Congratulations on purchasing a RECONYXTM camera. RECONYXTM has
been the leader in digital wildlife cameras since 2002. Your HyperFire™
camera is a state-of-the-art digital camera, Passive Infrared (PIR) motion
detector, and a night time infrared illuminator all contained in a secure,
rugged, and weather-resistant case.
Whether you are using the camera for scouting deer or studying wildlife, you
will find that using the HyperFireTM camera in conjunction with MapViewTM
Professional or BuckViewTM Advanced software will be one of your most
valuable tools in gathering and analyzing data.
Thank you for putting your trust in us!
Contents of this package:
HyperFire
BuckView™ Advanced or MapView™ Professional software (CD-ROM)
Adjustable bungee cord for mounting camera.
This instruction manual.
Moisture absorbing desiccant system (Professional cameras only)
Other things you will need:
Secure Digital® (SD or SDHC) Memory Card
12 AA Batteries
A computer, television, digital picture frame or other device to view
your pictures
Optional:
Windows® PC to install BuckView™ or MapView™ software
NOTE: If you have any questions or concerns relating to the operation
TM
Camera
NOTE: The HC600 & PC900 cameras must be run on either NiMH
rechargeable batteries or Energizer® 1.5V AA Ultimate Lithium batteries.
or functionality of your camera, please contact our Technical
Service Department by email at support@reconyx.com or by
calling toll free 866-493-6064.
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HyperFireTM Specifications
HC500
HC600
PC800
PC900
Illumination Range at
night
Lo-glow
Infrared up
to 50 feet
No-glow
Covert
Infrared up
to 50 feet
Lo-glow
Infrared up
to 70 feet
No-glow
Covert
Infrared up to
50 feet
Images
1080P HD or 3.1 MP color images by day;
monochrome by night
InstaOnTM
Trigger Speed
1/5 second
RapidFireTM
NearVideoTM
Up to 2 frames per second
SD Card Capacity
Up to 32GB: (4GB = approx 10,000 pictures)
NOTE: under normal use 2GB or 4GB cards are adequate.
The HC500 and HC600 HyperFireTM Cameras include the new BuckViewTM
Advanced mapping and image management software with Google Maps®
technology. This allows you to geographically organize and access your
images, and helps you to pattern and understand animal movements and
behaviors. In addition to camera locations, you can add food plots, tree
stands and more. Our exclusive "quick tag" will allow you to tag specific
bucks and add them to your "Hit List". BuckViewTM Advanced also enables
you to easily upload and share your RECONYXTM photos to Facebook® and
Twitter®.
Refer to the BuckView User Guide, accessible within the software, for more
information. BuckViewTM requires a personal computer running Windows
XP®, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7®.
MapView™ Professional
The PC800 and PC900 HyperFireTM Cameras include the latest MapViewTM
Professional mapping and image management software with Google Maps®
technology; allowing you to geographically organize and access your
images, and helping you to pattern and understand animal movements and
behaviors. In addition to camera locations, you can add nesting sites, bait
stations, food sources and more. Our exclusive "power tagging" will allow
you to easily define metadata and tag your images with data specific to your
research project. Once your image data is specified you can easily export
your data for further analysis using other software systems. In addition, the
“RECONYXTM Professional Configuration software” allows advanced
programming of your Professional Series camera, with a near infinite
combination of settings available.
For more information, refer to the MapView Professional User Guide,
accessible within the software. MapViewTM Professional requires a personal
computer running Windows XP®, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7®.
Accessing Batteries, Memory Card & Camera Controls
To install the batteries and memory card, your HyperFireTM camera is easily
opened using the latch on the right side of the camera. Grasp behind the
latch and flip it toward the front. The camera will open like a book, allowing
access to the batteries, memory card and settings.
TIP: Each time you open your camera it’s good practice to make sure the
gasket is seated properly and no debris has gotten into the gasket. It is also
a good idea to check that the windows on the front of your camera are clean.
Also be sure the latch is fully seated when closing your camera to ensure a
weather-tight seal.
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Battery Specifications and Installation
Your RECONYXTM HyperFireTM camera runs on twelve AA-cell batteries.
We highly recommend using either Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries or
high-quality NiMH Rechargeable batteries in your camera. Alkaline batteries
do not provide as much power as Lithium or NiMH batteries and they are
adversely affected by both hot and cold weather, so we do not recommend
alkaline batteries.
