JAGER PRO M.I.N.E. CAM Operation Manual

Summary of M.I.N.E. CAM

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  • Page 2: Warranty

    2 warranty limited warranty: jager pro, llc warrants the product to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase (“warranty period”). Jager pro, llc will repair or replace, at its option, the product if it fails to function proper...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    3 table of contents camera characteristics................................................ 04 getting started.............................................................. 07 initial sd card programming........................................ 07 main menu tabs...........................................

  • Page 4: Camera Characteristics

    4 front view camera characteristics 1 2 3 4 5 2 6 6 6 1. Antenna: standard antenna shown receives cell tower signals. Our 5 decibel booster antenna is available as an accessory for operation in low signal areas. 2. Ir illuminators: twin banks using 52 infrared leds that illuminate the target area wh...

  • Page 5: 1. Sd Card Port:

    5 1. Sd card port: slot for receiving an sd card. The camera has no internal memory. An sd card smaller than 32gb must be used to store photos, video and gsm data. 2. Usb port: standard usb cable connection interface to transfer information between the camera and a computer. 3. Transmitter port: tra...

  • Page 6: Off, Setup And On.

    6 left inside view 1. Antenna port: attachment point to install various antennas depending on local cellular strength. Our 5 db booster antenna is available as an accessory for operation in low signal areas. 2. Display: screen to observe menus, photos and settings. 3. Selector switch: used to enter ...

  • Page 7: Battery Polarity Symbols:

    7 battery polarity symbols: located on the front of the battery tray. Aids in proper battery polarity and installation. Right inside view initial sd card programming we recommend an at&t sim card as their data package has unlimited text and photo messaging for only $19.99 per month. The camera was d...

  • Page 8: Gsm Tab. Then

    8 9. Open the sd card file and two folders should appear; dcim and gsmsetup. Right-click on the gsmsetup file and choose “extract all…”. 7. Press ok to save the uov setup tool to the sd card. The screen will revert back to the initial display. 8. Turn off the camera and eject the sd card. Insert it ...

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    9 note: change the folder name by deleting gsmsetup from the text box. Only the drive letter of the sd card should remain (see example below). 10. Click the “extract” button. 11. The three items below should appear in the sd card file. 12. Double click on the “uov setup” file and the below screen sh...

  • Page 10: • Send Mode

    10 • send mode instant: (recommended) the camera sends a photo immediately when it takes a photo. It will only send an sms text message of the sequence number when a video is taken (video: 3/99). The max num field indicates the maximum number of photos or texts allowed to be sent within 24 hours. Th...

  • Page 11: • Operator Parameter

    11 • operator parameter choose the country and gsm wireless carrier of the sim card. Custom must be selected if an at&t or t-mobile sim card is not used. Click custom and manually input the parameters for the url, apn, ip and port according to the alternate gsm service provider settings. At&t or t-m...

  • Page 12: Rename

    12 browse button rename when on, up to eight letters can be entered in the field on the right such as the example above. The name appears on every photo which makes it easier to identify each camera site when multiple cameras are being used. Path the sd card folder must be selected. If not selected,...

  • Page 13: Sd Card Programming Complete

    13 sd card programming complete the sd card has been properly programmed when an icon named profile.Bin is visible on the sd card screen. Note: click on “this program installed correctly” if the above pop up window appears after step 13. 14. Eject sd card from the computer and insert into camera. 15...

  • Page 14: Cam Tab:

    14 press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to cycle through the tab settings. Press ◄ or ► to select items with white highlights to view the choices. Press ok to save the new setting which will change the highlight to red. Press ▲ or ▼ to view the next setting. Cycle to the top ▲ of the tab (no white highlights) b...

  • Page 15: • Time Lapse

    15 • time lapse off: camera triggers only during pir event. (recommend) on: camera automatically triggers at selected intervals. Gsm tab: • send mode instant: (recommended) the camera sends a photo immediately when it takes a photo. It will only send an sms text message of the sequence number when a...

  • Page 16: Menu

    16 email phone 1:5678897654 2: 3: 4: exit menu • send to: phone: (recommended) a text photo will arrive to a cell phone much faster than an email can arrive to either a cell phone or computer provided the cell phone has good reception. A phone number must appear in recipients. Email: the image will ...

  • Page 17: Sys Tab:

    17 sys tab: • set clock: enter correct date and time. • time stamp: choose on or off to select the date and time stamp on the picture. • flash range: choose between 6m/20ft or 12m/40ft. We recommend 12m/40ft to maximize infrared illumination. • password: the default password is 0000. Choose off to s...

  • Page 18: Att

    18 5m att 01-03-2013 15:43:35 00002 / 15797m [ ] note: allow approximately 10-20 seconds for the camera to acquire a cellular signal. If “login fail” appears on the display, move the selector switch off and repeat steps. The 5 db booster antenna (accessory) is necessary for cellular operation in low...

  • Page 19: Sms Command Codes

    19 the m.I.N.E.™ cam is able to receive text commands from four phone numbers to perform various functions remotely. The sms switch must be on for the camera to receive these text commands. The phone number in position one is the commander and has the ability to add/delete subordinate phone numbers ...

  • Page 20: Exterior

    20 exterior 1. Inspect the outside of the camera body for any cracks which may cause water or moisture damage to electronics. 2. Check for condensation in both ir led bank covers. 3. Ensure the antenna is not loose, bent, broken or cracked. 4. Wipe excess dirt from camera lens with a soft cloth and ...

  • Page 21: Camera Accessories

    21 camera accessories external 5 db booster antenna this antenna is designed for areas where cellular coverage is weak and enables users to expand the usable range of the m.I.N.E.™ cam. • 5 db gain for remote areas • 2.5 feet mast allows for higher vertical reach in terrain such as valleys and thick...

  • Page 22: Purchasing A Sim Card

    22 purchasing a sim card at&t sim cards must be purchased in person from an at&t corporate store; not an at&t authorized retailer. Type “at&t corporate store” into a search engine (i.E. Google or bing) and enter your zip code to find the nearest location. Users cannot request unlimited messaging pac...

  • Page 23: Glossary

    23 glossary cdma - code division multiple access is a competing cell phone service technology to gsm, which is the world’s most widely used cell phone standard. Sprint, verizon, and virgin mobile use cdma. Gprs - general packet radio service was early technology to enable data communication on gsm n...

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