NITEforce Mini 20MP HD Trail Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- NITEforce
Table of Contents
NITEforce Mini 20MP HD Trail Camera
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE CAMERA
Thank you for Purchasing your NITEforce Trail Camera
The NITEforce trail camera is a digital surveillance camera. It has been
precisely engineered and tuned to provide you with optimal and consistent
performance. This camera will provide digital pictures and video for
applications such as home, cabin, and business surveillance and animal
monitoring for hunting and research. It features a highly sensitive Passive
Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor and numerous setting options to tailor the
camera to your particular needs.
Item Check List
- Camera
- Mounting Strap
- User Manual
Needed for Operation
- 6 AA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries
- SD or SDHC Card (2GB – 32GB)
SPECIAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
CAMERA:
- The camera has been finely tuned. Avoid dropping and physical shock.
- The camera is designed for typical weather conditions (IP66). It is not waterproof for use underwater.
- Carefully clean debris from the camera lens, PIR, and LED platform. Avoid the use of cleaning solvents.
- The camera contains precision electronic equipment. Do not attempt to open the camera case yourself.
- Condensation may form on lens and electrical components when brought into a warm room from cold. To avoid this, first, place the camera inside a sealed plastic bag before bringing to warm room temperature. If condensation forms, remove the SD card and batteries until the camera is dry.
- Remove batteries when storing the camera. Removing batteries from the camera during storage reduces the risk of battery acid leakage and battery drain.
- Do not mix old and new batteries together in the camera.
MOUNTING OF THE CAMERA:
This camera is designed to use the Mounting strap (included) to obtain maximal mounting versatility. The camera can be securely locked with cable lock (sold separately). It is recommended to mount the camera 1m height pointing to desired area and 7m away from the target area for maximum sensitivity in most situations. Adjustments may be required depending on animal size and environment. PIR motion detection distance changes based on ambient temperature and setup. Higher ambient temperatures will reduce the PIR motion detection range thereby requiring the camera to be closer to the desired location. Mounting the camera too high or tilting the camera may result in animals or humans going under or above the PIR motion detection range. Angle the camera perpendicular to the ground to maximize the IR lighting potential.
GETTING STARTED
SD MEMORY CARD
The camera supports both SD and SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB. The camera does not have any internal memory and will not Activate ON without SD card inserted; “no SD” alert.
Note! Do not use the “micro SD card” with an adapter. It may cause saving errors. Make sure the camera is OFF when adding or removing the SD memory card. Ensure the SD card is not locked. Avoid using too fast Read/Write classification types of SD cards. Use less than 80MB/sec speed SD cards.
AA BATTERIES – POWER SOURCE
This camera is designed for Alkaline 1.5V AA batteries. Insert 6pcs AA
alkaline batteries while ensuring polarity (+ -) is correctly
orientated.
Note! Remove the AA batteries out of the battery compartment, when the camera is not used for example during storage. Warranty is not covering battery- related or battery acid leakage-related technical failures. Cold weather will reduce battery output power life. Avoid poor-quality alkaline batteries. Avoid mixing different brands or types and ages of batteries. Use 1.5V AA Alkaline.
POWER ON / OFF
CAMERA SETTINGS MENU
IMAGE MOD
PIR DELAY
TIME SETTING
DATE SETTING
MOUNTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
The camera will not take pictures or stops video recording even with full batteries?
- SD card is not formatted correctly; format SD card with Computer (FAT32)
- Ensure SD card is not locked
- SD card is faulty or incompatible; try different SD cards and/or brands. Faulty or incompatible SD cards may cause system conflict, system crash, and battery drain. Always format SD cards in the camera and try different SD cards if the problem persists.
- Batteries do not have enough power to activate picture/video sequence
Batteries run down quickly?
