RECONYX HyperFire 2 Security Series Cameras User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- RECONYX
Table of Contents
- Camera Overview
- Hyper Fire 2TM Specifications
- Controls & Parts Diagram
- Batteries & Memory Cards
- Setup & Programming
- Mounting Your Camera
- Locking & Securing Your Camera
- Aiming Your Camera
- Image Data Information
- Additional Camera Options
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty, FCC, CE, IC, RoHS and Safety Information
- Your Information and Camera Warranty Registration
- Copyright & Trademark Information
- Documents / Resources
HYPERFIRE2™
Security Series Cameras
User Manual HS2X – General Surveillance
HL2X – License Plate Capture
Copyright: August 2022
Camera Overview
Congratulations on purchasing a RECONYX® camera. RECONYX ® has been the leader
in motion activated digital cameras since 2002. Your Hyper Fire 2™ camera is a
state-of-the-art digital camera with a Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector
and a night time infrared illuminator; all contained in a secure, rugged and
weather-resistant case.
You will find that using the Hyper Fire 2™ camera in conjunction with Map
View™ Security image management software will be one of your most valuable
tools in gathering and analyzing data.
This software is available as a free download from our website at
www.reconyx.com/software/securityview.
NOTE: For a consistently good image viewing and video playback experience, we recommend that you use the picture viewer and video player within Security View.
Contents of this package:
- Hyper Fire 2™ Camera (HS2X or HL2X)
- Adjustable Webbing Strap for mounting camera
- This instruction manual
Other things you will need:
- Secure Digital® (SD, SDHC or SDXC) Memory Card up to 512GB
- 12 AA Batteries
NOTE: NiMH rechargeable batteries or Energizer® 1.5V AA Ultimate Lithium™ are the only battery types recommended in RECONYX ® Cameras.
NOTE: If you have any questions or concerns relating to the operation or functionality of your camera, please contact our Technical Service Department by email at support@reconyx.com or by calling toll free 866-493-6064.
Hyper Fire 2TM Specifications
| HS2X| HL2X
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Purpose| General Surveillance| License Plate Capture
Illumination Range at night| No-glow Covert Infrared up to 60 feet|
No-glow Covert Infrared up to 50 feet for License Plates
Images| 3 MP or 1080p HD color images by day; monochrome images by
night| 720p widescreen or standard color images by day; monochrome by night
InstaOn™ Trigger Speed| 1/4 second| 1/5 second
Rapid Fire™ **Near Video™| Up to 2 frames per second| Up to 3
frames per second
Video with Audio| 720p 20 fps| 720p wide or Std 5 fps
Loop Recording| Available option: Continuous recording.
Older pictures/videos overwritten by new ones.
SD Card Capacity| Up to 512GB: (4GB = approx. 10,000 pictures)| Up to
512GB: (4GB = approx. 20,000 pictures)
Software Included| Map View™ Security
Moisture Absorbing Desiccant System| Available for purchase
Time-Lapse Surveillance| 5, 15 or 30 seconds or 1, 5, 15, 30, or 60
minute intervals
Time-Lapse and Motion Sensor Scheduling| Clock based (Fixed) and
Solar schedules available. Schedules can also be assigned to different days of
the week. (i.e. different weekday schedule from weekend schedule).
Customization Options (additional charges apply)| External Power
Jack, Solar Panel Power Unit
Warranty**| 5 year
Controls & Parts Diagram
Batteries & Memory Cards
Accessing Batteries, Memory Card & Camera Controls
To install the batteries and memory card, open the latch on the right side of
the camera by grasping behind the latch and flipping it toward the front. The
camera will open like a book, allowing access to the batteries, memory card
and settings.
TIP: Each time you open your camera it’s a good practice to:
- Make sure the main gasket is seated properly and is clear of debris.
- Be sure that the windows on the front of your camera are clean.
- Also be sure the latch is fully seated when closing your camera to ensure a weather-tight seal.
Battery Specifications and Installation
The RECONYX ® Hyper Fire 2™ camera uses 12 AA-cell batteries. We highly
recommend using either Energizer ® Ultimate Lithium™ batteries or high-quality
NiMH Rechargeable batteries in your camera. Alkaline batteries are not
recommended. They do not provide as much power as Lithium or NiMH batteries
and are adversely affected by both hot and cold weather.
NiMH will operate at temperatures down to 0°F; Lithium batteries to -40°F.
NOTE: We strongly advise that you not attempt to run alkaline batteries
in your RECONYX ® cameras as the performance will be very poor. Also, alkali
damage caused by alkaline batteries is not covered under warranty.
NOTE: Be sure to load batteries in the proper orientation (alternating
positive/negative, six in each battery bay).
