GAINSBOROUGH L768 Wildlife Camera Instructions

June 13, 2024
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GAINSBOROUGH L768 Wildlife Camera

  • Dimensions
    136 x 96.4 x 82mm

  • Material
    ABS

  • Weight
    355g

  • Power Details : 8x AA batteries required

  • Accessories : Mounting belt, USB cable

Parameters

  • Photo resolution 24/20/16/12/8/5/3/1MP
  • Video resolution 1080P/720/480P/240P
  • Detection angle Up to 120°
  • Detection distance 24m/80ft (day), 19m/65ft (night)
  • Fill Light LED Wavelength 850nm (Low Grow)
  • Fill Light LED Quantity 42pcs
  • Trigger time 0.2s – 0.5s
  • Waterproof level IP65
  • Working temperature -20°C-71 °C/ -4°F – 160°F
  • Memory Card Type Up to 32G TF Card (Class 10) (not included)
  • Power supply type Battery/External
  • Battery type AA Battery
  • Working voltage 6V
  • External power supply DC 6V
  • Standby time Up to 6 months
  • Photo format JPEG

Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before starting and ensure you are familiar with the operation of your new Wildlife Camera.

User Instructions
Unpack the components carefully. Please check all parts have been removed from the packaging.

Helpful Tips

  • If you observe a red flash when you take photos, please turn the switch from “TEST” to “ON”.
  • After you turn the switch from “TEST” to “ON”, you will observe a countdown from 15s to 1s, then the screen will shut down. This is completely normal. You can walk in front of the camera to check if it takes photos and videos.
  • Do not dip the camera in water.
  • The camera can work under 71 °C but please keep the camera far enough from fire to protect batteries.
  • If an DC 6V power adapter (not supplied) is used to supply the camera, please make sure there are no batteries in the camera in order to prevent an overcharge.
  • Always check the battery level before using the Wildlife Camera.
  • Test the camera before using it the first time.
  • Place your camera three or four feet off the ground to make sure smaller and larger animals are captured on camera.
  • Ensure you secure your camera properly so it cannot be knocked down.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
WHEN USING ANY APPLIANCE, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED:

  • READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
  • FOR DOMESTIC OUTDOOR USE.
  • NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE.
  • BEFORE USE, CHECK THOROUGHLY FOR ANY DEFECTS AND DO NOT USE IF DEFECTS ARE FOUND. TAKE CARE NOT TO DROP THE APPLIANCE AS HEAVY IMPACTS MAY CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE.
  • THE USE OF ANY ACCESSORY OR ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY COOPERS OF STORTFORD MAY CAUSE INJURIES AND INVALIDATE ANY WARRANTY YOU MAY HAVE.
  • DO NOT PLACE ON OR NEAR HEAT SOURCES.
  • DO NOT COVER THE ITEM IN ANY WAY WHEN IN USE AS THIS MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING.
  • DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ANY OTHER USE THAN THE INTENDED USE IT IS DESIGNED FOR.
  • DO NOT LEAVE SWITCHED ON OR UNATTENDED.

BATTERIES

  • ALWAYS USE ALKALINE BATTERIES. DO NOT USE LITHIUM BATTERIES.
  • INSTALL BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS POLARITY SYMBOLS. DO NOT FIT BATTERIES IN REVERSE.
  • ENSURE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT IS RE-SECURED BY THE SCREW OR SECURING DEVICE.
  • DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT THE BATTERY TERMINALS.
  • REMOVE THE BATTERIES IF LEFT FOR LONG PERIODS.
  • KEEP BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND PETS.
  • IF YOU THINK BATTERIES MIGHT HAVE BEEN SWALLOWED OR PLACED INSIDE ANY PART OF THE BODY, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
  • DO NOT MIX USED AND NEW BATTERIES.
  • NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN A FIRE.
  • BATTERY DISPOSAL, SPENT OR EXPIRED BATTERIES MUST BE DISPOSED OF AND RECYCLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS.
  • FOLLOW THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER’S SAFETY, USAGE, AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS.

Parts (front)

Parts (back)

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Installing the batteries

  • Pull the gap lightly and open battery compartment.
  • Reference the battery icons located on the inside of the battery compartment. Insert the batteries according to the positive and negative battery icons.
  • Close the battery compartment to protect batteries from water and dust.
  • NOTE : Installing any of the 8-AA batteries (not included) in the wrong direction may cause the batteries to leak acid and could possibly explode, causing camera failure and damage to the battery compartment.

Installing Micro-SD Card (not included)

  • Insert the Micro SD card with the contacts facing away from you. The Micro SD card should slide in freely with little resistance. Continue pressing the card inward until you hear a click. This means the Micro SD card is locked in place and ready for use.
  • To remove the Micro SD card, press the card inwards to release.

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Enter to TEST MODE
Slide the mode switch from OFF to TEST position to activate the camera and view the user setup screen

There is a control panel with 8 keys when you open the camera.

Set to ON Mode
After you have completed all the settings, slide the power switch to ON to enter auto working mode. The motion indicator will flash red for 5 seconds and the camera starts working after that. It will immediate take pictures or record videos when a person or an animal enters the area of the PIR sensor. To preview recordings the camera needs to be set to TEST mode again.

