NUM axes PIE1046 Trail Camera User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- NUM axes
Table of Contents
PIE1046 Trail Camera
User Manual
# PIE1046
PIE1046 Trail Camera
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
NUM’AXES declares that the radio equipment type PIE1046 is in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available on the
following website: https://www.numaxes.com
- Contents of the product
- 1 PIE1046 trail camera
- 1 black antenna
- 1 remote antenna
- 1 USB cable
- 1 mounting strap
- 1 user’s guide
- Presentation of the product
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Power supply
3.1. Batteries
The camera runs on 12 AA size batteries. The product can work with alkaline or
Ni- MH rechargeable batteries.
You can purchase alkaline or Ni-MH AA batteries at any time on
www.numaxes.com.
Please select the battery type you’re using in the menu option “Battery type”
to reach longer operation time.
Before inserting or removing the batteries, the camera must be turned off
(switch in the OFF position).
When inserting the batteries, make sure to follow polarity indicated inside
the battery slot. Upside down batteries may cause device malfunction.
We strongly recommend changing the batteries when the power icon on the screen
or photo stamp is empty.
NOTE: Don’t mix battery types! This may cause permanent damage not covered by
the guarantee.
3.2. Solar panel
This camera is able to work with most standard solar panels with build-in
12V/2A lithium battery.
However, as rechargeable AA Ni-MH batteries need higher voltage for charging
that solar panel can’t charge the
batteries used in the battery slots.
3.3. Power adaptor
This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/2A DC adapter. We recommend
removing the batteries when a
power adapter is used. DC power is recommended if the camera is used for
security purposes.
Memory card
Using a memory card is required to operate the camera (SD card from 4GB up to
32GB maximum | class 10 minimum).
You can purchase micro SD cards with adapter at any time at
www.numaxes.com.
When the camera is in SETUP mode and no memory card is inserted, the LDC
screen displays “No SD card”.
Formatting the memory card in the trail camera before using it for the first
time is strongly recommended, especially when the card has been used in other
devices. A memory card formatted in another device may not be compatible.
Before inserting or removing the memory card, the camera must be turned off
(switch in the OFF position). Failing
to do so may cause loss of or damage the files already recorded on the memory
card.
When the memory card is full, the LCD screen indicates “Memory full”.
SIM card
When the camera is in SETUP mode and no SIM card is inserted, the LDC screen
displays “No SIM”.
Before inserting or removing the SIM card, the camera must be turned off
(switch in the OFF position).
Attaching the antenna
Screw the antenna onto the socket on top of the camera. Make sure it is securely attached, but do not over-tighten it.
USB connection
When the camera is connected via USB cable; the LCD screen displays “MSDC”. Press “MENU” once, “MSDC” turns to “PC Cam”, the camera now can be used as a PC camera. Press “MENU” again, the camera exits the PC camera mode.
Quick start
8.1. How to start the camera?
Put the switch in the “ON” position; the camera is ready to work upon motion
triggers (the LCD screen does not light up when you put the switch to ON).
NOTE: the camera comes pre-programmed with factory default settings. So for
test purpose, you only need to insert the SD card and AA batteries then power
on the camera (switch in the ON position).
8.2. How to configure the camera settings?
- Slide the switch to the “SETUP” position (the LCD screen will light up), then press the “MENU” button once to enter the camera setting menu.
- Use the navigation buttons to see and change the settings, press “OK” for confirmation and save the changes, press “MENU” to exit the current page.
- Slide the switch to the ON position to enable the camera to work on PIR.
- The indicator light located on the front of the product flashes 5 times before it gets into PIR auto working mode.
NOTE: For some settings, you need to press “MENU” to save and exit the
configuration after pressing “OK” to confirm (Camera ID, Delay, Time Lapse,
Timer, Password).
8.3. How to connect the camera to the network?
When you slide the switch to the SETUP position, the camera automatically
enters a signal searching process (if a SIM card is inserted).
If a signal bar pops up on the screen, it means the camera has automatically
connected to the network. By then, you only need to fill in the phone numbers
and e-mail addresses in the “Recipients” setting to receive photos/videos upon
motion triggers.
If the message “SIM Auto setup failed, enter setups manually” pops up on the
screen, please switch the “SIM setup”
from “Auto setup” to “Manual setup” mode, then enter the MMS and 4G setups in
“Manual Setup”.