Warning! Do not mix battery types! Damage to the camera can result and your warranty will be voided if you mix battery types.
Battery Performance
Because camera settings, camera activity, individual battery performance and
temperature all vary, there is no way to precisely predict a camera’s run
time, the total number of images that can be taken or the temperature at which
the camera will operate on any given set of batteries. Therefore, the
following table shows approximate values and should be used as a guide in
determining what type of batteries will best suit your needs.
NOTE: The values in the chart below were based on tests using 12
batteries; taking 50% daytime photos and 50% nighttime photos at 70ºF. Use of
video will greatly reduce these estimates.
Battery Type| Operating Temperature| Number of
Images
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AA Energizer® Ultimate Lithium™ (1.5V)| -40º F (-40ºC) and above| HS2X: 40,000
HL2X: 80,000
AA Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (1.2V, 2600MaH)| 0º F (-18ºC) and above|
HS2X: 20,000 to 30,000
HL2X: 40,000 to 60,000
- High temperatures can reduce run time with NiMH batteries by 50% or more.
TIP: You can purchase 1.5V Lithium batteries as well as RECONYX® certified NiMH rechargeable batteries and chargers at www.reconyx.com.
Your camera will display the status based upon battery type. Be sure that the display is showing the same type of battery that you are using. You can change the battery type in the main menu.
Secure Digital ® (SD, SDHC, SDXC) Card Specifications
A Secure Digital (SD/SDHC/SDXC) card is used to store the pictures your camera
captures. These images may be transferred to your computer using standard
image viewing software or RECONYX® Map View™ mapping and image management
software.
TIP: Many digital cameras can be used to view images taken by the Hyper
Fire 2™ camera. No need to purchase a special purpose viewer!
Insertion and Removal of the memory card
Make sure the orientation is correct and that the card is aligned properly.
Push gently on the memory card as shown below until it clicks into place.
Warning! Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards could damage
the camera or the memory card. Damage resulting from inserting the card
incorrectly is not covered under warranty.
To remove memory cards:
- Press
to disarm the camera (the battery status and number of pictures taken since last armed will be displayed on the LCD). - Switch the power OFF.
- Press and release the card to partially eject the memory card.
- The card can then be removed by grasping it with your fingers.
NOTE: Always disarm the camera (by pressing OK) and switch the power off
before removing or inserting the memory card.
Memory Card – File System Requirements
Secure Digital cards have various speeds and capacities. Larger capacity cards
are capable of storing more images. Your Hyper Fire 2™ camera can accept cards
up to 512 GB, but most users will find 32 GB cards to be more than adequate
for normal use.
Cards with higher speed ratings are capable of reading and writing images
faster. This is advantageous when taking Rapid Fire™ image sequences or
videos.
NOTE: A 32 GB memory card will store approximately 80,000 images or 3
hours of video.
Troubleshooting your memory car
If you have a memory card that does not seem to work, or you used the card in
another device, you may have to re-format your memory card. This can be done
with the included Map View™ Security software under the “Tools” menu item or
with any Windows® Operating System.
Windows® – Steps to format memory card
Step 1: Insert your memory card into your computer’s card reader.
Step 2: You should see your memory card under the list of available
drives. Be sure to check its contents first to make sure that you have the
right drive.
Step 3: Right-click on the drive and choose “Format”. (un-check “Quick
Format”.)
Step 4: Once the process is completed, take the memory card out and
insert it into your Camera.
TIP: We recommend that you purchase two memory cards per camera so that
you can swap cards in the field.
You can purchase RECONYX ® certified memory cards at
www.reconyx.com
Setup & Programming
With the SD card inserted in the camera, turn the camera on using the On/Off switch.
If this is the first time you’ve used your camera, it will take you through a
setup wizard to help you with initial setup. It will start by asking you to
set the date.
Use the up and down buttons to change numbers and the right and left buttons
to scroll through settings for year, month and date. The OK button will take
you to the Set Time screen. Proceed through the setup wizard until setup is
complete.
When going through the initial setup wizard, you will be given the option of
entering Latitude and Longitude. You can skip this on initial setup and enter
it later if you don’t know the exact location where you will be deploying your
camera. See Location Information section below for more details on what the
location information can do for you.
All of the settings detailed below are available on your Security Series
Camera.
Default Settings
NOTE: Throughout this manual, default settings are shown in red letters.
Your RECONYX ® Hyper Fire 2™ camera comes pre-programmed with factory default
settings. By default the HS2X camera will take 3 pictures per trigger with a 1
second pause between pictures and no delay between triggers. The HL2X camera
will take 5 pictures per trigger in Rapid Fire™ mode with no delay between
triggers.
