Hawke 46102 Manuel utilisateur

14MP NATURE CAMERA

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COMPONENTS
1. 48 IR LED Illuminator (covert)
2. Detection Indicator
3. Day Camera / Night Camera
4. PIR Sensor (motion detector)
5. Light Sensor
6. Microphone
7. Camera Tripod Socket
8. DC-IN Jack
9. Temperature Sensor
10.USB Port
11.SD Card Slot
12.2 Inch Color LCD Screen
13.“PHOTO”/“BOTH”/“VIDEO” Switch
14.“H”/“M”/“L” PIR Sensitivity Switch
15.“ON”/“OFF” Power Switch
16.Arrow Buttons
17.“SETUP” Button
18.“OK” Button
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QUICK START
1. Insert SD card and 8x AA batteries.
2. Push the power switch into the “ON” position.
3. The main menu will be displayed on screen.
4. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the SETTINGS menu and press “OK”.
5. Navigate through the menu using the up, down, left and right arrow buttons.
6. Press the “OK” button to select the highlighted option. Make changes to its setting using the
arrow buttons. Press “OK” to conrm and save the setting.
7. Once all settings have been conrmed press the “SETUP” button to return to the main menu
screen.
8. The camera has three capture modes: “PHOTO”, “BOTH” and “VIDEO”.These are selected
using the switch below the camera’s display screen.When the switch is in the “BOTH” position
the camera will take a still image at the start of every video recording.
9. The camera has three PIR sensitivity (motion detection) settings: “H” (high), “M” (medium) and
“L” (low).The PIR switch is located under the display screen. If you want the camera to detect
long distance targets or small animals, use the “H” (high) sensitivity setting.
10.Use the arrow buttons to highlight CAMERA and press “OK”.The display will turn off and the
camera is ready to capture photos/videos.
11.Place the camera in the desired location with a clear view of the intended target.
• Ensure the power switch is in the “OFF” position when not in use.

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• Provided the batteries still have power and have not been removed, the setup conguration will
be stored for the next time you use the camera. Simply select CAMERA at the main menu to
turn the display screen off and start photo/video capture.
SETTING UP
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Ensure the power switch is in the “OFF” position when installing or removing batteries.The
camera is designed to operate with 8x AA non-rechargeable batteries. 1.5V alkaline batteries are
recommended. Ensure the voltage and polarity (+/-) are correct before installing batteries (icons
depict battery loading direction inside the camera). Incorrect voltage or polarity (+/-) could damage
the camera.
BATTERY STATUS
Certain camera functions will stop working as the batteries lose power.The battery indicator will
ash twice during the night and go into sleep mode when there is not enough power to support
the IR ash (the camera will resume normal operation during the day). As the power decreases
further, the battery indicator will ash 10 times and the camera will turn off. The batteries need to
be replaced.
SD CARD INSTALLATION
The maximum capacity for the camera’s SD card is 32GB. Ensure the camera’s power switch is in

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the “OFF” position when installing or removing the SD card. Insert the SD card and fully depress
until it clicks (an icon depicts SD card loading direction inside the camera).To remove the SD card,
depress until it clicks and is ejected.
The SD card must be clean (no images from other sources). If you are using the SD card from
another camera, please make sure to format the SD card prior to using in the camera.
CAMERA MODE
The camera has three capture modes:“PHOTO”, “BOTH” and “VIDEO”.These are selected using
the switch below the camera’s display screen.When the switch is in the “BOTH” position the
camera will take a still image at the start of every video recording.
PIR SENSITIVITY (MOTION DETECTION)
The camera has three PIR sensitivity settings: “H” (high), “M” (medium) and “L” (low).The PIR
switch is located under the display screen. If you want the camera to detect long distance targets
or small animals, use the “H” (high) sensitivity setting.
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
The camera should be mounted approximately 1.2 to 1.5 meters off the ground with the camera
pointed at a slight downward angle.Avoid mounting the camera facing east or west as the rising
and setting sun can produce overexposed images. Ensure the camera lens and PIR sensor (motion
detector) are not blocked by any branches or debris.

