Flysocks E306W 4K Wi-Fi Hunting Camera User Manual
- June 25, 2024
- Flysocks
Table of Contents
User Manual
E306W 4K Wi-Fi Hunting Camera
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PACKAGE CONTENT
Before using the camera, make sure that the memory card is inserted and formatted with the camera.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read carefully and refer to the manual for use. Keep this manual for
future reference. This chapter contains important safety information.
Violation of these instructions may result in fire, explosion, or electric
shack, leading to personal injury. Children are not allowed to use the unit
and accessories alone, as they may pose a risk of electric shock, poisoning,
or suffocation.
Fire and Electric Shock
If the camera is damaged, has water in it, or is short-circuited, please power
it off immediately and remove the batteries.
Correctly use the external power supply, keep it dry and ventilated, and do
not cover it.
Battery Use
Misuse of batteries may cause fire or explosion, resulting in accidents.
Use 1.5V AA alkaline batteries and insert them into the camera correctly
according to the markings. Rechargeable AA batteries (Usually 1.2V) are not
recommended for use.
Do not use swollen or leaking batteries.
Do not store or use at high temperatures.
Do not short-circuit, impact, squeeze, puncture, disassemble, or incinerate
the battery.
LCD Screen
The LCD screen is fragile, so it is forbidden to beat, squeeze. or knock it,
If the screen is broken, do not touch it. In case of accidental contact, rinse
immediately with clean water. If swallowed, rinse your mouth ond drink plenty
of water immediately, and seek medical advice immediately.
Precautions for Use and Storage
Do not use corrosive solvents on the camera and accessories.
When not in use for o long time, please remove the batteries and place them in
adry place. Do net disassemble by yourself; man-made damage or self-
disassembly will void the warranty. In case of malfunction, please seek
professional assistance or contact the dealer.
Environmental Requirements
Operating environment: temperature 14°F to 104°F (-10°C – 40°C).
Storage environment: temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C – 60°C).
Do not use or store in environments with strong vibrations or dust.
Waste disposal
It is forbidden to throw away the camera and accessories at will. Please
dispose of waste according to local laws.
Other wornings
For cameras with WIFI, or Bluetooth, please use them in places with good
signal.
This camera may interfere with aircraft, medical equipment, etc. Do not use it
in prohibited places,
Please abide by local laws and regulations on the use of wireless devices.
Please abide by local laws and regulations on personal privacy protection.
Check before use
To ensure your interests, please take a test shot to check before use.
We are not responsible for additional losses caused by improper use or comera
failure.
About the manual
The pictures are for reference only. We strive to keep the content accurate.
If the product is updated, please refer to the actual product.
To improve the user experience, the app may be upgraded without prior notice.
Please use it according to the actual situation.
All rights reserved for this manual. No unit or individual may reproduce or
disseminate it without our consent.
Computer System Requirements
Before using the camera with your computer, make sure your computer meets or
exceeds the following specifications:
Processor: Intel Core i3 or higher clocked at 3 GHz or faster
Operating System: Windows XP or later
RAM: Minimum 8GB or more
Graphics Card: 2GB dedicated memory or higher
Storage: 500GB or more of free disk space
USB Interface: Standard USB 2.0 or higher
Screen Resolution: 1920×1080 pixels or higher
Please note that if your computer does not meet these specifications, it may
not function properly when connected to the camera.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
1 | Working indicator |
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2 | Lens |
3 | IR LEDs (Infrared LEDs) |
4 | PIR sensor (Passive Infrared Sensor) |
5 | Microphone |
6 | Front cover |
7 | Light sensor |
8 | Lock hole |
9 | Toggle hasp |
1 | Lock hole |
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2 | Strap hole |
3 | Battery compartment toggle hasp |
4 | Waterproof plug |
5 | Toggle hasp |
6 | Tripod screw hole |
FRONT COVER OPEN VIEW
1 | Screen |
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2 | USB port |
3 | DC-IN port |
4 | Menu Button: |
Enter the menu/Browse Menus/Return to Shooting Interface.
5| Up Button: Move up/Page forward.
In the preview screen, short press to turn on or turn off WiFi.
6| Down Button: Move down/Page back.
