BARSKA BC212 6MP Trail Camera Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- BARSKA
Table of Contents
- BARSKA BC212 6MP Trail Camera
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- 6MP Trail Camera
- Batteries
- Quick Start Guide
- Advanced Settings
- Set to Default Factory Settings
- Playback
- Technical Specifications
- 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BARSKA BC212 6MP Trail Camera
Product Information
The BC211 Trail Camera is a 6MP digital infrared surveillance camera designed
for outdoor use. It is equipped with a high sensitive Passive Infrared (PIR)
motion sensor that triggers the
camera to capture high quality pictures up to 6MP and record VGA video clips.
The camera captures images and videos in color under sufficient daylight,
while in low light or nighttime conditions, the built-in infrared LED’s
capture black and white images or videos. The camera features a 1.5-inch color
LCD display screen that is water resistant. The camera requires an SD card for
storing images and videos.
Product Usage Instructions
Parts of the Trail Camera:
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Front View of the Camera:
- A. 28 Infrared Lights
- B. LED Indicator
- C. Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor
- D. Lens
- E. Lock Hole
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Inside of the Trail Camera:
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F. Display Screen
G. Operation Panel -
H. Switch
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I. Battery Compartment (Requires 8 AA Batteries)
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Under Side of the Trail Camera:
- J. External DC Power Connector
- K. USB Connector
- L. SD-Card Slot
- M. Tripod Adaptable Fitting
Batteries:
- The camera is powered by 8 AA batteries. Insert batteries as directed on the inside panel of the camera’s battery compartment, paying attention to the polarity.
- To conserve battery life, remove batteries when the camera is not in use for long periods of time.
Note: The camera will automatically shut down in the low-battery state after two indication sounds. Please change the batteries immediately.
Saving Images or Videos:
The camera uses an SD card to save all images and videos. Before inserting
the SD card, make sure it is unlocked.
Note: The camera has no internal memory, so insert an SD card before operation. Otherwise, the camera will shut down automatically if no SD card is inserted.
File Naming:
Images and videos are saved in the pre-named folder. The file numbering
continues by adding one to the last number for each new image or video. Image
files have the suffix .jpg (e.g.,
IMAG0001.JPG) and video files have the suffix .avi (e.g., IMAG0001.AVI).
Quick Start Guide:
- Power Supply: Confirm that the camera is in the OFF position and make sure batteries are installed correctly.
- Insert an unlocked SD card into the SD-Card Slot.
- Power on the camera by switching it to the ON position.
- The camera is now ready to capture images or record videos based on the motion detected by the PIR motion sensor.
- To view captured images or videos, connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB cable.
- Follow the instructions in the user manual for advanced settings and customization options.
For more information and detailed instructions, please refer to the BC211 Trail Camera User Manual.
Barska’s trail camera is designed to be your eyes in the woods day or night. Wide, flash range with rapid response time means you won’t miss an opportunity for an image. All settings, including camera resolution, video resolution and PIR sensitivity are adjustable for your specific needs. Upload images and videos to a computer through the included USB cable to save or share with others. Simply load AA batteries (not included), insert an SD card (not included) select your preferred settings and the trail camera is ready to go. All images can be stamped with date and time so you can spot trends and or patterns giving you everything you need to prepare for a great hunt.
6MP Trail Camera
This camera is a digital infrared surveillance camera triggered by any movement of humans or animals using a high sensitive Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor that automatically captures high quality pictures up to 6MP and records VGA video clips. Images and videos are taken in color under sufficient daylight. At night or low light conditions the camera’s built-in infrared LED’s capture black and white images or videos. The 1.5” color LCD display screen on the camera is water resistant.
CAUTION: The camera has no internal memory, insert SD card before operation; the camera will shut down automatically if NO SD card is inserted
Parts of the Trail Camera
- Front View of the Camera
- A. 28 Infrared Lights
- B. LED Indicator
- C. Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor
- D. Lens
- E. Lock Hole
- Inside of the Trail Camera
- F. Display Screen
- G. Operation Panel
- H. Switch
- I. Battery Compartment Requires 8 AA Batteries
- Under Side of the Trail Camera
- J. External DC Power Connector
- K. USB Connector
- L. SD-Card Slot
- M. Tripod Adaptable Fitting
Batteries
- The camera is powered by 8, AA batteries, insert batteries as directed on the inside panel of the cameras battery compartment and pay attention to the polarity.
