CreativeXP CREATIVEXP035 User manual

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Creative XP 3G Scouting Trail Camera PRO3
TRAIL CAM PRO 3
Instruction Manual
3G Scouting Trail Camera
CREATIVE XP
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Creative XP 3G Scouting Trail Camera PRO3
Google Play Store
Apple App Store
Get the APP for remote control of the 3G model
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Creative XP 3G Scouting Trail Camera PRO3
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the
best trail cameras on the market! CreativeXP is
very proud of this little unit and we are sure you
will be pleased with it as well. We appreciate your
business and want to earn your trust. Please refer
to the notes below and the instructions in this
manual to ensure that you are completely satised
with this product. If your CreativeXP 3G Scouting
Trail Camera PRO3 does not seem to be functioning
properly or if you are having photo/video
quality issues, please check the Troubleshooting
section on pages 27-28. Problems are often due
to something simple that was overlooked or
require only changing one setting to solve. If your
problem continues after trying the solutions in
the Troubleshooting section, please e-mail us at
[email protected] and we will take care of it
as soon as possible.
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1. Quick Start
1.1 What’s in the Box? 6
1.2 Quick Start 7
1.3 Camera Default Settings 11
2. Whole View and Details of Camera
2.1 Figure 1: Front View of the Camera 12
2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View of the Camera 13
2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Side and Back View of Camera 14
2.4 Function Keys & Other Details 15
3. Introduction
3.1 Functionality Introduction 16
3.2 Application 16
3.3 Power Supply 16
3.4 SD Card Selection 18
3.5 USB Connection 20
3.6 Things to Keep in mind & Warnings 20
3.7 Key Features 22
TABLE OF ...
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4. Operation List
4.1 Video / Photo Playback 24
4.2 Delete Files 24
4.3 Format SD Card 24
4.4 Auto Power Off 25
4.5 Operation Menu 25
5. Technical Specications
Specs Table 36
6. Trouble Shooting
6.1 Photos Do Not Capture Subject of Interest 38
6.2 Camera Stops Taking Images or Won’t Take Images 38
6.3 Night Vision Flash Range Doesn’t Meet Expectation 39
7. Warranty & Contact
Warranty 40
Contact Information 41
... CONTENTS
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1* Trail camera
1* Tree strap
1* USB cable
1* TV cable
Quick Start > What’s in the box
1.1 What’s in the box?
1.1
1* Instruction manual
1* Antenna
1* SIM Card Adapter
1* Camera Tree Mount
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Step 1: Fix the antenna
Step 2: Inserting the batteries
Open the latches on camera two sides slightly
Note: Please set battery type to the one (Alkaline or Ni-MH) you’re using for
longer battery life.
Quick Start > Setup
1.2 Setup
1.2
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Quick Start > Setup > Batteries
1.1
Press the “Push” cover and insert the rst
set of 4 AA batteries into the camera with
correct polarity (negative or “at” end
against the long spring of each battery
slot).
Unscrew the battery door at the bottom
For the second set of batteries, please
open the battery case and insert as shown
in the pictures below.
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Quick Start > Setup > SIM & SD Card
Step 3: Insert SIM card and SD card
• If you have a Nano SIM Card (smallest size), please use the included
SIM Card adapter to get it to Standard Size.
• If you have a MicroSD Card, you will need an SD Card Adapter to
convert it to the required size.
• Please make sure your SIM Card has a data plan or credit on it if you
are planning on using the 3G & MMS functions. We recommend
testing the SIM card rst on your mobile phone to make sure it’s
activated.
Make sure the SD Card is Unlocked before inserting
Push the SIM Card in
1.2
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Quick Start > Setup > Camera
1.2
Step 4: Camera Setup
1. Switch the 1st and 4th button to “ON”, then press the “OK
button. LED screen will be lightened. Camera search signal will turn
on automatically (takes between 30sec and 2 min - depending on the
signal), then you will see the signal bar displayed in the top left corner
of the LED screen.
2. The camera will automatically enter MMS & 3G setups when the SIM
card is inserted; If “SIM Auto Match failed, please enter setups
manually” pops up on screen, please switch “SIM Auto Match” to
Manual” mode, then enter MMS & 3G setups in “Manual Setup”;
3. For MMS, enter your cell phone numbers in “Send to” > “Phone 1 & 2”
For Emails, enter your email address in “Send to” > “Email 1 & 2”
Note: For detailed menu settings, please refer to instructions in Chapter 4.
4. After you nish all setup, press “M” button to return to the start
screen, then press and hold the “OK” button for 3 seconds. LED screen
will be turned off, and the camera will enter Motion detection mode.
In Motion Detection mode, the camera will take photos and video clips
automatically and send photos to your cell phone or email upon each motion
trigger (if you added the info in the “Send to” section).
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Quick Start > Setup > Camera
1.3
1.3 Camera Default Settings (shown in Red)
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Views and Details | Front
2.1 Front View
2.1
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Views and Details | Bottom & Back
2.2 Bottom View
2.3 Internal Back View
2.2
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Views and Details > Function Keys
2.4
2.4 Function Keys & Other Details
[OK] Multi Function: Photo & Video Record / Setup Mode
1. Buttons
2a. Switches
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Views and Details > Function Keys
2.4
Power
Switch
1. Switch ON to enable the camera to work (Note: indicator light
ashes 5 times before camera starts to work on PIR (Auto
Motion Detection Mode)
2. Switch ON, then press “OK” once to wake up camera LCD
screen to enter Setup Mode;
3. Press and hold “OK” for 3 sec to get back to Auto Motion
Detection Mode
4. Switch OFF - Camera stops working.
Camera
Photo
Switch
Switch UP to Pic icon - Photo mode, or PIC + Video mode
Switch Down to Video icon - Video Recording mode
IR LEDs
Group Switch
Switch up: 25 - ONLY upside 25 pcs IR LEDs work
Switch down: 56 - ALL 56 pcs IR LEDs work
MOBILE
NETWORK
Switch
Switch up: On - GPRS function enabled. (wait 30sec to 2 min to nd
a signal)
Switch down: Off - GPRS function disabled.