7| Ok Button: Confirm.
8| Mode Button: Change preview mode in order.
Photo Mode/Video Mode/Playback Mode.
9| On-Test-Off Switch :
On: Automatic monitoring mode, camera enters automatic monitoring state.
Test: Check, Test shot, Set camera porameters, Preview, Payback.
OFF: Power off.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Download the Flysocks app
Follow the instructions in the Flysocks app to connect the camera via WiFi.
You can then use the app to operate the camera, adjust settings. preview, and
download files.
https://bucket-flysocks- static.flysocks.cc/flysocks/production/qrcode/flysocks.html
Memory Card Installation
Release the latch, open the front cover, and insert the memory card (with the
metal contacts facing down). Push the card as shown below until you hear a
click.
Once the memory card is correctly inserted, the memory card icon will be
displayed on the screen,
- Ensure the memory card is inserted and formatted by the camera.
- Do not insert or remove the memory card while the camera is powered on, as it may damage the memory card or result in data loss.
- Use a U3 or higher class memory card; using a low-quality card may cause the camera to work abnormally.
Battery Installation
This camera is powered by 8 x 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Rechargeable AA
batterias (Usually 1.2V) ore not recommended for use. Follow the steps below
to install the batteries:
- Releose the battery compartment cover toggle hasp. open the cover, and insert the batteries according to the polarity marks shown inside the battery compartment.
- Keep the battery compartment cover clean, close the cover, and fasten the toggle hasp.
- Slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to TEST. If the screen turns on, it means the batteries ore correctly inserted.
- De not mix old and new batteries.
- Ensure correct battery insertion to avoid damaging the camera,
- After inserting the batteries, securely fasten the toggle hosp.
- If the comera will not be used for an extended period, remove all botteries.
External Power Supply
If you need to work for a long time, it is recommended to use an external
power supply. When using an external power supply. do not take out the
batteries.
External power supply specification: DC 6V / 1.5A, 3.5mm DC port.
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Slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to TEST, set parameters. slide ON-TEST-OFF switch to ON. and close the front cover.
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Open the waterproof plug of the DC-IN port. insert the external power supply.
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Turn on the external power supply. When the camera detects the external Power supply, it automatically switches to the external power supply.
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Bo not take out the batteries when using an external power supply. After use,pleose cover the waterproof plug.
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For optimal camera performance ond to prevent damage. please use the original charger whenever possible. Using an incorrect charger can harm the comers.
Connect to PC
The camara can be connected to o computer and used os o USB flash drive.
- Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable.
- When the connection is successful, the computer will display “Removable Disk”, indicating that it can be used like a USB flash drive.
First. connect the USB cable to the camera, and then to the computer. Ensure that the cable is firmly connected.
Mount and fix the camera
- The camera can work in rain, but should not be submerged in water. Please mount the camera in a secure location.
- When mounting the camera, ensure that the top of the camera is oriented vertically upward.
- If using the comera close to the ground, ensure that the bottom of the camera is at least 20cm above the ground.
Thread the strap through the strap hole on the back of the camera, secure it toa tree trunk or other object, adjust the shooting angle. and tighten the strap, as shown below.
HOW TO USE
Power on
Slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to TEST. tha screen will turn on, indicating that
the camera is powered on. You con now perform test shots, playback, and
parameter settings. If you are not fomiliar with the camera, it is recommended
to use the defoult settings.
Change Preview Mode
When the ON-TEST-OFF switch is set to TEST. you can change the preview mode.
Press MODE to cycle through “Photo Made” – “Video Mode* – “Playback Mode” In
each mode, the corresponding icon is displayed in the upper left corner of the
scteen:
means “Photo Mode”,
means “video Mode”,
Pressing MODE only changes the preview mode. not the camera’s work made.
To change the camera’s work mode, you must operate and save the settings in
the menu.
Test
To ensure the normal operation of the camera. please take a test shot before
use.
- Slide the ON=TEST-OFF switch to TEST ond press OK to take a photo.
- Press MODE to enter the video mode and press OK to recard a video.
- Press MODE to enter Playback mode, view the video and photo just taken to check whether the camera is working properly.