NO T E: This camera can send photos to 4 cell phones and 4 e-mail
addresses. It’s set to send photos to cell phones via MMS, and photos/videos
to e-mail addresses via SMTP (data). If you prefer a more personalized way of
sending, please configure the settings accordingly.
Operation list
9.1. Photo/video playback on the LCD screen
- Slide the switch to the “SETUP” position.
- Press “ ” to enter playback, then press “ ” and “ ” for selection.
- Press “OK” to play photo/video.
- Press “ ” again to exit.
9.2. Delete files
- Slide the switch to the “SETUP” position.
- Press “ ” to enter playback, then press “ ” and “ ” for selection.
- Press the “MENU” button then select “Delete” and press “OK”.
- Select “One” (delete the selected photo/video) or “All” (delete all photos/videos) then press “OK”.
- If your selected “One”, “Delete This File?” will appear on the screen, select “Yes” or “No” then press “OK”.
- If you selected “All”, “Delete all files?” will appear on the screen, select “Yes” or “No” then press “OK”.
- Press “MENU” to exit.
9.3. Format SD card
- Slide the switch to the “SETUP” position.
- Press “ ” to enter playback.
- Press the “MENU” button then select “Format” and press “OK”.
- Select “Yes” or “No”. If you selected “Yes”, “Are you really sure?” will appear on the screen, select “Yes” or “No” then press “OK”.
- Press “MENU” to exit.
9.4. Auto power off
In “SETUP” mode, the camera will automatically power off if you don’t press
the keypad for more than 3 minutes.
Slide the switch to “OFF” then back to “SETUP’” if you want to do some further
configuration.
NOTE: the camera stays in “SETUP” mode if the camera is in Menu
configuration pages.
9.5. Operation menu
Slide the switch to the “SETUP” position then press “MENU” once to enter the
camera setting menu.
You can navigate the setting interface by pressing . Press “OK” for selection,
press “MENU” to exit to the previous page, and press “MENU” to switch
alpha/digits/symbols.
NOTE: For some settings, you need to press “MENU” to save and exit the
configuration after pressing “OK” to confirm (Camera ID, PIR interval, Time
Lapse, Working timer, Password).
Cam
Settings| Programmable options (default settings in bold characters)
Camera ID| ON | OFF
Select “ON” then press “OK” to set an ID number for the camera (12
digits/letters). Such function can help you identify from where and from which
camera the photos are.
Camera Mode| Photo | Video | Photo + Video
– Photo : the camera shoots only photos based on the configured “Photo
resolution” and “Multi-shot” settings.
– Video : the camera shoots only videos based on the configured “Video
resolution” and “Video length” settings.
– Photo + Video : upon the same trigger event, the camera shoots photo(s)
first then a video based on the configured “Photo resolution”, “Multi-shot”,
“Video resolution” and “Video length” settings.
Flash LED| All | Part
– All : all 60 infrared LED will work in dark environment.
– Part : part of the infrared LED will be turned off.
Photo Resolution| 24MP | 12MP | 8MP
Night Mode| Maximum range | Balanced | Minimum blur
– Maximum range : this setting offers a longer exposure time to extend the
infrared flash range for a better night vision (lower quality image).
– Minimum blur : this setting offers a short exposure time to minimize
motion blur for a better image quality (shortened infrared flash range).
– Balanced : this setting offers a combination of the above 2 options.
Multi shot| 1 photo | 2 photos | 3 photos | 4 photos | 5 photos
Programmable from 1 up to 5 photos per trigger
Video resolution| FULL HD – 1080P | HD – 720P | WVGA (848×480)
Video length| Default setting: 10 seconds | Programmable from 05 to
59 seconds
PIR
Settings| Programmable options (default settings in bold characters)
PIR switch| OFF | ON
With the PIR switch ON, the PIR sensor is turned on and the camera will be
able to take photos/videos per motion activation even when the Time Lapse
setting will be ON.
With the PIR switch OFF, the PIR sensor is turned off and the camera will not
be able to take photos/videos per motion activation.
PIR sensitivity| High | Medium | Low High sensitivity:
1) is more sensitive to movements by smaller subjects;
2) offers longer detection distance;
3) makes it easier for the PIR sensor to detect a difference between body
heat and outdoor temperature;
4) makes it easier to trigger the camera.
In high temperature environment, subjects body heat and environment
temperature are hard to tell by the camera, the suggested setting is high.
It is recommended to use low PIR sensitivity in environments with lots of
interference like hot wind, smoke, near window, etc.
