BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
BLAZEVIDEO

BlazeVideo logo TRAIL CAMERA MODEL: A252
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
V1.0

IN THE BOX

1 x Camera, 1 x Mounting Strap,
1 x Instruction Manual, 1 x Mini USB Cord

Note: Memory card and batteries are not included (user supplied).

IMPORTANT NOTE

Require eight (8) 1.5V AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries. We recommend the use of Energizer AA Lithium batteries in this camera to obtain maximum battery life.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix battery type.
Rechargeable NiMH AA batteries can be used, but the lower voltage (generally 1.2V) they produce has short lifetime, you may have to replace them frequently.
Remove batteries when the camera is NOT in use.
Require a standard-size SDHC/SDXC memory card (maximum capacity 512GB, Class 10). We recommend using SanDisk 32GB SDHC Class 10 memory cards in the camera to obtain the best cost-performance.

Before first use, please format your SD card in the camera by using “Format SD Card” in the menu settings.

INTRODUCTION

3.1. ABOUT THE CAMERA
The A252 trail camera is a new generation of digital scouting camera, it can be triggered by any movement of game in a location, detected by a highly sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor, and then take high quality pictures (up to 32MP still photos), 1296P 20fps or 1080P 30fps video clips.
The camera features the all new innovative imaging technology. The camera encompasses all-new software innovations, smart illumination technology, blur reduction technology, auto noise reduction and dynamic exposure technology to deliver high resolution image quality, and fast boot to deliver 0.3s fast trigger speed and 0.5s recovery time. The camera consumes very little power (less than 0.1mA) in a stand-by (surveillance) state. It can deliver 8 months of standby operation time when the device is powered by eight AA 1.5V batteries.

3.2. MAIN FEATURES

  • High quality pictures (up to 32MP still photos) or full HD H.264 video clips. The camera is equipped with a advanced CMOS sensor, premium f/2.0 great aperture lens and has exclusive imaging optimization algorithm; it can take clear photos or videos  even at low light or dark environment.
  • Clear night vision, flash range 75ft. (23m). The camera is equipped with 36pcs built-in high performance infrared no glow 940nm LEDs that function as a flash (invisible to human and animal eyes).
  • Easy to use/program with well-designed operation buttons and built-in 2.4-inch LCD color screen, easy to review pictures and videos on the screen.
  • 3 working modes – Motion detection, Time lapse and Hybrid.
  • Fast trigger time approx. 0.3 seconds, Fast recovery time of less than 0.5 seconds, long trigger distance up to 75ft. (23m).
  • Info strip on each capture: Date, Time, Temperature & Moon Phase.
  • Operation Hours, Loop Recording, Time Lapse, Password Protected.
  • Built for any climate – IP66 Waterproof designed for outdoor use and resistant against rain and snow. Operation Temperature -4~140°F (-20 ~ 60°C).
  • Support SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card, maximum capacity 512GB (not included).
  • Extremely long in-field battery life up to 8 months in a stand-by state with 8 AA 1.5V batteries (not included).

PARTS AND CONTROLS

The camera is equipped with 36pcs high efficiency infrared LEDs, LED Indicators, Optical Lens, PIR Sensors, Lock Holes in front view (Figure 1).
TIP: During use, the black PIR Lens may be dirty or have scratches, however it does not affect the performance due to the reliability design. If you must clean it, please try to blow it off or pick out the dirt very lightly. Please do not try to wipe it, which may cause more scratches.BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Front View

The camera provides the following connections for external devices: Mini USB port and SD card slot etc. (Figure 2).

BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Bottom ViewThe camera has two strap holes on the back. The strap can be put through the strap holes and fastened securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly (Figure 3).BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Back
ViewThe camera has a 2.4-inch built-in LCD screen, which can be used for reviewing pictures or videos and menu displaying, and unique keypad design for easy program and operation, 8 AA batteries slot supported (Figure 4).BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Inside View

A 3-way power switch is used to select the main operating modes: OFF, ON, and SET (Figure 5).
A control key interface with six keys is primarily used in SET mode to select operational functions and parameters. As shown in Figure.5, the keys can also perform a second function (shortcut operations in SET mode) in addition to their main function.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES AND SD CARD

