zerce PH810W WiFi Trail Hunting Camera Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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Instruction Manual
WiFi Trail Hunting Camera
Reliable and simple to use

Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. You have selected a high- quality product. The operating instruction is one constituent of this product. It contains Important information about safety. use and disposal.
Before using the product. familiarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Use this product only as described and only for the specified areas of application.

Intended Use

This device is intended only for recording digital photos and video s. particularly for observing wildlife. If the camera be placed in outdoor, the changes in the weather could lead to an error record.

Safety

Please read below safety precautions below carefully before using the camera.

  • Do not try to disassemble the product case. The only authorized technician can repair the product.
  • The camera will be hot after a long time is used.

CAMERA OVERVIEW

1. Monitor
2. Menu button
3. Replay button
4. Left button
5. Up/video button
6. Downlcamera button
7. Right button
8. Shot button
9.0K button
10. Speaker| 11. SD card slot
12. USB jack
13. OF
14. TEST
15.0N
16. Lens
17. Infrared LEDs
18. Front motion PIR sensor
19. Side motion PIR sensor
20. DC jack
21. Bracket slot
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SIMPLE TO USE

CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS

Photo resolution 32MP, 20MP, 16MP, 12MP, 8MP, 5MP,
Video resolution 4K, 2.7K, 1080P, 720P, VVVGA, VGA
File format JPEG/AVI
Lens Focal Length=4mm ; F/NO=2.0; FOV=120°; Auto IR filter
External memory Micro SD card up to 512GB; Recommended U3
Internal memory Stock 256 MB DDR
Range of IR flash 65 Feet
Triggering distance 65 Feet (Below 77 12 /25 C at the normal level)
Detection angle of PIR sensors 120°
PIR sensitivity High/Normal/Low
Camera temperature compensation Yes
Pre PIR sensing angle On/Off; 120°
Triggering time 0.2-0.5seconds; Preboot 0.2 seconds
Shot lag 5 seconds to 60 mins, programmable
Burst 1-3, programmable
Effective shooting distance Daytime: 1 m-infinitive; Night time:1 m-20m
Video length 3 seconds to 10 mins
Photo+Video First take a photo than video
Timestamp On/Off; Includes serial NO., temperature, and moon phase
Time-lapse On/Off; programmable
Target recording time Start & Stop; 00:00 to 23:59
Password 4 digit numbers
Built-in Microphone Yes
Built-in Speaker Yes
Auto-distinguish images Color images in the daytime; Black and white images

at night
Auto power off ( when the switch is in TEST position)| Auto power off in 2 minutes while no keypad controlling
Interface| External: TV-out (NTSC/PAL, Mini USB); Mini USB; Micro SD Card slot; 6V DC power jack
Power supply| Batteries: at least 4xAA, expandable to 8xAA or External6V 1.5-2.0A power supply
Standby time| Up to 12 months
Waterproof| Yes; IP protection Class 66
Operating temperature| -20C to +60 C
Dimensions| 14,2 10,7 7,5 011I
Accessories list| Mini USB Cable, instruction, iron bracket, screws, wall plugs, strap

Power Supply

Please install batteries before using the camera.

  • Open the camera case and remove the battery cover. Install 8 pieces of 1.5V AA batteries. Please make sure the electrode is correct.

  • If the camera is of low power, please connect the camera to the Centronics solar panel.
    Storage Media
    Please prepare a Micro SD card and insert it into the camera for saving more files.

  • Support Micro SD card, up to 512GB.

  • To avoid malfunction, the memory card should be far away from water, strong vibration, dust, hot source, and direct sunlight.

  • Do not insert the memory card forcibly. Please refer to the marking on the camera.

  • For the first time use, please wait a moment. The camera will be short-circuited, caused by the change of environment’s temperature and humidity.

  • If the capacity of the memory card is full. the camera will stop recording automatically and the LED lights off.

  • Press the edge of the SD card gently to pop up the TF card.

Operation

Turn On / Off The Camera
Switch the Mode Button toriestiOnnto tum on the camera. Switch the Mode Button to “OW to tum off the camera.
System Setup
Switch Mode Button to “Test”, then you can set the camera’s parameters as your need.

  1. Press the Video/Photo button to switch the two modes.
  2. Press the Menu button to open the setup menu.
  3. Press the Up/Down button to scan all menus. Then press the OK button to enter the options interface.
  4. Press the Up/Down button to scan all options. And press the OK button to confirm options.
  5. Press the Menu button again to turn back to the last menu or exit the setup menu.