Monitor Shooting
Set the camera parameters as needed, make sure the camera lens is aimed at
the shooting area.
Slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to ON, the working indicator flashes green. and
the screen displays a countdown. After 10 seconds, the screen tums off, and
the camera enters the monitoring shaoting state. Now, the camera automatically
detects and shoots moving animals or people.
Power Off
Before powering off the camera. you must slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to
TEST.
The screen will turn on after about § seconds. Then, slide the ON-TEST-OFF
switch to OFF to power off the camera. After powering off the camera, wait for
3 seconds before powering it on again.
PHOTO MODE
Slide ON-TEST-OFF switch to TEST, the camera default to Photo mode, and the
screen displays os follows:
1 | Photo mode | 2 | Photo resolution |
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3 | Memory card | 4 | Ambient temperature |
5 | Number of shots remaining | 6 | Battery Level: AA Batteries |
7 | Current Battery Level for the Active Battery / Power Source | ||
8 | Date | 9 | Time |
VIDEO MODE
Preas MENV to enter the menu, set the mode to video mode, and the screen
diaplays as follows:
1 | Video mode | 2 | Sound recording |
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3 | Vicioo resolution | 4 | Memory card |
5 | Ambient tempercture | ||
6 | Remaining video recording time | ||
7 | Bottery Level: AA Botteries | ||
8 | Current Battery Level for the Active Battery / Power Source | ||
9 | Date | 10 | Time |
PLAYBACK MODE
The files shot by the camera can be played back on the screen. You can also
delete files. Slide the ON-TEST-OFF switch to TEST and press MODE to enter
playback mode.
Type | Description | Notice |
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View files | In playback mode, the screen displays the photos or videos in the |
memory card. The icon in the upper
left corner of the screen represents the file type:
“means photos. and
means videos.|
Delete files| In playback mode.choose a file and press MENU to enter the
option.
Select “Delete” to delete one or all files.| Files cannot be recovered after
deletion, please use the delete function with caution.
MENU AND PARAMETER SETTINGS
This chapter helps you configure camera parameters.
Press MENU to enter the menu. Press MENU again to switch between the three
submenu items at the top and exit the menu. Use UP or DOWN to navigate forward
or backward. Press OK to confirm. After selecting a subcategory. press MENU to
return to the previous operation. After completing your settings, press MENU
to exit the menu.The operations for different settings in this chapter are the
same.
Ensure the ON-TEST-OFF switch is set to ON for the camera to operate according
to the configured parameters.
Menu Type| Parameter| Settings (Bold=default)|
Description| Notice
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Shooting Features| Mode| Photo
Video
Photo+Video| Set the camera’s shooting mode. When the ON-TEST-OFF switch is
set to ON, the camera offers three working modes: Photo.
Video, and Photo+Video.| Choose “Photo” mode: the camera will only take
photos.
Choose “Video” mode: the camera will only record videos.
Choose “Photo+Video” mode: the camera will take a photo first, and then record
a video.
Image Size| 60M
48M
32M
16M
5M| Set the resolution of photos.| /
Sequence| 1
2
3| Set the number of photos taken per shot.| /
Video Resolution| 4K / 30FPS
2K / 30FPS
1080P / 30FPS
720P / 30FPS| Set the resolution of video. The higher the resolution, the
better the video quality and the more space it takes up.| /
Video Length| lOs
Option from
5s to 3min| Set the time length of the video. This function is only available
in video mode.| /
Record Audio| On
Off| Turns on or off the camera’s built-in microphone.| /
Video Codec| H.264
H.265| H.264 files are relatively larger and are more suitable for scenarios
where compatibility and broad support are important. On the other hand. H.265
is more suitable for environments that require more efficient compression and
transmission of high-quality videos.| When selecting H.265, it’s important to
ensure that the terminal device supports the H.265 file format.
Shootin Features| Shooting Interval| On
Off| Set the interval for each photo or video capture. When the ON-TEST-OFF is
slid to ON, the device will capture photos or record videos at the specified
interval.| “Shooting Interval’ can be used in conjunction with the “Monitoring
Period”. The camera will take photos regularly within the set time
period. The camera does not take photos outside the set time period.