If you wish to change your camera’s settings you can do so easily in the field
at any time. Changes are easily made using the control buttons and the LCD
display. Once you make selections, they are retained by the camera – even when
the camera is off and the batteries are removed – so that you don’t need to
make selections again unless you want to make any changes.
HYPERFIRE 2™ Programming Menu
Your camera includes two main levels of options:
Level 1: Main Menu options
Level 2: Change Setup options
The programming menus are set up so that the most commonly used items are at
the top level. Other camera settings that are not as frequently accessed do
not show up every time you are setting up or moving your camera.
NOTE: As with the date and time, you can move through and select any of
the menu options by pressing the directional buttons to scroll and the OK
button when the menu or option you want to select is displayed.
TIP: Use the “Programming Diagram” on the next page for a better
understanding of how the options are accessed on your Hyper Fire 2™ camera.
The backlit LCD includes two lines of information. The top line displays the
menu, option or setting you are currently accessing. After you make a
selection, it may display additional information. The bottom line displays the
available options/settings. Selections you can choose from are always
displayed between < > brackets on the bottom line.
You can change your camera settings any time you like, either prior to using
the camera or in the field. Likewise, you can switch memory cards as needed
and check the remaining space on your memory card as well as your remaining
battery power.
NOTE: The camera will remember the settings even when shut off, you do
not need to reconfigure the camera unless you want to change its behavior.
Level 1: Main Menu Items
NOTE: Main Menu Items are shown in Yellow on the Programming Diagram.
Arm Camera – When you select this option, your camera arms in ten
seconds.
You can cancel the arm sequence by pressing the “OK” button.
Change Setup – Allows you to change the way your camera functions – see
details below.
Walk Test – When you select this option, your camera flashes an indicator
light so that you can test its aim by walking in front of it. The Walk Test
mode shows you exactly where the camera’s active motion detection zones are
located (see page 18 for more information). The tilt of the camera is
critical, as slight changes are magnified at greater distances from the
camera.
TIP: If left in Walk Test mode, the camera will automatically arm itself
after 2 minutes with no motion events. This allows you to set the camera up,
check its aim using Walk Test and then just walk away.
Erase Card – When you select this option, your camera wipes your entire
memory card clean, removing all images and other information from the card.
You should not select Erase Card unless you are absolutely certain you want to
remove everything from the card.
Battery Type – Allows you to select what type of batteries you are using
to accurately display the amount of power remaining.
Status/About – When you select this option, your camera displays the
number of pictures, number of videos, time, date, firmware version and serial
number of the camera. The left and right buttons scroll between these items.
NOTE: The battery status shows the level for different types of
batteries. If you change battery types, be sure to change the “Battery Type”
setting.
Level 2: Change Setup Options
NOTE: “Change Setup” options are shown in Grey on the “Programming
Diagram”.
MOTION – All settings related to how your camera behaves when motion is
detected are grouped under this menu item. Default setting are shown RED
CAPITAL letters.
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Motion Pictures – ON, off
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Pictures Per Trigger –1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 (HL2X default is 5)
-
Time Between Pics – Rapid Fire, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s (HL2X default is RAPIDFIRE)
-
Motion Videos – on, OFF
a) If On, Video Length * – 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s, 90s (HL2X default is 5s)
b) If On, Dynamic Video – on, OFF (HL2X default is ON)
If Dynamic Video is turned on, the video will end early if it appears that the subject that triggered the camera is either no longer moving, or has left the scene. 5 and 10 second videos will end if no motion is detected for 3 seconds. 15 second videos will end if no motion is detected for 5 seconds. Longer videos will end if no motion is detected for 10 seconds.
c) Quiet Period – NO DELAY, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m -
Sensitivity – low, low/medium, medium, medium/high, HIGH, very high
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Motion Schedules – 24 HOUR, Add Solar, Add Fixed
By default the camera operates 24 hours per day every day of the week.
If you want to schedule your camera’s operations, there are two ways to define start and stop times for your camera. You can add Solar schedules and/or Fixed schedules.
With Hyper Fire 2™, RECONYX® has added a new method for scheduling your camera that we call Solar Adaptive Scheduling™. With Solar Adaptive Scheduling™ you can program your camera to start and stop taking pictures at
times relative to sunrise and sunset. If you are monitoring subjects whose behavior is tied more to the sun’s rising and setting than it is the clock, this method of scheduling the camera makes a lot of sense. And the best part about it is that as the sunrise and sunset times change, your schedule adapts with the changing length of day.
When you add a Solar schedule, you must specify start and stop times in (number of minutes) (before or after) (sunrise or sunset). For example, you can specify that the camera will turn itself on 30 minutes before sunrise and turn itself off 90 minutes after sunrise. Or you can schedule your camera to run from an hour before sunrise, to an hour after sunset.