Tips before running the camera

  1. Please make sure the SD card has been inserted

Please install the batteries (both remote control and camera)
The setup menu is as below:
Mode
Set the working mode. In photo mode. the camera just takes pictures. In Video mode, the camera Just records video. In photo&video mode. the camera will take a photo first, then start to record the video. Options: (Photo] / (Video] / (Photo&Video] •
Photo Resolution
Set the image resolution. Options: (32M1311 / (20MPI / 116MP ) / I12MPI I8MPI 1 I5MP1
Photo Series
Set the photo number of continuous shooting. In photo mode, the camera will take photos continuously. Options: (1 photo] 1 (2 photos in series)! (3 photos in series] Video Resolution
Set the video resolution. The bigger the resolution Is, the longer video time can be stored. Options: (3840)0160P] / (2688x1520P] 1 [1920x1080P) / (1280x720P I / (720x480P I / (640x480P).
TL Video Resolution
Set the resolution of time lapse video. Options: / MP] / 15M1311 / (3MPI .
Video Length
The shortest time is 3 seconds and the longest time is 10 minutes. Options: 3 seconds-10 minutes.
Audio Recording The camera will record audio when recording video. Options: (On) / (Off) .
Shot Lag
Set the time of delay shooting when the camera detects the motion. Within the selected time, the camera will not record any image or video. It will avoid storing too much the same events. Options: 5 seconds-60 minutes.
Side Motion Sensors
Open/close the side otion sensors. Options: (On] / (Off] .
Sensitivity Motion Sensors
Set the sensitivity of the sensors. ‘High Sensitivity” applies to mild environment. “Low Sensitivity “applies to cold environment. Options: [Low] / [Middle] / [High] .
Target Recording Time
Set the target recording time. As shown in the below picture, you can set the start and stop times. The camera will work just In the stated time slot. At other times, the camera will keep in the standby state.Options: [On] / [Off] .
Time Lapse
In the Timelapse menu, there are three options as below. [Normal]: The camera will take pictures automatically as per the set time interval. For example. set the interval time to 1 hour. the camera will take a photo each hour.
[TI. Video]: You can set the interval time. The time range is from 1 second to 24 hours. For example, set the interval to 1 hour, the
camera will take a photo each hour. If the camera works for 24 hours. there will be 20 photos. These photos will be converted Into a video.
[Off]: Close the time-lapse function.
Language
Set the language display on screen. Options: (English] / [German)/ (Danish] / (Finnish] / [ Swedish] ( Spanish] 1 [French] / [Italian] / (Dutch] / (Portuguese] / [Simplified Chinese] / (Traditional Chinese] / (Japanese] .
Endless Capture
Set the camera to record video in loop. Options: (On] / [Off] .
Time & Date
Set the date and time of camera. The date format: ddirnm/yyyy, yyyy/mnVdd.mrn/dd/yyyy. The time format: 24h, 12h. Options: (Set time&date] / (Time format] / (Date format] .
Photo Stamp
Stamp the date&time on the photos or not. Options: (Time&date] 1 (Date] / [Off] .
Password Protection
Set the power-on password of the camera. The password is four digits, each digit ranges from 0 to 9 or A to Z. If you forget the password, please reset the camera.
Options: (On] / [Off] .
WIFI SSID
You can modify the camera’s WiFi name by modifying the WiFi SSID. It will be displayed when WiFi is opened after modification and the mobile phone can also search the WiFi SSID name.
WIFI Password
The WiFi password for the camera can be modified. You can modify it in the ‘WiFi password” area in the camera’s menu.
Beep Sound Open/close the button sound. Options: [On] / [Off] .
Format Memory Card
Formatting the memory card will delete all data permanently. Before using a new memory card or a card that has been used in another device, please format the memory card. Options: (Yes] / (No] .
Serial NO.
Set the unique serial number for the camera. The number is four digits, each digit ranges from 0 to 9 or A to Z. Options: (On] / [Off] .
Reset Settings
Restore the camera to factory default settings including password, serial number, and so on. Options: [Yes] / (No] .
Version
Lookup the Firmware information of the camera.
Take Photos, Record Video, Playback

Switch the Mode Button to “Test’. In this mode, you can take photos, record video and playback files manually.

  • Take Photos: Press the Photo button to switch to photo mode. Press the Shot button to take a picture.
  • Record Video: Press Video button to switch to video mode. Press the Shot button to start to record a video clip. Press the Shot button again to stop recording.
  • Playback: Press the Playback button to enter the playback interface. Press the Up/Down button to scan photos or videos. When playback video. Press the OK button to play the video. Press the OK button again to have a pause. Press the Menu button to stop playback. Press the Playback button again to exit the playback mode.

