SPYPOINT TINY-W3 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
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This manual will guide you through all the features of your device so that you will get optimal use out of your SPYPOINT product.
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Table of contents
Package contents ....................................................................... 4
Components
Camera ........................................................................................ 5
Receiver Controller
(BLACKBOX) ...................................................................... 7
(BLACKBOX-D).................................................................. 8
Controller (BLACKBOX-4G) ................................................................ 9
Power
Camera ...................................................................................... 10
Receiver Controller
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 11
(BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G) ............................................. 12
Memory card
Camera ...................................................................................... 14
Receiver Controller
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 15
(BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G) ............................................. 16
SIM card
Controller
(BLACKBOX-4G) .............................................................. 16
BUSY LED
Camera ...................................................................................... 14
Controller
(BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G) ............................................. 16
Antenna installation (TINY-PLUS) ................................................. 14
Settings (camera) ........................................................................ 17
File transfer to a computer
Camera ...................................................................................... 34
Receiver Controller
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 35
(BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G) ............................................. 35
Troubleshooting
Camera ...................................................................................... 36
Receiver Controller Controller
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 38
(BLACKBOX-D)................................................................ 39
(BLACKBOX-4G) .............................................................. 40
Error messages
Camera ...................................................................................... 37
Controller Controller
(BLACKBOX-D)................................................................ 39
(BLACKBOX-4G) .............................................................. 40
Available accessories
Camera ...................................................................................... 41
Receiver Controller
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 43
(BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G) ............................................. 44
Specications
TINY-7 ....................................................................................... 45
TINY-PLUS .................................................................................. 46
TINY-W TINY-W
BF
.................................................................................... 47
3
..................................................................................... 49
TINY4G ........................................................................................ 51
Setup
Receiver Controller Controller
REMOS Technology
(BLACKBOX) .................................................................... 23
(BLACKBOX-D)................................................................ 25
(BLACKBOX-4G) .............................................................. 28
(TINY4G) ........................................................ 22
Sound recording (camera) ........................................................... 33
External triggering (camera) ....................................................... 33
Regulation ................................................................................ 53
Limited warranty ...................................................................... 22
Repair service ........................................................................... 22
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Package contents
COMPONENTS
BLACKBOX Receiver
BLACKBOX-D Controller
3
1
2
4
5
6 7
Getting started
1
2
4
3
11
12
10
5
1
7
8
9
1 Antenna Allows wireless communication between the
BLACKBOX and the camera.
2
1)
12V power
jack
2)
Solar panel
jack
(BLACK-
BOX-D only)
1) The devices can be powered from an ex- ternal 12-volt DC input such as a 12V battery or a 12V adapter, sold separately.
2) Allows the user to connect a solar panel (SP-12V) to maintain the charge of the lithi- um battery pack (LIT-09/LIT-C-8), sold sepa- rately.
3 Slot for instal-
lation strap
Allows the user to install the device using the installation strap included.
4 Battery case Insert 6 AA batteries (alkaline or lithium).
The BLACKBOX-D controller can also be pow- ered by a rechargeable lithium battery pack (LIT-09/LIT-C-8, sold separately).
5 SD card slot An SD card is required to record photos. The
devices accept SD/SDHC memory cards, up to 32 GB (not included).
6 Test light In the minute following turning on the receiver,
the rst 8 seconds allows the user to know the
battery status by the test light. Then, for the
rest of the time, the test light ashes rapidly to
indicates the synchronization period.
7 ON/OFF Allows the user to turn on/off the device.
8 BUSY LED Lights up when the controller is recording.
9 Viewing
screen
To access the main menu, see battery level and view photos. Screen with zoom and pan functions.
10 Navigation
buttons
Buttons to set the controller.
11 TV OUT
Allows the user to view or delete the recorded
photos on a television.
12 Battery switch Allows the user to select the power source
according to the type of batteries used.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
We recommend the use of new batteries to ensure a maximum performance of the device. Rechargeable AA batteries are not
recommended.
Battery switch position (depending on the power source)
BLACKBOX-D controller only
Power source Battery switch position
6 AA
12V
12V + 6 AA
ALK
LIT-09*
12V + LIT-09*
Solar panel + LIT-09*
LIT-09
* Rechargeable lithium battery pack, sold separately (LIT-09) or with
a charger (LIT-C-8).
6 alkaline AA batteries
BLACKBOX
6 alkaline AA batteries
Lithium battery pack
LIT-09/LIT-C-8
BLACKBOX-D
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD
Insert an SD/SDHC memory card in the card slot (up to 32 GB capacity). The card is inserted correctly when a click is heard.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, always turn off the device to prevent loss or damage of the photos already recorded.
