PNI Hunting 300C User Manual

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Summary of Hunting 300C

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    Hunting camera pni hunting 3c/300c user manual.

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    Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. - 10 - 1.1 fully functionality introduction ............................................................................................... - 10 - 1.2 applicatio...

  • Page 3: 1.  Introduction

    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 12mp hd digital camera was totally r&d by our diligent and smart engineers based on feedbacks and requirements from customers globally....

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    Test condition: lcd screen off. Mode: “power on” _pir intelligent automatically monitoring 8aa alkaline batteries photos shot per day working time video clips shot per day working time ir leds on max.Range 100 pics 36 days 10secs video clips 10 clips 37 days balanced 100 pics 31 days min. Blur 100 p...

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    Mode. 1.6 attention 1. Insert the sd memory card correctly, camera does not support sd card hot swap (insertion). 2. Please use high-quality aa batteries in order to prevent battery cells from corrosion of leaked acid. 3. Use right adaptor (12v/1a or 2a) of this camera to supply power, and do not in...

  • Page 6: 2. Camera Description

    2. Camera description 2.1 front view 25 ir leds indicator led light sensor lens (day/night) 56 ir led’s pir sensor 31 ir leds (can be turned off) 2.2 bottom view pull slightly to open this cover dc in sd card slot tv out usb port.

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    Battery slot 2.3 internal view sim card slot (only gprs model) battery slot.

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    2.4 function keys & other details a. Switch buttons camera/video switch gprs switch power switch ir leds group switch power switch 1) switch on to enable camera to work; note: indicator light flashes 5 times before camera starts to work on pir (pir auto mode) 2) switch on, then press “ok” once to wa...

  • Page 9: 3. Using Instructions

    3. Using instructions 3.1 how to start the camera? Switch on “power switch” note: camera comes pre-programmed with factory default settings. So for test purpose, user only needs to insert a sd card and batteries to start test by powering on. 3.2 how to set the functions? A. Switch on “power switch”,...

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    3.7 operation menu test mode, press “menu” once to enter camera setting menu; to navigate setting interface by pressing “←”, “↑”, “→”, or “↓”, press “ok” for selection, “menu” to exit to previous page, and “menu” to switch alpha/ digits/ symbols. Cam settigs default value programmable options cam id...

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    Pir settings default programmable options sensitivity high high, middle, low higher sensitivity is 1) more sensitive to movements by smaller subjects; 2) longer detection distance; 3) easier for sensor to detect difference between body heat and outdoor temperature; 4) easier to trigger camera to rec...

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    Gmail ip: smtp.Gmail.Com; 2) insert ftp communication port; the most used port is 21; 3) insert ftp server password. Note: ftp function will only send pictures to the preset ftp server; if the ftp settings are wrong then you will not receive any pictures from the camera send to email: insert email a...

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    Frequency 50hz, 60hz; improper setting may cause camera screen flicker sd cycle select “on”, press “ok”, camera will continue to record photos/videos by deleting earliest photos or video clips. Reset select “yes” to reset camera back to factory default settings. Password select “on”, press “ok”, to ...

  • Page 14: 4. Specification

    4. Specification image sensor 5 mega pixels color cmos effective pixels 2560x1920 day/night mode yes ir range 20m ir setting top: 25 led, foot: 31led memory sd card (8mb – 32 gb) lens f=3.0; fov=100°; auto ir-cut-remove (at night) lcd screen 2” tft, rgb, 262k pir sensitivity 3 sensitive levels: high...

  • Page 15: 5. Trouble Shooting

    5. Trouble shooting • photos do not capture subject of interest 1. Check the “sensor level” (pir sensitivity) parameter setting. For warm environmental conditions, set the sensor level to “high” and for cold weather use, set the sensor for “low”. 2. Try to set your camera up in an area where no heat...

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    6. A certain surroundings (like trees, walls, ground, etc.) within flash range can get you better night time images; please do not aim camera to total open field where there is nothing within ir flash range to reflect flash back; it’s like shinning a flashlight into sky in night, you just can’t see ...