- To conserve battery life, remove batteries when camera is not in use for long periods
of time
Note: The camera will automatically shut down in the low-battery state after two indication sounds. Please change the batteries immediately.
Saving Images or Videos
The camera uses an SD card to save all images and videos. Before inserting the
SD-card, be sure the SD card is unlocked.
NOTE: The camera has no internal memory, insert SD card before operation;
otherwise, the camera will shut down automatically if no SD card is inserted.
File Naming
Images and videos are saved in the pre-named folder. File numbering continues
by adding one to the last number for each new image or video. Saving names are
IMAG0001.JPG or IMAG0001.AVI. Through the suffix you can distinguish whether
the file is an image (with suffix .jpg) or a video (with suffix .avi).
Quick Start Guide
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Power Supply
Confirm that the camera is in the OFF position and make sure batteries are installed correctly -
Insert the SD-Card
The camera has no internal memory. If no SD card inserted or SD card in locked, the camera will shut down automatically after two continuous indication sounds.
Power On and Enter into the ON Mode
The camera has three operation modes:
- OFF Mode : turns off the camera
- SET UP Mod e: to operation parameters or to playback the photos through the display screen.
- ON Mode : takes images and videos in surveillance mode.
Enter into the SETUP Mode
- Switch to SETUP Mode. Push MENU button.
- The camera can be programmed into desired settings for CAM, PIR and SYS. In the “Advanced Operations” chapter will describe in greater detail.
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CAM (Camera Setting)
Camera Mode appears on screen. Press the up or down buttons to select Photo Size or Photo Burst. Press right or left buttons to select desired value. -
PIR (Picture in Range)
PIR Level appears on screen. Press the up or down buttons to select PIR Delay, Self Timer, or Time Lapse. Press the right or left buttons to select desired value. -
SYS (System Setting)
Set Clock appears on screen. Press the up or down buttons to select Time Stamp, Password, Format. Press the right or left buttons to select desired value. -
Power Off
Switch to OFF Mode to power off camera. To conserve battery life, remove batteries if you plan on not using the camera for a long period of time. -
Switch power to ON mode.
The LED indication light will blink for about 10 seconds before the camera starts taking images or videos.
Advanced Settings
After familiarizing yourself with basic camera operations, you are ready for advanced settings.
Set CAM (Camera Settings)
Set Camera Mode
Two modes in CAM: Photo or Video. Two ways to set the camera mode:
- Press MENU : Press the up or down buttons to select Video or Photo, and then press OK to save.
- On SETUP mode, Press up button to set camera mode as Video or press down button to set as Photo mode. The video or photo icon appears on the top left corner of LCD screen.
Set Photo Size
- Press the down button to select Photo Size
- Press the right or left buttons to select 6MP, 5MP and 3MP
- Press OK to save selection
Set Photo Burst
- Press the down button to select Photo Burst
- Press the right or left buttons to select 3 photos, 2 photos, 1 photo
- Press OK to save selection
Set Video Size
- Press the down button to select Video mode
- Press OK to confirm
- Press the down button to select Video size
- Press the right or left buttons to select VGA (640×480) or QVGA (320×240)
- Press OK to save selection
Set Video Length
- Press down button to select Video Length
- Press OK to confirm
- Press the right or left buttons to select desired seconds
- Press OK to confirm
- Press MENU to return to Main MENU state
SET PIR (Picture in Range)
Set PIR Level
Press MENU to return to Main MENU state
- Press the down arrow to select PIR Level
- Press the right or left buttons to select Low, Normal, or High
- Press OK to confirm
This parameter defines the sensitivity of the PIR.
There are three sensitivities:
High, Normal, and Low. The default value is “Normal”. The higher degree
indicates that the camera is more easily to be triggered by motion, taking
more pictures or recording more videos. It is recommended to use “High”
sensitivity degree in room or environment with little interference, and to use
lower sensitivity for outdoor or environment with lots of interference like
hot wind, smoke, near window etc. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the PIR is
strongly related to the temperature. Higher temperatures lead to lower
sensitivity. Therefore it is suggested to set a higher sensitivity for high
temperature environments. It is recommended to use the “Low” setting for
temperatures below 35 degrees Fahrenheit and the “High” setting for
temperatures exceeding 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Press LEFT or RIGHT to select
Low or High, and then press OK to save.
Use | Surrounding Environment |
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High Sensitivity | Room or environment with little interference |
Exceeds 95 degrees Fahrenheit
Low Sensitivity| Outdoor or environment with lots of interference like hot
wind, smoke, near window etc.