BLACKBOX AND CAMERA INSTALLATION:
BLACKBOX BLACKBOX-D
TREE
SIGNAL STRENGHT
1
ORIENTATION
OF THE BLACKBOX UNIT
SIGNAL
STRENGHT
2
HEIGHT
OF THE TWO DEVICES
Camera
(TINY-7)
BLACKBOX receiver
(TINY-WBF)
BLACKBOX-4G controller
(TINY4G)
Camera (TINY-PLUS,
TINY-WBF, TINY-W3, TINY4G)
BLACKBOX-D controller
(TINY-W3)
USB
cable
Installation strap
(TINY-7, TINY-PLUS)
Quick start guide
(camera)
Quick start guide
(TINY
4G
controller)
Installation straps
(TINY-WBF, TINY-W3, TINY4G)
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Models:
TM
BLACKBOX
(receiver included with TINY-WBF)
BLACKBOXTM-D
(controller included with TINY-W3)
Quick start guide
v1.4
Getting started
1
BLACKBOX
Setup of the
2
receiver Setup of the BLACKBOX-D
3
controller
Error messages
4
Complete instructions
5
www.spypoint.com
Quick start guide
(TINY-W
TINY-W3 controller)
BF
receiver,
Audio-video
cable
4
Components • Camera
Photos lens
1 2
Antenna
(TINY-PLUS, TINY-WBF, TINY-W3,
TINY4G)
3
Invisible LEDs
4
Test light Side sensors (2)
5
Fresnel lens
6
Light sensor
7
1 2
3 4
5
6 7
8
Cable lock hole
8
Tripod mount
9
10
Slot for installation strap
11
12
13
14
9
10
11
Power button
12
BUSY LED
13
Navigation buttons
14
Viewing screen
16 17 18 192021
15
15
Microphone
16
Battery switch
17
Access to the time battery
18
SD card slot
19
Removable battery holder
20
USB port
21
12V/Solar panel jack
22
External trigger jack
23
TV out
22 23
5
Components • Camera
1 Photo lens Image sensor and infrared lter. 2 Antenna
(TINY-PLUS, TINY-WBF, TINY-W
3
, TINY
4G
)
Allows wireless communication between the camera and a BLACKBOX (receiver/controller) (p.14).
3 Invisible LEDs Night lighting to obtain black and white photos
and videos.
4 Test light Flashes in TEST mode when there is detec-
tion and ashes 60 seconds in PHOTO/VIDEO
mode to allow the user to leave without being photographed or recorded.
5 Side sensors (2) Allows to prepare the camera so when the
target passes through the central sensor, the system is already pre triggered. When activated, the detection area is expanded
(p.20).
6 Fresnel lens
(in front of the central sensor)
Expands the detection area and increases the sensitivity of the camera’s motion sensor.
7 Light sensor Allows the lighting of the LEDs panel at night. 8 Cable lock hole Allows the user to install a CL-6FT cable lock
(p.42).
9 Tripod mount Standard ¼-20" tripod mount.
10 Slot for installation
strap
Allows the user to install the camera using the installation strap included (p.17).
11 Power button Press the button to turn on or off the camera. 12 BUSY LED Lights up when the camera is recording
(p.14).
13 Navigation buttons Buttons to set the camera (p.17). 14 Viewing screen Allows the user to access the main menu and
view photos/videos (p.17).
15 Microphone Record sound in video mode (p.33).
16 Battery switch Allows the user to select the power source
according to the type of batteries used
(p.10).
17 Access to the time
battery
Battery that keeps the time and date in
memory (p.10).
18 SD card slot An SD card is required to record photos/
videos (p.14).
19 Removable battery
holder
Holder for AA batteries or a rechargeable lithium battery pack (p.10).
20 USB port To transfer photos/videos to a computer
(p.34).
21 1)12V power jack
2)Solar panel jack
This camera can be powered from an
1)
external 12-volt DC input such as a 12V battery or a 12V adapter, each sold sepa- rately (p.10).
2)
Allows the user to connect a solar panel (SP-12V) to maintain the charge of the lithium battery pack (LIT-09/LIT-C-8), sold separately (p.10).
22 External trigger jack 1/8” port which triggers the taking of pho-
tos or videos using a normally open contact. (Example: using a magnetic door contact connected to an alarm system) (p.33).
23 TV OUT Allows the user to view or delete photos/
videos directly on TV (p.21).
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Components • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
1
2
3
4
1 Antenna Allows wireless communication between the
BLACKBOX and the camera.
2 12V power jack The receiver can be powered from an ex-
ternal 12-volt DC input such as a 12V bat­tery or a 12V adapter, each sold separately (p.11).
3 Slot for installation
strap
4 Battery case Case for AA batteries (p.11). 5 SD card slot An SD card is required to record photos
5 6
7
6 Test light Allows the user to know the battery status
7 ON/OFF Allows the user to turn on/off the device.
Allows the user to install the receiver using the installation strap included (p.23).
(p.15).
(p.11) and indicates the synchronization period (p.24).
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Components • Controller (BLACKBOX-D)
1
2
3
4
5 6 7 8
9
1 BUSY LED Lights up when the controller is record. 2 Antenna Allows wireless communication between the
BLACKBOX-D and the camera(s).
