BUSHWACKER BATMAN D2 User Manual

VER.201708
CONTENTS
1 Quick Start Guide .................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction ............................................................ 1
1.3 Battery ......................................................................... 1
1.4 SD Card ....................................................................... 2
1.5 USB Function .............................................................. 3
1.6 Attention ..................................................................... 3
2 Camera Overview .................................................................... 5
2.1 Camera Front Structure .......................................... 5
2.2 Camera Internal Structure ...................................... 6
3 Quickly use the camera ............................................................ 7
3.1 How to start the camera quickly ............................. 7
4 Menu Function Table ............................................................... 8
5 Main Features and Parameters ................................................ 11
5.1 Main Features: ...................................................... 11
5.2 Technical Parameters............................................ 12
6 Others ................................ ................................ .................... 14
6.1 Replay .................................................................. 14
6.2 Details of Partial Function .................................... 15
6.2.1 Timer ......................................................... 15
6.2.2 language ..................................................... 15
6.2.3 Firmware Upgrades .................................... 15
6.4 Factory Default Setting ........................................ 16
7 Warranty Policy ..................................................................... 17
8 Appendix IStandard Packing List ...................................... 18
9 Statements ............................................................................. 18
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1 Quick Start Guide
1.1 Introduction
Batman D2 wildlife game camera (also called hunting camera/trail camera) is a scouting device. It can be triggered by sudden change of ambient temperature caused by moving game in a region of interest, which is detected by a highly sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR) sensor, and then take pictures or video clips automatically. The camera can achieve more applications through Timer, Interval, PIR Sleep and other function settings.
1.2 Application
Camera trap for hunting, animal or incident observation Indoor/outdoor surveillance for domestic, office, warehouse, farm
or public use
Observing wild animals/plants growth process For forestry bureau and forest public security to surveil and take
evidence of stealing hunting, etc.
Other evidence-taking works
Warning:
Please read the user guide carefully before using this product to avoid unnecessary loss!
Do not attempt to disassemble the camera, non-product quality problems and man-made damages will not be covered under warranty!
1.3 Battery
This product can be powered by battery 5 or an external power adapter.
A Battery-powered
Please use high-quality alkaline batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries or rechargeable batteries. The camera supports two groups of battery-powered, each group of four batteries, its better to use 8 batteries for improving performance.
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Note: The battery should be purchased by users. Make sure the polarity matches the sign on the cover. If you are not using the for an extended period of time, please remove batteries from the camera to avoid possible acid leak that may damage the camera.
BExternal power supply
This product supports 6V / 2A DC power adapter, solar power and so on.
Note: When the battery is low, in the "TEST" mode, the display shows a low battery prompt (the battery icon in the lower right corner is empty and "low battery" appears in the center of the screen).
1.4 SD Card
The camera uses SD card to store images, the maximum capacity can support 32GB. To ensure optimum performance of the camera, use an SD card with a speed of 10x or higher. Please do not remove the SD memory card, battery, and plug the power when the camera is turned on!
Note: Before inserting an SD memory card, it is recommended to format the SD card, turn off the SD card lock protection, and insert the SD memory card correctly by the logo.
The following table lists the different capacity of the SD card can shoot the number of pictures and video length (the value is for reference only), we can choose to purchase the appropriate capacity of the SD card.
Different capacity SD cards can store the number of images 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Number of photos (sheets) 1MP 8930 17639 34472 71878 99999 3MP 3488 6890 13465 28077 54909 5MP 2178 4302 8407 17531 34284 8MP 1373 2712 5301 11054 21618
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12MP 914 1806 3530 7361 14395 Video Length (hours) 1080P 0:08:22 0:16:32 0:32:19 1:07:23 2:11:46 720P 0:13:57 0:27:33 0:53:51 1:52:18 3:39:38 WVGA 0:18:36 0:36:44 1:11:49 2:29:44 4:52:51 VGA 0:24:59 0:49:21 1:36:28 3:21:09 6:33:22 10 seconds video number (segment) 1080P 50 99 193 404 790 720P 83 165 323 673 1317 WVGA 111 220 430 898 1757 VGA 149 296 578 1206 2360
1.5 USB Function
This product can be connected via USB to a computer or TV. The camera is connected to the USB port of the computer via the USB data cable, turn the switch to TEST then "MSDC" will be displayed on the screen, and the operation keys are disabled. Find the removable disk from "My Computer", then users can do write operations to SD card via computer. The camera is connected to the RCA of the TV via the TV cable and the camera function switch to the "TEST" test preview mode. Select "REPLAY" to view the image file in the camera.
Note: After connecting the TV, the camera display
automatically turns off!