When you add a Fixed schedule, you simply specify the start and stop times of each period you want the camera to be active.
You can define up to 5 windows of operation (schedules) to be used simultaneously. This can be a combination of fixed and solar schedules. These schedules can each be assigned to different days of the week if desired. By default they are on every day of the week ( S M T W T F S ).
Note: Solar Adaptive Schedules are closely tied to, and rely on, accurate
Location information being entered into your camera.
If you are a USA user and you do not set a specific latitude and longitude for
your camera, the Solar Adaptive Schedules will use the center of your
specified state or territory to determine approximate sunrise and sunset
times. If you set a precise latitude and longitude for your camera, then your
sunrise and sunset times will be accurate to within a couple of minutes, and
they will adapt on a daily basis as the sunrise and sunset times change.
If you are an International user, you must enter your latitude and longitude
for Solar Adaptive Schedules to work. International users must also Validate
the Sunrise Time on the day you set your location and/or change your cameras
internal clock. This allows the camera to sync up with your local time when it
determines sunrise and sunset.
If you are above 65 degrees North or below 65 degrees South, Solar Adaptive
Schedules are not available, as length of day/night prohibits their effective
use.
TIME LAPSE – All settings related to how your camera behaves related to
time based triggers are grouped under this menu item.
-
Lapse Picture – on, OFF
-
Lapse Video – on, OFF
a) If On, Video Length * – 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s, 90s. -
If Picture or Video is On,
a) Interval – 5s,15s, 30s 1m, 5 MIN, 15m, 30m,1h
b) Lapse Schedules – 24 HOUR, Add Solar, Add Fixed
Up to 5 start/stop periods can be defined. These can be assigned to different days of the week if desired (S M T W T F S).
See description of Solar and Fixed schedules described above for Motion Schedules. They work the same way for Time Lapse, but you have independent schedules that can be defined for Time Lapse that are separate from your Motion Schedules.
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Videos longer than 10 sec will have reduced frame rates:15s@12FPS, 30s@6FPS, 60s@4FPS, 90s@2FPS). 30 second or longer night videos will have illuminator output reduced by 50%.
DAY/NIGHT – Select options relating to the camera’s functionality with regard to taking photos/videos during day time and night time periods as well as select the best night time Infrared illumination options for your application.- Take Pictures – Day Only, Night Only, both DAY & NIGHT
- Take Videos – Day Only, Night Only, both DAY & NIGHT
- Flash Output – Off, low, medium, HIGH (HL2X is Medium)
- Night Mode – Adjust the nighttime exposure (HL2X – NA)
• OPTIMIZED – best combination of shutter speed and flash range
• Fast Shutter – reduced motion blur, reduced flash range
• Long Range – increased range, reduced image quality
HYPERFIRE 2™ Programming Diagram
USER LABEL – Add a label (up to 16 characters) that will be included in
the data band of all photos and videos taken by your camera. You can also
view, change, or clear an existing label.
CODELOC – Use CodeLoc™ to add a four-digit security code to your camera
to prevent unauthorized use of your camera in the event of tampering or theft.
You can also change or remove an existing code.
TIP: Write your four-digit CodeLoc™ code on the last page of this manual.
DATA BANDS – Set format for how time and temperature will be displayed on
the data bands for photos and videos. Select Time Format (12 or 24 hours), and
Temperature scale (FAHRENHEIT, Celsius).
DATE/TIME – Set the date and time. Up and down arrows change numbers,
left and right arrows move between year, month and date. OK takes you to the
time setting. Use up and down buttons to change numbers. Use left and right
buttons to move between hours and minutes.
If you are an International customer and you have set your location
information, when you change date/time, you will be prompted to validate your
sunrise time.
LOCATION – USA or Other.
Users in the USA will be prompted for State/Territory, Time Zone (if your
state crosses time zones), and whether you want the camera to Auto Adjust for
Daylight Savings time. USA users will also be able to refine their location
information to a specific Latitude/Longitude. This makes for more accurate
Solar Adaptive Scheduling, and also allows the user the option of Geo-tagging
their images with the specific Latitude and Longitude of the camera. By
default Geotagging is turned off.
International users will be prompted for Latitude/Longitude, they will be
asked whether they want to Geo-tag images, and they will be asked to validate
Sunrise time for the current date. This information is required to enable
Solar Adaptive Scheduling to function properly.
TIP: Go to your smartphone app store and download the RECONYX app. There
is a Location button on the App that will give your exact Lat/Long info and
will also report your local sunrise time for today’s date.
RESOLUTION – Select picture and video aspect ratio. (STANDARD) or (WIDE).
