CEYOMUR CY95 Trail Camera User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- CEYOMUR
Table of Contents
CEYOMUR CY95 Trail Camera
IMPORTANT NOTE
THANK YOU for your purchase of your CEYOMUR Trail Camera. We appreciate your
business and want to earn your trust. Please refer to the instructions in this
manual to use the camera smoothly.
If your CEYOMUR Trail Camera does not seem to be functioning properly or if
you are having photo/video quality issues, please feel free to e-mail us, we
will try our best to meet your satisfaction.
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IN THE BOX
COMPONENTS
Front View
Inside View
Note: Shift the “Mode Switch” to choose working mode
OFF Mode
The camera is completely off. Only in this mode, you can unplug the memory
card, replace the batteries
SETUP Mode
You can manually record video, take photos, play back the recorded files or
change settings.
In Setup mode, the PIR sensors are on. When they are triggered, Light
indicator will flash, but the camera will not take photos or record videos
automatically.
ON Mode
When switched from SETUP to ON, the screen display will turn off in Ss, and button operation will be disabled. When detecting animals or other moving objects, It will take photos or record videos when the PIR sensor is triggered, then return to standby afterward.
Back View
Bottom View
SCREEN INSTRUCTIONS
| Photo or video mode icon
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| Micro SD card status icon
24M/2K P30| Photo or video resolution
76356/00:00:00| Remaining capacity for the number of photos or the length of
video recording that the camera can store. ( Depending on the memory
card capacity and camera resolution setting)
| Solar charging icon (No display when there is no sunlight and
when the built-in battery is fully charged).
If the built-in battery power runs out, you can choose the included micro USB cable to charge the camera.
| AA battery icon (when the built-in battery power is low, the camera will
automatically switch to AA battery power supply. If AA battery power is less
than 30%, the camera will stop or decrease shots at night).
| Unavailable AA battery icon (Recommend to install 4 AA alkaline batteries as
the backup).
| Built-in lithium battery icon (the power is supplied by the built-in lithium
battery in default when the camera is turned on. When the built-in battery
power is lower than 10%, the camera automatically switches to be powered by 4
AA spare batteries).
90%| Battery percentage display.
2021102123 15:35:26| Date and time display.
GETTING STARTED
Power Supply
Charge the Built-in Battery
Note
- Before your first use, charge the built-in rechargeable battery with micro USB cable and SV wall outlet charger (not included) about 8 hours.
- The charging efficiency of solar panels is related to the intensity of sunlight, the duration of sunlight exposure, and the ambient temperature.
Install backup batteries (Optional)
- Under low temperature/low sunlight situations, please use 4 AA batteries as backup power supply. (AA batteries not included)
- Recommend Energizer™ batteries.
- Do not mix new and old batteries.
- Do not mix different brands batteries.
- When the AA battery power is lower than 30%, the camera will stop or reduce night shooting, and will stop shooting when the power is exhausted.
Note
- When the camera is turned on, the power is supplied by the built-in battery in default.
- When the built-in battery power is lower than 10%, the camera automatically switches to be powered by backup 4 AA batteries)
- The Solar panel charges built-in battery only. It does not charge the AA alkaline batteries or AA rechargeable batteries.
Insert the Micro SD Card
Note
- Insert Class 10 or higher class micro SD card up to 256GB (U3 recommend).
- Insert or remove the micro SD card when the camera is in “OFF” mode.
- Insert or remove the micro SD card in setup mode, the camera will shut itself down.
- Format new micro SD card in camera setting before using the camera.
Setting Menu
Switch to SETUP mode, Press button twice to get into setting menu.
- Mode: Photo, Video, Photo+Video.
- Default: Photo Select whether photos or videos should be taken when motion is detected. When in the “Photo+Video” mode, the camera first takes a set number of photos prior to recording a video.
- PIR Interval: 5s-60mins. Default: 30s
- The shorter the PIR interval, the higher frequency of camera shooting, and the higher power consumption will affect the battery life. On the contrary, if the delay time is long, the power consumption will be reduced to ensure the long-term use of the battery.
Note: In the photo mode, the shortest PIR Interval can be set to Ss. If it is in the video mode or photo+video mode, the shortest PIR Interval can be set to 10s.
- PIR Sensitivity : High/Medium/Low. Default: Medium Select sensitivity according to application conditions.
- Select “High” For interior areas and environments with little interference.
- Select “Medium” for exterior areas and the environment with a normal amount of interference.
- Select “Low” for an environment with a high level of interference.
- Time-lapse : Off/On. Default: Off
- Press “ON” to set the time interval, and set the values of Hour, Minute, and Second. For example, if the process of flowers blooming has to be recorded, time-lapse can be used. The camera automatically takes pictures in every set time interval.
Note: If you select “ON”, PIR Interval and PIR Sensitivity will not be
available!