Below 35 degrees Fahrenheit
Set PIR Delay
This parameter indicates how long the PIR will be disabled after each
triggering. During this time the PIR of the device will not be activated. The
default value is 1 minute. The minimum interval is 0 seconds; this means the
PIR works all the time. The maximum interval is 1 hour. This means that the
PIR will be disabled for 1 hour after each triggering. Press the left button
or the right button to decrease or increase the value by 5 seconds or 1
minute, and then press OK
to save.
Set Self Timer
This parameter defines a certain time lapse in the day when the camera can be
triggered. The rest of the time the device is shut off. The effective value
for the ranges from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59. Please note that the start and stop
time can only be effective when the timer is set as On. Press OK to enter into
submenu for settings, and then press UP or DOWN to change the values of the
start time the stop time, and then press OK to save.
- Press the down button to select Video Length
- Press OK to confirm
- Press the right or left buttons to select desired length
- Press OK to confirm
Set Time Lapse
This function only is activated when the Self Timer is settled as ON. You can
decrease or increase the values by pressing the right or left buttons. The
camera will take pictures or videos according to the pre-set time interval.
- Press the down arrow to select Time Lapse
- Press the right or left buttons to select on and off
- Press OK to confirm
Set SYS (System Setting)
Press MENU to return to Main MENU state
Set Date and Time
You can change the date and time of the device by setting this parameter when
necessary, e.g., after every battery change. The date format is
month/day/year, the time format is hour: minute: second. The valid value
for year is between 2009 and 2050.
- Press OK to enter into submenu
- Press the right or left buttons to adjust time
- Press the right or left buttons to change the numbers
- Press OK to save setting
Set Time Stamp
- Choose “On” or “Off” for the show, no show option for the time stamp
- Press the right or left buttons to change On or Off
- Press OK to save setting
Set Password
If the password setting is selected as On, after switching on the camera, the
LCD screen on the camera will prompt to enter a password. The default password
is 0000.
- Press OK to enter into submenu
- Press the up or down buttons to adjust the values
- Press the right or left buttons to change On or Off
- Press OK to save setting
If the inputs are blank, the password will not be changed; if keyed in correctly, the new password is set. The LCD screen will prompt to enter the password next time you switch on the camera.
Set Format
The system will delete all images or videos stored in the SD-card after
formatting, make sure that you have made a backup of important data.
- Press OK to choose Enter to enter into submenu
- Press the right or left buttons to select Yes. Yes will be highlighted
- Press OK to start formatting the SD-card. During formatting, the display screen will show a message “Please Wait”.
Set to Default Factory Settings
- Press OK to reset to default settings.
Default Settings
Setting Items | Default | Options | Submenu |
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CAM | Camera Mode | Photo | Video |
Photo Size | 5M Pixel | 6M, 3M Pixel | |
Photo Burst | 1 Photo | 2 Photo or 3 Photos | |
Video Size | 640×480 | 320×240 | |
Video Length | 10s | As of requested | |
PIR | PIR Level | Normal | High, Low |
PIR Interval | 1 Min | 5–60 seconds, 1-60 min | |
Self Timer | Off | On | On, Off (00:00 – 23:59) |
Time Lapse | Off |
SYS
| Set Clock| Enter| | Adjust Clock
Time Stamp| On| Off|
Password| Off| On| Enter to set
Format| | | Enter to set
Default Setting| | |
Main Menu
Setting Items | Description |
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CAM | Camera Mode |
Photo Size | Select the image size 6MP, 5MP or 3MP |
Photo Burst | Select the continuous shooting numbers after each triggering |
Video Size | Select the video size |
Video Length | Select the video length |
PIR | PIR Level |
PIR Delay | How long the PIR will be disabled after each triggering |
Self Timer | The camera can be set to only record/ capture at a certain time of |
the day when set to On. The rest of the time the camera will be shut off and
will not record any triggers. This function can be set to Off and the cameras
will function by PIR triggering.
Time Lapse| This function is only activated if the Self Timer is On> Press the
right or left buttons to set the values. The camera will take pictures or
videos subject to the pre-set time interval.
SYS| Set Clock| Set the Date and Time
Time Stamp| Select “On” or “Off” to show time stamp on the picture
Password| Default password is 0000
Default Set| Reset all settings to default values
Format| Format the SD-card
Playback
Viewing Photos
- Switch to SETUP mode
- Press OK to view the last picture in the LCD screen of the camera
- Press the up or down buttons to either go to the previous or next image
Deleting Photos
- Press OK to view the image which to be deleted
- Press MENU button to select Playback, delete Del one
- Press the up or down buttons to select One or All
- Yes or No to execute to Exit
Please note that after deleting a picture or a video file, the deleted files can’t be restored!