(HL2X defaults to WIDE)
TIP: For HS2X, the Standard setting records full resolution pictures and
videos. The Wide setting matches the aspect ratio of widescreen monitors or HD
television sets. For HL2X settings are optimized for reading license plates,
not for viewing on any particular device.
USE DEFAULTS – (NO, Yes, Factory Reset). If you choose Yes, your settings
will be reset to defaults (shown above in RED CAPITAL letters). Defaults will
not reset your date, time, battery type or location information. If you choose
Factory Reset, all of your settings will be reset to factory settings and your
camera will reboot as if it were the first time you powered it on.
OTHER
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PIR TYPE – (LONG RANGE, HF Legacy) (HL2X – NA)
If you desire your Hyper Fire 2™ camera’s motion detector to function the same as your 1 st generation Hyper Fire camera’s motion detector, choose HF Legacy. -
LOOP RECORDING – (OFF, on)
Loop Recording allows you to run perpetually without ever filling a memory card. The camera will overwrite the oldest images once the card is full. -
RECORD AUDIO – (ON, Off)
If you would like to record videos without audio, choose Off. -
EXT TRIGGER PICS – (OFF, on)
If when you purchased your professional camera you chose to add the external trigger jack and cable option, and you would like the camera to take pictures in response to your external trigger, choose On. The number of pics and the interval specified under your Motion options will be used when the external trigger fires. -
EXT TRIGGER VIDS – (OFF, on)
If you would like the camera to record videos in response to your external trigger, choose On. The video length specified under your Motion options will be used when the external trigger fires. -
EXPORT CONFIG – (NO, yes)
If you would like to save the settings from one camera so that you can load the exact same settings on another camera, you can choose Yes to the Export Config option. This will create a folder on your SD card called RECONYX, and inside the folder will be a file called HF2SEC.CFG for the HS2X, and HF2LIC.cfg for the HL2X.
All of the settings will be saved for transfer from one camera to the next except for location, date/time, and battery type. These should be set on the individual camera and will not be overwritten by a configuration file. If you insert this card into another Hyper Fire 2™ Security camera of the same type it will load the same settings onto that camera. Then if you want to program another camera, you can Export the Config again and transfer to another camera, and so on.
Alternately, you can copy the RECONYX folder and configuration file onto a PC and then simply copy the folder and its contents from the PC onto additional SD cards for programming numerous cameras.
TIP: You can return to the Main Menu options at any time by simply pushing the “up” directional arrow button.
Mounting Your Camera
Your RECONYX® Hyper Fire 2™ camera can be mounted to a RECONYX ®
Universal Camera Mount™ or a camera tripod by utilizing the threaded insert on
the bottom of the camera housing.
The camera can also be mounted to a tree by using the adjustable webbing strap
(shown below). You can secure the camera to a tree and lock it shut at the
same time with an optional Python™ cable lock by Masterwork ® . Simply thread
the cable through the “Lock Tunnel” on the camera and then cinch in place
around the tree or post.
Mounting Camera with Adjustable Webbing Strap (included) We recommend that you mount your camera at the approximate height
of your target subject, and then aim the camera straight out for the best
chance of sensing motion in the active detection zone.
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you use a theft deterrent device such
as a security box and/or a Python Lock™ by Master Lock ® to help secure your
camera against possible theft when it is in the field.
You can purchase Hyper Fire 2™ compatible mounts, theft deterrent cable locks
and security enclosures at www.reconyx.com
Locking & Securing Your Camera
There are a number of options to securely mount your camera.
- A Python™ cable lock by Master Lock® can be used by threading it through the Lock Tunnel in the camera and securing it to a tree or another object. This will prevent the camera from being opened or easily removed.
- For increased security, RECONYX® offers a custom fit Security Enclosure for the Hyper Fire 2™ camera series. The Security Enclosure can be secured with either a padlock or the Python™ cable lock by Master Lock ®.
Aiming Your Camera
PIR Motion Detector
The Passive Infrared Motion Detector on your Hyper Fire 2™ camera is aligned
with the camera lens to give you the best chance of capturing subjects that
come into the field of view of the camera, while not triggering on subjects
outside the view of the camera.
The motion detector can detect movement up to 100 feet (30 m) away. However,
the detection range is dependent on the size and temperature of the subject
(relative to ambient temp) as well as the speed at which the subject is
moving. The Hyper Fire 2™ Security camera’s active detection zones are
identical to the detection zones on the 1 st generation of Hyper fire cameras
(shown in red below).
Camera aim is critical to maximize detection range. The default setting for
PIR type is “Long Range”. So by default your Hyper Fire 2™ camera will be a
bit more sensitive to motion than your original Hyper Fire camera was. If you
would like it to be identical, choose “HF Legacy” for PIR Type.
