KEEWAY ICU801A Wireless Trail Camera User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- KEEWAY
Table of Contents
- KEEWAY ICU801A Wireless Trail Camera
- Registration
- Test photo
- Package Contents
- Power supply
- Important note
- Initial start-up Insert SD card
- Screen display in setup mode
- Deleting videos / photos
- CAMERA
- SENSOR
- MOBILE
- Technical specifications
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KEEWAY ICU801A Wireless Trail Camera
Registration
Test photo
Package Contents
Camera. SIM cord (pre-inserted). user manual. USB cable, mounting strop,
antenna
Power supply
The camera can be operated using either AA batteries or 18650 lithium- ion rechargeable batteries.IMPORTANT!! The type of batteries being used must be entered in the “Settings• section of the camera menu. Failure to do so con significantly decrease battery performance.
AA batteries
Alkali batteries or lithium batteries can be used. We recommend operating the
camera with lithium batteries. They typically provide sufficient voltage even
at low temperatures.
AA rechargeable batteries
AA rechargeable batteries provide lower voltage at very low temperatures
and ore not recommended for cameras with 8 AA batteries 18650 – lithium ion
rechargeable batteries When using 18650 rechargeable batteries, it is
ESSENTIAL that you enter the type of battery in the “Settings” section of the
camera menu. Failure to do so con significantly decrease battery performance.
External power supply
Use only our ICUserver products as an external power source
(shop.icuserver.com). The use of other power sources con invalidate the
guarantee. We recommend removing the batteries when on external power source
is used.
Important note
- To prevent the deletion of a ll system data, turn your camera OFF before changing the batteries or SD card or when plugging in or unplugging the external power supply.
- After a RESET the camera must be restarted (turn off and on).
- Please note that setting a higher image quality for sent images (Menu: “Mobile” – “Image send size”) will cause more of your COINs to be used.
- Avoid switching immediately from “ON” to “SETUP”.
- Ensure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity(- /+).
- If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, remove thebatteries to prevent them from leaking.
- An external 12V / 1 ~ 2A DC mains adapter with a suitable p lug can be used instead of batteries. Ensure that this has the correct voltage. We recommend removing the batteries when o mains adopter is used.
- Do not immerse the camera in water or expose it to acidic or basic environments.
- Avoid placing pressure on or touching the PIR motion sensor.
- Always keep the camera clean, particularly the lens and battery compartment.
- Objects such as leaves, cords or ties within scope of the motion sensor can unintentionally trigger photos/videos.
- To avoid unwonted photos or videos, do not point the camera at hot objects, air conditioning units, air vents, the surface of water, or light.
The ICUserver COINs system Image sending
Payment for image sending is made via COINs. You automatically receive CD
100 COINs with the purchase of the camera. For each S-image or M-image that is
sent, one COIN will be subtracted from your inventory. Please note that
setting a higher image quality for sent images will use a greater quantity of
COINs. In case of poor mobile data reception, we recommend the setting “S
image”. You can check your COINs inventory in your personal customer account.
COINs can be purchased from the shop
https://enter.icuserver.com/account/shop.
Initial start-up Insert SD card
The camera can accept SD cards with a capacity of up to 32 GB. Before you insert or remove the memory card, the camera must be turned off (ON/OFF switch to “OFF”).
Mount the antenna
Screw the antenna into place securely but without force The camera has 3
operating modes OFF mode – the camera is turned off; it can be connected to
another device (computer or laptop) via a USB port. ON mode – the camera
automatically takes photos/videos (according to the current parameter
settings) when the passive IR sensor detects motion and triggers the
camera.SETUP mode – the camera settings can be changed and the images and
videos saved to the camera’s SD card can be viewed.
Capture and playback of photos and videos
In setup mode, you can switch between photo and video mode using Select” “to
begin or end image/video capture. Press “OK” in setup mode to access playback
mode, then scroll through the photos/videos. You can view videos with” “and
stop playback with ” “followed by” “. Exit playback mode by pressing “OK” once
again.
Screen display in setup mode
Camera mode Image size Signal strength Number of images Video mode Audio recording Video resolution Video length Time stamp on Time-lapse on Battery charge level SD card status Photo and video mode, can only be set via menu.
Deleting videos / photos
Press “M” in playback mode to delete individual photos or all photos. Then press “M” again to exit.
Camera setup
Press “M” from setup mode to enter the operational menu. Navigate through the
settings using Confirm changes with “OK”. With “M” you can ret urn to the
menu without saving the changes.
use connection
When the camera is connected to your computer using a USB cable, the memory
card will be visible in your computer’s file explorer
CAMERA
SENSOR
MOBILE
Changing settings remotely (mobile phone, computer)
PREMIUM customers can unilaterally change camera settings remotely using.
Technical specifications
- Lens f O 7.36 mm F/ NO: 2.8 FOV O 49°; Auto IR-cut removal {nights); supports
- micro lenses: 450 mm, CMOS: 5 MP
- Exposure time SD cord Mode
- Image resolution/ format
- Number of images Video resolution/ length
- Camera name Trigger interval
- Time stamp Work time
- Language Operating temperature <0.2Ss
- Max. 32G, video, dual
- 5 MP, 8 MP, 12 MP / 4:3, 76:9 1-9 640 X 360, 1280 X 720, 1920’1080 / 5 S – 60 S
- FREELY SELECTABLE 1 s – 60 m ON/OFF ON/OFF
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