millarco 61.016 Wildlife Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- millarco
Table of Contents
millarco 61.016 Wildlife Camera
INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for choosing this wildlife camera. Read the instructions thoroughly
before assembling and using the device.
Please save the instructions for later reference.
Key
Specifications
Image sensor | 5 megapixels colour CMOS |
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Memory | TF card up to 32GB |
Lens | F=3.1; FOV=90° |
Size | 129mm × 93mm × 39mm |
LED | Black IR |
Motion detection | High/Normal/Low |
PIR sensor sight angle | 90 degrees |
Number of IR LEDs | 30 LEDs |
Max. night vision lighting distance | 65 ft/20 metres |
Trigger speed | 1.1 second |
Delay | 1/5/10/30sec/min (default 1 sec) |
Selectable image resolution | 12MP/8MP/5MP |
Multiple photos on one detection | 1/3/6/9 |
Video resolution | 1080P/720P/VGA |
File format | JPEG/AVI |
Date time imprint | Yes |
Password security | 4 digital PIN codes |
Standby current | 0.2mA |
Standby time | 6 months |
Power supply | 4xAA batteries, external 6V DC |
Waterproof | OP65 |
Security authentication | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Use
- Insert batteries (not included).
- Insert a micro SD card (8MB-32GB not included).
- Turn the camera on by sliding the switch to ‘ON’.
In this mode, the indicator light flashes for 10 seconds to indicate
buffering. The camera will then automatically function through motion
detection.
NOTE! Of the 3 modes above, ‘OFF’ is the safest when inserting batteries
and micro SD cards, as well as when transporting the camera.
Transferring photos and video recordings
Connect the camera to a computer using the USB cable or an SD card reader. The
camera will now function like a removable device.
NOTE! Heavy rain, fog or drizzle in the dark will cause white photos with
no subject. This is not a fault with the camera.
Troubleshooting
The camera does not take photos of the desired subject.
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If a person or animal moves quickly in front of the camera, the photo may not feature the subject.
Move the camera back to increase the field of view. -
Water in movement can activate the sensor, which will result in photos with no subject.
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Attach the camera to a surface which does not move.
The camera stops taking photos
- Make sure that the SD card has enough space. If the card is full, the camera will stop taking photos and video.
- Check if the batteries are flat.
- Check if the switch on the camera is set to ‘ON’.
NOTE!
It is recommended to use high-quality 1.5 V NiMH or lithium rechargeable
batteries instead of alkaline batteries, as these give a much better range.
Environment
Environment
This symbol on the product or in the user manual means that you must dispose
of your electric and electronic waste separately from your household waste.
There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.
For more information contact your local authority or the retailer where you
purchased the product.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
We provide a warranty on our products in accordance with the legal provisions
applicable in each country. (Proof of purchase must be presented/submitted)
Service and repairs are offered free of charge within the warranty period in
ac-cordance with the Danish Sale of Goods Act on the following conditions:
- The fault is a design or material fault (normal wear and tear and misuse excluded).
- Repairs have not been attempted by anyone other than Millarco’s approved service workshops.
- Non-original spare parts have not been used with the product.
Free-of-charge servicing includes replacement of defective parts and labour.
The product must be taken to the point of sale, which will forward it to us.
We do not accept repairs or warranty obligations direct from customers.
In the event of technical questions, you are welcome to contact our service
work-shop:
Millarco International A/S, Rokhøj 26, DK-8520 Lystrup, Denmark
Service telephone: +45 8743 4233
E-mail: service@millarco.dk
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