NiMH will run at temperatures down to -20°F or colder. Lithium batteries will
run to -40°F.
Alkaline batteries may be used in the HC500 and PC800 camera models.
However, they will not provide the performance that the Lithium or NiMH
batteries do, in terms of nighttime consistency or number of pictures taken.
NOTE: We strongly advise that you not attempt to run alkaline batteries in
the HC600 or PC900, as the performance will be very poor.
NOTE: Be sure to load batteries in the proper orientation (alternating
positive/negative, six in each battery bay).
Warning! Do not mix battery types! Damage to the camera can result and
your warranty will be voided if you mix battery types.
AA Rechargeable
Nickel-Metal Hydride
(1.2V, 2600MaH)
-20º F (-29ºC)
and above
* 20,000
to 30,000
* 20,000 to
30,000
* 20,000 to
30,000
AA Alkaline (1.5V)
(HC500, PC800 Only!)
20º F (-7ºC)
and above
n/a
* 20,000 to
30,000
* 20,000 to
30,000
Because camera settings, animal activity, individual battery performance and
temperature all vary, there is no way to precisely predict a camera’s run
time, the total number of images that can be taken, or the temperature at
which the camera will operate on any given set of batteries. Therefore the
following table shows approximate values to be used as a guide in
determining what type of batteries will best suit your needs.
NOTE: The values in the chart below were based on tests using 12
batteries; taking 50% daytime photos and 50% nighttime photos at 70ºF.
* High temperatures can reduce run time with Alkaline and NiMH batteries by
50% or more.
TIP: You can purchase 1.5V Lithium batteries as well as RECONYXTM
certified NiMH rechargeable batteries and chargers at www.reconyx.com.
Your camera will display the status
of multiple battery types; be sure that
the display is showing the same type
of battery that you are using. You can change the battery type in the main
menu, including Lithium (LITH), Nickel-Metal Hydride (NIMH), or Alkaline
(ALK).
NOTE: The option to use alkaline batteries is only available on PC800 and
HC500 camera models. Alkaline batteries are NOT to be used with the
covert (PC900, HC600) cameras.
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Secure Digital® (SD or SDHC) Card Specifications
A Secure Digital (SD/SDHC) card is used to store the pictures your camera
captures. These images may be transferred to your computer using standard
image viewing software or RECONYX™ MapView™ or BuckView™
mapping and image management software.
TIP: Many digital cameras, GPS units, and cell phones can be used to view
images taken by your HyperFire™ camera. No need to purchase a special
purpose viewer!
Inserting and Removing the memory card
Make sure the orientation is correct and that the card is aligned properly.
Push gently on the memory card as shown below until it clicks into
place.
Warning: Inserting the memory card upside down or backwards could
damage the camera or the memory card. Damage resulting from inserting the card incorrectly is not covered under warranty.
To remove memory cards:
1. Press <OK> to disarm the camera (the battery status and number of
pictures taken since last armed will be displayed on the LCD).
2. Switch the power OFF.
3. Press and release the card to partially eject the memory card.
4. The card can then be removed by grasping it with your fingers.
NOTE: Always disarm the camera (by pressing OK) and switch the power off
before removing or inserting the memory card.
Secure Digital cards have various speeds and capacities. Larger capacity
cards are capable of storing more images. Your HyperFire™ camera can
accept cards up to 32GB, but most users will find 2GB and 4GB cards to be
more than adequate for normal use.
NOTE: A 4GB memory card will store approximately 10,000 images.
Cards with higher speed ratings are capable of reading and writing images
faster. This is advantageous when taking RapidFireTM NearVideoTM
sequences of images.
Troubleshooting your memory card
If you have a memory card that does not seem to work, or you used the card
in another device, you may have to re-format your memory card. This can
be done with the included BuckView™/MapView™ software under the
“Tools” menu item or with any Windows® Operating System.
Windows® – Steps to format memory card
Step 1: Insert your memory card into your computer's card reader.
Step 2: Click "Start -> My Computer”. You should see your memory card
under the list of available drives. Be sure to check its contents first to make
sure that you have the right drive.
Step 3: Right-click on the drive and choose 'Format'.
Step 4: Under "File system" select the "FAT32" option then click on 'Start'.
