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60 Foot Detection and Flash Range
See farther with long-distance PIR sensor and LEDs.
0.7 Second Trigger Speed
Never miss a shot with lightning fast 0.7 second trigger speed.
Quick Set Options
Set up in seconds with pre-programmed options.
Burst Rapid-Fire Mode
Rapid-fire Burst Mode, multiple exposures per triggering.
18 IR LEDs
Perfectly illuminate your nighttime photos with 18 IR LED lights.
Install 8 AA batteries and a class 10 SD card into camera.
Mount the camera at the desired location using the strap mount, Python Lock cable, Articulating Ball Joint Mount, or other desired mounting mechanism. Position the camera so that it does not face East or West directly as the rising and setting of the sun can cause false positive triggers.
Set camera to desired Quick Set (QSET) or to custom configuration and place in desired vantage point to start capturing photos of game.
To remove batteries from unit, simply open camera and slide the battery release switch to the left. Once the battery compartment is open, insert batteries into camera, being careful to match the orientation marked on your camera. After batteries are inserted, close the battery compartment and secure the battery release switch.
SD card slot is located on the bottom of the camera, above the battery compartment. Insert SD card with the label facing back of camera. Only minimal resistance should be felt as card is inserted and a click when the card is fully inserted.
This camera features 4 distinct modes of operation: QSET 1 | QSET 2 | QSET 3 | CUSTOM |.
Each setting is activated based upon the position of the switch inside the unit.
Once selected, the screen will display the Quick Set (QSET) that has been chosen and then count down from 9 to 0 seconds. When countdown has been completed camera is ready and in an active state.
See table for breakdown of Quick Set modes.
Name | Type | Quality | Timeout Delay | Detail |
QSET 1 | Photo | Medium | 30 sec | 3 Photos |
QSET 2 | Photo | Medium | 30 sec | 1 Photo |
QSET 3 | Video | 640 x 360 | 30 sec | 10 sec video |
The CUSTOM setting on your camera allows you to customize every setting to fit your exact needs. To begin, move the slider to the CUSTOM position and press the menu button on the camera.
Once inside the custom settings menu, use the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the different settings. To change a setting that is displayed, press the Enter key and the setting will begin flashing. At this point use the Up and Down arrows to change the setting. When finished press the Enter button to save the change or press Menu to cancel change.
When you are finished configuring your camera's settings, press the Menu button to return your camera to an active state.
DATE: This setting is used by the camera to display the correct date on the Info Bar of the image.
TIME: This setting is used by the camera to display the correct time on the Info Bar of the image.
OPERATION MODE: The operation mode setting is accessible immediately after the Time setting. The screen will be blank with either Video or Photo displayed on the right side of screen. Press Enter to change between Photo and Video mode.
OPTIONS: Photo | Video
PIR DELAY: This setting is used to determine how long the camera will wait before reinitializing the PIR sensor after taking a photo.
OPTIONS: 5 sec | 10 sec | 15 sec | 30 sec | 60 sec
PHOTO BURST: This setting determines how many photos are taken each time the camera is activated.
OPTIONS: 1 photo – 3 photos
Note: This setting is only applicable in photo mode.
RESOLUTION: This setting will determine the quality of each image. A higher quality will result in better photos and take more memory space.
OPTIONS: High | Med | Low
Note: This setting is only applicable in photo mode.
VIDEO LENGTH: This setting is used to determine the length of time, in seconds, of a video recording
OPTIONS: 5 sec | 10 sec | 20 sec
Note: This setting is only applicable in video mode.
There are a few methods for viewing and deleting your files.
Q: Will I lose my images and settings if the batteries die?
A: You will lose your settings but not your images. The images are stored on your external SD memory card so your images will be intact only on your card.
Q: Why is my camera taking pictures with nothing in front of it?
A: This camera is powered by motion activation. This can cause objects, like a tree branch or moving water, within the camera frame to cause the camera to take a photo.
Q: Is there a warranty that comes with my camera or an extended warranty I can purchase?
A: Your Stealth Cam Camera comes with a Limited 1-year warranty. Please contact support at 1.877.269.8490 for more information.
Q: Can I mix batteries together?
A: No, you should never mix batteries. After your camera batteries die, always install brand new batteries in your camera.
Q: Can I use rechargeable batteries in the camera?
A: Rechargeable batteries can be used but will cause battery percentage to be reported incorrectly.
This camera is designed to function in 14°F – 104°F (-10°C - 40°C) 20%-85% relative humidity, non-condensing.
Notice
Camera is an active electronic device. Attempting to service internal parts may expose you to dangerous voltages and other risks.
Notice
To ensure the product is being utilized to its full potential, we recommend checking our website for new product updates. If your camera is having an issue, please check our website to determine you are using the latest firmware or software version.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT EMAIL: stealthcam@gsmorg.com
Please allow 48 hours for email response.
CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT & HOURS
Toll Free: 877-269-8490
CALL CENTER HOURS
Mon – Fri / 8 AM – 5 PM (CST)
GSM, LLC
P.O. Box 535189
Grand Prairie, TX 75053-9504
WEBSITE
www.stealthcam.com
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