For the camera to trigger two things need to happen:
- An object with a temperature different from the background temperature must be present within the field of view of the motion detector (shown in red) (i.e. something warmer or colder than the ambient temperature).
- That object (with a temperature differential) must move horizontally within the active zone approximately 1/8 th of the way across the field of view of the camera.
Using the “Walk Test” Mode
Learning to use the Walk Test mode is critical to being as successful as
possible with your RECONYX ® camera. The Walk Test mode allows you to
precisely determine your camera’s active motion detection zone. This ensures
that your
camera is aimed exactly where you want to capture activity.
- Secure the camera to a tree or other object aiming the camera toward where you want it to capture pictures.
- Put camera in “Walk Test” mode and close the camera.
- Walk in front of the camera where you expect to capture pictures. Every time the red Walk Test light blinks it indicates that a motion event has taken place. If the Walk Test light does not blink where you expect it to, adjust the aim or location of the camera.
- If possible, set up the camera so that no large trees or objects are in the main field of view of the camera, as they can adversely affect motion detection as well as night time flash range.
NOTE: All RECONYX® cameras will self-arm from the “Walk Test” mode after a two-minute period during which it does not detect any motion events.
TIP: Be sure to use the “Walk Test” mode to be sure the camera is aimed correctly
Aiming your HL2X Security Camera for License Plate Capture
The HL2X is designed to capture license plates effectively during both daytime
and nighttime when run in default mode.
For best results…
- Position the camera approximately 5 to 10 feet from the edge of the road looking at the back end of cars passing in the close lane.
- Cars should be travelling at no more than 50 miles per hour if you want to reliably capture plates.
- The camera should be mounted about 24-30 inches high and have it aimed approximately 30 degrees off of parallel. The diagram below shows how you should set-up your camera.
NOTE: Typical nighttime illumination range of the HL2X is 50 feet.
NOTE: The camera may also be mounted higher up on a pole (~10 feet) since
most people do not often look up and therefore are less likely to notice the
camera if it’s mounted above eye level. However, wake-up time and the number
of photos per vehicle may be reduced when mounted in this manner.
Plate Visibility at Various Distances
When setting up your HL2X, be aware that the further the camera is positioned
from the subject, the smaller the plate will appear within the picture.
HL2X (License Plate Capture) Tips:
Use the “Walk test” mode to be sure the camera is aimed correctly. After
setting your camera up, it is best to drive by yourself at various speeds to
see how your camera will react to a moving vehicle. You may find that you need
to adjust your aim slightly after testing.
We also offer a modified Cable Box for use in camouflaging your camera in
urban/suburban settings when setting up to capture license plates.
The default mode for License Plate Capture is 5 still images in Rapid Fire
mode. If you find that you do not get enough opportunities to read a plate in
default mode, you can switch to 5 second videos with Dynamic length turned on.
The video’s record a series of still photos in a motion jpg with the same
resolution as the still pictures. You get 5 frames per second in video mode,
so typically you will get about 3 times as many images of a given vehicle. The
downside to this is more storage space is used up for each vehicle, and
videos are a little harder to view on a PC to see each frame.
The illumination is set to Medium output as default for the HL2X. Under most
situations, this is a perfect setting. If, however, you have very close plates
and you are getting “blow-out” on the plates, you can turn the illumination
down to Low output. If you are set-up in such a way that plates are a little
dim at night, you can boost the illumination output to High.
Image Data Information
Your RECONYX ® Hyper Fire 2™ camera stores Image Data along with every picture it takes. Some of this information is displayed in Image Data bands above and below the image.
- An “M” or “T” in the top data band indicates a “motion” or “time-lapse” event. A “D” in the top data band indicates a “Dynamic Video” sequence. An “E” indicates an “external” trigger event.
- “2/3” indicates the second in a sequence of three pictures for that event.
- Moon Phases displayed include: (new moon), (waxing crescent), (first quarter), (waxing gibbous), (full moon), (waning gibbous), (last quarter), and (waning crescent).
- An “Illumination” indicator appears in the Image Data bands, when the infrared illuminator is used.
Additional Camera Options
IR Mask
If you need to clean the IR Array window, the IR Mask™ is easily removed by
carefully inserting a small screwdriver in one of the small slots and prying
it out.
Warning! Be very careful not to scratch the IR Array window!
The windows covering the IR Array, lens, Walk Test indicator and light meter
may all be cleaned with glass cleaner or water using a soft non-abrasive
cloth.
To replace the IR Mask™, carefully line up one side of the IR Mask™ with the
IR Array window. Then gently push on both sides until the IR Mask™ is
completely seated against the window and snaps into both sides.