1.6 Attention
On “TEST” mode, camera will be auto power off while no keypad
controlling. Please switch to “TEST” mode again if you want to
continue to use.
Please keep power on during upgrade process. After finishes
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upgrade, it needs to keep at least 5seconds before you can shut down or cut off power, otherwise it may causes upgrade failure.
When install camera please make sure there are not moving
objects in 3m area in front of lens such as branches, leaves, weeds, strings, color ribbon and other objects which may fluttered in the wind to avoid potential false triggers.
Please do not aim the camera at a heat source such as boiler,
exhaust vents and light, etc. Avoid mistaking photos or videos and shortening stand-by time.
Please do not use the voltage and current does not meet or
exceed the requirements of the product of the external power supply, so as not to cause damage to the camera.
The battery inside the camera keeps the clock, the date and
time settings will remain until the battery runs out. After the battery is disabled, the date and time settings will be reset to the factory settings after power failure, and need to be reset after each power.
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2 Camera Overview
2.1 Camera Front Structure
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2.2 Camera Internal Structure
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3 Quickly use the camera
Switch
1. Turn the switch to "ON" then camera enters working mode ( before in working mode the indicator will flash red and blue lights 8 times, display then appears countdown, in normal working mode the display will be closed.
2. Switch to TEST; the camera into the test mode, users can set parameters manually, take pictures or video, playback photos and video.3. Switch to OFF, the camera stops working.
3.1 How to start the camera quickly
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4 Menu Function Table
Press "MENU" key to enter the menu, press , key to move the cursor to select various function options, "OK" key to confirm. Press "REPLAY" to enter playback mode. Press the "EXIT" key to return to the previous menu or exit the menu. Menu function is related, part of the menu option will not appear because of the relevant function and display as gray. The bold text in the table is the default.
Parameters
Set options (Bold=Factory default)
Function Description
Set Up
Mode
Camera/Video/ Camera+Video/ Time Lapse Video
In “Camera+Video” mode, camera first takes photos and then shoots videos immediately. In "Time-lapse video" mode, The camera is programmable to take pictures at predefined intervals and generates video files automatically, ideal for capturing ongoing work on a building, how a plant grows, etc.
Image Size
1MP/3MP/5MP/8MP/ 12MP
Higher resolution produces better quality photos, but creates larger files that take more of SD card capacity and longer time to write to the SD card.
Shooting No.
1/2/3/6
Camera takes multiple consecutive
photos according to user’s settings
per each trigger event.
Video Size
640*480P/720*480P/ 1280*720P/ 1920*1080P
Higher resolution produces better quality videos, but creates larger files that take more of SD card capacity and longer time to write to
the SD card. Time-lapse Video Size
2592×1944P/ 2048×1536P
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Video Length
5s59s 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/ 10 minutes
Videos are saved in AVI format
and able to display on most of
video media player. Record
Audio
Off/On
Select On if you want to record
sound in video.
PIR Interval
559 minutes 160minutes
Select the PIR interval time, the
PIR will be disabled after each
triggering. After this period of time
the PIR of the device will wait to
be triggered by the motion of
human (or animals). PIR level Low/Normal/High
User can set PIR sensitivity
according to requirements.
Timer Off/On
Set camera to work within
specified time period every day.
Outside the time period the camera
will not be triggered or take
photos/videos.
Time Lapse
Off / 3 seconds to 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
The camera will automatically take
photos/videos at the set interval.
Note: In this mode, the PIR sensor
is disabled. Language English and so on
Support multiple languages.
*Reference to 6.2.2 Language Loop
Recording
On/Off
When the SD card is full, it will
automatically overwrite the
previous file. Time&Date 01/01/2017 00:00 Set the camera's system time.
Stamps
Set Clock Date Off
If turned on, the bottom of each
photo will show LOGO,
temperature, moon phase, photo
number. You can select the date,
time to display together or
separately. When closed, all stamps
won’t be displayed. Password
Set
Off/On 1234
4 digits (0~9) optional. Contact
distributor if you forget the
password.
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Beep Sound Off/On Turn on or off. Format Yes/No Format SD Card
Device No. Off/On
4 digits (0~9) and/or alphabets
(A~Z) optional. Device Number
will be showed on top 4 image file
name, this helps users identify
which camera captured the image
when review it. Default Set Yes/No Return menu setting to defaults.
Version D2-01-26861-82
D2: model abbreviation;
01: language version;
26543: DSP version number;
82: MCU version number. Playback Delete current file
Cancel Delete
Delete current image Delete all
files
Cancel Delete
Delete all images
Slide Show
Auto replay all images, it will be
stop when press OK key
Protect
Lock Current/ Unlock Current/ Lock All/
Unlock All
Lock important images to avoid
deleting accidentally. If locked,
images can’t be deleted unless you
unlock them.