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Monitoring Period| On
Off| The camera allows the user to customize it to operate only during
specific time periods.Turning off “Monitoring Period” enables the camera to
automatically monitor and shoot at any time. Turning on ‘Monitoring Period”,
setting the start and end times. allows the camera to automatically monitor
and shoot during the specified time period. while remaining inactive at other
times.| 1.You can set two monitoring periods for your camera at the same time.
2.If the monitoring period is set, the camera will not shoot outside the
specified time period.
3.The start time of the “Monitoring Period” must be later than the camera
system time. Otherwise, the set time period will take effect the next day.
4.This function can be used in conjunction with Shooting Interval.
Watermark| On
Off| Set whether to display date information. When turned on, photos and
videos will display the shooting date.| /
Camera Name| On
Off| Set whether to display name information. When turned on, photos and
videos will display the camera name.| Use the MENU key to switch options. Use
UP or DOWN to navigate forward or backward.
Memory card| Loop Storage| On
Off| Loop storage means that when the memory card is full, the camera
automatically overwrites the earliest files and stores the newest files.| /
Format card| /| Format the memory card and deleted all data.| Formatting will
erase all files and cannot be undone. Please use with caution! Ensure the
camera is always on during formatting; any other operation is prohibited.
Camera| IR LED| High
Medium
Low| Set the illumination
brightness of the infrared LEDs.| The IR brightness affects the battery life
and night vision Of the camera.Choose “High Light”, the night vision is
clearer but it consumes more power.
Camera| PIR Interval| 30
Option from 5s
to 59min59s| Set the time interval between two sensing of the camera. That
is. after a shot. how long does take to it start the Infrared motion re
detection again,| The PIR Interval affects the battery life of the camera.
Using a short interval makes it easier to capture the objective. but consumes
more power.
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PIR Sensitvity| High
Medium
Low| Set the detection sensitivity of of the camera.| PIR Sensitivity affects
the battery life of the camera. If you choose high sensitivity. the camera Is
easier to
the objective.
but consumes more power.
| On
Off| The camera has three PIR sensing windows. The
middle one is the mein sensing window. while the ones on the left and right
sides are side sensing windows. This function allows you to enable or disable
the PIR sensor on the left and right sides. If you choose to turn off the side
PIR. the camera’s detection angle will be reduced.| Turning off the PIR on
both sides can reduce false triggers of the camera and sous power.
but it will also reduce the camera’s sensing angle.
Password Setting| Or
Off| Set the power-on password of the camera. Once you set a password, you
need to enter your password every time you turn on the camera.| Please keep
your password In mind.
If your password. please contact customer support and provide device details.
including proof of purchase dote.
Auto WiFi Off| 1 min
2 min
3 min| Set the automatic shutdown time of WiFi. To save power. if the camera
is not connected to the mobile phone or not used for a long time, the camera
will automatically turn off WiFi.| /
WiFi Nome| /| You can use uppercase
letters. lowercase letters. and numbers to change the camera’s WiFi name.|
1.Use the MENU key to switch options. Use UP or DOWN to navigate forward or
backward.
2.The first 8 characters of the WiFi name can be changed, and the last 6
characters are fixed.
WiFi Password| /| Set the WWI password of the camera.| /
Time Format| 24-Hour Time
12-Hour Time| Set the time display format of the camera.| /
Dote & Time| /| Set the system time and date.| /
Camera| Temp Units| ºF
ºC| Set the temperature unit displayed by the camera.| /
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Language| /| Set the system language of the camera.| /
Beep Sound| On
Off| Set to enable or disable the camera button tone.| /
Version| /| View the camera’s current firmware version number.| /
MCUFW Update| /| Upgrade the camera’s firmware.| Please keep the camera fully
charged while executing the upgrade. DO not perform any operations on the
camera during the upgrade, otherwise the camera will be damaged.
Restore Defaults| /| Restore the camera to factory settings. If incorrect
settings cause camera abnormalities. use this function to reset the camera.
This operation will not delete the files on the memory card.| /
APP USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
You can use your mobile phone to connect the camera through the WiFi, and to
operate the camera, set parameters, preview and download files through the
APP.