Before you start learning how to use your camera, you will first need to install a set of batteries and insert an SD card. Although that may only take you a minute, there are some important notes about both batteries and SD cards you should be aware of, so please take the time to read the following directions and cautions:

5.1. LOADING BATTERIES
After opening the cover of the battery compartment, you will see that the camera has eight battery slots (Figure 6). A full eight batteries must be installed for the camera to operate. Be sure to insert each battery with correct polarity (negative or “flat” end against the long spring of each battery slot).
In the SET mode when battery power level gets low, the message “Low Battery” will show on the screen, please replace the batteries. If the battery indicator shows in RED, this does mean the batteries are not able to drive IR LEDs flash at night, however the batteries still work at daytime until “Low Battery”. If you want to continue night vision, please replace the batteries.

BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Loading the Batteries

5.2. INSERTING THE SD CARD
Insert the SD card (with the camera’s power switch in the OFF position) before beginning to operate the camera. Don’t insert or remove the SD card when the power switch is in the ON or SET position. The camera uses a standard-size memory card to save photos (in .jpg format) and/or videos (in .mp4 format). SD and SDHC (High Capacity)/SDXC cards up to a maximum 512GB capacity are supported (Figure 7).BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Inserting the SD
Card

The following describes how to insert and remove the SD card:

  • Insert the SD card into the card slot with its label side upwards. A “click” sound indicates that the card is installed successfully. If the wrong side of the card is facing up, you will not be able to insert it without force, there is only one correct way to insert  cards. If the SD card is not installed correctly, the device will not display an SD card icon on the screen in SET mode. Formatting the SD card by using the camera’s “Format” parameter in the menu settings before using it for the first time is recommended, especially when a card has been used in other devices.
  • To take out the SD card, just gently push in the card (do not try to pull it out without pushing in first). The card is released from the slot and ready to be removed when you hear the click. Be sure the camera’s power is switched OFF before inserting or removing SD cards or batteries.

USING THE CAMERA

Once you’ve prepared your camera by properly installing batteries and an SD card, you could simply take it outside, strap it to a tree (or not-according to your application scenario), switch it ON and leave-and you might get some great photos that are exactly what you wanted. However, we highly recommend that you first spend some additional time indoors with this manual and your camera until you know a bit more about what the 3-way switch and those control keys do. If nothing else, you’ll probably want to at least set the date and time so the camera will imprint them (or not-it’s your option) on your photos as they are taken, learn how to set the camera to shoot video clips instead of still photos if you like, and read some tips about mounting it on a tree.

THE OFF, ON, AND SET MODES

The camera has three basic operational modes:

  • OFF mode: Power switch in the OFF position.
  • ON mode: Power switch in the ON position.
  • SET mode: Power switch in the SET position (screen is on).

7.1. OFF MODE
The OFF mode is the “safe” mode when any actions must be taken, e.g., replacing the SD card or batteries, or transporting the device. And of course, when you are storing or not using the camera, you will switch it to OFF. Please note that in the OFF mode the camera consumes little power. It’s a good idea to take the batteries out of the battery compartment if the camera will not be used for a long time.

7.2. ON MODE
Any time after the batteries and SD card have been inserted, you can switch the camera on. When the power switch is moved to the middle position, the camera will enter into the ON (Surveillance) mode. If the Mode is set as “Motion Detection”, the camera will countdown 30-second delay and then be ready to capture images. If the Mode is set as “Time Lapse”, there will be no 30-second counting down, and the camera will be ready to enter Time Lapse.
Once in the ON mode, no manual controls are needed or possible (the control keys have no effect). The camera will take photos or videos automatically (according to its current parameter settings).
You can either move the power switch directly from OFF to ON mode, or stop at the SET position first to change one or more settings, then move the switch to ON after you have finished doing so.

7.3. SET MODE
In the SET mode you can check and change the settings of the camera with the help of its built-in screen. These settings, found in the menu by pressing MENU key, let you change the photo or video resolution, interval between photos, switch the time imprint on, etc. (See more in Section 8 ADVANCED SETTINGS).
Moving the power switch to the SET position will turn on the screen display, you will see an information screen that shows how many images have been taken, the battery level, camera or video mode, etc.
Attention please: In SET mode, the camera will automatically enter ON mode if there is no operation (key pressing) within 5 minutes. Then the camera will perform as your settings in the menu.
In the SET mode, you can connect the camera to a computer’s USB port to download your images.