Loop Recordin g: Off/On.
Default: Off
If you turn on this function, the new captured files will overwrite the previous files when your memory card is full.
- IR LED : Auto/Medium/Low/Off.
- Default: Auto
- Used to set the brightness of the infrared light.
- Auto is the strongest brightness for shooting long-distance wild animals at night. Medium is medium brightness for shooting mid- and long-distance wild animals at night.
- Low is low brightness for shooting close-ups with animals at night.
- Off is to turn off the infrared light and shoot at night all black files.
- Low Battery at Nigh t: No IR Led/No shutting. Default: No shutting.
- No shutting : The camera will not take pictures or videos under low power conditions.
- No IR Led : Take all black photos and videos after the wildlife camera is triggered under low power conditions.
Monitoring Period: Off/On. Default: Off
- Timer 1 Start/Timer 1 Stop
- Timer 2 Start/Timer 2 Stop
- Select “ON” to turn on this function, and set the Timer 1 and Timer 2 to set the starting working and ending working time.
The camera will not be triggered and will not take any photos or videos beyond this period.
- Image Size: 40M/30M/24M/20M/16M/12M/8M/2M. Default: SM
- Picture NO.: 1-10 Photos. Default: lphoto
- Shutter speed : 1/15, 1/20, 1/30. Default: 1/30
- Resolution: 4K/2K/1296P/1080P/720P/480P/360P. Default: 2K
- Video length : 5s-180s, Default: 10s
- Specify the duration of a video recording when the camera is triggered automatically.
- Record Audio : Off/On. Default: On
Note: Video recording will consume significantly more power than taking the photo, especially at night with IR LED on. Please set a shorter video length to ensure battery life. The power consumption of 10 seconds video recording is the same as 150 photos.
- Language: English /French/Spanish/Portuguese/German/Italian/Chinese / Japanese available.
- Default Setting: Reset the camera to default.
- Format: Format the memory card.
- Date/Time : Select Date/Time and press OK to change the Date/Time setting.
- AA Battery: Check AA battery power
- Time Format: Choose 12 hours system or 24 hours system.
- Date Stamp : Turn on/off the display of date watermark on the photo.
- Beep Sound: Turn on/off button operation beep sound.
- Camera Name: Setup the camera name and it will be displayed in the photo watermark.
- Password Setting: Setup a startup password to protect the camera. Default: off.
- Bluetooth: Turn on and off Bluetooth. Default: ON.
- WIFI SSID: Camera WIFI name, you can change the camera name by pressing the up, down, left, and right buttons.
- WIFI Password : Camera WIFI password.
You can change the camera WIFI password by pressing the up, down, left, and right buttons. Default: 12345678.
- Auto WIFI Off: 1 min/2 min/3 min.
- Default: lmin
- When the camera does not connect to the phone within the set time after the camera is turned on WIFI, the camera WIFI will be automatically closed.
- Auto Power Off: 3 min/5 min/10 min/off. Default 3min
- If there is no operation more than the selected time, then the camera will turn off automatically in SETUP mode.
- Backligh t: 1 Minute/3 Minutes/5 Minutes, Off. Default 1 Minute
- The LCD monitor would automatically turn off after the set time.
Mounting the camera
There are two ways to mount the trail camera: using the provided
adjustable web belt, or the tripod socket.
Using the Adjustable Web Belt
Push one end of the belt through the two brackets on the back of the camera.
Thread the end of the strap through the buckle. Fasten the belt securely
around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly so there is no
slack left.
Using Wall Mount
- A. Drilled holes
- B. Tripod bolt
- C. Counter screw
- D. Hinge screws
- E. The camera is equipped with a socket on the back to enable placing on wall mount we provided. You can tighten the holder into screw hole.
Note
- Make sure the installation site allows enough light to pass through to allow the optimal operation of the solar panel.
- Choose a solid tree that does not move in the wind, as the movement will cause false detection.
- Make sure the area in front of your camera is free of branches or twigs that could be blown away by the wind.
- The camera should be at the same height of the animal’s mid-body.
Sensing and Distance Test
To test whether the trail camera can effectively monitor the area you choose,
this test is recommended to check the sensing angle and monitoring distance of
the trail camera. To perform the test
- Switch the trail camera to the SETUP mode.
- Make parallel movements in front of the camera at several positions within the area where you expect the game or subjects to be. Try different distances and angles from the camera.
- If the motion indicator LED light blinks, it indicates that position can be sensed. If it does not blink, that position is outside of the sensing area.
- The results of your testing will help you find the best placement when mounting and aiming the trail camera. The height away from the ground for placing the device should vary with the animal size appropriately. In general, 3 to 6 feet is preferred.
- You can avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and motion disturbances in front of the camera by not aiming it at a heat source or nearby tree branches or brush (especially on windy days).