PIR interval| OFF | ON
Select “ON” then press “OK” to set the time interval that you desire
between photos/videos upon motion. This option avoids camera taking to many
photos or videos.
Configurable PIR Interval from 00:00:05 to 23:59:59
Example: if the PIR interval is 00:01:00, the camera will wait 1 minute
between photo/video recordings with motion.
Time Lapse| OFF | ON
With “Time Lapse” ON, the camera will capture photos or videos automatically
at a pre-set time interval regardless of whether motions are detected or not.
Select “ON” then press “OK” to set the interval; the camera will shoot photos
or video clips automatically upon the user set interval. Object motion can
still trigger the camera to take photos/videos if the PIR Switch is ON.
Configurable Time Lapse from 00:00:05 to 23:59:59
Example: if Time Lapse is set to 00:30:00, the camera will automatically
capture photos/videos every 30 minutes.
Working timer No 1| OFF | ON
Each day, the camera will work only during the user set time period(s) (1 or
2).
Select “ON” then press “OK” to set the start time and end time of the desired
working period.
Example: If the pre-set working timer 1 is 15:00-18:00; each day, the camera
will work only between 15h00 (03:00 PM) and 18h00 (06:00 PM).
Working timer No 2| OFF | ON
Each day, the camera will work only during the user set time period(s) (1 or
2).
Select “ON” then press “OK” to set the start time and end time of the desired
working period.
Example: If the pre-set working timer 2 is 20:00-22:00; each day, the camera
will work only between 20h00 (08:00 PM) and 22h00 (10:00 PM).
4G
Settings| Programmable options (default settings in bold characters)
SIM Setup| Auto setup | Manual setup
The camera will automatically enter the MMS and 4G setups when the SIM card is
inserted.
If “ SIM Auto setup failed, enter setups manually ” pops up on the screen,
please switch “ Auto setup ” to “ Manual setup ” mode, then enter the
MMS and 4G setups in “ Manual Setup ”.
Manual Setup| MMS | 4G
Please enter the setups below manually if your local operator can’t be
automatically matched by the camera itself.
– MMS
Please contact your operator for MMSC/APN/Proxy/Port (Username and Password
if required) and enter this info manually.
NOTE 1 : With MMS setups added, the camera can send photos to the pre-set
phones/e-mails. If the MMS information entered are false, then the phones/e-
mail accounts will not be able to receive photos from the camera.
NOTE 2 : Email boxes receive photos from the camera via SMTP only when SMTP
is ON and with the correct SMTP information entered.
NOTE 3 : The camera is not able to send pictures to e-mails via MMS when
SMTP is ON.
– 4G
Enter your local operator’s 4G APN, and corresponding Username and Password.
NOTE 1 : Only with 4G setups added, can SMTP and FTP functions work.
NOTE 2 : It’s not a must to enter Username and Password of APN, but some
operators may require this password access to enable the 4G function. For
details, please contact your local operator.
MMS| ON | OFF
You can choose to allow photos to be sent to your cell phone via MMS by
selecting “ON”.
| With MMS, you can only send small size photos (640×480) to your cell phone.
Videos cannot be sent by MMS but only by e-mail (SMTP or FTP).
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SMTP| Default | Manual | OFF
The camera comes with default SMTP setups; you only need to enter the
receiving e- mail accounts in the “Recipients” setting.
Please finish the setups below if you’d like to use your own SMTP server.
– Enter your mailbox server IP.
i.e.: Hotmail IP : smtp.live.com / Gmail IP:
smtp.gmail.com
– Enter your mailbox port. Port of most mailboxes is 25.
– Enter your mailbox password access.
NOTE 1 : SMTP only send photos to pre-set e-mails; if the SMTP information
entered are false, then the e-mail boxes will not be able to receive photos
from the camera.
NOTE 2 : MMS stops sending photos to e-mail when SMTP is set to work.
FTP(S)| ON | OFF
– Enter your FTP server IP.
i.e.: FTP Server IP: ftp://dianwan2008.gipc.net/
– Enter: dianwan2008.gipc.net Gmail IP:
smtp.gmail.com
– Enter your FTP server port. Port of most FTP servers is 21.
– Enter your FTP server password access.
NOTE : FTP only upload photos to pre-set FTP account; if the FTP
information entered are false, then the FTP account will not be able to
receive photos from the camera.
