Operating Instructions
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8    Viewing the Images and Movies on a Computer 
Connect the Camera directly to the PC 
1.  Slide the “Power” toggle switch to the “on” position 
2.  Select “Setup” Mode (Refer to Section 6.1 ) 
3.  Connect your camera to the PC via  the USB cable.  The  PC will  recognize the new device as a 
“mass storage” camera drive. 
4.  Then the user can copy, move or delete the photos and videos that are on the SD card. 
Read Images by Card Reader 
1.  Depress the SD card and pull out the card gently. 
2.  Put the SD card into the card reader (SD card readers are available in the market).. 
3.  Read images and movies from the card reader. 
9. Glossary 
  PIR: Passive Infrared Sensor. Senses motion like typical security motion detector. Requires 
infrared energy (heat) in addition to motion to trip sensor to assure detection of live animals. 
  Time-Lapse: Time lapse the camera to take pictures during a certain time interval by manually 
pre-setting. This helps the hunter or wildlife freely observer monitor the field.   
  Camera Delay:  Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. This is 
user-set based on wildlife activity in the area. 
  Resolution: The resolution selection that you have selected. MP = Mega Pixels = 1 million pixels 
HI (2560 x 1920): 5.0M pixels image. (High image quality, big file size) 
LO (2048 x 1536): 3.1M pixels image. (Medium image quality, medium file size) 
Video resolution (640 x 480@30fps): This is the resolution during video capturing. 
  FPS: Frame per second. This is the measurement of the frequency (rate) at which an imaging 










