STEALTH CAM STC-GMAX32V Megapixel and 1080P Video at 30FPS Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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STEALTH CAM STC-GMAX32V Megapixel and 1080P Video at 30FPS

STEALTH CAM STC-GMAX32V Megapixel and 1080P Video at
30FPS

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To ensure the product is being utilized to its full potential, we recommend checking our website for new product updates. If your camera is having an issue, please check our website to determine you are using the latest firmware or software version.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT
EMAIL:
stealthcam@gsmorg.com
Please allow 48 hours for email response.
GSM, LLC
P.O. Box 535189
Grand Prairie, TX 75053-9504

About Your Camera

STEALTH CAM STC-GMAX32V Megapixel and 1080P Video at
30FPS-1 100 Foot Detection and Flash Range
See farther with long-distance PIR sensor and LEDs.

0.4 Second Trigger Speed
Never miss a shot with lightning fast 0.4 second trigger speed.

Intuitive Menu
Newly designed inuitive menu alllows changing settings with incredible ease.

Burst Rapid-Fire Mode
Rapid-fire Burst Mode, multiple exposures per triggering.

33 IR LEDs
Perfectly illuminate your nighttime photos with 33 IR LED lights.

Quick Setup Guide

Mount Camera
Mount the camera at the desired location using the strap mount, Python Lock cable, Articulating Ball Joint Mount, or other desired mounting mechanism. Position the camera so that it does not face East or West directly as the rising and setting of the sun can cause false-positive triggers.

Activate Camera
Camera comes with our most popular settings as default, or customize your configuration and place in desired vantage point to start capturing photos of game.

Camera Overview

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Camera Setup

Battery Installation
Battery pane is located on right side of unit, insert 8 AA batteries into camera, being careful to match the orientation marked on your camera. After batteries are inserted, power on camera to begin normal use.

SD Card Installation
SD card slot is located on the left side of the camera. Insert SD card with the label facing you. Only minimal resistance should be felt as card is inserted and a click when the card is fully inserted.

Camera Configuration

To access camera configuration, press the Menu button on your camera. When you are finished adjusting camera settings, press Menu once again to return the camera to an active state.

The settings on your camera are broken down into two sections Camera Settings and Advanced Setup. Use the directional arrows to highlight the section you wish to edit, and press Enter to enter into the menu. Settings available in each section detailed ahead.
To switch between QSETs, press the left and right directional arrows after the camera is powered on.

Name Type Quality Timeout Delay Detail
QSET 1 Photo 8 MP 30 sec 3 Photos
QSET 2 Photo 8 MP 30 sec 1 Photo
QSET 3 Video 720P 30 sec 10 sec video

Camera Configuration

The Camera Setup & Advaned Settings sections in your camera allows you to customize every setting to fit your exact needs. To begin, press the Menu button on the camera.

Once inside the settings menu, use the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the different settings. To change a setting that is highlighted, press the Enter key and the options for the setting will be displayed. At this point use the Up and Down arrows to change the setting. When finished press the Enter button to save the change or press Menu to cancel change.

When you are finished configuring your camera’s settings, press the Menu button to return your camera to an active state.

Viewing and Deleting Images

Your camera has a built-in Photo/Video player mode, to access, simply press the button.
Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate through your various camera files.
If your file is a video, the Enter button will function as Play/Pause.
To delete a file, press the Menu button.

Delete Current File: Selecting delete on this option will permanently delete the file currently displayed on screen.
Delete All Files: Selecting delete on this option will permanently delete all files on the SD card.

To return camera to an active state, press the button once again.

Camera Setup

OPERATION MODE: This setting will change the operation mode of the camera. Different operation modes will have different adjustment settings.

OPTIONS: PIR Photo | PIR Video | Time Lapse

PIR Photo Settings

PHOTO RESOLUTION: This setting will determine the quality of each image. A higher quality will result in better photos and take more memory space.
OPTIONS: 4 MP | 8 MP | 16 MP | 32 MP NOTE: Photo Resolution setting will also apply in Time Lapse Mode

PIR DELAY: This setting is used to determine how long the camera will wait before reinitializing the PIR sensor after taking a photo.
OPTIONS: 03 sec – 120 sec

OPERATIONAL HOURS: This option is available for PIR PHOTO and PIR Video settings. This feature allows you to designate a time for the camera to be active.