Recipients| Cell phone numbers | E-mail addresses
Cell phone numbers : you can enter 1, 2, 3 or 4 cell phone numbers (the
recipients will only receive MMS messages and therefore only pictures, no
videos).
Email addresses : you can enter 1, 2, 3 or 4 e-mail addresses (the
recipients will receive MMS or e-mails according to the chosen parameters and
thus photos and/or videos).
Send format| Photo OFF | ON Video OFF | ON
This function allows the camera to send photos or videos, or both. Photo
sending : by MMS or by e-mail (FTP or SMTP).
Video sending : by e-mail only (FTP or SMTP) and if the 4G network is
available where you installed the device.
SMTP/FTP(S) photo options| Photo size
Small size | Large size | Original size
You can choose the size of the photos sent via e-mail (SMTP or FTP): small
size (640×480), large size (1920×1440) or original size (8MP, 12MP or 24MP)
based on the Photo resolution you selected).
Multi-shot send 1st photo OK 2nd photo 3rd photo 4th photo 5th photo
| Example: If Multi-shot is set on 5 photos per trigger; and you choose 1st
photo and 3rd photo in “Multi-shot send”, then the 1st photo and 3rd photo
taken from the 5 photos will be sent out to your e-mail(s) or FTP account.
NOTE 1 : If the only available network around the camera is 2G, only the
1st photo (in size 640×480) will be sent.
NOTE 2 : If the only available network around the camera is 3G, only the
1st photo (in size 640×480 or 1920×1440) will be sent.
NOTE 3 : With 4G network available, 1st photo to 5th photo (in size 640×480
or 1920×1440) can all be sent. If you selected original size photos
(8/12/24MP), only 2 photos can be sent with 4G network.
GENERAL NOTE :
– The camera will send photos to the preset phone numbers via MMS only.
– The camera will send photos to the preset e-mail addresses via MMS only if
the SMTP parameter is OFF.
– The camera will send photos/videos to the preset e-mail addresses via SMTP
only if the SMTP is configured.
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Sendings/Day| Unlimited | 01 – 99
Example: if you select 50, then the camera will only send photos/videos 50
times every day.
Each time, the camera will send to all entered phones/e-mails/FTP accounts.
The rest of the photos/videos taken that day will not be sent but they will be
stored in the SD card.
SMS control (remote control with SMS commands)| 1 time/day |
Permanent
– 1 time/day ( suggested for AA battery power ): the camera will only
be able to change and save the setups remotely when the camera will send the
daily report every day.
– Permanent ( suggested when using a power adaptor as this option will
consume huge battery power ): the camera 4G module is in stand-by all the
time; so the camera setups can be changed and saved whenever you send the
remote SMS setup commands.
Daily Report| OFF | ON
If you want to receive a daily report, select ON to enter then set up a time
(HH:MM) when you want the camera to send it to you.
Contents of the daily report: device IMEI number, CSQ (signal strength): 0-31,
camera ID, temperature, date and time, battery left volume, SD card info,
total pictures taken by camera, send times.
SIM PIN| You can ignore the description below if your SIM card has been
already activated.
– During the signal search in SETUP mode, the camera will check if the
inserted SIM card is activated.
– After the signal search, the message “Pls input PIN-Code” will appear on
the LCD screen if your SIM card is not activated (the message will not appear
if your SIM card is already activated).
– The “SIM PIN” setting will become configurable in the “4G” page of the
menu.
– Enter the PIN code of your SIM card in the “SIM PIN” setting. The camera
will automatically power off. When you will restart it, the camera will
activate the SIM card automatically during the signal search.
NOTE :
– The message “Pls input PIN-Code” will pop up again if the wrong PIN code is
entered.
| – Please re-try your PIN code if you see the message “Pls input PIN-Code”
again after the signal search.
– A SIM card is normally limited to be activated 3 times; it will be locked
if the PIN codes entered are all wrong during these 3 attempts. So we suggest
you to double confirm your PIN code before you try again.
– Please insert the SIM card into your phone to unlock it by using its PUK
code after 3 unsuccessful activation attempts.
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GPS| OFF | ON
With GPS ON, the GPS information will be shown on photo stamp (if the “Time
Stamp” parameter is also set to ON).
NOTE : if the GPS signal is weak around the product, the GPS information
will not be shown on the photo stamp until the signal gets stronger.
Other
Settings| Programmable options (default settings in bold characters)
Language| Français | English | Español | Deutsch | Italiano
Date/Time| Auto | Manual
– Auto
Time Zone HH:MM
UTC +/- 00:00
The camera will synchronise the date/time after you enter your time zone
information.