Shortcut Keys/Functions
As mentioned earlier in “Parts & Controls”, the keypads have secondary, “shortcut” functions when the camera is switched to SET mode:

  • Press the UP key to quickly set the camera to shoot video clips.
  • Press the DOWN key to quickly set the camera to take still photos.
  • Press the RIGHT key to manually trigger the shutter. This is useful for testing the camera. The “number of images taken” counter on the top right of the screen will increase by one.
  • Press the OK key to playback. Then press UP or DOWN key to navigate the history photo or video if you want. Finally press the OK key to exit playback.

ADVANCED SETTINGS

The trail camera comes with preset manufacturer settings. You can change the settings to meet your requirements. Please make sure that the camera is in the SET mode. Once the camera screen is on, press MENU key to enter/exit the menu. Press the UP/DOWN key to move the marker, Press the LEFT/RIGHT key to change the setting, and press the OK key to confirm the change. Always remember to press the OK to save the change. Otherwise, you will lose your new setting.

Parameter Settings ( Bold = default) Description
Mode Motion Detection,

Time Lapse,
Hybrid| In Motion Detection mode, the camera will take photos or videos once triggered.
In Time Lapse mode, the camera will take photos or videos periodically according to your preset “Timelapse Interval” parameter.
Hybrid mode includes both above.
Photo or Video| Photo, Video,
Photo+ Video| Select whether still photos or video clips are taken.
Photo Quality| 32MP
24MP
16MP
8MP
4MP| Select desired resolution for still photos. Higher resolution produces better quality photos, but creates larger files that take more of the SD card capacity. Larger files require longer time to write to the SD card, which will slightly slow the shutter speed.
Photo| 01, 02, 03,| Select the number of photos taken in
Burst| 04, 05| sequence per trigger.
Video Quality| 1296P
1080P
720P| Select video resolution (pixels per frame). Higher resolution produces better quality videos, but creates larger files that take more of the SD card capacity.
Video Length| 10 seconds , Optional from 3s to 5m| Select video recording length.
Note: It is highly recommended to set the night video length to less than 30 seconds as the IR LEDs will consume more battery power.
Video Format| MP4
MOV| MP4 is the mainstream format in the video industry, more compatible with any player. Select MOV in case some legacy digital camera software must be working with videos in MOV format.
Detection Delay| 10 seconds , optional from 0s to 60m| Select the shortest length of time that the camera will wait until it responds to any subsequent triggers from the PIR sensor after a game is first detected. During the selected interval, the camera will not take pictures/videos. This prevents the SD card from filling up with too many redundant images. 0 means capture as fast as possible.
Note: this option is invalid if Mode is set as “Time Lapse”.
PIR Sensitivity| High Medium Low| Select the sensitivity of the PIR sensor. Temperature affects the sensitivity. The High setting is suitable when the ambient temperature is warm or you want to capture distant object or capture more, and the Medium/Low setting is helpful in cold weather.
Note: this option is invalid if Mode is set as “Time Lapse”.
Motion Test| | This feature helps you aim the camera at your target area. Please refer to the details in Section 9.2.
Timelapse Interval| First Shot Time: hh:mm| Set the earliest shot time after Time Lapse or Hybrid mode is enabled. If you would like to get photos earlier, it is recommended to set it later than the current time.
Interval: optional from 3s to 24h| Set time lapse interval. It takes effect ONLY when Mode is set as Time Lapse or Hybrid, the camera will automatically take photos/videos according to the set interval, regardless of whether the PIR sensor has detected any game. This is helpful when observing cold-blooded animals like snakes, or the process of flowering, etc.
Note: This option is invalid if Mode is set as “Motion Detection”.
Date / Time| M/D/Y hh:mm| M – Month, D – Day, Y – Year hh – Hour, mm – Minute
Note: Use “LEFT/RIGHT” key to switch settings, use “UP/DOWN” to set current date and time.
Date input format may change. Please refer to “Date Format” parameter settings accordingly.
Date Format| D/M/Y
M/D/Y
Y/M/D| Select date format which will be shown on the screen and each capture.
Time Format| 12h
24h| Select time format which will be shown on the screen and each capture. 12h – AM/PM
Camera Name| On
Off| Select On to assign a 4-character long in the form of Capital A-Z, 0-9 to record the location in the photos (e.g., A123 for Yellow Stone Park). This helps multi-camera users identify the location when reviewing the photos.
Info Strip| On
Off| Select On to show date, time, temperature, moon phase on each capture.
Loop Recording| On
Off| Selecting On option will cause the oldest files to be overwritten with new captures when the SD card reaches its capacity.
With Off option selected, the camera will stop capturing images once the SD card reaches capacity.
Operation Hours| On
Off| Select On if you only want the camera to work within a specified time period every day. For instance, if the starting time is set at 18:35 and the ending time at 8:25, the camera will function from 18:35 the current day to 8:25 the next day. Outside the time period the camera will not be triggered or take photos/videos.
Password| On
Off| Set up a 4-digit password to protect your camera from unauthorized users. If the code is lost, you can contact customer support to reset the password.
Format SD Card| Yes
No| All files will be deleted after formatting the SD card. We highly recommend you to format the SD card if it has been used previously in other devices. Caution: make sure wanted files on the SD card have been backed up first!
Factory Reset| Yes
No| Selecting Yes will return all your previous settings back to the manufacturer default.
Version| Defined| Display the version of the camera.