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5 Main Features and Parameters
5.1 Main Features:
1Photo Size1MP/3MP/5MP/8MP/12MP 2HD Video: 720P@30FPS, 1080P@17FPS, sounds recording can
be turned on or off. 3)In "Camera + Video" Mode, camera takes both pictures and video
at every trigger event. 4)Time-lapse Video: The camera is programmable to take pictures at
predefined intervals and generates video files automatically, ideal for capturing ongoing work on a building, how a plant grows, etc.
548pcs IR LEDs, 850nm and 940nm for selection. 60.6s Trigger Time. 7Build-in 2.4" TFT color screen. 8Locking important image to avoid being deleted. 9Take multiple consecutive pictures up to 6 photos. 10)When Timer setting is turned on, camera only works in specified
period every day.
11)PIR Sleep setting can avoid the camera shoot the same object
multiple times.
12)In Interval setting, the camera automatically and constantly takes
pictures/videos at specified interval. This function suits for unwatched places, such as parking lot, courtyard etc.
13)Date, time, temperature, moon phase and battery power can be
stamped in the pictures.
14)7 operation buttons beep sound on/off available. 15)Support SD Card up to 32GB. 16)Extremely long in-field battery life (in standby mode, up to 8 months
with 8*AA batteries)
17)Alarm light flashing when battery power level goes low. 18)Playbacks zoom in 1-8 times. 19Auto play in “Slide Show” 20)Device Number will be showed on image file name, this helps users
identify which camera captured the image when review it.
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21)Lockable and password protected. 22)Color pictures at daytime, monochrome pictures at night, switched
automatically.
23)Serration design make camera easy to fix firmly. 24)Battery cover to prevent erosion from battery leakage which may
damage the camera.
25Nine-rectangle-grid mode and auto play to view images. 26 ) The camera senses light via the sensor, rather than a
photosensitive resistor, thus offering an accurate ISO and lifelike images.
5.2 Technical Parameters
Item Parameters
Work Mode
Camera Video Camera+Video Time-lapse Video
Image Size
1MP1280×960 3MP2048×1536 5MP2592×1944 8MP3264×2488 12MP4000×3000
Video Size
WVGA: 640x480 VGA: 720x480 720P: 1280x720@30fps
1080P: 1920x1080@17fps Operation Mode Day/Night, Switch automatically Lens
FOV50°, F=2.5, Auto IR-Cut IR Flash 82 Feet/25 Meters IR Setting 48 LEDs; 850nm or 940nm LCD Screen 2.4" TFT Color Display Operation Keypad 7 buttons Beep Sounds On/Off Memory
SD Card(32GB) PIR Level High/Normal/Low PIR Sensing 82 Feet/25 Meters
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Distance PIR Sensor Angle 50° Trigger Time 0.6 Seconds(When using 2GB SD card)
PIR Sleep
5 Seconds60 Minutes, Programmable Shooting Numbers 1/2/3/6 Photos
Protection
Lock partial or all photos to avoid being deleted;
Unlock Video Length
5 Seconds10 Minutes, Programmable Camera + Video First take Picture then Video Loop Recording On/Off Playback Zoom
18 Times Slide Show Yes
Stamp
On/Off, Temperature, Moon Phase, Logo, Time
and Date, Photo ID Timer On/Off, Programmable
Interval
3 Seconds24 Hours Password 4 Digit Numbers Device No. 4 Digit and 26 Alphabet set by yourself Power Supply 4×AA, Expandable to 8×AA External DC
Power Supply
6V/2A Stand-by Current 330μA
Stand-by Time
48 Months(4×AA8×AA) Power
Consumption
160mA (+1140mA when IR LED lights up) Low Battery
Alarm
4.6V
Interface TV-out, USB,SD card slot,6V DC External Mounting Strap; Tripod Nail Waterproof IP66
Work Temperature
-22~+158°F/-30~+70°C
Work Humidity
5%~95% Certification
FCCCEROHS Dimensions
148×99×78mm Weight 320g
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6 Others
6.1 Replay
With “REPLAY” button and other buttons can review/play/delete photos and videos in SD card; Photos can zoom in/zoom out/move; Nine-rectangle-grid mode to view images; Lock/unlock photos; Slide show, etc.
Image Review:
After press “REPLAY” button through ◄/► can review photos/videos in SD card.
Zoom/Move and Nine-rectangle-grid:
When review photos, after press “ZOOM” button through ▲/▼
can zoom in/out photos. When zoom out photos to minimum size, photos will show in nine-rectangle-grid mode.
When zoom in photo, after press “MOVE” button through
▲/▼/◄/ can check different parts of the photo.