Viewing Videos
Videos can not be viewed on the screen on the camera. To view videos you must
connect the camera to a computer through the included USB cord. The camera is
in USB mode when connected to computer’s USB port. The SD-card then functions
as a removable disk
Upgrading Software
This camera is equipped with an automatic upgrade function. The upgrade
function is only activated when the camera is connected to the computer with
internet and upgrading is only needed when an improved firmware is available.
WARNING: Upgrading is risky, please be cautions
Technical Specifications
Picture Resolution | Real 6MP |
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Lens | F/NO=3.0 FOV(Field of View)=52° |
IR-Flash | 6-12m |
Display Screen | 1.5” LCD |
Memory Card | From 8 MB to 32GB |
Video Resolution | VGA(16fps) ; QVGA(20fps) |
PIR Sensor | Multi Zone |
PIR Sensitivity | Adjustable (High/Normal/Low) |
Trigger Time | 1.2 second |
Weight | 0.25 kg / .5 lbs |
Operation/Storage Temperature | -20 – +60°C / -30 – +70°C |
-4 – +140°F / -22 – +158°F
Interval| 1s – 60 min.
Photo Burst| 1–3
Video Length| 1–60 seconds
Power Supply| 8×AA
Stand-by Current| < 0.25 mA (<6mAh/Day)
Power Consumption| 600 videos (interval=5min,video length=10s);
Low Battery Alert| LED Indicator
Display Screen| LCD display on camera
Mounting Options| Belt, Rope Or Tripod
Dimensions mm| 128 x 98 x 78
Operation Humidity| 5% – 90%
CAUTIONS
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The camera has no internal memory, insert SD card before operation; otherwise, the camera will shut down automatically if NO SD card is inserted
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Please unlock the write-protect before inserting the SD-card
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Insert the SD-card when the power switch is in the OFF position before testing the camera
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Do not insert or take out the SD-card when the power switch is in the ON position
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Format the SD-card by the camera when used for the first time
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The camera is in USB mode when connected to computer’s USB port. The SD-card
then functions as a removable disk -
In the SETUP mode, if nothing is done in 3 minutes the camera will shut down automatically
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Make sure having sufficient power to upgrade firmware; otherwise the upgrade will be interrupted. If any fault occurs after an improper upgrading process, the camera may stop functioning properly
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Trail Cameras
- BARSKA®, as manufacturer, warrants this new product to be free of original defects in materials and/or workmanship for the length of time specified by this warranty. This warranty does not include damage caused by abuse, improper handling, installation, maintenance, normal wear-and-tear, unauthorized repairs or modifications and tampering in anyway.
- This warranty is limited to the original purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty applies only to products purchased in the United States of America and Canada. In the event of a defect within 30 days, the consumer must return the defective unit to the BARSKA® dealer (the place of purchase) at his/her own expense.
- Beyond 30 days, BARSKA® products should be sent to the following address for warranty repairs. Products must be packed carefully and sturdily to prevent damage in transit, and returned freight prepaid to:
- BARSKA Optics®
- 1721 WRIGHT AVE.
- LA VERNE, CA 91750
- For additional and updated information
- please visit www.barska.com
- Please email info@barska.com or call 1.888.666.6769 for Return Merchandise
- Number (RMA#) before any returns.
NOTE: All merchandise received without a valid RMA# will be returned to shipper at his/her own expense.
Please include all of the following when returning by BARSKA® products for service and/or replacement:
- Please write your complete details (Name, Address, Telephone #, E-mail address, RMA#, etc.)
- Purchase receipt or Proof of Purchase. (Original/Copy)
- A brief explanation of the defect
- A Check/Money Order of $25.00 to cover inspection, shipping and handling *Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery
This product will either be replaced or repaired at the discretion of the warrantor. If it’s a discontinued item, we will replace the product with an equivalent product. Should the repair not be covered by this warranty, an estimate will be sent for your approval. Non-warranty repairs or refurbishing are always provided at a reasonable cost. BARSKA® shall not be liable for any consequential, incidental and/or contingent damages whatsoever. We will not pay shipping, insurance or transportation charges from you to us, or any import fees, duties and or taxes.This warranty supersedes all previous BARSKA warranties.
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