MOUNTING AND POSITIONING THE CAMERA

9.1. MOUNTING
After you’ve set up the camera’s parameters to your personal preferences at home, you’re ready to take it outside and slide the power switch to “ON”. When setting up the camera for scouting game or other outdoor applications, you must be sure to mount it in place correctly and securely. We recommend mounting the camera on a sturdy tree with a diameter of about 6 in. (15cm). To get the optimal picture quality, the tree should be about 16-17ft. (5 meters) away from the place to be monitored, with the camera placed at a height of 2.5-3.5ft. (0.75-1m). Also, keep in mind that you will get the best results at night when the subject is within the ideal flash range, no farther than 65′ (20m) and no closer than 10′ (3m) from the camera.
There are two ways to mount the camera: using the provided adjustable web belt, or the tripod socket.

Using the adjustable strap: Use the strap on the camera as illustrated. Push one end of the strap through the two brackets on the back of the camera. Thread the end of the strap through the buckle. Fasten the strap securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly so there is no slack left (Figure 8).
Note: it is not possible to use a cable lock (in the upper part of the bracket) and the strap at the same time.
Using the tripod socket: The camera is equipped with a socket at the bottom end to enable mounting on a tripod or other mounting accessories with a standard UNC 1/4-20 thread screw (not included).

BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Mounting the Camera

9.2. SENSING ANGLE AND DISTANCE TEST
To test whether the camera can effectively monitor the area you choose, this test is recommended to check the sensing angle and monitoring distance of the camera. To perform the test:

  • Switch the camera to the SET mode.

  • Select “Motion Test” in the Menu. The camera will countdown a max 60-second delay and will be ready to capture motions. ( Note: The delay time may be less than 60 seconds, depending on the actual time of the motion sensor to be activated. The delay time is 60 seconds minus the power-on time.)

  • Close the camera door.

  • Make 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.

  • When the white motion indicator LED flashes in RED, it indicates that the camera is able to sense the position. However, if the LED doesn’t blink, it means that the position lies beyond the sensing range.

  • In these sensing test, the camera would take pictures once motion captured. When you open the camera, the screen shows the number of times triggered, you can review the pictures on the screen.

The results of your testing will help you find the best placement when mounting and aiming the 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 bush (especially on windy days).
Do NOT install the camera behind the glass window as that is not possible to sense any motion. Avoid setting the camera towards glass objects.