Functions

Menu| Options| Photos (default) Videos

Photos & Videos

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Photo Resolution| You can choose different photo resolution| 24MP 20MP

16MP            12MP

8MP              5MP

3MP              1MP

Photo Series| You can set the photo quantity when the camera is activated| 1 photo (default) 2 photos in series 3 Photos in series

10 photos in series

Video Resolution| You can choose different video resolution| 1920x1080P

1280720P       848480P

720480P        640480P

320*240P

Video length| You can choose the length of

video

| 3 seconds to 10 minutes
Audio recording| You can decide if you want

the camera to record sounds

| On (default)

Off

Shot Lag| The time interval between

each trigger (1)

| 5 seconds (default) to 60

minutes max.

Side Motion Sensors| You can turn on/off side

motion sensors

| On / Off
Sensitivity Motion Sensors| You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection

sensor.

| Low

Middle (default)

High

Menu| Options| Photos (default) Videos

Photos & Videos

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Target Recording Time (2)| You can set the camera to record between a certain

period

| On (to set the period) Off (default)
Language| To set a different language| English (default)
Endless capture| If Endless Capture mode is on, the camera won’t stop recording when the memory card is full but will delete the oldest videos or photos to

keep recording continuously

| On

Off (default)

Time & Date| To set time and date. You can also choose the time format (24h or 12h) and choose the date format (dd/mm/yyyy, yyy/mm/dd

or mm/dd/yyy)

| Set Time & Date Time format Date format
Photo Stamp| To choose if there will be

time and date on the photo.

| Time & Date (Default)

Date off

Password Protection| Set up password to secure

your camera

| On

Off (default)

Format Memory Card| Caution! You will lose all of the data on the memory card if you decide to format

it

| Yes

No (default)

Serial NO| To set up the serial number

of the camera (3)

| On

Off (default)

Reset Settings| Reset all the settings to the

original settings

| Yes

No (default)

Version| Version of the system|

  1. For example, we set the 1 minute video length and 30 seconds shot lag. When the camera detects an animal, it will start to record a 1-minute video. However, the camera will not detect continuously. When the video is done, the camera will not detect immediately. It will detect again 30 seconds after the video in order to save the battery.
  2. “Target Recording Time” is equivalent to Timer. The camera only works within the set time period.
  3. If you use several cameras at the same time and you want to recognize which camera took which photos and videos, setting up a serial number could help you. The serial number will show on the bottom right of the photos or videos.

Downloading camera footage

  • Connect the Wildlife Camera to your computer using the USB cable (supplied).
  • Insert the USB plug of the USB cable into the USB connection.
  • The Wildlife Camera switches on automatically in USB mode. It is now installed on your computer as an additional drive called “Removable Disk”.
  • Double-click on this drive, you will find the “DCIM” folder there.
  • The recordings are located in the sub-folders of the “DCIM” folder.
  • Copy or move the footage to your computer.

FAQs

  1. My camera does not turn on.

    • Please check if the batteries are full power.
    • Please check if the battery polarity is correct.
    • Please re-install the batteries.
  2. My camera is not taking photos or recording videos.

    • Check if the TF card is Class 10;
    • Check if the TF card works normally on other devices;
    • Format the TF card.
  3. The camera does not detect anything

    • Please make sure that the camera is not behind glass;
    • Please check the setting in the menu to adjust the detection distance and the detection sensibility of the camera then try again.
  4. My camera works well during day time but does not work at night
    Please check the battery level of the camera. If the battery is low (1/3 of the full battery), the night vision function will automatically shut down. Please change the batteries then the night vision function will be restored.

  5. My “Target Recording Time” function does not work
    Please check if you have also turned on the “Time Lapse” function and set the lapse length.

CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

  • ALWAYS SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE BATTERIES BEFORE CLEANING.
  • DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER.
  • DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SHARP UTENSILS TO CLEAN THIS APPLIANCE.
  • WIPE SURFACES WITH A SOFT DRY CLOTH. DRY THOROUGHLY BEFORE FURTHER USE.
  • STORE THE APPLIANCE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE.

DISPOSAL

  • Coopers of Stortford use recyclable or recycled packaging where possible.
  • Please dispose of all packaging, paper, cartons in accordance with your local authority recycling regulations.
  • At the end of the product’s lifespan please check with your local council authorised household waste recycling centre for disposal.
  • Plastics, polybags – this is made from the following recyclable plastic.

CUSTOMER SERVICES:
Customers in GB (England, Scotland and Wales), please contact our customer services – UK Head Office, 11 Bridge Street, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 2JU, Tel: 0330 331 0300
Customers in Northern Ireland and Europe, please contact our customer services – D.S.B. LD, 160 Bd. de Fourmies, 59100 Roubaix, France, Tel: (+44) 1279 701269

UK Head Office, 11 Bridge Street, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 2JU
Tel: 0330 331 0300 Fax: 01279 756595
www.coopersofstortford.co.uk
EU address: D.S.B. LD, 160 Bd. de Fourmies, 59100 Roubaix, France
Tel: (+44) 1279 701269

Documents / Resources

| GAINSBOROUGH L768 Wildlife Camera [pdf] Instructions
L768, L768i, L768 Wildlife Camera, Wildlife Camera, Camera
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