OPTIONS:
Always On: Camera is always on.
SCHEDULED: Selecting this will allow you to enter a time range for the camera to be active and operational.Camera will not take photos outside of defined time range.
START TIME (HH:MM): Start time for camera to be active.
END TIME (HH:MM): Time at which you want the camera to no longer be operational.

PHOTO BURST: This setting determines how many photos are taken each time the camera is activated.
OPTIONS: 1 photo – 9 photos

BLUR REDUCTION : This setting is used to determine if the camera should use the MATRIX Blur technology to dramatically reduce the blur effect, resulting in more clear night time infrared shots.

OPTIONS:

STANDARD: Minimize blurring effect in images while retaining long-range night image capability.
ADVANCED: Enhanced blur reduction providing a balance between brightness and image sharpness.

PIR Video Settings

VIDEO RESOLUTION: This setting will determine the quality of each video. A higher quality will result in better videos and take more memory space.
OPTIONS: 720 x 480 | 1280 x 720 | 1920 x 1080

VIDEO LENGTH: This setting is used to determine the length of time, in seconds, of a video recording
OPTIONS: 10 sec – 180 sec
MAV: In MAV setting, camera will continue recording video footage as long as motion is detected by the camera PIR sensor

NOTE: Maximum night video length is 30 seconds

PIR DELAY: This setting is used to determine how long the camera will wait before reinitializing the PIR sensor after taking a Video.
OPTIONS: 00 min 05 sec – 59 min 59 sec
VIDEO AUDIO: This setting will determine if the video records with or without audio. Recording audio with each video will take additional memory space.
OPTIONS: Off | On

Time Lapse Settings

PIR DELAY: This setting is used to determine how long the camera will wait before reinitializing the PIR sensor after taking a photo.
OPTIONS: 00 min 05 sec – 59 min 59 sec

TIME LAPSE (TL) DELAY: This setting will adjust the length of time between each photo taken during the time lapse.
OPTIONS: 00 min 05 sec – 59 min 59 sec

TL START: This setting is used to determine the start time of the time lapse.
TL STOP: This setting is used to determine the end time of the time lapse.

Advanced Settings

SET DATE: This setting is used by the camera to display the correct date on the Info Bar of the image.
SET TIME: This setting is used by the camera to display the correct time on the Info Bar of the image.
TIME ZONE This setting allows you to set your camera to different time zones.

OPTIONS: Eastern | Central | Mountain | Pacific | Alaskan | Hawaiian

TIME FORMAT: This setting is used by the camera to change the display format for the time in the Info Bar of the image.
OPTIONS: 12 hr | 24 hr
NOTE: If 24 hour format is selected, previous SETUP TIME will be adjusted and AM/PM will be removed.

CAMERA NAME: This setting will allow you to customize the name of your camera.
TEMPERATURE UNIT: This setting is used to change temperature format on Info Bar.

OPTIONS: Farhenheit | Celsius

INFORMATION BAR: This setting is used to tell the camera whether the Info Bar should be displayed at the bottom of images or video.
OPTIONS: On | Off

DVR MODE: This setting allows you to continuously record new images/videos. Turning this setting ON will continuously delete oldest recorded files to make space for new files. When turned OFF, the camera will stop recording new files when SD card reaches capacity.
OPTIONS: On | Off

LATITUDE: This setting is used for the GEO—TAG of the camera. It will not be displayed on the images directly, but rather on the background image information. The coordinates can be changed from 000.000000 – 179.999999 and either N (North) or S (South).

LONGITUDE: This setting is used for the GEO-TAG of the camera. It will not be displayed on the images directly, but rather on the background imageinformation. The coordinates can be changed from000.000000 – 179.999999 and either E (East) or W(West).

