false triggers (i.e. the camera is taking pictures of 
nothing); first, restore your camera back to the Default settings and try your 