9.3. SWITCHING ON THE CAMERA
The camera supports three working modes, “Motion Detection”, “Time Lapse” and “Hybrid”.
(1) If you set the camera working mode as “Motion detection” in the menu, once you switch to the ON mode, the camera will countdown 30-second delay, and then will be ready to go into standby (surveillance) and capture. Any motion detected by it will trigger the capture of images as programmed in the menu.
Be sure you have read the descriptions of the Detection Delay and PIR Sensitivity parameters.
(2) If you set the camera working mode as “Time Lapse” in the menu, once you switch to the ON mode, the camera will be ready to go into “Time Lapse” mode, then take images periodically according to your preset “Timelapse Interval” parameter, regardless of the settings “Detection Delay”. (3) If you set the camera’s working mode as “Hybrid” in the menu, the camera will work according to the above two modes.
Before leaving the camera unattended, please check for the following:

  • Are the batteries inserted with correct polarity and is their power level sufficient?
  • Does the SD card have sufficient available space?
  • Is the power switch in the ON position?

REVIEW PHOTOS OR VIDEOS

After you have setup, mounted and activated your CAMERA, you will of course be eager to return later and review the images it has captured for you. The camera stores photos and videos in the folder \DCIM\100MEDIA in the SD card. Photos are saved with file names like DSCF0001.JPG and videos like DSCF0001.MP4. The MP4 video files can be played back on most popular media players, such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime, VLC etc.
There are several ways this can be done.
You can directly review the photos or videos on the camera screen.
Or in the SET mode only, you can use the provided USB cable to download the files to a computer.
Or you can put the SD card to an SD card “reader” (not included), plug in a computer, and browse the files on the computer without downloading.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Element Description
Working Mode Motion detection, Time lapse and Hybrid
Max. Pixel Size 32MP
Lens f/2.0, FOV=110°, Auto IR-Cut
IR Flash 75ft. (23m)
LCD Screen 2.4″ Color screen
Keypad 6 Keys, 1 Power switch
Memory SD, SDHC or SDXC standard-size memory card (Not included),

maximum capacity 512GB
Picture Resolution| 32MP, 24MP, 16MP, 8MP, 4MP
Video Resolution| 2304 x 1296P@20fps, 1920 x 1080P@30fps, 1280 x 720P@30fps
PIR Sensitivity| High/Normal/Low
PIR Sensing Distance| 75ft. (23m) (Below 77°F/25°C)
PIR Sensing Angle| 70°
Trigger Time| Approx. 0.3 seconds
Trigger Interval| 0sec.-60min, Programmable
Shooting Numbers| 1~5
Video Length| 3sec ~ 5min., Programmable
Info Strip| On /Off
Operation Hours| On /Off, (User specified)
Password| 4-Digit Code
Camera Name| 4-Character (A-Z, 0-9)
Time Lapse| 3 Sec. ~ 24 Hours
Power Supply| 8×1.5V AA Batteries (Not included)
Stand-by Time| 8 Months in Stand-by
Auto Stand-by| Auto Stand-by (Surveillance mode) in 5 minutes while no operation in SET mode
Low Battery Alarm| 8V – Low Battery (Batteries die)
9V – Night vision is unavailable in low voltage (Almost die)
Interface| Mini-USB, Standard-size SD card holder, External Power (DC 12V/1A, Plug 4.0×1.7mm)
Mounting| Strap, Tripod Base (1/4-20)
Waterproof| IP66
Operation Temperature| -4~140°F/-20~60°C
Operation Humidity| 5% ~ 95%
Certificate| FCC & CE & RoHS
Product Dimensions| 6.1 x 4.4 x 3.0 inches

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your camera does not seem to be functioning properly or if you are having photo/video quality issues, please run these simple and quick checks:

  • Make sure the camera is powered on and in the correct mode
  • Format the SD card in the camera or replace the SD card, since the SD card is a storage media and sometimes it might be unstable
  • Replace batteries if night vision seems not to be working as expected
  • The dark background of night images is usually caused by strong reflections from the obstacles close to the camera. To get the best night image, please remove close-up obstacles (such as walls or tree trunks) in front of the camera as possible, or adjust the installation position of your camera to avoid these obstacles (Figure 9)

BlazeVideo A252 Trail Camera - Avoid close-up
obstacles

If your unit is still having trouble, please contact us, providing us with your order number, or check the website to determine that you are using the latest firmware. Please be assured we will make the things right for you.

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