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Test Condition: LCD screen off. M ode: “Power On” _PIR intelligent automatically monitoring
8 x AA Alkaline Batteries
Photos shot per day
Working time
Video clips shot per day
Working time
IR LEDs On
Max.Range
100 pics
36 days
10 clips
37 days
Balanced
100 pics
31 days
Min. Blur
100 pics
21 days
IR LEDs Off
Photo
100 pics
89 days
10 clips
179 days
B. Solar Panel
Our engineers have designed this camera to be able to work with most standard 12V/1~2 Amp
built-in lithium battery, solar panels. Solar panels with built in batteries are only designed to re-
charge their in-built batteries. They will not recharge the AA batteries inside the camera.
C. Power AdaptorSecurity Surveillance Purpose
This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/ 1~2A DC adapter. It is recommended to
remove the batteries when a power adapter is being used. Electrical power is recommended for
security purposes.
1.4 SD Card Selection
A memory card is required to operate the camera. When the camera is "ON" and there is no
memory card inserted, the screen will display "No Card!". The SD slot of the camera has a 32GB
SD memory card capacity. Before inserting or removing the memory card the camera must be
turned "OFF". Failing to do so may cause loss of or damage to the pictures on the card. When
the SD card is full, the viewing screen indicates "Memory Full". Camera function can be set to
overwrite, allowing new pictures to overwrite the old ones once the memory card is full.
The chart below shows the approximate capacity of different size SD cards. Please check to see
which size card will best suit your needs.
SD
Size
Capacity
8 GB
16 GB
32 GB
Photo (pictures)
5MP
7492
15307
30936
8 MP
4798
9794
19795
12 MP
3371
6887
13919
Video (hours)
640x480
00:46:57
01:35:56
03:13:52
HD
00:33:53
01:09:14
02:19:56
FHD
00:17:48
00:36:20
01:13:21
1.5 USB Connection
When the camera is connected via the USB cable the screen will display MSDC. Files on the
SD card can then be viewed using the camera as an external device.