Connect the camera
Keep the camera’s ON-TEST-OFF switch at “TEST” or “ON” . Turn on the Bluetooth
of your mobile phone and open the “Flysocks” app.
Click on the “Camera” icon, then click on the device in the device list. The
app will automatically establish a Bluetooth connection with the device. After
the Bluetooth connection is successful, you will be asked if you want to join
the device’s WiFi. Click Join” to connect automatically. After the WiFi
connection is successful, you can access the camera on the app.
- If you have set a password for the camera, you need to enter the camera password to connect the camera with the app.
- When using the app, if the mobile phone prompts: Cannot access the Internet, Looks like there are other networks available. Switch networks? Please choose: “Cancel”, keep the camera connected to the phone. If you choose “Switch”, the mobile phone will disconnect from the camera.
- The camera consumes a lot of power when using WiFi, so it is not recommended to use this function for a long time. After exiting the app, the camera automatically turns off the WiFi.
When the connection is successful, the app will display the camera’s preview screen, allowing you to operate the camera through the app.
APP Navigation
Features | Details | Refer to | Note |
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Camera | Preview, manual taking picture of videos, | Figure 1 | When your camera |
is connected, motion detection will be disabled. It will be enabled again when
you disconnected your camera or close the app far 90 seconds.
Album| Review or download the pictures or videos the camera has taken.| Figure
2| Due to the large video file size. it is recommended to download it to the
local photo album of the mobile phone and watch it again, the playback will be
smoother.
Settings| Display or program camera settings, such as mode, picture quolity
etc.| Figure 3| The settings on the app and the camera will be synchronized
and updated simultaneously.
Problems | Possible reasons | Solution |
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Camera won’t power on | Low battery or wrong batteries or wrong insertion. |
Replace with correct batteries and insert them correctly.
There are foreign objects on the battery cover.| Check and clean up the
battery cover.
External power supply of wrong specification or connection error.| Use a
suitable external power supply and connect it correctly.
Operating temperature is too high or too low.| Use in a place with the
suitable temperature.
Sudden shutdown or black photos
at night| low battery.| Replace with new batteries or use an external power
supply.
Does not read Memory card or| Memory card write speed is too slow.| Replace
with U3 or above memory card.
save files Memory card is damaged or does not meet specifications.| with a
memory card that meets the specifications and format it with the camera.
All buttons do not work| Short circuit when camera is connected to other
device.| Restart the camera, connect correctly.
Poor quality Memory card.| Remove the Memory card, restart
the camera.
Camera consumes a lot of power| Camera settings:
The PIR interval/Shooting interval is too short. PIR sensitivity is too high.
IR brightness is too high. Video length is too long. Taking a lot of photos,
Too many shots at night.| Adjust the camera parameters. Choose a longer PIR
interval/Shooting interval. a lower PIR sensitivity, a lower IR brightness.
a shorter video length (like 5 seconds). Set a smaller number of photos.
Water has gotten into the camera
or the lens is foggy| The waterproof ring has fallen off or there is a foreign
object.| Check the waterproof rings, keep them clean, and make sure them are
placed correctly.
The toggle hasps are not fastened or waterproof plug is not tightly covered.|
Please check and fasten all toggle hasps and cover the waterproof plug.
Improper use, such as putting the camera in water.| The camera is absolutely
forbidden to put it in water.
Mounting or using, the camera incorrectly, such as upside down.| Mount the
camera correctly, the camera must face up and the camera must be mounted
vertically.
If the camera lens is foggy, or water gets into the camera but it works,
please power it off and take out the batteries immediately. Wipe off any water
or mist with a dry towel, then open the camera cover and place it upright in a
ventilated place, and use it again after it is completely dry.
FAQ
Problems | Possible reasons | Solution |
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Camera won’t power on | Low battery or wrong batteries or wrong insertion. |
Replace with correct batteries and insert them correctly.
There are foreign objects on the battery cover.| Check and clean up the
battery cover.
External power supply of wrong specification or connection error.| Use a
suitable external power supply and connect it correctly.
Operating temperature is too high or too low.| Use in a place with the
suitable temperature.
Sudden shutdown or black photos
at night| Low battery.| Replace with new batteries or use an external power
supply.
