Stealth Cam STC-XNVM Digital Night Vision User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- STEALTH
Table of Contents
Stealth Cam STC-XNVM Digital Night Vision
Specification
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 49 x 6.61 x 2.72 inches
- Package Weight 2 Pounds
- Sport Type Hunting, Tactical & Military
- Material Plastic
- Magnification Maximum 9 x
- Compatible Devices Cam
- Mounting Type Weaver Mount
- Night vision Yes
- Brand Stealth Cam
Introduction
The 7 degree field of view of the Stealth Cam STC-XNVM Digital Night Vision Monocular with Integrated IR Filter for Day Use is available. With a digital zoom of up to 9x, this monocular boasts a cutting-edge low-light CMOS sensor. A 3x20mm objective lens is also included with this monocular for night vision. This cutting-edge monocular will function incredibly quickly thanks to a new, upgraded CPU! Four AA batteries are used to power it.
Features
- 5-inch new Hi-Res TFT display
- New, high-resolution night vision sensor
- Modern night vision monocular has a better processor.
- easy-to-hold housing
- 9x digital zoom and up
- advanced CMOS sensor for low light
- IR Illuminator 1 Watt with Improved Objective Lens
- Controllable FPS brightness
- 3x20mm lens with a focus
- Field of view of 7 degrees
- Using 4 AA batteries to power a digital monocular
FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF Button
This button will be used to turn power ON and OFF on the unit.
- If the unit is OFF, pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 1.5 second will turn the unit ON
- If the unit is ON, pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 1.5 second will turn the unit OFF
Startup Sequence
When the unit is turned ON, the startup sequence will begin;
- For 2 seconds the Stealth Cam logo will be displayed on the LCD screen
- After 2 seconds the unit will enter view mode
Zoom Button (Default – 1X)
This button will allow the user to toggle through 3 different levels of
DIGITAL zoom.
- The three different levels will be 1X, 2X, and 3X
- Pressing the button will increment the zoom level by 1 until the last level is reached, if the zoom button is pressed on the last level of zoom, the first level of zoom will be accessed again.
IR Button (Default – Night Mode (High)
This button will allow the user to cycle through three different modes.
- Day Mode
- Night Mode (High)
- Night Mode (Low)
- While in Night Mode (Low), the power to the LED will be approx. 75% of the full brightness of the LED
- While in Night Mode (High), the power to the LED will be full brightness of the LED.
View Mode
During view mode, the LCD screen will display a live image of the camera sensor as well as display the digital zoom level in the bottom left corner of the LCD screen.
- The digital zoom mode will be written in green letters on the LCD screen
- The digital zoom mode will be displayed as 1X, 2X, or 3X
- (See Digital Zoom Button for additional details)
Nighttime view mode; the LCD screen will display a small flashlight in the top right corner of the screen.
- This icon will represent if the IR LEDs are High, Low, or OFF
- This icon will be a flash light that will either have a solid fill with small lines, solid fill with large lines, or no fill
- This icon will be green
- If the IR LEDs are OFF, the flash light will be displayed with no fill
- If the IR LEDs are set to Low, the flash light will have a solid fill with small lines
- If the IR LEDs are set to High, the flash light will have a solid fill with long lines
- The battery life will be displayed as a battery symbol with 0 to 4 bars.
- The color of the battery symbol is green. Except when the battery symbol shows 0 bars, then the battery symbol will be yellow.
FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television receptions, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this monocular take pictures and videos?
no
What is the range?
about 200 yards
Does this unit use batteries?
Yes 4 AAA
I can’t seem to get it to focus what am I doing wrong|
I had the same problem. Could not get it to focus no matter what I tried. Thinking it’s a matter of you get what you pay for and purchased a higher end model.
Is this monocular capable of taking pictures and video?
no
Stealth Cam has night vision, right?
You will now have a front-row seat to all the action leading up to first light thanks to the upgraded CPU, high-resolution NV sensor, and crystal-clear 1.5-inch high-resolution TFT display on the recently updated X-NVM Digital Night Vision Monocular from Stealth Cam®.
Is the command app for the stealth cam broken?
Check for system and app updates: Visit the app store on your smartphone to look for updates to the Stealth Cam Command app. Go to the settings menu on your device to check for system updates. Data and cache cleanup Typically, the settings section on your smartphone allows you to delete cache and data.
Why won’t my nighttime stealth camera take pictures?
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. Lastly, it’s also conceivable that the camera’s flash is malfunctioning.
My Stealth Cam won’t transfer pictures to my phone, why?
Verify the camera’s signal strength. Utilize the Cellular Settings’ Signal Strength function. For images to be received consistently, the percentage needs to be higher than 20%.
What does DVR mode on a covert camera mean?
The DVR option on this Stealth Cam allows the user to replace photographs on the camera card if it becomes full. This is what other cameras are also capturing. Although it is optional, this mode would be very helpful if the camera were being utilised as a trail camera for security.
Stealth Cam has night vision, right?
You will now have a front-row seat to all the action leading up to first light thanks to the upgraded CPU, high-resolution NV sensor, and crystal-clear 1.5-inch high-resolution TFT display on the recently updated X-NVM Digital Night Vision Monocular from Stealth Cam®.
How far can you see with the Stealth Cam monocular for night vision?
Battery life is good, and it works for 150 to 200 yards. If adjusted appropriately, clear.
What do the Stealth Cam operating hours mean?
If you like, you may turn on the camera’s activity control feature to only use it during specific times of the day. Not the response you were seeking? To find the appropriate topic, use the search box below.
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