Step 5: Once the process is completed, take the memory card out and
insert it into your Camera.
TIP: We recommend that you purchase two memory cards per camera so
that you can swap cards in the field.
You can purchase RECONYX™ certified memory cards at
www.reconyx.com
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Setup & Programming
With the SD card inserted in the camera,
turn your camera on using the On/Off
switch.
NOTE: If this is the first time you’ve used
your camera, it will automatically display the
Date/Time setup change option, beginning
with Enter Year.
Press the << and >> buttons to scroll through settings for each step (year,
month, day, hour, minute, temperature type and battery type); pressing the
OK button after each step is entered correctly.
TIP: After the initial setup options are set, your camera is ready to take
pictures. All you need to do is make sure your camera has a card and
batteries installed, mount it to a tree, turn it on, close it up, and walk away.
The camera will automatically arm and start taking pictures (with default
settings) in two minutes.
Default Settings
Your RECONYX™ HyperFireTM camera comes pre-programmed with factory
default settings. By default the camera will take 3 pictures per trigger with a
1 second pause between pictures and no delay between triggers.
If you wish to change your camera’s settings you can do so easily in the field
at any time. Changes are easily made using the control buttons and the
LCD display. Once you make selections, they are retained by the camera –
even when the camera is off and the batteries are removed – so that you
don’t need to make selections again unless you want to change something.
NOTE: Throughout the manual, default camera settings are shown in
RED CAPITALletters.
NOTE: Many additional features are available on the Professional
cameras. These are set using the Configuration software that is
included with Professional cameras. See the Configuration
software help file in the software for more information.
Your camera includes three major levels of options:
Level 1: Main menu
Level 2: QuickSet options
Level 3: Advanced settings
The programming menus are set up so that the most commonly used items
are at the top level. Other camera settings that are not as frequently
accessed do not show up every time you are setting up or moving your
camera.
NOTE: As with the date and time, you can move through and select any of
the menu options by pressing the << and >> buttons to scroll, and the OK
button when the menu or option you want to select is displayed.
TIP:Use the “Programming Diagram” on the next page for a better
understanding of how the options are accessed on your HyperFire™
camera.
The backlit LCD includes two lines of
information. The top line displays the
menu, option, or setting you are currently
accessing; after you make a selection, it may also display additional
information. The bottom line displays the available options/settings.
Selections you can choose from are always displayed between < > brackets
on the bottom line.
You can change your camera settings
any time you like, either prior to using the
camera, or in the field. Likewise, you can
switch memory cards as needed, and check the remaining space on your
memory card as well as your remaining battery power.
NOTE: The camera will remember the settings even when shut off, so you
do not need to reconfigure the camera unless you want to change its
behavior.
NOTE: Main Menu Items are shown in Yellow on the Programming
Diagram (Page 13).
Arm Camera – When you select this option, your camera arms in ten
seconds, unless you cancel it before the countdown is complete by pressing
the “OK” button.
WalkTest – When you select this option, your camera flashes an indicator
light so that you can test its aim by walking in front of it. The WalkTest mode
shows you exactly where the camera’s active motion detection zones are
located. The tilt of the camera is critical, as slight changes are magnified at
greater distances from the camera.
TIP: If left in WalkTest mode, the camera will automatically arm itself after 2
minutes with no motion events. This allows you to set the camera up, check
its aim using WalkTest, and then just walk away.
Erase Card – When you select this option, your camera wipes your entire
memory card clean, removing all images and other information from the
card. You should not select Erase Card unless you are absolutely certain
you want to remove everything from the card.
Check Status – When you select this option, your camera displays the
number of pictures it has taken, the amount of space used on your memory
card, and the amount of battery power remaining.
NOTE: The battery status shows the level for different types of batteries. If
you change battery types be sure to change the “Battery Type” setting.
Change Setup – Allows you to change the way your camera functions.
Battery Type – Allows you to select what type of batteries you are using to
accurately display the amount of power remaining.
Camera Info – When you select this option, your camera displays its
firmware version number (V) and serial number (S). You may need this
information when contacting RECONYX™ with questions about your
camera.
NOTE: Professional Series cameras have many additional settings that can
be programmed using the Configuration Software on your PC,
included with MapView™ Professional Software (see additional notes
below).
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