Does not read Memory card or| Memory card write speed is too slow.| Replace
with U3 or above memory card.
save files Memory card is damaged or does not meet specifications.| with a
memory card that meets the specifications and format it with the camera.
All buttons do not work| Short circuit when camera is connected to other
device.| Restart the camera. connect correctly.
Poor quality Memory card.| Remove the Memory card. restart the camera.
Camera consumes a lot of power| Camera settings:
The PIR interval/Shooting interval is too short. PM sensitivity is too high.
IR brightness is too high. Video length is too long. Taking a lot of photos.
Too many shots at night.| Adjust the camera parameters.
Choose a longer PIR interval/Shooting interval. a lower
PIR sensitivity. a lower IR brightness.
a shorter video length (like 5 seconds). Set a smaller number of photos.
Water has gotten into the camera or the lens is foggy| The waterproof ring has
fallen off or there is a foreign object.| Check the waterproof rings. keep
them clean, and make sure them are placed correctly.
The toggle hasps are not fastened or waterproof plug is not tightly covered.|
Please check and fasten all togglehasps and cover the waterproofplug.
Improper use, such as putting the camera in water.| The camera is absolutely
forbidden to put it in water.
Mounting or using. the camera incorrectly. such as upside down.| Mount the
camera correctly. the camera must face up and the
camera must be mounted vertically.
If the camera lens is foggy, or water gets into the camera but it works.
please power it off and take out the batteries immediately. Wipe off any water
or mist with a dry towel, then open the camera cover and place it upright in a
ventilated place. and use it again after it
is completely dry.
Incorrect password prompt| Forgetting password.| Please contact
customer support.
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Camera freezes while working| Low battery or wrong external power supply.|
Replace with new batteries or an external power supply that meets
requirements.
Damaged or poor quality memory card.| Replace with a qualified memory cord and
format It with the camera. reset and restart the camera.
Not working properly with power supply| Incorrect connection or poor contact.|
°kook to make SUM the connectors they ore connect correctly.
Wrong external power supply.| Replace with a qualified external power supply.
Specification: DC 6V/1.5A.
Camera functions are not set properly| Wrong parameters setting.| Set the
parameters correctly. If unfamiliar. restore default settings and restart the
camera.
Camera does not shoot automatically| The Shooting Interval /Monitoring Period
is on.| Turn off Shooting Interval /Monitoring Period. If unfamiliar.
restore default settings and restartthe camera.
Other problems| The camera can be powered on. but there are other unusual
problems.| Try the following:
Replace the batteries with sufficient electricity.
Replace the memory cord and format it with the camera.
Restore to default settings and restart the camera.
If the above methods do not solve the problem. please contact the dealer.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Image sensor | CMOS sensor. 6000MP (Interpolation) |
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Lens | F/1.6.144mm.FOV: 90′ |
Memory card | Support microSD card, U3 or obove |
Trigger speed | 0.ls |
IR LEDs | 850nm/36pcs |
PIR sensitivity | High/Medium/Low |
Detection | 0-20m |
Detection angle | 120′ |
PIR Interval | 5sec – 59min69sec |
Screen | 2.0 color IPS high-definition screen |
Working mode | Photo ModeNideo Mode/Photo.Video mode |
Photo | PEG. 5M. 16M. 32M. 48M. 60M (Interpolation) |
Video | MP4. H.264/1-1.265. 48/30FPS.28/30FP81080P/30FPS.720P/30FPS |
Video length | 5sec – 3mln |
Temperature detection | Yes |
Operating temperature | 141 -1041/-10•C – 40Y |
Storage temperature | -4T -1401/-20Y -60t |
Operating voltage | DC 6V |
WiFi | Built-In VVIA 6 |
Bluetooth | BLE 5.1 |
Battery | 8x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries (not included) |
External power supply | DC 6V/1.5A |
Standby time | About 6 months |
Language | English/Deutsch/Froncois/Italiono/Espono |
Waterproof rating | IP66 |
Dimensions | 102 IL) ’86 (W) ‘146 (H) mm |
Weight | Arr.288±5g (without batteries) |
WARRANTY
Flysocks products are covered by a 12-month limited warranty from the date of
purchase. The warranty is extended to 24 months in Europe as required by local
regulations.
