Treeline TLCAM16-850-BTSD IR Trail Camera User Guide

June 4, 2024
Treeline

Treeline TLCAM16-850-BTSD IR Trail Camera

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Specifications

  • DIMENSIONS: 5 x 5.5 x 4 inches
  • WEIGHT: 11 oz.
  • CABLE LENGTH: 10 ft.
  • VOLTAGE: 12V
  • BATTERY: 1,000mAh
  • BATTERY LIFE: Upto 1 year
  • DETECTION RANGE: 60 ft.
  • FINISH: Bark Texture
  • FLASH TYPE: IR
  • MAXIMUM FLASH RANGE: 60 ft.
  • MAXIMUM IMAGE RESOLUTION: 16 MP
  • MAXIMUM VIDEO RESOLUTION: 720P
  • NUMBER OF BATTERIES REQUIRED: 8
  • POWER TYPE: Battery
  • TRIGGER SPEED: <1 Second

Introduction

The treeline 16 Mega Pixel IR Trail Camera Combo is the newest addition to the treeline camera family. It offers a field-ready game camera that is intuitive and simple to set up and comes with 8 AA Duracell batteries and a 16GB SD memory card so you can go right from the store to the woods. So you don’t miss that once-in-a-lifetime deer, the dependable treeline camera has a trigger speed of 1 second, a detection range of 60 feet, and a battery life of up to 1 year. 30 second video recording, a date/time/moon phase image stamp, and a lighted simple to read display screen are additional features. Treeline Trail Camera comes with a camera having image pixels of 16 MP. It has an extremely low trigger speed of less than 1 second which means it captures pictures extremely fast. The camera has a vast detection range with a space of 60 ft. It has high video recording resolution of 720P at 30 fps. Apart from this it also supports SD card and comes with a memory card of 16 GB. It is powered by external battery cells, which are included. It needs 8 AA cells for operation. Apart from this it also features time, date, and moon phase stamp. The camera has IR vision and features 24 IR HD LED emitters to have maximum vision at night. It is a simple camera with an extremely fast set up.

What’s in the Box?

  • Treeline Trail Camera x 1
  • AAA batteries x 8
  • 16 GB SD card x 1

How does the Treeline Trail Camera work?

The Treeline trail camera is simple to use. Open the control compartment below the camera lens. You will find a number of buttons here. Turn on the camera by pressing the power button. Apart from this there are 5 more button, 4 of them are to scroll around and the last is the OK button for selection. Simply mount the trail camera to a tree or a pole and start capturing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I view my trail camera pictures on my phone?

Visit the app store and download the free “Quick Pic Gallery” or “ES File Explorer File Manager” apps. Insert an SD card into your phone together with the Trail Cam Tracker card reader to view, zoom, save, share, or delete images or videos inside the program.

Do trail cameras need Wi-Fi?

A cellular trail camera needs signal to function, much like a cell phone does. No matter where the data is going, cellular trail cameras require network connectivity that is compatible with their unique hardware designs.

How long do Lithium batteries last in trail camera?

20,000 images can be captured by a set of batteries in a trail camera. And last between 8 and 12 months. Shooting video, recharging batteries, using rechargeable batteries, shooting at night, and trigger latency are a few aspects that can reduce battery life.

How do I reset my trail camera?

Take the batteries out. Re-insert after waiting 60 seconds. For 30 seconds, press and hold the power button. In the event that your trail camera has a reset button, press it.

Can I use a trail camera for home security?

There are numerous uses for trail cameras. You may attach one outside your front door or in your yard for home security to assist you keep an eye on things. Even when you’re far away, you can use one to keep trespassers and thieves away from your property.

What is the difference between a game camera and a trail camera?

Game cameras and trail cameras are really two different names for the same thing: a battery-operated camera that takes pictures extremely quickly. These cameras are quick and simple to set up.

Can I view trail camera photos on IPhone?

You can view the pictures from the trail camera’s SD card. The photo app will instantly show up under import, depending on the iOS version loaded. You may now see every image that is currently on the SD card. The next step is just to “import all” or “remove all,” or if you’d like, you can just browse the photographs.

What is the life expectancy of a trail camera?

The typical battery life of a trail camera is 30,000 pictures. However, there are other factors that might shorten a battery’s lifespan, including the proportion of nighttime to daytime images taken, video modes, bad weather, and the batteries you are using.

Why do trail cameras stop working?

The majority of small issues with trail cameras are brought by by insufficient power from the batteries. This may be caused by the batteries being used or just because they are running low and need to be replaced.

Are lithium batteries better for trail cameras?

The Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA is the ideal option if you want the longest- lasting trail camera battery all season. Experienced hunters who don’t want to always have to travel outside to their cameras to change the batteries pick this AA battery.

How far away will a trail camera take pictures?

The distance at which a trail camera can take pictures varies depending on the model. Ranges might be anywhere between 20 and 80 feet. Multi-shot mode: Some cameras have a function that, when it detects movement, shoots numerous photographs. This technique, it’s possible to catch a succession of animal movements

Do cellular trail cameras require a subscription?

The answer is YES since using your cellular trail camera to send data requires you to pay subscription fees. A cellular trail camera plan typically costs $5 to $10 for every 1,000 images.

How far will Wi-Fi trail cameras work?

All of these cameras run on a Wi-Fi connection to your smartphone. In ideal circumstances, the connection’s range is between 50 and 60 feet. Images are not sent by the cameras through a cellular network.

Why won’t my trail cam take pictures at night?

There are a few potential causes for your trail camera’s nighttime black picture output. The infrared sensor on the camera is most likely malfunctioning as the cause. Another explanation for the underexposed picture is that the shutter on the camera is not fully opening.

Will a trail camera work through a window?

In a nutshell, motion detection won’t function via a window. Actually, there are two separate IR (infrared) technologies used by the security camera.

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