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4 IR Aim / Power Switch
This switch has two functions. It will assist in aiming your camera with the use of infrared detection. The
Status light will flash red when motion is detected. It will also turn the camera power ON and OFF.
6 Infrared Sensor
Detects motion and instructs the camera to activate using the preferences setup by the user .
5 LED Infrared Flash
In low light situations the LED flash will activate using infrared technology.
8 Menu Button
The (Menu) button is used to turn on the (Setup Selection) screen so the operator can run the camera
in (Auto) mode or to customize the cameras different feature settings.
9 Light Sensor
Detects the amount of ambient light available and tells the camera if the infrared flash will be needed.
10 Status LED Indicator
The LED Indicator will blink red when motion is detected in the IR Aim function or flashes regularly during
time lapse photography.
11 Water-Resistant Seal
Helps keep moisture out of the unit during wet conditions.
12 Battery LED Indicator
Turns green to Indicate batteries are low and need to be replaced.
13 Up / Down Buttons
The up or down buttons are used to move up or down to change the values for each setting.
14 OK / Select Button
Used to select the settings for the camera.
15 Left / Right Buttons
Used to move forward or backward when changing the values of the settings or moving to the next
setting.
16 Battery Chamber Release
Press the button to release the battery holder.
17 LCD Display
Shows important operational information such as battery level, picture count, and camera features and
setting options.
18 Tripod Mount
Is used to mount your camera to a tripod when necessary.
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19 Battery Chamber Holder
Is used to store batteries. Note: make sure that your (+ or
_
) polarities match the polarities indicated
inside the battery chamber.
22 12V DC Power Panel Plug
Is used to connect an external power source. Accepts Moultrie accessories. Visit us at
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22 USB Out Port
Is used to connect your camera to a computer or external device to download, view, or delete
pictures and videos off the camera.
23 SD Card Slot
Will accept SD cards up to 32 GB. To extract SD card gently push the card inward and let go, the card
should pop out enough to remove.
24 TV Out Port
Is used to view stored pictures or videos on an external monitor.
25 Tree Mount
Is used to mount your camera to a tree or pole using tree mount tripod accessory.
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Definitions
There are a number of ways for you download
and view the pictures, videos in the field or
at another location.
In the Field
You can download the pictures, videos,
and time lapse pictures with the aid of
external devices. To download use an
external player or card reader that is
supported by 12V DC or Mini USB Jack.
Removing
To remove the SD Memory Card open
the camera cover and push gently on
the SD card and it will pop out slightly
allowing you to remove it. Load the
SD card into the player or card reader
to view or move stored images
to another location.
Important
Make sure that the camera is in the OFF
position before removing SD card.
Remove the entire camera and transport to another location to download images. To
connect the camera to a PC computer, turn the camera ON, press the MENU button once
to change to SETUP Mode. Connect the USB cord (
not included) between the USB out port
and the PC computer. The computer will recognize the camera as a removable drive. The
unit works with Windows XP/Vista/7. Copy the images and videos from the camera onto
your PC for further editing or printing. When the USB cable is disconnected, the camera will
go back to SETUP mode.
Downloading & Viewing Images
Connecting to Computer
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