Troubleshooting
For answers to questions about your RECONYX® Hyper Fire 2™ camera that you
cannot find in this Instruction Manual, please check the RECONYX ® web site
(www.reconyx.com).
Firmware Updates
You should also periodically check the RECONYX ® web site for firmware
updates for your camera. We periodically release firmware updates with new
features and/or performance enhancements. Updating firmware on the Hyper Fire
2™ Series cameras takes just a few seconds and is well worth the effort to
ensure your camera is performing at the highest level possible.
Limited Nighttime Range
If your nighttime range is less than expected, check to be sure you are using
only recommended battery types, and that they are new or fully charged.
The physical camera setup is also important in getting good nighttime images.
If you aim the camera out over an open field where there is nothing within
range to reflect the Infrared energy back toward the camera, the images will
appear very dark (like shining a flashlight into outer space). The best
nighttime images will be captured when you have a backdrop of some sort that
will reflect energy back toward the camera (e.g. trees, tall grass, fence,
building, hillside, etc).
The other issue you may encounter with setup is that if you have an object
near the camera that reflects a lot of IR energy back to the camera. The
camera will optimize its exposure so as not to over expose this close object.
This can result
in what appears to be limited range. The solution to this setup problem is to
either move the camera or remove the close object from the field of view of
the camera.
Focus Problems
If your images appear cloudy or out of focus, first consider whether there was
snow or frost on the camera windows. You may wish to check your camera after a
fresh snowfall to be sure the windows are not covered with snow. Next, check
the windows for dirt and water spots, and gently clean them with a clean soft
cloth and glass cleaner or water. Image clarity can also be adversely affected
by very high temperatures, so it is a good idea to mount your camera where it
will
not be getting direct sunlight during the heat of the day.
False Triggers
If you seem to be getting false triggers (i.e. the camera is taking pictures
of nothing); first put your camera back to the default settings and try your
camera again. This will ensure that you are running with known settings – with
the motion detector ON at HIGH sensitivity and with Time-Lapse OFF.
If after going back to the default settings, you still seem to be getting
false triggers, check the physical setup of your camera. The sun should not be
shining directly on the face of the camera and the camera’s field of view
should be cleared of as much vegetation as possible. False triggers most often
occur on sunny, breezy days. Vegetation will soak up the sun’s energy and it
will become warmer than the ambient air temperature. Then, when the wind moves
the vegetation and warm air around, the camera sees this and cannot
distinguish it from a warm-blooded subject moving in the scene. For this
reason, careful placement and setup of your camera helps prevent false
triggers.
Only as a last resort should you turn down your camera’s motion sensitivity.
This reduces your ability to detect movement of warm-blooded subjects,
especially during the summer.
Camera Not Triggering
First, put the camera back to Default settings and try your camera again. This
will ensure that you are running with known settings – it will set the motion
detector ON at HIGH sensitivity. This is important, especially in the warmer
months, because as the background temperature approaches the temperature of
the target, the strength of the signal decreases and the range goes down
accordingly.
If you are still having trouble, please refer to the “Mounting and Aiming Your
Camera” section for detailed information, as well as using the Walk Test mode.
It is important to keep in mind that there are other factors that can also
affect the ability of your camera to detect motion. Wind can have a
detrimental effect. Body heat can be quickly dispersed away on a breezy day,
making it more difficult for the camera to detect motion. Also, movement
directly toward and away from the camera is less likely to trigger the camera
than side-to-side movement. And, finally, if a subject is moving very slowly,
it will sometimes not produce a strong enough signal within the sensor to
trigger the camera.
Memory Card Problems
If your camera won’t start up properly or displays a “card error, write lock”,
first check to be sure your card is not “Locked”. On most SD cards there is a
switch on the side of the card. If the card is locked, you will not be able to
save any photos. If the card is not locked, but this message persists, you
can attempt to clean the contacts in the card holder by blowing canned air
into the card slot. This will often resolve the issue.
If you have other issues, you may have to try a different brand of memory
card. We have found that some of the cheap memory cards are very slow and do
not always run well (even if they are advertised as fast). RECONYX ® certified
memory cards are available at www.reconyx.com
Cold Weather Problems
If your camera shuts down in the cold, it may be too cold for the batteries.
Refer to “Battery Specifications” for recommended battery types.
Extreme cold weather does have an adverse effect on the LCD display; this does
not inhibit the camera’s ability to function; it just makes it hard to read
the display.
