AFTER SALES SUPPORT
1300 7 77 137
service@unclebills.com.au
MODEL: EA2476 PRODUCT CODE: 715222 03/2024
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (CONT.)
Problem Solution
The viewing
screen shows
‘TF card Error’.
• Ensure the micro SD card is with class 10 standard of higher
level.
• The micro SD card memory may be full. Delete the
unnecessary photos and/or videos (refer to the instructions
starting on page 35 for how to delete files). Alternatively save
the photos and/or video to your PC (refer to the instructions
starting from page 32).
• The micro SD card may require reformatting. Refer to the
‘Menu Options and Settings’ section on pages 21-25 for how
to reformat the micro SD card.
The Wildlife
Camera will not
turn off?
• If this occurs, remove the 4 x Alkaline batteries (not supplied)
to rest the Wildlife Camera. Then reinsert the batteries.
• If the Wildlife Camera still will not switch off, contact the
After Sales Support on 1300 777 137 for advice.
The Wildlife
Camera does
not take photos
or video?
• The micro SD card memory may be full. Delete the
unnecessary photos and/or videos (refer to the instructions
starting on page 35 for how to delete files). Alternatively save
the photos and/or video to your PC (refer to the instructions
starting from page 32).
• The micro SD card may not be formatted correctly. Format
the micro SD card (refer to the ‘Menu Options and Settings’
section on pages 21-25) or insert a new micro SD card.
The Wildlife
Camera False
Triggers?
• Reset the Wildlife Camera to the default settings. If this does
not solve the issue, check the physical setup of the Wildlife
Camera (position, angle etc.). The sun should not be shining
directly on the camera lens. The Wildlife Camera’s field of view
should be clear of as much vegetation/obstruction as possible.
If there are a lot of trees in the Wildlife Camera’s field of view,
false triggers can occur especially on sunny and breezy days.
• If false triggers still occur, turn down the motion sensitivity in
settings. Refer to the ‘Menu Options and Settings’ section on
pages 21-25 for the PIR sensitivity settings.