SECURITY KEY: This setting allows the owner of the camera to program a four (4) character alphanumeric code toprevent unauthorized access to their camera settings.Default code is 0000.

NOTE: The camera owner is responsible for remembering the code. Should the code be forgotten the owner must call in to Customer Service (877-269-8490) for directions on getting the unit restored to factory defaults. In order for the owner to be authorized for the reset, this camera must be registered with Stealth Cam.

FACTORY RESET: This option will reset the camera to its factory defaults. This will erase any CUSTOM camera setup present.
OPTIONS: Yes | No

FORMAT CARD: This setting is used to format the SD memory card installed. Formatting your SD card will ERASE ALL DATA PRESENT. To format card, change setting to Yes and press Enter.
NOTE : After card is formatted it is impossible to restore data that was present on card.
LANGUAGE: This feature allows you to select display language for the menu.

SW UPGRADE: This option will allow you to update your camera software if update files are present on SD card. If files are not present, setting simply shows current software version.

OPTIONS: Yes | N

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will I lose my images and settings if the batteries die?
A: You will lose your settings but not your images. The images are stored on your external SD memory card so your images will be intact only on your card.
Q: Why is my camera taking pictures with nothing in front of it?
A: This camera is powered by motion activation. This can cause objects, like a tree branch or moving water, within the camera frame to cause the camera to take a photo.
Q: Is there a warranty that comes with my camera or an extended warranty I can purchase?
A: Your Stealth Cam Camera comes with a Limited 1-year warranty. Please contact support at 1.877.269.8490 for more information.
Q: Can I mix batteries together?
A: No, you should never mix batteries. After your camera batteries die, always install brand new batteries in your camera.
Q: Can I use rechargeable batteries in the camera?
A: Rechargeable batteries can be used but will cause battery percentage to be reported incorrectly.
Q: What is the flashing green LED?
A: The green LED functions to test the frame of your camera. This test LED will be active for 30 seconds after unit is turned on. When motion is detected in front of camera, the LED will shine green.

Camera Care

Operating Conditions
This camera is designed to function in 14°F – 104°F (-10°C – 40°C) 20%-85% relative humidity, non-condensing.

Product Care

  • When not in use, store camera in a cool, dust-free, environment.
  • Handle camera with care.
  • Camera is weather resistant only. Do not fully submerge camera in water or other liquid. Doing so will void camera warranty.
  • Only use same type of batteries to power camera. Do not mix old and new batteries.
  • Do not touch camera lens directly. Clean only with soft lens cloth.
  • Use damp cloth to clean. DO NOT submerge camera.
  • Remove batteries when camera is not in use for an extended time.
  • Do not open camera housing to access internal parts. Doing so could damage camera and void warranty.

Notice
Camera is an active electronic device. Attempting to service internal parts may expose you to dangerous voltages and other risks.

FCC COMPLIANCE

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 or television receptions, 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 measure:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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.
    Caution: Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s authority to operate this device.

Product specifications are subject to change. Good Sportsman Marketing, LLC is not responsible for any photographic or typographical errors.
May be protected by one or more U.S. Patent numbers: 6,735,387 / 6,768,868 / 6,834,162 / 7,149,422 / 7,308,196 / 7,593,632 / 7,710,457 / 8,895,926.

IC WARNING
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license- exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This equipment meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section of RSS-102. It should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body.

Limited Warranty Information

Your Stealth Cam Trail Camera is covered by a 365 Day Limited Warranty on parts and labor from the date of original purchase, and purchases must be made through an authorized dealer. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials. The warranty does not apply to units which have been damaged or abused intentionally or unintentionally. A purchase from individuals or unauthorized Internet sites such as eBay voids the warranty. Tampering with or altering the unit will void the warranty. Any unauthorized service will void warranty. A copy of your original sales receipt must be produced for any warranty service and a Return Authorization (RA) number must be obtained from customer service at 877-
269-8490 prior to returning product. Stealth Cam is not responsible for any lost untraceable packages or those without a Return Authorization at the time of return.

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