Strex Wildlife Camera SP48 User Manual

June 7, 2024
STREX

Strex Wildlife Camera SP48

a close up of a camera

INTRODUCTION

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Strex Wildlife Camera
For professionals, hobbyists, hunters and nature lovers
Whoever or whatever you want to observe, the reliable Strex Wildlife Camera can bring you closer than ever. During the day or at night, take a look at the vibrant animal world and record the animals, their behavior and other details; this way you know exactly what is really happening when there are no people around.

Getting started
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This manual is intended for the end user of the product. Using the table of contents on the next page you can find the necessary information in the manual.

shape WARNING
Improper use of this product and accessories are dangerous to you and others and can damage, destroy or cause a serious accident. We therefore ask you to read the manual carefully and to read and strictly observe the danger, safety and warning messages.

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

Some Tips Before Everything

  • If you observe a red flash when you take photos, please turn the switch from “TEST” to “ON”
  • After you turn the switch from “TEST” to “ON”, you will observe a countdown from 15s to Is, then the screen will shut down. This is completely normal. You can walk in front of the camera to check if it takes photos and videos.
  • Do not dip the camera in the water.
  • The camera can work under 160°F but please keep the camera far enough from fire to protect batteries.
  • Alkaline batteries are recommended because alkaline batteries are able to provide strong and stable power to the camera.
  • Please do not mix old batteries and new batteries.
  • If an DC 6V power adapter is used to supply the camera, please make sure there are no batteries in the camera in order to prevent the overcharge.

Structure

a close up of a camera

graphical user interface

diagram, pie chart

Parameter

Photo Resolution 24/20/16/12/8/5/3/1 MP
Video Resolution 1 1080P/720P/480P/240P
Detection Angle Up to 120°
Detection Distance 80ft (day), 65ft (night)
Fill Light LED Wavelength 940nm (Low Glow)
Fill Light LED Quantity 36 pcs
Trigger Time 0.2s – 0.5s
Waterproof Level IP65
Working Temperature -4°F – 160°F
Memory Card Type Up to 32G TF Card (Class 10)
Power Supply Type Battery/External
Battery Type AA Battery
Working Voltage 6V
External Power Supply DC 6V
Standby Time Up to 6 Months
Photo Format JPEG
Video Format AVI
Screen Size 2.0 Inches
Size 135x90x76 MM
Weight 0.38 kG

INSTRUCTIONS

How to use the Wildcamera

  1. Prepare for use
    Insert 8x AA batteries and an empty microSD card (maximum 32GB) into the wildlife camera. Pay attention! When using an AC adapter, there should be no batteries in the unit

  2. Setup
    Slide the off / test / on button to “test” to enter the setup menu. In this menu you can select the desired settings and view images. See the chapter “functions” for all options.

  3. Placement
    Slide the off / test / on button to “on”. The display will turn off after 15 seconds. The camera is now ready for use and will record images.

  4. View recordings
    Slide the off / test / on button to “test” and click the “REPLAY” button to replay the images. It is also possible to read the microSD with a computer or to connect the wildlife camera to a computer by using the supplied USB cable.

Function

Mode| You could choose the working mode| Photos (default) Videos, Photos & Videos
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Photo Resolution| You can choose different photo resolution| 24MP 16MP 12MP 5MP 3MP IMP 8MP (default)
Photo Series| You can set the photo quantity when the camera is activated| 1 photo (default) 2 photos in series 3 photos in series 10 photos in series
Video Resolution| You can choose different video resolution| 19201080P (default) 1280720P 848480P 720480P 640480P 320240P
Video length| You can choose the length of video| 3 seconds to 10 min.
Audio Recording| You can decide if you want the camera to record sounds| On (default) Of
Shot Lag| The time interval between each trigger111| 5 seconds (default) to 60 minutes max.
Side Motion Sensors| You can turn On / Off Side Motion Sensors| On / Of
Sensitivity Motion Sensors| You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection sensor.| Low Middle (default) High
Target Recording Time(2)| You can set the camera to record between a certain period| On (to set the period) Off (default)
Time Lapse| Set up time lapse mode and the length of the lapse.| On / Off (default)
Language| To set different language| English (defalut), Deutsch, Dansk, Suomi, Svenska, Espanol, Franpais, Italiano, Nederlands, Portugues,
Endless Capture| If Endless Capture mode is on, the camera won’t stop recording when the memory card is full but will delete the oldest videos or photos to keep recording continuously| On Off (default)
Time & Date| To set time and date. You can also choose the time format (24h or 12h) and choose the date format (dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd or mm/dd/yyyy)| Set Time & Date Time Format Date Format
Photo| To choose if there will be time| Time & Date
Stamp| and date on the photo| (default) Date Of
Password Protection| Set up password to secure your camera| On Off (default)
Format Memory Card| Decision with caution! You will lose all of the data in the memory card if you decide to format it| Yes No (default)
Serial NO| To set up the serial number of the camera1 2 (3)| On Off (default)
Reset Settings| Reset all the settings to the original settings| Yes No (default)
Version| Version of the system| 9135

(1) For example, we set the 1 minute video length and 30 seconds shot lag. When the camera detect an animal, it will start to record a 1-minute video. However, the camera will not detect continuously. When the video is done, the camera will not detect immediately. It will detect again 30 seconds after the video in order to save the battery.
(2) In order to use the “Target Recording Time” function, please make sure that you have already turn of the “Time Lapse” function and set up the length of the lapse between each photo.
(3) If you use several cameras at the same time and you want to recognize which camera took which photos and videos, set up a serial number could help you. The serial number will show on the bottom right of the photos or videos.

QA

  1. I can’t turn on my camera!
    √ Please check if the batteries is full power;
    √ Please check if battery polarity is correct;
    √ Please re-install the batteries.

  2. My camera is not taking photos or recording videos!
    √ Check if the TF card is Class 10;
    √ Check if the TF card works normally on other devices;
    √ Format the TF card.

  3. The camera doesn’t detect anything!
    √ Please make sure that the camera is not behind the glass;
    √ Please check the setting in the menu to adjust the detection distance and the detection sensibility of the camera then try again.

  4. Why the camera doesn’t record during the night but it works well during day time!
    √ Please check the battery level of the camera. If the battery is low (1/3 of the full battery), the night vision function will automatically shut down. Please change the batteries then the night vision function will restore.

  5. My “Target Recording Time” function doesn’t work!
    √ Please check if you have also turned on the “Time Lapse” function and have chosen the time lapse mode then set up the lapse length.

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