– Manual
Date Time
20/03/2020 15:55:00
Manually set date/time.
NOTE : it is important to set the date and time to ensure some functions
work as expected (for example: time stamp on the photos, sending time of the
daily report, operation during defined time periods).
Date format| EU | US
EU (Europe): DD/MM/YY
US (United-States): MM/DD/YY
Time stamp| ON | OFF
Select “ON” if you want the date and time of the image capture imprinted on
every photo. The current temperature, moon phase, user set camera ID and GPS
coordinates (if the “GPS” parameter is set to ON) will also be imprinted on
the still photos.
Battery Type| Alkaline | Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride)
The device will perform better if you select the type of the batteries used in
the camera.
You can purchase alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH batteries at any time on
www.numaxes.com.
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Cycle recording| OFF | ON
When the memory card will be full, the camera will continue to record
photos/videos by deleting the oldest photos/video.
Select “OFF” then press “OK” to deactivate the cycle recording function.
Password| OFF | ON
Select “ON” then press “OK” to enable password protection for your camera (6
digits/alphabets long password).
Reset| No | Yes
Select “Yes” to reset the camera back to the factory default settings.
Update| Insert the memory card with the update firmware inside, then
enter this menu to update the camera firmware by confirming “Yes” in the
options.
Product information| This parameter shows the following information: Ver
| IMEI | MCU | MOD
Setting up the camera
- Mount the camera facing north or south, not east or west as the rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images.
- If you’re covering a trail, face the camera down or up the trail.
- Clear out any brush or weeds in front of the camera. These can cause false triggers due to temperature and motions disturbances in front of the camera (especially in windy days).
- Check the power level of the batteries.
- Make sure the memory card is properly inserted and have sufficient available space.
- Verify time and date are correct.
- Make sure to turn the camera ON (switch in the ON position).
Technical specifications
Image sensor | 5 Mega Pixels Colour CMOS |
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Effective pixels | 2560×1920 |
Day/Night mode | Yes |
Infrared flash setting | 60 IR LED |
Memory
| SD card from 4GB up to 32GB maximum | Class 10 minimum You can purchase
micro SD cards with adapter at any time at
www.numaxes.com.
Lens| F=3.0 | FOV=100° | Auto IR-Cut-Remove (at night)
LCD screen| Built-in 2.4” TFT colour screen | RGB | 262k
PIR sensor| Sensitivity: High | Medium | Low Range: 20 m (65 ft.) n
Detection angle: 100°
Capture modes| Photo | Video | Photo + Video
Photo resolution| 8MP (3264×2448) | 12MP (4032×3024) | 24MP (5440×4080)
Photo size for wireless transmission| Small size (640×480) | Large size
(1920×1440) | Original size (8MP, 12MP or 24MP)
Multi-shot| Programmable from 1 to 5 photos per trigger
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Picture files format| JPEG
Video resolution| WVGA (848×480) | HD (1280×720) | FULL HD (1920×1080)
Video files format| MOV
Video length| Programmable from 05 to 59 seconds
Trigger time| Between 0.35 and 0.4 second
Camera ID| Programmable (12 digits/letters)
Time lapse| Programmable
Cycle recording on SD card| Programmable
Password| Programmable
Operation power| Batteries: 9V | DC: 12V
Battery type| 12xAA (alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH)
External DC| 12V
Stand-by current| 0.135mA
Stand-by time| Approximately 8 months
Auto power off| In Setup mode, the camera will automatically power off after 3
minutes without any press on the keypad.
Interface| USB port | SD card slot | SIM card slot | DC port
Operating temperature| -25°C to +60°C
Storage temperature| -30°C to +70°C
Operation humidity| 5% – 90%
Watertightness| IP66
Dimensions| 148 mm x 116.5 mm x 75.5 mm
Weight| 418 g (without batteries) | 696 g (with batteries)
Application
| The PIE1046 trail camera can be remotely configured and triggered via the
free mobile application.
Android / iOS – Application’s name: NumCam
Troubleshooting
12.1. The photos do not capture subject of interest
- Check the PIR sensitivity parameter setting. For warm environmental conditions, set the sensor sensitivity to “High” and for cold weather use, set the sensor sensitivity to “Low”.
- Try to set your camera up in an area where no heat sources are in the camera’s field of view.
