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BolyGuard MG983G-30M User Manual

BolyGuard MG983G-30M
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Infrared Mobile Digital Scouting Camera
User’s Manual
MG983G-30M
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BolyGuard MG983G-30M Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBolyGuard
ModelMG983G-30M
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Instruction

1.1 General Description

Details the camera's functionality, including image/video capture, GPRS transmission, and physical features like LCD screen and laser pointer.

1.2 Application

Outlines potential uses of the camera, such as surveillance, guarding, and trail camera for wildlife monitoring.

1.3 Camera Overview

Introduces the camera's controls and displays, encouraging familiarization for better manual understanding.

1.4 Shooting Information Display

Explains the information displayed on the screen when the camera is in setup mode, including camera mode, image size, and signal strength.

1.5 Two Way Communication

Describes the SMS and Android APP command capabilities for receiving and responding to commands, and sending pictures.

Cautions

General Safety and Operational Warnings

Lists critical warnings regarding power supply, battery installation, SD/SIM card handling, and setup mode behavior.

Quick Start Guide

3.1 Power Supply

Details power options including AA batteries, external power supply, and solar panel support for emergency use.

3.2 Insert SD card and SIM card

Instructs on inserting an unlocked SD card and an MMS/GPRS enabled SIM card.

3.3 Do the Camera Settings

Guides users to download setup software (BMC-config) and select the camera model for configuration.

3.3 Settings Configuration: Parameters & Network

Explains setting camera parameters like country, operator, and receiving email/phone numbers using the configuration software.

3.3 Settings Configuration: WAP/Internet Details

Covers detailed WAP/Internet parameters for MMS and GPRS, including server addresses, APN, and ports.

3.4 Manually Send a MMS or GPRS Photo

Guides on taking a photo manually and sending it via MMS or Email through the camera's interface.

3.5 SMS Control

Explains how to use SMS commands to control the camera, retrieve images, and download the Android control software.

Advanced Operations

4.1 Work Mode

Describes the different operating modes: Setup, Hunting, and Security, detailing their functions and requirements.

4.2 Settings Menu

Details how to navigate the settings menu using the camera's buttons to adjust various parameters.

4.2.1 Setting Items: Camera, Security, Photo, Video

Covers camera modes, security mode, photo size/burst, and video size/length settings.

4.2.1 Setting Items: Clock, Time Lapse, PIR Settings

Details settings for camera clock, time-lapse recording, PIR sensitivity, and interval.

4.2.1 Setting Items: Work Schedule, Send Modes

Explains settings for work days/hours and communication send modes (MMS, Email).

4.2.1 Setting Items: Communication Modes & Control

Details 'Instant' send mode, SMS control for two-way communication, and Game Call feature.

4.2.1 Setting Items: Wireless Sensors, Language, System Settings

Covers Study Code for wireless sensors, language, beep sound, camera position, and system utilities.

4.2.2 Default Set: Camera, Security, Photo, Video

Lists default and alternative options for camera mode, security, photo size/burst, and video size/length.

4.2.2 Default Set: Clock, Time Lapse, PIR Settings

Details default and alternative settings for camera clock, time-lapse, and PIR trigger/interval.

4.2.2 Default Set: Communication & Control

Covers default options for Send to, Send Mode, SMS Control, Game Call, Study Code, and Language.

4.2.2 Default Set: System & Utility Settings

Lists default and alternative settings for Beep Sound, Camera Position, Format SD, Default Set, and Version.

4.3 Use the Remote Control

Explains the functions of the remote control buttons and how to operate it in Security Mode.

Method to add remote control(s) to the camera

Details the process of pairing a remote control with the camera via the Study Code menu.

4.4 Load or Remove a Wireless Sensor

Explains how to pair and remove wireless sensors like PIR, door magnets, and smoke detectors.

Method to load or remove a wireless sensor

Provides step-by-step instructions for pairing and removing wireless sensors.

4.5 Change Settings Remotely

Describes how to remotely adjust camera settings and obtain photos using the Android application or SMS commands.

4.6 User Level

Explains the two user levels (administrator, normal) and their respective authorization levels for camera functions.

4.7 Use Android APP

Highlights the ease of using the Android APP for camera communication, eliminating the need for SMS editing.

4.8 SMS Command List

Introduces the SMS command list for controlling the camera when the Android APP is not used.

Set Network Parameters

Details SMS commands for setting up network parameters like MMS and Email.

Normal Control Commands

Provides SMS commands for basic camera operations such as getting photos and checking status.

Menu Parameter Commands (Camera, Photo)

Lists SMS commands for changing camera mode and photo size.

Menu Parameter Commands (Video, Burst)

Details SMS commands for adjusting video size and photo burst count.

Menu Parameter Commands (Time, PIR)

Provides SMS commands for setting date/time, time lapse, and PIR trigger sensitivity.

Menu Parameter Commands (Interval, Send)

Lists SMS commands for PIR interval, send destination (phone/email), and send mode.

Menu Parameter Commands (Game Call, Position, Hour)

Details SMS commands for Game Call, Camera Position, and Work Hour settings.

Appendix I: PIR Detection Zone

Figure 5 PIR Detection Zone

Illustrates Bolymedia's 5 detection ranges (Normal to Ultra Long Range) at different angles.

Figure 6 Detection angle vs. FOV angle

Compares the PIR detection angle (α) with the Field of View (FOV) angle (β).

Figure 7 PIR Comparison

Compares the detection zones of new patented PIR technology with existing standard PIR sensors.

Appendix II: Error Code

Error Code 3915: Non-existent address

Explains possible causes and suggestions for the 'Non-existent address' error code.

Error Code 3919: File not found

Details possible causes and troubleshooting steps for the 'File not found' error when sending MMS.

Error Codes 3926-3928: MMS Sending Issues

Covers error codes related to MMS sending status (busy, stopped) and potential hardware defects.

Error Codes 3939, 3941-3942: Network Errors

Explains network-related error codes and suggests contacting providers or changing locations.

Error Code -85: SIM Balance/MMS Issues

Addresses issues with insufficient SIM card balance or MMS credit and suggests checks.

Other Error Codes

Advises to ignore other error codes used during product design and contact support directly.

Appendix III: Technical Specifications

Core Specifications (Sensor, Lens, Range, Display, Memory)

Lists core technical specifications like image sensor type, lens aperture, detection range, screen size, and memory card support.

Resolution & Sensitivity

Details the available picture and video resolutions supported by the camera.

Performance Specs (Weight, Temp, PIR Interval, Video Length)

Provides specifications for PIR sensitivity, trigger time, camera weight, and operating temperatures.

Power & Consumption Specs

Lists technical details for PIR interval, video length, power supply requirements, and stand-by current.

Operational & Physical Specs

Details power consumption figures, sound recording capability, mounting options, physical dimensions, and operating humidity.

Security Authentication

Mentions security authentication standards like FCC, CE, and RoHS.

Appendix IV: Parts List

Included Parts

Lists all the components included in the camera package, such as the camera itself, remote control, cables, and manual.

Software Download Information

Provides the URL for downloading the camera's APP software.