HiEHA WiFi900Pro Trail Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- HiEHA
Table of Contents
Hieha Trail Camera
Model:WiFi900Pro
Use Manual
GETTING START
THE BASICS
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY
Use 12V DC Power source (Not included)
OPERATING BUTTON
SETUP MENU
Setup
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Description
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Image Size| 30MP/24MP/20MP/16MP/ 12MP| Image resolution
Interval| 1/10sec,1/3/5/10/15/30min| Max 30 minutes delay
Time Lapse| 5/30/60/120 minutes| Take pic every 5min
Sequence| 1/3/6/9 pictures| Max 9 pics one shot
ISO| Auto/100/200/400| Exposure level
Overwrite| On / Off| Cycle Recording
PIR Sensitivity| High/Medium/Low| Adjust PIR sensitivity
Language| EN/FR/DE/IT/ES/POR/ HRV/DAN/SVE/SUO/POL/PYC| Change language
Frequency| 50HZ / 60HZ| Screen refresh rate
Camera ID| CAM000| 6 numbers or letters
Password| On / Off| 4 numbers
Working Timer| 00:00:00 to 23:59:59| N/L
Date / Time| DD/MM/YY| N/L
Format| OK / Cancel| Format memory card
Default Setting| OK / Cancel| Back to default
System settings
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Power on and off /System settings
A. After putting the battery in, push the mode from “OFF” to “TEST” to startup, and then you can set the function.
B. Short press the MENU button to set functions of “mode, resolution, video length, record audio”. Short press the “OK” or “Right” button to enter the secondary menu. After entering the secondary menu, short press the “OK” button to save the settings, or press left to return to the previous interface.
C. Switch to the ON for monitoring mode: each function output will be executed when the setting is pushed to the ON position in each mode of photo, video, photo+video.
D. Switch to “OFF” to shut down, the screen can not display anything. -
Camera mode setting
The camera has 4 modes: Camera mode, Video mode, Photo + Video mode ,
Time-Lapse Mode.
a)Camera mode: The photo resolution settings: 30MP/24MP/20MP/16MP/12MP.
b)Video mode: The video resolution settings: 4K/2K/1080P/720P/VGA(480P)
c)Photo + video mode: In this mode, the camera takes pictures first then records videos. -
Video length
Set the length of the video: 5s/10s/the 30s/60s/90s.The longer the recording time is selected, the less the remaining recording time is. -
Audio recording
You can choose to turn it on or off, the video has sound when it is on, and the video has no sound when it is off. -
Interval
Set the camera timing interval for each recording in the monitoring mode: 1s/10s/1min/3min/5min/10min/15min/30min -
Time Lapse
Set time-lapse mode: 5min/30min/1h/2h/3h/6h/12h/24h -
Sequence
Continuous photo-taking functions: 1/3/6/9 -
PIR sensitivity
The sensitivity of the sensor should be set to “high sensitivity” when the indoor environment is less impacted. “Medium sensitivity” should be selected when the outdoor environment is impacted; “low sensitivity” should be selected when the external environment is largely impacted, and it is suitable for cold environments. -
Playback mode
Takedown the hunting camera from the position of installation, set the switch from “ON” to “SETUP”, press the RIGHT button to switch to playback mode, press UP/DOWN to view the videos and pictures captured, press the LEFT button to play video, press again LEFT button to stop playing video, and press RIGHT button to return to playback mode.
Press the SHUTTER button to return to camera mode.
To delete the current and all: press MENU to enter the delete menu to delete the selected pictures or videos in the camera memory card, select “Delete current” or ” delete all”, press OK to confirm, and press MENU to return to the previous menu in the settings process.