Battery Life Less than Expected
NiMH batteries have decreased life in hot weather. They will run the camera,
but they will have decreased run time. It is not unusual to see battery life
drop off 50% or more when daytime temperatures are near 90˚ Fahrenheit or
higher. This will not damage your NiMH batteries; their charge just runs down
faster. If you notice that nighttime illumination decreases over time, you
should change your batteries sooner, or switch to Lithium batteries.
Other Questions?
Please contact our Technical Support Department at
866-493-6064 or e-mail at
support@reconyx.com.
Warranty, FCC, CE, IC, RoHS and Safety Information
RECONYX ® 5 Year Limited Warranty
RECONYX ® warrants this product to be free of manufacturer’s defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years from date of original
purchase. If during this period, through normal use, the product fails due to
defects in materials or workmanship, RECONYX ® will either repair or replace
the product at our sole discretion. This warranty is void if a product failure
results from “acts of God”, leaking batteries, accident, abuse, improper use,
disassembly, or unauthorized maintenance and repair.
In order to qualify for your 5 year warranty, you must register your camera on
our web site within 90 days of purchase. Go to
www.reconyx.com/warranty to register your
camera(s).
NOTE: There is a warranty seal on your camera; if this seal is broken or
tampered with, the warranty is void.
RECONYX ® Limited Software Warranty
Software products are licensed to the user under the terms of the applicable
RECONYX® software license. If the user wishes to review the software license
agreement, a copy of the software license is available at our website
www.reconyx.com.
Repair or Replacement
Buyer must obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number from RECONYX® before
returning any product(s) for repair or replacement. If RECONYX ® concludes
that a returned product is not defective, Buyer will be notified, the product
will be returned to Buyer at Buyer’s expense, and Buyer may be charged for
examination and testing of the product.
This limited warranty is the sole warranty for hardware and software products
offered by RECONYX ® and RECONYX ® shall not be liable for any amounts for
said products except in compliance with this warranty.
FCC, IC, CE Certification
This device complies with FCC, IC, and CE requirements. Under part 15 of the
FCC Rules, the operation is subject to the following 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. This device has also been tested and found to comply with the
emissions requirements of IEC 61000-6-3 and the immunity requirements of IEC
61000-6- 1, and has been found to comply with the radiated interference
requirements of Section 6.2 of the Industry Canada ICES-003 for Class B
Information Technology Equipment (ITE).
|RoHS Compliance
The European Union Directive 2011/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) legislation restricts the use of certain substances in electrical and
electronic equipment. RECONYX® expends considerable effort in verifying
material compliance to RoHS and certifies that the processes and materials
used to manufacture assemblies are compliant.
Safety Precautions
Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the
following safety precautions. Always ensure that the camera is operated
correctly.
The safety precautions noted in this guide are intended to instruct you in the
safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent
injuries or damage to yourself, other persons, and equipment.
|Preventing Malfunction
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other
equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong
magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.
Avoid Condensation
Moving the camera rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause
condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
You can avoid this by placing the camera in an airtight, plastic bag and
letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the
bag.
If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera
Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation inside the
camera.
Continued use may damage the camera. Remove the memory card and batteries from
the camera, open the camera in a warm dry environment, and wait until the
moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
Warnings
- Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
- Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the interior of the camera. The interior has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. In the event that water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately turn the camera’s power off and remove the camera batteries.
- Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.
- Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing.
- Be sure to check your state/local laws concerning the use of this product.
Your Information and Camera Warranty Registration
Record Your Information
After you have familiarized yourself with this instruction manual, your
camera, and software, you should record some basic information here so that
you don’t lose it. It is also a good idea to keep your purchase receipt in
case you would need warranty work done on your camera.
Date Purchased:—————————
Place of Purchase:————————-
Camera Model & Serial #:—————–
CodeLoc™ Password:– ——————-
www.reconyx.com Login Info:———–
Register your Camera
Your new Hyper Fire 2™ camera is covered by a 5-year warranty. In order for
the warranty to take effect, you must register your camera online within 90
days of purchase at www.reconyx.com/warranty
Copyright & Trademark Information
Hyper Fire 2TM Instruction Manual Copyright August 2022
Other trademarks and registered trademarks referred to in this document:
- RECONYX® Hyper Fire 2™, Map View™ and Rapid Fire™ are trademarks of RECONYX
- Google Maps® is a registered trademark of Google, Inc.
- Secure Digital®, SD™, SDHC™ and SDXC™ are registered trademarks of the SD Association.
- Energizer® is a registered trademark of Energizer Corporation.
- Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
- Master Lock® and Python™ are trademarks of Master Lock company LLC.
All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners.
RECONYX, Inc.
3828 Creekside Lane
Holmen, WI 54636
866-493-6064
www.reconyx.com
RECONYX® , Inc.
Documents / Resources
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References
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- reconyx.com/warranty
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