1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Moondyne 3GExtreme Trail Camera.
Our cameras have been developed for Australian conditions and have been tested in some of
the most demanding conditions Australia has to offer. We are confident that you will be happy
with your purchase and we encourage any feedback you have that will help to continually improve
our products.
1.1 Full Functionality Introduction
Our trail cameras are designed to be easy to use, whilst still having all of the functions you would
expect from today’s high tech devices. Such as 52°FOV lens, 56pcs (Black Flash) IR LEDs, 0.4
seconds trigger time, 1 photo/sec (up to 5 photos per trigger) multi-shot, HD Video, and a user
friendly operational menu.
1.2 Application
This camera is the ideal product for farm security, property surveillance, or animal monitoring.
Its camouflage finish combined with black flash IR LEDs keeps it out of sight, whilst monitoring
your property or game trails.
A hassle free surveillance camera for home, farm, construction site, warehouse or outdoors that
can send a photo directly to your phone or email (requires SIM card for this function) and also
keeps a copy on your SD card.
1.3 Power Supply
A. Batteries
The camera runs on 8 x AA size batteries. It can work with alkaline, high-quality NiMH, or Lithium
rechargeable batteries.
It is suggested to run the camera with NiMH or Lithium batteries as these provide better power
and longer run times.
Batteries should be inserted as indicated inside the battery case. Batteries inserted contrary to
this may cause device malfunction. We strongly recommend changing the batteries when the
power icon on camera screen or photo stamp shows empty or near empty.
Note: Do not mix batteries types. Mixing battery types in the camera may cause permanent
damage, which also violates our warranty policy.
Due to different settings, subject movement within the camera detection zone, different brands
and qualities of batteries, and the environment, we are unable to list exact number of photos and
videos that the camera can achieve. The table below shows approximate number of photos or
videos the camera can take with 8 x AA alkaline batteries. Better performance can be achieved
by using rechargeable NiMH or Lithium batteries.