Note: When you want to congure the camera settings, we
suggest disabling GPRS function to quickly wake up LCD
screen without waiting for the signal.
2b. Switches Functions
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Introduction > Functionality
3.1
3.1 Functionality Introduction
3.3 Power Supply
3.2 Application
Our engineers researched and developed this 12MP HD digital camera
based on feedback and requirements from customers globally. We hope
that you will enjoy this product as much as we do.
Besides all the functions you may experience from any other similar
product, our digital camera is aimed to offer users the easiest
experience with many extraordinary features, like 92°FOV lens, 56pcs
60° IR LEDs, 0.4 seconds trigger time, up to 5 photos per trigger - multi-
shot to capture the whole track of the object, user friendly operational
menu, etc.
The camera runs on 8 AA size batteries (12V power supply to ensure
camera’s well performance of all functions); Both alkaline or high-quality
NiMH rechargeable batteries can be used. But we suggest running the
camera with NiMH batteries only, as the performance of alkaline batteries
With its camouage appearance and unique design, this digital camera
is an ideal product for housing security, warehouse surveillance, and
monitoring wild animals. It is easy to install or fasten, and could also be
used to take photographs manually and record time lapses to research
plant growth.
1. Instant surveillance camera for home, ofce, construction site, and
warehouse, etc.
2. Motion-triggered IR night vision surveillance.
3. Animal observation and hunting.
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Introduction > Power Supply
3.3
Test Conditions: LCD screen off. Mode: “Power On” PIR intelligent automatically monitoring
8 AA Alkaline Batteries (3G cellular OFF)
Setting
Photos
/ day
Working
time
Videos
/ day
Video clips
duration
Working
time
IR LEDs ON
Max.Range 100 pics 36 Days
10”
video clips
10 Clips 37 Days
Balanced 100 pics 31Days
Min. Blur 100 pics 21 Days
IR LEDs OFF
Photo 100 pics 89 Days 10” Videos 10 Clips 179 Days
is much poorer than NiMH batteries.
***Batteries should be inserted as indicated inside the battery case.
Upside down batteries may cause device malfunction. Also, we strongly
recommend changing the batteries when power icon on camera screen
or photo stamp is empty.
Note: Do not use multiple battery types! If different types of batteries
are used, permanent damage may occur, and it also violates our warranty
policy!
The table below only shows an approximate number of photos or
videos the camera can take with 8 AA alkaline batteries (due to
different settings, battery brands, etc.); better performance can be
given by 8 AA rechargeable NiMH batteries.
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Introduction > Power Supply
3.4
3.4 SD Card Selection
Using a memory card is required to operate the camera. When the
camera is “ON”, and no memory card is used, the screen displays “Pls
insert memory card”. The SD slot of the camera has a 32 GB memory
capacity. Before inserting or removing the memory card, the camera
must be turned “OFF”. Failing to do so may cause loss of or damage the
pictures already recorded from the memory card. When the SD card is
full, the viewing screen indicates “Memory Full”. The following data
shows an approximate quantity of photos that can be recorded by the
camera depending on the memory card capacity.
The chart below will show you the approximate capacity of different
size SD cards. Please check to see which size card can t your needs
best.
To offer you a better user experience, our engineers designed this
camera to be able to work with most standard 12V/2A lithium battery
built-in solar panels. However, as rechargeable AA NiMH batteries need
higher voltage for charging, that solar panel can’t charge the batteries
while using them in the camera battery cases.
This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/ 2A DC adapter.
We recommend removing the AA size batteries when the power
adapter is used. Electrical power is recommended for security purposes.
Solar Panel
Power Adaptor—Security Surveillance Purpose
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Introduction > Power Supply
3.4
SD Card
Capacity
1 GB 2 GB 4 GB
Photos
5 MP 869 1631 3585
8 MP 556 1041 2294
12 MP 391 733 1613
Videos
640x480 00:05:27 00:10:13 00:22:28
HD 00:03:56 00:07:23 00:16:13
FHD 00:02:04 00:03:53 00:08:31
SD Card
Capacity
8 GB 6 GB 32 GB
Photos
5 MP 7492 15307 30936
8 MP 4798 9794 19795
12 MP 3371 6887 13919
Videos
640x480 00:46:57 01:35:56 03:13:52
HD 00:33:53 01:35:56 02:19:56
FHD 00:17:48 00:36:20 01:13:21
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Introduction > USB Connection
3.5
3.5 USB Connection
3.6 Things to Keep in mind & Warnings
When the camera is connected via USB cable; screen displays “MSDC”.
Now, you can download and view all the photos and videos that you
have saved on your micro SD card. We recommend this option of
downloading in case you don’t have a micro SD card reader to insert
into your PC.
1. Insert the SD memory card correctly; the camera does not support SD
card hot swap (insertion).
2. Please use high-quality AA batteries to prevent battery cells from
corrosion of leaked acid.
3. Use the right adapter (12V/2A) for this camera to supply power, and
do not invert the electrode when batteries are inserted.
4. In Setup Mode, the camera will automatically enter Auto Motion
Detection Mode if no keypad is touched within 2 minutes. Please
manually turn it on by pressing “OK” as if you want to do further
settings conguration or do a Manual SIM card match.
5. Don’t interrupt power supply during a system upgrade.
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