- Avoid poor-quality alkaline batteries. Avoid mixing different brands and ages of batteries as battery life will be adversely affected. Different brands of batteries will perform differently than others; try other battery brands to find what works best for your environment
- Reduce the number of pictures or reduce videos taken per day
- Ensure batteries are fully charged; test batteries with a tester if possible
- In cold temperatures, the battery life becomes shorter
- SD card may have jammed causing the battery to drain; use a different SD card and/or brand
Video time is cut shorter than what I programmed?
- Ensure batteries are fully charged
- Cold temperatures may decrease battery output resulting in a reduction in video length
SD card is not recognized in camera?
- If the SD card is formatted on a computer or other camera, it may not be recognized by this unit. Use this camera to format the SD card
- Ensure that the SD card is not greater than 32 GB in size
- Ensure SD card is not locked
- Try a different brand of SD cards for compatibility
- Do not use “Micro SD card” with adapter
- Use SD cards with slower write/read speed (less than 80MB/sec)
SD card is inserted into another device (i.e. camera) and is not recognized?
SD card may be formatted differently than the other device (i.e. camera) can
recognize. The camera file system is generally compatible with other digital
cameras; however, it is recommended not to use the same SD card in different
cameras to avoid possible file system conflicts
Does camera fail to detect motion?
- Ensure batteries test full; replace batteries if necessary
- Ensure SD card is NOT locked and compatible with camera
- Ensure ‘PIR Delay’ is set correctly
- Ensure the camera is mounted correctly
- Note: hot weather, humidity, and rain will reduce PIR sensing distance; move the camera closer if required
- Typically mounting the camera at a height of 1m will maximize detection distance, this will depend slightly on the size of the game you are trying to observe
- The camera may be angled up too high or too low thereby allowing subjects to walk under or over the PIR motion detection window; adjust camera position and try again
Images are blurry (stills or motion)?
- It is important to realize that different environments and conditions will affect the picture quality
- Blurry still images may result from interference with focal points; for example distance from the camera, trees, brush, may affect focus point.
- Fog, condensation, water drops, snow, dust, direct sunlight, etc can all reduce picture quality
- Motion blur may result when an object moves too quickly. Blur will be compounded during the night and low light situations
Night images are dark?
- Ensure Alkaline AA batteries are fully charged. Do not mix batteries with different brands and ages
- The cold temperature will reduce battery output to Flash
- Remove brush, grass, and other debris that may prevent Flashlight from reaching its potential
Too many empty pictures/videos or false triggers?
- Ensure the camera is mounted on a solid surface; trees and surface may move in wind causing the camera to trigger falsely
- Adjust camera height and angle
- Remove brush and branches from detection zone that may be triggering the camera
- A close running animal/human may make it across the detection zone before triggering the camera
- Sunlight (UV radiation) and heatwaves may result in certain scenarios of false triggers; position camera in a different location
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 YEAR WARRANTY
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship
for 1 year from the original date of purchase when purchased through an
authorized dealer. NITEforce will, at its option, repair or replace your
product with the same or comparable model, free of charge (shipping charges
may apply) for a period of (1) one year from the original date of purchase in
the event of a defect in materials or workmanship occurring with normal use.
This warranty only extends to the original retail purchaser. A purchase
receipt or other proof of date of original purchase is required before
warranty performance. The warranty on any replacement product provided under
this warranty shall be for the unexpired portion of the warranty period
applicable to the original product. This warranty extends solely to failures
due to defects in materials or workmanship occurring during normal use. It
does not cover normal wear of the product.
This warranty is void if:
- The unit has been used incorrectly, opened or punctured
- The unit has been immersed in water or other liquids, allowed to be filled with dirt or dust or otherwise physically misused
- The 1 year warranty period has expired
- If the product fails to function properly as a result of an accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, non-compatible batteries, faulty installation, setup, adjustments, improper maintenance, alteration, maladjustment of controls, modification, power surges, service by anyone other than NITEforce or NITEforce authorized service center or acts beyond the manufacturer’s control.
CAMERA REPAIR
Repairs for damages not covered by the warranty will be subject to a charge.
Please contact nearest NITEforce sales agency shop to discuss repair options
not covered under warranty.
WARRANTY WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
References
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