Cabela s Outfitter Gen3 30MP Game Camera User Manual

June 13, 2024
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Cabela s Outfitter Gen3 30MP Game Camera

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  1. Read the Manual: It is essential to thoroughly read and understand the user manual or instructions that come with the product. The manual provides important information about product features, setup instructions,and safety precautions.
  2. Assembly: If your product requires assembly, follow the provided instructions carefully. Ensure that all parts are properly connected and tightened.
  3. Power Source: Determine whether the product requires batteries or needs to be connected to a power source. If batteries are needed, ensure they are inserted correctly and have sufficient power. If it requires a power source, plug it into a suitable electrical outlet.
  4. Controls and Settings: Familiarize yourself with the controls and settings of the product. This may include buttons, switches, dials, or a digital interface. Follow the instructions to set up the desired settings.
  5. Safety Precautions: Always prioritize safetywhen using any product. Follow all safety guidelines provided in the user manual. This may include precautions such as keeping the product away from water, using it in a well-ventilated area, or not overloading it with excessive weight.
  6. Product Operation: Follow the instructions for operating the product. This may involve pressing buttons in a specific sequence, adjusting settings, orfollowing a specific process.
  7. Maintenance and Cleaning: Regularly clean and maintain your product as instructed in the manual. This may involve wiping it with a soft cloth, using specific cleaning solutions, or removing and cleaning specific parts.
  8. Troubleshooting: If you encounter any issues or problems with the product, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual. It may provide solutions to common problems or guide you on how to contact customer support for assistance.

Remember, these are general usage instructions, and it is always best to refer to the specific user manual for detailed instructions tailored to your product.

GETTING STARTED

  • Front Vew of Camera
  • Operation Interface
  • Bottom View of Camera
  • Back View of Camera
  • Mounting the Camera
    When mounting the camera to a tree, use the strap provided.
    Tips: Try not to mountthe camera facing the rising or setting sun. If mounting to a feeder or in a dusty environment, be sure to clean the camera lens and the PIRsensor regularly. Periodicallycheck the mounting of the camera to make sure it hasn’t come loose. Check the batteries frequently to ensure they are still providing power to the camera.

KEY INFROMATION

  • AIM: Camera info and setup.
  • M : Enter the setup menu in preview mode.
  • : Navigate settings as described in the user’s manual.
  • OK : Save settings in setup mode, playback images/video in preview mode.
  • M : Exchange between main screen and setup.

SD CARD (Included)

WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF CABELA’S SD PRO MEMORY CARDS.
Cabela’s SD Pro Memory Cards are manufactured with high-quality performance parts for optimal photo and video storage in scouting cameras/recorders, digital cameras, and more. These cards are fast and durable for extensive shooting in the most extreme outdoor conditions. Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) PRO Cardswork with Cabela’s game-trail cameras (SDHC refers to 4GB- 32GB). Never erase your SD card from any device other than your Cabela’s game- trail camera. Any time you erase a card or take a picture on a card, you are formatting it. If you erase your card in the computer, another digital camera, or any other device, you will forma your card to that device and your Cabela’s camera may no longer be able to recognize it and read it properly.

  • INSERT THE SD CARD BEFORE TURNING ON CAMERA. This camera has no internal memory for saving images or videos.
  • BE SURE WRITE-PROTECT IS UNLOCKED BEFORE INSERTING THE SD CARD IN THE CAMERA.
  • DO NOT TAKE OUT THE SO CARD WHEN CAMERA POWER IS ON

SAVING IMAGES OR VIDEOS
The camera uses a standard SD memory card to save images (in JPEG format) and videos (in avi format). SD and SDHC memory cards up to a maximum 32GB capacity are supported.

CAMERA OPERATIONS

BATTERIES
High-density and high-performance alkaline or lithium batteries are recommended. Cabela’s recommends using Energizer® Lithium AA batteries.
CAMERA MODES

  1. OFF mode: To turn off the camera.
  2. AIM mode: To program camera and review images/videos.
  3. ON mode: When movement occurs in the monitoring region, the camera will take pictures or videos automatically according to the previous programmed setting. After switching the camera to ON position, the motion-indication LED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds. This time interva is for you to position the camera for automatic surveillance operation.

AIM/SETUP MODE

  1. Preview: Shows the scene in the front of the camera. After switching the camera to AIM Mode, it enters into the preview state. Press OK to exchange between playback mode and preview mode.
  2. Setting: Program custom settings. Press OK to manually customize the camera settings displayed on the screen. Press OK after every customizing.
  3. Playback: View photos or videos via the 2.4″ TFT display.

VIEW IMAGES OR VIDEOS
From the main screen showing a live view of what the camera is seeing, you can press the OK button to review captures recorded on the SD card.
By pressing the , you can review the captures. By pressing the Menu M button from the review screen, you can choose to delete the current capture being reviewed or you can choose to Delete All captures at once. Be certain when selecting Delete All as ALL files will be deleted from the SD card! You can exit the delete mode by pressing the Menu M button again and then exit the review capture screens by pressing OK to return to the main live view menu screen.

