OFF mode: The power switch is at the OFF position.
ON mode: The power switch is at the ON position.
TEST mode: The power switch is at TEST position.
In the above three modes, the OFF mode is the specified safe mode when replacing the microSD or batteries and transporting the camera.
A. There are 3 modes under the system setting for your selection.a. CameraIt only takes photos at a time.b. it only takes videos at a time.c. Camera &Video.It takes photos firstly, then takes videos.B. There are also 2 ways to take photos or videos.a. Manually to press the SHOT buttonAfter sliding the power switch to ‘TEST’, without any menu on the screen, press Shot to take photos or videos.b. AutomaticallyAfter sliding the power switch to ON, the LED blinks 15s, then the camera takes photos or videos when the movement is detected.C. To view the photos or videos on the camera, please turn off the camera, slide the power switch to Test, press the OK button to enter the view model.a. Photos viewingPress the up or down button to view the previous or the next photo.b. Videos viewingPress the Replay button to start the video, press the Replay button again to stop.Note: Press OK to return to the screen.D. Please note that this is not an error with the Camera:Heavy rain, fog, and drizzle (in the dark) will give white photos without motive
E. Sending image via 2G/GSM/MMS/GPRS Preparation
2G/GSM Mobile Operator Service.
Format 2GB+ MicroSD card.
Computer (Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 system).
One SIM card without PIN lock
The SIM card should be able to send images via 2G/GSM/ GPRS/MMS networks.
12V power(8 AA Batteries, or 12V input power supply).
MSCONFIG Program in CD.
Users need to ask the provider for 2G MMS data (APN+account+password, MMSC+IP+PORT) or find this info on the provider’s homepage.
2G GPRS data for SMTP setting from the provider (APN+account+password).
Sender Email server info (server+port+email+password).
MMS Setting Steps
Insert microSD card and SIM to the camera, put batteries in cam, then turn the camera to test mode, check there are signal bar and ”SIM” on the camera screen. Thenconnect the camera to the PC with the included USB cable. insert CD to computer, open, and then double click
Choose or in Go to table, select
Insert and
Fill in and or
Go to, choose
Click the button and save as Parameter.dat to microSD card.
Plug the USB cable from the camera.
Go to the in-camera menu, check the subsetting is the same as the above setting.
Turn camera to on mode GPRS Setting Steps
Insert microSD card and SIM to camera put batteries in cam. then turn the camera to test mode, check there are a signal bar and ”SIM” on the camera screen. Then connect the camera to the PC with the included USB cable. Insert CD to computer, open and then double click.
Choose or , Go to table, select
Insert all
Fill in sender email info in and
Go to the table, choose
Click the button and save as Parameter.dat to microSD card.
Plug the USB cable from the camera.
Go to in cam menu, check the subsetting is the same as the above setting.
Turn the camera to on mode.
F. SMS Command-List
MMS/SMTP needs to be set ‘on’ mode before using this SMS command 1 *500* take a picture (can work in both MMS and SMTP mode) SIM in the camera will send pictures to the phone you set in parameter when received *500* command 2. *505* take a picture and send to the mobile who sends SMS sim in the camera will send pictures to inserted Mobile ID and/or email when got* 505* Command, no matter MMS or SMTP mode.But sim will send images via MMS to the mobile who sends SMS when the camera is only in MMS mode 3.*520* check the picture quantity and battery status (can work in both MMS and SMTP mode) SIM will send Total Jpg: Free Space: Battery Level: when receive *520* command 4. *530* turn on the sensor (can work in both MMS and SMTP mode) SIM will send Start OK when receive *530* command 5. *531* turn sensor to sleeping mode (can work in both MMS and SMTP mode) SIM will send Stop OK when receiving *531* common
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