- In some cases, setting the camera near water will make it take images with no subject in them. Try aiming the camera over ground.
- Avoid setting the camera up on small trees that are prone to being moved by strong winds. Try to set the camera on stable and immovable objects, i.e. large trees.
- Remove any limbs which are right in front of the camera lens.
- At night, the PIR sensor may detect beyond the range of the infrared flash. Reduce the detection distance by adjusting the PIR sensor sensitivity.
- Rising sun or sunset can trigger the PIR sensor. The camera must be reoriented.
- If a subject moves quickly, it may move out of the camera’s field of view before the photo has been taken. Move the camera further back or redirect it.
12.2. The camera stops taking images/videos or won’t take images/videos
- Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the memory card is full, the camera will stop taking photos/videos. To avoid such problem, check that the cycle recording function in activated (ON).
- Check the batteries to make sure that there is enough power left for the camera to work.
- Make sure that the camera power switch is in the “ON” position and not in the “OFF” or “SETUP” position.
- When the 4G function is on, there will be a 1-minute interval (approximately) for the camera to send out photos before the camera will be able to shoot the next photo. Pull out the SIM card for the camera to shoot photos continuously.
- Please format the SD card with the camera before using it or when the camera stops taking images/videos.
12.3. The night vision flash range doesn’t meet expectations
- Please check to make sure the batteries are fully charged or have enough power left.
- The “Maximum Range” setting offers the best IR flash range. Please adjust Night Mode to “Maximum Range” for the best night vision flash range.
- 1.2V Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries can offer a much better IR flash range; alkaline batteries cannot deliver enough amperage to power the illuminator consistently at night. You can purchase Ni-MH and alkaline AA batteries at any time on www.numaxes.com.
- To ensure accuracy and quality of the night time images, please mount the camera in a dark environment without any obvious light sources.
- Certain surroundings (like trees, walls, ground, etc.) within flash range can get you better night time images. Please do not aim the camera to total open field where there is nothing within the IR flash range to reflect the flash back.
After-sales service
Should your product stop working or develop a fault, first read this guide
over, and then check the batteries and replace/recharge them if necessary.
Also check that you are using the product correctly.
If the problem persists, contact your distributor or check out on
www.numaxes.com.
You can also contact NUM’AXES at +33.2.38.69.96.27 or
export@numaxes.com.
Depending on the extent of the malfunction, you may have to return the product
for service and repair.
For all repairs, please supply the following:
- the complete product
- the proof of purchase (invoice or sales receipt)
If you omit one of these items, the after-sales service will have to invoice you for any repair costs incurred.
Guarantee
NUM’AXES guarantees the product against production defects for two years after
purchase.
All postage and packing charges will be the purchaser’s sole responsibility.
Guarantee conditions
- The guarantee will be valid only if the proof of purchase (invoice or sales receipt), without cancellation, is submitted to the distributor or to NUM’AXES. The guarantee is limited to the original purchaser.
- This guarantee does not cover the following:
- changing the mounting strap, USB cable or antennas
- direct or indirect risks incurred when sending the article back to the distributor or to NUM’AXES
- damage to the product caused by:
- negligence or incorrect use
- use contrary to the instructions or not envisioned therein
- repairs performed by unauthorized persons
- loss or theft
- If the product is found to be defective, NUM’AXES will either decide to repair or to replace it.
- No claim may be advanced against NUM’AXES, particularly in relation to incorrect use or breakdown.
- NUM’AXES reserves the right to modify the characteristics of its products with a view to making technical improvements or to comply with new regulations.
- The information contained in this guide may be subject to amendment without prior notice.
- Photos and drawings are not contractual.
Register your product
Your product can be registered on our website www.numaxes.com.
Spare parts
You can purchase spare parts (batteries, SD cards…) at any time on
www.numaxes.com.
18. Collection and recycling of your device at the end of its life
The pictogram means that your product can not be thrown with household
refuse.
You have to bring the device to a collection location suitable for treatment,
development, recycling of electronic wastes or bring it back to your
distributor.
Adopting this process, you do something for the environment; you contribute to
the preservation of natural resources and to the protections of human health.
Z.A.C. des Aulnaies – 745 rue de la Bergeresse – C.S. 30157
45161 OLIVET CEDEX – France
Tél. +33 (0)2 38 69 96 27
Fax +33 (0)2 38 63 31 00
export@numaxes.com
www.numaxes.com
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Documents / Resources
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