Switching ON the Camera
- Make sure that Power switch in the ON position (do not leave it in SETUP).
- Once you switch to the ON mode, the working indicator LED (red) will blink for about 5 seconds. This gives you time to close and lock the camera and then walk away.
- During this time, the work indicator LED will blink red continuously. After it stops blinking, the PIR is active, and any motion that is detected by it will trigger the capture of photos or videos as programmed in the Settings Menu.
- Be sure you have read the descriptions of the Video Length, Interval, PIR Sensitivity and IR Brightness parameters.
Note: The PIR is strongly sensitive to ambient temperature. The greater the temperature difference between the environment and your subject, the farther the possible sensing distance.
WI-Fl CONNECTION
Before using the Wi-Fi function, please install the App application on the
smartphone device.
Note: Please make sure the distance between camera and phone is less than 10 meters. Otherwise, the Wi-Fi connection will be disconnected.
STEP 1: Activate Camera Bluetooth
- Switch the camera to the SETUP or ON Mode
- Get in app and Click “TURN ON BLUETOOTH”
STEP 2 : Connect Camera Bluetooth
- After seconds scanning, choose the camera Bluetooth.
STEP3 : Activate Camera Wi-Fi
- Click “TURN ON WIFI”, the camera Wi-Fi will be turned on.
- Wi-Fi name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Password (PWD) will display on the camera screen.
STEP 4 : Connect Camera Wi-Fi
- Switch from the app to Wi-Fi setting on the phone.
- Connect Camera Wi-Fi on the phone according to Wi-Fi name and Password showed on camera screen.
- Switch back to the app and Click”+””. When “+” change to “v”, it means Wi-Fi connection done.
When the APP and camera connect successfully, try to do below things.
- Adjust your camera position for better viewing sight according to live-view on your phone.
- Adjust the camera setting without touching the camera.
- View/Download the video and photo files on your phone without touching the camera.
PLAYBACK & FILE TRANSFER
There are 3 ways to view the video and phone files in the camera.
- Playback on Camera
- Switch to SETUP mode, press to enter the Replay mode.
- press and to select files
- When check videos in the Replay mode, key is Play/Pause key, press to stop playing video
- Long press to choose delete/Protect the file
Playback on Computer
- Switch to the SETUP or ON mode, connect the device to the computer with the USB cable we provided.
- Then camera will be in “Mass Storage” mode.
- You will be able to transfer files of the SD card to your computer and view them on your computer screen.
Note
- When connecting to computer in the OFF mode, the camera will be in charging only instead of be in “Mass Storage” mode.
- Some USB cable do not support data transfer, we recommend to use the USB cable we provided.
- Your can take out the Micro SD card and connect the computer with a card reader. (Card reader no included)
Playback on phone.
Please connect the camera to your phone first. See “Wi-Fi connection” part.
Click to enter the album. Then you will able to playback or download the
files from the camera to you phone.
SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING
The camera will not turn on|
- Please charge the camera with USB cable.
- Please try to click the reset button on the bottom of the camera
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The camera turns off automatically|
- Please charge the camera with USB cable.
- Please try to click the reset button on the bottom of the camera
- Please check if SD card is full. If so, transfer images and videos to your computer or delete some files in the playback mode.
It shows “SD card” Error|
- Please ensure that micro SD card is with class 10 standard or higher level.
- Please format micro SD card in the settings.
Videos are choppy or jumpy when played on a computer|
- Please ensure that micro SD card is with class 10 standard or higher level.
- Please make sure your computer can play 4k video.
The image is not clear
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- Please ensure that you removed the protective films on IR LEDs and lens before using.
- Please ensure that the lens is not dirty.
- Please change the settings to get higher resolution before start to shoot.
The camera does not take images or record videos|
- Make sure the camera switch to ON mode
- If the micro SD card is full, transfer images or videos to your computer or delete some files in the Replay Mode.
- The micro SD card is not formatted properly. Format the card again or try to use a new card.
Camera can not turn off|
- Please remove all the batteries to reset the camera.
- Please try to click the reset button on the bottom of the camera.
Forget the password|
- Please enter the alternate password “OPEN”, in case that you forget the password to start the machine.
REGULATION
FCC REGULATION
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions
- This device must not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DISPOSAL
ONLY USE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
- If one day your camera has been used so intensively that it has to be replaced, or if you no longer have any use for it, you are obliged to dispose of it at a recycling center.
- Information on return points for your electrical appliance can be obtained from your local waste disposal company or from your local administrative offices.
- Electrical appliances not only contain valuable recyclable raw materials but also substances which, if disposed of improperly, can affect public health and the environment. Help ensure that valuable raw materials are recycled
- when you return your old appliance to a central collection point.
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
A Directive ) symbol represents the obligation that the labeled camera to be
sent to a separate center for the proper recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
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