H1 Blackhawk User Manual The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Rexing All Rights Reserved www.rexingusa.
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What’s in the box? 1 2 3 4 H1 Blackhawk User Manual The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. www.rexingusa.com 5 6 7 1. Rexing Woodlens H1 Blackhawk Camera 5. Installation Tool 2. Strip Mount 7. AV Cable 3. Screw Mount 8. User Manual 8 6. USB to Mini-USB Cable 4.
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing one of our easy operation highly qualified products. You now may enjoy the excellences reflected on this series product. This camera was totally R&D by our diligent and smart engineers based on feedbacks and requirements from customers globally. May you enjoy and adore this product as we do. And our company is always open-minded with willing to adopt creative ideas from you.
! Warning • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix battery types - use ALL lithium or ALL alkaline. • Rechargeable batteries are not recommended. b. Power Adaptor - Security Surveillance Purpose This camera can also be powered by an external 6V/2A DC adapter. Recommend to remove the alkaline batteries when power adapter is used to avoid surcharging. Electrical power is recommended for security purposes. 1.3 Attention a.
1.4 Key Specification • 2MP CMOS sensor. • 42pcs IR LED flash to cover a range of 65 feet. • Adjustable PIR sensitivity. • Impressive quick trigger time: 0.2s • Adjustable delay between motions. • 4 or 8pcs AA alkaline batteries, stand by 6 months. • Excellent image quality during daytime, transition time and night time. • Time lapse or video mode(Depending on the setting) • No motion blur technology under low light situations at 2 feet per second regular motion speed.
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Buttons and Keys Menu Key Mode Key Shot Key LCD Screen Direction Key Battery Cover OK Button SD Card Slot USB Port DC In Port Mode Switch Key Tripod Receptacles 8
Switch key • ON gear, the device enters the automatic monitoring and shooting state, and automatically takes photos or videos. • SETUP gear, users can modify settings, preview, test shot and playback photo and video. • OFF gear, turn off the device. *MENU key Shift to Settings Menu. *MODE key Switch mode among Video / Photo / Playback. *SHOT key Take photo / record video (in photo / video mode); Enlarge photo (in playback mode). *Direction key UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT *OK key Confirm the function.
3. Getting Started 3.1 Install SD card Open the latches and front housing , insert the SD card, push it until hearing a “Click” sound. 3.2 Install AA Battery Use 4 pcs or 8 pcs AA battery to power on the device. a. Open the latches and remove battery cover . b. Install 8 pcs AA batteries according to the polarity sign on the battery compartment. If only use 4 pcs batteries, please install them in the top or in the bottom of batteries compartments. c. Secure the battery cover. 3.
3.4 Menu Setting Press MENU button to enter menu setting, press UP / DOWN button to choose and press OK button to enter submenu. Under submenu, press UP / DOWN button to choose and press OK button to confirm . Press MENU button to return to the previous menu.
Sensitivity Middle Low / Middle / High Target Recording Time Off On: Start: 00:00 - 23:59 Off: Stop: 00:00 - 23:59 Time Lapse Off Normal / TL video / Off Language English English/Deutsch/Dansk/Suomi/Svenska/ Español/Français/Italiano/Nederlands/ Português/Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese/Japanese Endless Capture Off On/Off Time & Date yyyy/mm/dd 24h Set time & date/Time format/ Date format Photo Stamp Time Time/Date/Off Temp Unit Celsius Celsius/Fahrenheit Password Protection
3.5 PIR Mode - ON Gear Push the SWITCH button to ON gear after finishing setting on SETUP gear. The device will switch to PIR mode 10s later. The device will work according to the saved settings. 4. Playback Mode Photo files and video files recorded by the camera can be played back on the camera. Users can lock, unlock, delete and slide show on the device.. 4.1 Playback Video/Photo On SETUP gear, press MODE button to enter playback mode, press UP/DOWN button to look through photos and videos.
5. Specification Image Sensor 2M Sensor Lens FOV 55° IR light / Range 42 pcs IR LED / 50 feet Storage SD/SDHC card, Max. to 128GB (Class10 or faster) Photo Format: JPEG / Resolution: VGA, 2MP, 3MP, 5MP, 8MP, 12MP, 16MP Video Format: AVI / Resolution: VGA (640x480), 720P (1280x720), 1080P (1920x1080) Trigger Time 0.2 seconds Video Length 3 seconds~10 minutes Screen 2.0 inch TFT screen PIR Detection Distance 60 feet PIR Detection Angle 120° 3 PIR lens Series No.
6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Can’t switch on camera a. Please check if the batteries polarity is correct or check battery power level in daylight without enabling IR light. b. Reload the batteries and reboot the camera without inserting a SD card. c. If the above step can’t work, please format or replace your SD card and try again. 6.2 Picture color abnormal Turn off the camera and reload the batteries, and try to reboot the camera. 6.3 Camera can’t take picture. Please check if the SD card is NON-WRITABLE. 6.
Warranty & Support Warranty The Rexing H1 Blackhawk comes with a full 12-month warranty. If you register your product on our official site (https://www.rexingusa.com/support/registration), you can extend the warranty to 18 months. Support If you have any questions regarding your product, please do not hesitate to contact us at care@rexingusa.com, or call us at (877) 740-8004. Queries are typically answered within 12-24 hours.
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.