Playback Menu:

  1. Delete the current file: Delete the current photo or video. Options: (Cancel] / [Delete] .
  2. Delete all files: Delete all photo and video files in the memory card. Options: (Cancel] / [Delete]
  3. Activate slide show: Playback the photos in slideway. Each photo display 3 seconds. Press the OK button to stop playing.
  4.  Write protect: Lock the file. It can avoid accident deletion. Options: [Write-protect current file] / (Write-protect all files] / (Unlock current file] / [Unlock all files] .

Aligning the camera
In test mode you can adjust the optimum exposure angle and the range of the motion sensors. During alignment, consider whether the use of the side motion sensors may be useful for attaining the desired observation results. You can activate/deactivate the side motion sensors using the above-described menu. Please adjust the camera as follows:

  1. Fasten the camera to a tree or similar object at a height of 1-2 meters and align the camera in the desired direction. Then move slowly from one side of the target area to the other side. While doing this, monitor the motion display.
  2. If these lights turn blue, you are detected by one of the activated side motion sensors. If lights tum red, you are detected by the front motion sensor. In this way, you can align the camera to the best angle and distance.
    Working Mode
    Switch the Mode Button to “On”. After turning on the camera, the screen will display 15 seconds countdown. Then the LEDs and screen will go out. The camera begins to operate independently and enter standby mode.
    If the wild animals enter the detection range of the motion sensors, the camera will be activated and detect the motion trail. If the wild animals continue to move to the detection zone of the sensor, the camera will take photos or record video automatically. When the wild animals leave the detection zone of the sensors. the camera will be deactivated and turned back to standby mode.
    Mounting Guide
    You can mount the camera permanently on a wall or tree using the supplied wall bracket. Before mounting the wall bracket you should ensure that all screws are tight. The best distance from the ground is about 1 meter.

Components

  1. Tripod screw
  2. Locknut
  3. Pivot bolts
  4. Drill holes
  5. Hexagonal screw
  6. Wall plugs
  7. Screws

Mounting the wall bracket
Required tools

  • Drill
  • 6 mm masonry/concrete drill bit
  • Phillips head screwdriver

Download Files To The Computer
There are two ways to download files from the memory card to a computer:

  • By inserting the memory card into a card reader
  • By connecting the camera to a computer using the supplied USB cable.

Turn on VViFi via Bluetooth to connect to the camera

  1. Before connecting your camera’s Win, first download the mobile app called “TrailCam LinK” on your mobile phone.
    Method 1
    For Android phones, search for -TrailCam LinK” on Google Play to download. For IOS phones, search for -TrailCam Link” on the Apple Store to download.
    Method 2
    You can also directly use your mobile phone to scan the following OR code to download the “TrallCam LinK” mobile app| |
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Please scan below QR code to watch with your phone.

  1.  How to Turn on Bluetooth
    Method 1
    Turn on your smartphone’s Bluetooth directly.
    Method 2
    Open the mobile app “TrailCam LinK” and click “Bluetooth turn on WiFi.” The mobile app will prompt “Allow TrailCam LinK to enable Bluetooth?” Click “ALLOW” and the Bluetooth will automatically turn on. (Note: This operation is necessary when Bluetooth is off.)

  2. Activate WiFi to connect to the camera after turning on Bluetooth
    Step 1
    Push the device power button to “ON” to turn on the camera.
    Step 2
    The camera will enter working mode after 15 seconds.
    Step 3
    Click “Bluetooth turn on WiFi” on the mobile app to enter the Bluetooth list.
    Step 4
    After entering the Bluetooth list, choose the Bluetooth name corresponding to this connection.
    Step 5
    Please wait for the mobile app status ‘Send Bluetooth commands to WiFL’
    Step 6
    When you observe the flashing red light on the camera, please click the “RED Indicator flashes’ button.
    Step 7
    The phone will automatically jump to the WIFI list interface. Search for the WiFi name corresponding to the camera, such as “TrailCam ” (10S phones cannot directly enter the WIFI connection Interface due to different systems. Please manually enter the WIFI connection page.)
    Step 8
    Enter the password: 12345678. The VViFi will connect successfully. Click the Back arrow to return to the mobile app.
    In APP, you can preview the picture being taken in real-time, record videos, take pictures, menu settings, file playback/download/delete, and download files can be viewed in the APP album, and can be deleted or shared individually.

FCC Statement

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.
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and 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.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 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 measures:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.

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