Acorn Ltl 5210A Manuel utilisateur

Scouting Camera
Ltl 5210A(12MP)
USER’S MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information..............................................................2
1.1 Introduction.............................................................. 2
1.2 Application................................................................3
1.3 Illustration.................................................................3
Quick Start............................................................................. 5
2.1 Load Batteries...........................................................5
2.2 Insert SD Card.......................................................... 6
2.3 Enter Test Mode........................................................7
2.4 Enter Live Mode.......................................................9
Advanced Settings..................................................................11
3.1 Parameter Settings.................................................... 11
3.2 File Format............................................................... 15
Warranty Information...........................................................16
Appendix I Technical Specifications.................................... 17
Appendix II Package Contents............................................. 20
Appendix III Instruction on Installing Additional Battery Box
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Introduction
Our scouting camera (also called game camera/trail camera) is a
scouting device. It can be triggered by sudden change of ambient
temperature caused by moving game in a region of interest (ROI),
which is detected by a highly sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR)
sensor, and then take pictures or video clips automatically.
Ltl-5210A feature:
12 Mega Pixels Color CMOS
With 10 languages to choose
Voice recording function available
Sharp and bright color pictures in daytime and clear
black/white pictures at night
Ultra low standby power consumption. Extremely long
in-field life (in standby mode, up to 3 months with 4 x
AA batteries and 6 months with 8 x AA batteries)
Unique side Prep Sensor design provides wider sensing
angle and enhances camera’s response speed
Perform in the most extreme temperatures from -22°F to
158°F
Compact size (5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ½ inches). Well designed
to deploy covertly
Impressively quick trigger time (1 second)
Backpack-looking tree grabber makes mounting and
aiming a snap

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Serial Number function enables you to code locations in
the photos. This helps multi-camera users identify the
location when reviewing the photos
Date, time, temperature, moon phase can be stamped in
the pictures
Lockable and password protected
1.2 Application
Trail camera for hunting
Animal or event observation
Motion-triggered security camera, for home, office and
community
All other indoor/outdoor surveillance where invasion
evidence needed
1.3 Illustration
Figure 1.1 shows the front view of the camera
Figure 1.2 shows the bottom view of the camera
Figure 1.3 shows the back view of the camera

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Figure 1.1: Front View
Figure 1.2: Bottom View-1

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Figure 1.2: Bottom View-2
The camera provides the following connections for external
devices: USB port, SD card slot, TV out jack, and external DC
power in jack. The 3-way Power/Mode Switch is used to select the
main operation modes: OFF,ON and TEST.
To supply power, it is recommended to use four new
high-performance alkaline AA batteries or low self-discharge
Ni-MH chargeable AA batteries. To achieve longer in-field time,
install the additional battery box which contains four more AA
batteries.

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Figure 1.3: Back View
QUICK START
2.1 Load Batteries
Let us begin with loading the batteries. Please follow the
instructions below.
Open the bottom cover by pulling down the lock hole.
Push the cover of the battery compartment and release.
It will pop out.
Install 4 AA batteries. Make sure the polarity matches
the sign on the cover.
Replace the cover.
Alternatively the camera can run on an external 6V DC power
source (optional, user provided). When both external power and

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batteries are connected, the camera will be powered by the
external one.
2.2 Insert SD Card
The camera does not come with internal memory. So it will not
work without a SD (Secure Digital) memory card or SDHC (High
Capacity) card. Before inserting the SD card into the card slot,
please make sure the write-protect switch on the side of the SD
card is “off” (NOT in the “Lock” position). The supported
memory capacity is up to 16GB. If you use a card capable of
above 16GB, make sure you test it before putting the camera in
use.
Figure 2.1
CAUTION: ALWAYS SWITCH THE CAMERA TO OFF
MODE BEFORE YOU INSTALL OR REMOVE THE
BATTERIES OR THE SD CARD.
2.3 Enter Test Mode

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Switch to the TEST position to enter the Test mode. In this mode
you can take pictures or video clips like a regular digital camera,
or enter the Menu to set up parameters. On the keypad there are
four “shortcut” functional keys (see Figure 2-1) working as below:
Figure 2.2
Press the key to set the camera to shoot video
clips.
Press the key to set the camera to take still
pictures.
Press the SHOT key to manually trigger the shutter.
A photo or video (depending on the camera setting) will
be taken and saved to the SD card. If the display shows
“CARD PROTECTED” when you press the SHOT key,
switch the power OFF, remove the SD card and slide its
write-protect switch to off.
Press the REPLAY key to review/playback
photos/videos on the LCD screen, or a connected TV
monitor. Use and key to navigate.
There is another key, MENU, on the keypad that allows you to
program the camera to work the way you want. Please make

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reference to 3.1 Parameter Settings in the Advanced Operation
section.
Under the test mode, one useful function you would like is testing
the work area of the PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor, specifically the
sensing angle and monitoring distance. To perform the test:
First strap the camera on a tree aiming the region of
interest (ROI).
Walk slowly from one side of the ROI to the other
parallel to the camera. Try different distances and angles
from the camera.
If the Motion Indicator flashes blue, it indicates the
position from where you were detected by one of the
side Prep PIR sensors. If the Motion Indicator flashes
red, it indicates the position from where you were
captured by the main PIR sensor.
By doing this test, you can find the best placement when mounting
and aiming the Our scouting camera. In general, you are
recommended to place the camera 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) above
the ground.
To avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and motion
disturbances, please do not aim the camera at a heat source (i.e.
the sun) or nearby tree branches and limbs. The ideal direction to
aim at is North or South. Also, remove any limbs close to the front
of the camera.
2.4 Enter Live Mode
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