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Insert the strap through the slots on the rear of the camera.Wrap the strap around the mounting
surface. Secure the strap and tighten the buckle. Ensure the camera clasp is closed to obtain proper
weather resistance.
CAMERA COVERAGE
Mount the camera in the location it will be used. Open the camera and select PREVIEW at the
main menu. Close the camera.After 30 seconds a red light on the front of the camera will blink
when you enter the coverage area.Adjust the camera’s position as needed. Press the “SETUP”
button to return to the main menu.
VIEW MEDIA ON COMPUTER
Push the power switch into the “ON” position. Connect the camera to your computer with the
USB lead supplied, your computer will recognize the camera as mass storage.The camera’s display
will turn off while connected.You can now view, move or delete the media on the camera’s SD
card. Ensure the power switch is in the “OFF” position before disconnecting the camera from your
computer.
VIEW MEDIA USING CARD READER
Depress the SD card and remove it from the camera. Insert the SD card into a card reader (not
supplied).You can now view, move or delete the media on the SD card.

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MAIN MENU: CAMERA
Select CAMERA from the main menu screen.The screen will turn off and start capturing photos/
videos as per your settings. CAMERA – Press “OK” to conrm.
MAIN MENU: PLAYBACK
Select PLAYBACK from the main menu screen.You can now review or delete photos and videos.
PLAYBACK – Use the left and right arrows to move between media – Press the up arrow to bring
up the Delete This File? option – Use the left and right arrows to move from No to Yes – Press
“OK” to conrm. Press “SETUP” to return to the main menu.
MAIN MENU: PREVIEW
Select PREVIEW from the main menu screen. You can now see the camera’s eld of view and
capture photos and videos manually. PREVIEW – Press “OK” to capture photo or video – Press
“OK” or “SETUP” to stop video capture. Press “SETUP” to return to the main menu.
The “PHOTO”/“BOTH”/“VIDEO” switch must be in the desired position before entering
PREVIEW.

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS
SETTINGS: BASIC
Set Date
Setting the date before use will ensure the correct month, day and year are recorded on the image.
SETTINGS – Basic (default) – Set Date – Use the left and right arrows to move between 00
(month), 00 (day) and 0000 (year) – Use the up and down arrows to edit the selected number –
Press “OK” to conrm.
Set Time
Setting the time before use will ensure the correct time is recorded on the image or video.
SETTINGS – Basic (default) – Set Time – Use the left and right arrows to move between 00
(hours) and 00 (minutes) – Use the up and down arrows to edit the selected number – Press
“OK” to conrm.
Delay Time
Camera delay is used to set the amount of time that the camera will sleep between taking images
after the PIR has triggered.This setting ranges from 1 second to 10 minutes.The default delay is
5 seconds. SETTINGS – Basic (default) – Set Delay – Use the left and right arrows to move
between 00 Min (minutes) and 00 Sec (seconds) – Use the up and down arrows to edit the
selected number – Press “OK” to conrm.

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Working Mode
Working mode is used to set the camera’s activation to PIR (motion detection), time-lapse or a
combination of both. PIR:The camera works on PIR activation. Time Lapse:The camera takes an
image at certain intervals of time.The interval time ranges from 1 minute to 24 hours. Both:The
camera uses both PIR and time-lapse modes. SETTINGS – Basic (default) – Working Mode – Use
the left and right arrows to move between PIR, Time Lapse and Both – Press “OK” to conrm.
If you select Time Lapse or Both, you can set the time lapse interval using the TL Interval setting
in the Advance menu (can be set from 1 minute to 24 hours).
SETTINGS: PHOTO
Day Photo Size
Sets the image quality for photos captured in daylight from 5MP, 8MP or 14MP. SETTINGS –
Photo – Day Photo Size – Use the left and right arrows to move between 5MP, 8MP and 14MP
– Press “OK” to conrm.
Day Photo Num (Burst)
Captures a burst of images every time the camera is triggered. SETTINGS – Photo – Day Photo
Num – Use the up and down arrows to move from 1P (1 image) to 10P (10 images) – Press “OK”
to conrm.
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