Description of Operating mode
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Normal operation mode
In this mode, the camera is triggered by the sensor and enters the life mode when the switch is on. After 10 seconds, the LED lights will be off and the camera will start to operate independently and enter the standby mode. Once an animal enters the detection area and is detected by the auxiliary sensor, the camera will be activated and detect the motion tracking. If the object continues to move to the detection area detected by the main sensor, the camera will automatically take pictures and video. If the animal leaves the area detected by the sensor, the camera will turn off and return to standby mode. -
Night mode
At night, the infrared LED light will turn on automatically to provide the necessary lighting for taking photos. The LED light will illuminate objects with a range of about 3-30 meters. If the objects are too close to the camera, it may cause overexposure.
In the night mode, the shot image can only display black or white. When recording video for a long time, the low voltage may have a great impact on the stability of the machine, so do not record video at night when the power is low.
Note: The camera is used at night. When the battery voltage is low, the current will increase due to the infrared light-emitting. The low-voltage operation may have a great impact on the stability of the machine. The camera cannot take pictures/videos or capture very dark images. , But does not affect daytime photography or video recording.
Technical Parameters
Product name
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Trail camera
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Photo resolution| 30MP/24MP/20MP/16MP/12MP
Video resolution| 4K/2K/1080P/720P/VGA(480P)
Video format| H.265./ MP4
Picture format| .JPG
**** Menu language| English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,
Hrvatski, and Danish
SD card| SD card support up to 256GB
Screen| 2.0’’ TFT
Power supply| External DC power supply (dc-6V/1A)
External power jack| 3.5×1.3mm
Battery| 8X1.5AA battery
Flash Range| <98ft
APP| WiFiCameraSum(iOS), WiFiCamera(Android)
Working temperature| -20℃ to +70℃
Storage temperature| -20℃ to +70℃
Camera weight| about 300g
Size| 150x100x60mm
INSTALLATION
Step 3
① Slide the mode switch from OFF to TEST to activate the camera and view the
user setup screen.
②And then slide the mode switch from TEST to ON.
③The camera will start working after 10 seconds countdown, meanwhile, the red
indicator light will blink.
Step 4
Scan the QR codes below or search for“WiFiCameraSum” on the Apple AppStore or search for “WiFiCamera” on Google Play to download the app.
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https://apps.apple.com/cn/app/id1480793143|
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dkhs.wificamera>
Step 5
1 Open the APP on your cellphone and tap “Search Device” at the left lower corner
2 select “GCBT40” and then tap “Connect” to connect your phone and camera with Bluetooth. You can see the camera flashing yellow light one time and then flashing blue light.
Step 7
- Back to the main page of the app and then tap “Live video”.
- Go to the WiFi setting on your phone, select “CAM_XXXXXXXXXXXX”
- Enter password “12345678”. (WiFi name and password can be changed in the APP when connected)
Note: The WiFi will automatically disconnect after 3 minutes if no operation is performed on the APP.
In Thebox
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: What is the range of WiFi and Bluetooth?
A: The range of camera WiFi is about 98Ft in the forest or indoor and 328Ft in
open space. The range of camera Bluetooth is between 16 to 26 Ft.
Q: How close do I need to be to turn the wifi on using Bluetooth?
A: The maximum distance of the camera’s Bluetooth switch is 5 meters
Q: Does it have a connection to be wired for 9vdc or 12vdc instead of a
battery?
A: Yes, you can use 9vdc for this camera, there is a power connector in the
box, dedicated to the external power supply.
Recommend using 8*1.5V AA batteries in this trail camera to obtain maximum
battery life. ( NOT INCLUDED )
Q: Can I change the WiFi name and password?
A: Yes, you can change different WiFi names and your own password by an app on
your phone.
Q: Can you connect to your in-home WiFi and the internet provided the
camera
A: WiFi900 Bluetooth trail camera connects with the phone’s WiFi, not in-home
WiFi/Internet. Download the APP on your phone and then connect with WiFi. You
can adjust the setting and check the photo /video on the phone directly.
Q: Is the app available for iPhone?
A: Yes, Trail Camera uses the “WiFiCameraSum” APP for Apple Store and the
“WiFiCamera” APP for Google Play, it’s available for Android and IOS system
phone.
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