ITEM SETTINGS

Setting Items Description
Settings Menu To reach the settings menu, turn camera on to AIM

mode. Press the menu button M.
To return to main screen, simply press the menu button M again. All changes are confirmed with the DK button in all menus.
Version| By selecting this mode, you can review the version of software installed on your camera. This is useful to confirm the version of software installed on the camera and will show an older version number if a more current version has been made available.
Software Update| Software Update can be selected if your camera needs to get a current updated version of software over time.
These files will be available on the basspro.com/cabelas.com website and instructions for updating will also be included.
Default| Returns to default settings.
Language| English,French, or Spanish can be selected as camera language.
Set Clock/Date| You can change the time and date when necessary, e.g., after every battery change. The time format is hour and minute. The date format is month/ day/year.Press (B to select the item, then press@or® to change the value.
Camera Name| Camera can have a personalized name that will be displayed on images.
Flash Modes| There are 3 flash modes to choose from: Power Save, Long Range, and Fast Motion. Power Save mode uses reduced LED energy to save battery. Long is for long distance flash with possibly more blur. Fast is for fast motion and captures with less blur and shorter flash distance.
Interval| This interval means how long the PIR will be disabled after each triggering in the ON mode.During this time, the PIR will not react to motion.The minimum interval is 2 seconds and the maximum is 60 minutes.
Format SD Card| If you choose format SD card, the system will delete all images and/or videos stored on the SD card.
Make sure that you have a backup of important data. (Highly Recommended to format with new SD cards.)
Setting Items| Description
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Mode| There are 3 modes to choose from: Photo , Video, and Photo and Video.
Photo|

  • Image size:Image size can be chosen as 5MP,16MP, or 30MP.
  • Capture number: Number of photos per PIR capture. Can select 1-6 images.

Video|

  • Video size: Can select 640p at 30 fps, 720p at 30 fps, or 1080p at 30 fps.
  • Video Length: Select between 5 seconds and 2 minutes.

Photo and Video|

  • Image size:Image size can be chosen as 5MP,16MP, or 30MP.
  • Capture number:Number of photos per PIR capture. Can select 1-6 images.
  • Video size: Can select 640p at 30 fps, 720p at 30 fps, or 1080p at 30 fps.
  • Video Length: Select between 5 seconds and 2 minutes.

Sensor Level| Sensor level can be set at low, middle, or high. The higher degree indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion. It is recommended to use lower sensitivity for environments with lots of interference like wind, tall grass, or intense shadows.
Set Active Time| If desired, you can set an active time period for camera to be active. Select start and stop times.
Set Time Lapse| Time Lapse can be turned on or off. If turning time lapse on, you will need to choose your time-lapse frequency and time- lapse period. Time-lapse period has 2 window options (A or 8). Both periods A and B have a start and stop time based on a 24-hour clock. Time-lapse frequencies include 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 minutes.

DEFAULT SETTINGS

Cabela’s Outfitter® Series IR and Black IR
Choose Default. and all the settings will be changed to these factory settings:
Mode ** Photo
Photo Size ** 5MP
Photo Burst ** 1 Image
PIR Interval ** 2 Seconds
Sensor ** Middle
Flash ** Long Range
Active Time                                        Off
Time Lapse ** Off
Language ** English
Camera Name **** Cabelas

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model 30MP IR 30MP BLACK IR
Resolution 30MP 30MP
Trigger speed photo .4 seconds .4 seconds
Trigger speed video .5 seconds .5 seconds
IR illumination (48) 850 LEDs (48) 940 LEDs
IA-flash distance 100′ Flash 90′ Flash
Video resolution 1080p HD/720p HD up to 30 fps 1080p HD/720p HD up to 30 fps
Detection distance Up to 80′ Up to 80′
Recovery rate 2 seconds 2 seconds
Time-lapse mode Yes Yes
Multishot mode Up to 6 per trigger Up to 6 per trigger
Battery life Up to 1 year, depending on temperature and number of pictures

Up to 1 year, depending on temperature and number of pictures
LCD screen| 2.4″ color LCD screen| 2.4″ color LCD screen
Model| 30MP IR| 30MP IR
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Attachment interface| 1/4″-20 brass insert bottom with dead stop| 1/4″-20 brass insert bottom with dead stop
Power source| 8 AA 12V| 8 AA 12V
DCIN| 12V DC IN| 12V DC IN
Cable-lock compatible| Yes, closed dual slot above dual strap slot| Yes, closed dual slot above dual strap slot
Accessories| 6′-nylon strap with buckle, 16GB SD card, 8 AA alkaline batteries| 6′-nylon strap with buckle, 16GB SD card, 8 AA alkaline batteries
Weight| 344 grams (without batteries)| 344 grams (without batteries)
Dimensions| 155mm x 105mm x 76mm| 155mm x 105mm x 76mm

PARTS LIST

  • Digital Camera (1)
  • Tree Strap (1)
  • 16GB SD Card (1)
  • AA Alkaline Batteries (8)
  • User’s Manual (1)

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 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 measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and 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.

Shielded interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Specifications and designs are subject to without  notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.

References

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