Your camera warranty covers your trail camera for one year after the original
purchase date. We warranty that yur camera will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship when operated in normal use and conditions.
Applicability of warranty This warranty does not apply if:
The product has been tampered with or the assembly seal has been removed or
damaged;
The product has been altered or modified by someone other than Flysocks;:
The warranty claim was made fraudulently or by misrepresentation;
The product was not installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance
with instructions offered by Flysocks in user manual and app;
The product has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress,
misuse, negligence, or accident;
The product was supplied or licensed for beta, evaluation, testing or
demonstration purposes, and you didn’t buy or license the product. If proof of
purchase can’t be provided, a warranty period start date may be assigned by
Flysocks. Flysocks is not responsible for any damages that may occur during
shipping.
Flysocks has no obligation to replace any products that are no longer covered
under warranty.
Replacement Procedure
We will, at our option during the warranty period, repair your camera or
replace it with the same or comparable model free of charge. This warranty
only extends to the original retail buyer from our authorized dealer. Purchase
receipt, order number or other proof of the date of the original purchase is
required to receive warranty benefits. The warranty on any replacement product
provided under the original warranty shall be for the remaining portion of the
warranty period applicable to the original product.
If purchased product is found to be defective and is still covered under this
warranty policy, customer may have a replacement processed by steps listed
below: – Send e-mails to support@flysocks.com
to claim a problem found and offer device details including purchase date
proof; Wait for the customer service to reply; Follow steps provided by the
customer service.
FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
FCC Warning Statement: 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. 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:
- 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.
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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The
device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: | MountTech HK Limited |
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19H Maxgrand Plaza No.3 Tai Yau Street San Po Kong, KL, Hong Kong | |
EU Representatives: | CET PRODUCT SERVICE SP.Z O.O.(for authorities only) |
UI. Dluga 33102,95-100 Zgierz Polen | |
UK Representatives: | CET PRODUCT SERVICE LTD.(for authorities only) |
Beacon House Stokenchurch Business Park, Ibstone Rd, Stokenchurch High |
Wycombe HP14 3FE UK
Product Description:| Digital Trail Camera
Model Numbers:| E306W
Trade Mark:| Flysocks
We declare under our sole responsibility that the above products conform to the essential requirements of the following EU directives:
Radio Equipment
Directive(RED)
2014/53/EU| EN IEC 62368-1:2020+AN:2020
EN IEC 62311:2020
EN 50665-2017
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11}
ETS| EN 301 489-17 V3,2.4 {2020-09}
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)
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EMC Directive
2014/30/EU| EN 55032:2015/AN:2020/A1:2020
EN §5035:2017/A11:2020
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019/A1:2021
EN 61000-3-3:2013/AL-2019/A2:2021
EN 61000-4-2:2009
EN IEC 61000-4-3:2020
EN 61000-4-4:2012
EN 61000-4-5:2014+A1:2017
EN IEC 61000-4-6:2023
EN 61000-4-8:2010
EN IEC &t000-4-11:2020
RoHS Directive
2011/65/EU with
amendment(EU)2015/863| IEC 62321-3-1:2013
IEC 62321-4:2013+ AMDI1:2017
IEC 62321-5:2013
IEC 62321-6:2015
EC 62321-7-:2015
EC 62321-7-2:2017
IEC 62321-8:2017
| Signed for and on behalf of:
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MountTech HK Limited
Date of issue:| 2024-5-22
Title:| Director, Product Management
Name:| Tian Wei
Signature:|
CET PRODUCT SERVICE SP. Z 0.0.(for authorities only)
UL. Diluga 33 102, 95-100 Zgierz Polen
Email: info@cetproduct.com
CET PRODUCT SERVICE LTD. (for authorities only)
Beacon House Stokenchurch Business Park,
Ibstone Rd, Stokenchurch High Wycombe HP14 3FE UK
support@flysocks.cc
Manufacturer: MountTech HK Limited
Address:19H Maxgrand Plaza No.3 Tai Yau Street San Po Kong. KL, Hong Kong
Made in China
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