Continue pressing “ZOOM/MOVE” button can switch between
“ZOOM” and “MOVE”.
On Nine-rectangle-grid mode, through ▲/▼/◄/► can quickly
move to chosen photos, press “OK” to check the photo.
Playing Video:
When review videos, operation tips will show on the bottom of TFT screen. Press “OK” to play/pause video.
Press ▲/▼ to stop play video.
Press ◄/► to move video forward or backward in 2 times,4 times, 8
times play speed.
Slide Show
All images are automatically played back by slide show.
Note: When auto play images, the video files will show the first
scene only, not play the whole video.
Image Lock/Unlock
If locked, images can’t be deleted unless you unlock them. On “REPLAY” mode, press “MENU” button and choose “Protect”,
through ◄/► can set “Lock Current”, “Unlock Current”, “Lock All”,
“Unlock All”.
Note: On “Replay” mode, above functions can return to previous
menu by pressing “EXIT”. Quickly exit “Replay” mode by pressing
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“CAMERA”/ “VIDEO" to take photos or videos.
6.2 Details of Partial Function
6.2.1 Timer
Set camera to work within specified time period every day. Outside the time period the camera will not be triggered or take photos/videos, it supports 1 group of timer set. Default set: Off, “00:00——00:00” For instance: Set camera to work from 8:00 to 10:00 am
On, “08:00——10:00”
6.2.2 language
System language, Users can choose different language version to purchase.
Languages as below: English,Deutsch,Dansk,Suomi,Svenska,Español,Français ItalianoNederlandesPortuguês
Default setting is English”. User can view version number of different language on official website.
6.2.3 Firmware Upgrades
The manufacturer reserves the right to upgrade the camera and the firmware. Users can upgrades firmware through SD card (SD card capacity less than 32GB) Follow the steps below to implement the upgrades:
1. Ready a formatted SD card;
2. Copy the new version files named "ISP_SD.bin" and
"Rom_Code_D2_01 _ ***** - **. Bin" into the SD card root directory.
3. Insert SD card to camera, while press "OK" button switch
camera to “TEST” mode, after blue light flashes loosen the “OK” button. The screen flashes then go black, and the blue
indicator flashes until restart.
4. Upgrading is underway when the screen is black, please
dont turn of the power. Otherwise users need to do the upgrades again.
5. Restart and check if the new version number is the same as
the old one, to confirm upgrade process succeed.
6.3 FAQ
Please do the following checks if camera cannot start or work normally:
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No battery; Battery loaded reversely; Run out of battery; Battery is not in conformity with the specifications; Not switch camera to “ON” mode; Not insert SD card; SD card is full or damaged; SD card capacity exceed 64GB; Sensitivity of PIR sensor too low.
In the "TEST" mode, the IR CUT will switch back and forth in different light intensities, you can hear "Kaka" sound, it is normal.
6.4 Factory Default Setting
Item Parameters
Work Mode Camera Picture Size
5MP2592×1944P Shooting Numbers 1 Video Size 1280x720P Time-lapse Video Resolution 2592×1944P Video Length 5 Seconds Video Recording On PIR Sleep 1 Minute PIR Level Middle Timer Off Time lapse Off Language Simplified Chinese Time & Date 01/01/2017 00:00 Stamp Time & Date Password Setting Off Beep Sounds On Format No Device No. No Restore Factory Defaults No Version D2-01-26861-82
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7 Warranty Policy
We value our customers very highly and would like to ensure that our products and service are always of a top standard. However, if you are experiencing issues with your Bushwhacker products, please take a moment to read through the information below to establish whether your products are covered under the warranty.
WARRANTY
We guarantee our Bushwhacker cameras to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of a limited times after registered date of purchase.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, abuse, improper handling or installation, or improper storage conditions and natural disasters, by user installed batteries, or by repair attempts of someone other than our authorized technicians, nor does cover loss or theft.
This warranty extends solely to failures due to defects in materials or workmanship under normal use. It does not cover normal wear of the product. The camera manufacturer can provide extra service for your camera after the warranty expiration, but the customer have to be responsible for extra charges on parts, labor and shipping costs therefore brought.
Please keep the warranty card for guarantee to keep in repair. Please contact the regional distributor for more details.
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8 Appendix IStandard Packing List
Part Name
Quantity
Digital Camera
1 USB Cable 1 TV Cable 1 Strap 1 Manual 1 Warranty 1
9 Statements
1. The manufacturer reserves the right to amend the content due to
editing or typographical errors, product upgrades and other factors which may causes discrepancies. Amendments will be applied to latest user’s manual. These are subject to change without prior notice.
2. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any illegal usage.
Please comply with local laws and regulations.
3. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for user’s data loss.
4. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any losses and
casualties resulting from misusing products.
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