3 Viewing screen Allows the user to access the main menu, see
battery level and view photos. Screen with zoom and pan functions (p.25).
4 SD card slot An SD card is required to record photos
(p.15).
5 Navigation buttons Buttons to set the controller (p.25). 6 TV OUT Allows the user to view or delete the photos
directly on a television (p.26).
7 Battery switch Allows the user to select the power source
according to the type of batteries used (p.11).
8 ON/OFF Allows the user to turn on/off the device. 9 1)12V power jack
1)The controller can be powered from an
external 12-volt DC input such as a 12V
2)Solar panel jack
battery or a 12V adapter, each sold separately (p.11).
10
11
12
2)Allows the user to connect a solar panel (SP-12V) to maintain the charge of the lithium battery pack (LIT-09/LIT-C-8), sold separately.
10 Battery case Case for AA batteries or a rechargeable lithium
battery pack (p.11).
11 Slot for installation
strap
12 Access to the time
battery
inside the battery case)
8
(located
Allows the user to install the controller using the installation strap included (p.25).
Battery that keeps the time and date in memory (p.12).
Components • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
1
2
3
4 5
6 7
8
9
10
11
12
1 BUSY LED Lights up when the controller records a le,
transfer photos or searches for the cellular signal.
2 Antenna Allows wireless communication between the
controller and the camera(s).
3 Viewing screen Allows the user to access the main menu, see
battery level and view photos.
4 SD card slot An SD card is required to record photos
(p.16).
5 SIM card slot A SIM card is required for cellular functions
(p.16).
6 Navigation buttons Buttons to set the controller (p.28). 7 Battery switch Allows the user to select the power source
according to the type of batteries used (p.12).
8 ON/OFF Allows the user to turn on/off the device. 9 1)12V power jack
1)The controller can be powered from an
external 12-volt DC input such as a 12V
2)Solar panel jack
battery or a 12V adapter, each sold separately (p.44).
2)Allows the user to connect a solar panel (SP-12V) to maintain the charge of the lithium battery pack (LIT-09/LIT-C-8), sold separately.
10 Battery case Case for AA batteries or a rechargeable lithium
battery pack (p.12).
11 Slot for installation
strap
12 Access to the time
battery
inside the battery case)
(located
Allows the user to install the controller using the installation strap included (p.28).
Battery that keeps the time and date in memory (p.13).
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Power • Camera
The battery level is shown in the REPORT mode (4/4 = full, 1/4= low) and in the bottom right corner of the screen when the camera is in TEST mode.
When the battery level shows 2/4 or when a single line remains (see gure
below), the camera will continue to take photos but we strongly recommend to change the AA batteries or charge the lithium battery pack before they
are empty. If a video is being recorded and the batteries level reaches 0%, the camera saves the le before shutting down.
AA BATTERIES
This camera requires 6 AA batteries (1.5V). The use of alkaline or lithium batteries is strongly recommended. During the installation of the AA batteries, slide the battery switch to ALK (i.e. alkaline). Insert the batteries in the removable battery holder as indicated and insert it inside the camera
(see gure below). Battery polarity must be followed.
Please note that the voltage of rechargeable AA batteries (1.2V) is
insufcient to power the SPYPOINT camera. We also recommend the
use of new batteries to ensure maximum performance of the camera.
Connectors
6 alkaline AA batteries
Connectors
Lithium battery pack
LIT-09/LIT-C-8
Insert connectors
rst
SOLAR PANEL
This camera also offers the possibility to connect a solar panel (SP-12V sold separately, p.41) to maintain the charge of the lithium battery pack (sold separately, p.41). While installing the rechargeable lithium battery
pack, slide the battery switch to RECH to activate the charging system of
the solar panel.
Battery switch position (depending on the power source)
Power source Battery switch position
• 6AA
• 12V
• 12V + 6AA
• LIT-09*
• 12V + LIT-09*
• Solar panel + LIT-09*
* Rechargeable lithium battery pack, sold separately (LIT-09) or with a
charger (LIT-C-8).
TIME BATTERY
The camera has a CR2032 lithium button battery which saves the time and
date. To replace the battery:
1. Turn off the camera and remove it from the housing.
2. Using a at screwdriver, push the tab to the left.
3. While pushing the tab to the left, remove the compartment of the camera.
ALK
RECH
LITHIUM BATTERY PACK
This SPYPOINT camera can be powered by a rechargeable lithium battery
pack LIT-09/LIT-C-8 (sold separately, p.41). This type of battery is less
affected by cold temperatures and lasts up to 3 times longer than an alka­line batteries. During the installation of the lithium battery pack, slide the
battery switch to RECH. Insert the battery in the removable battery holder and insert it inside the camera (see gures above).
EXTERNAL (12V)
This camera can also be powered by an external 12-volt DC input such as a 12-volt battery (KIT-12V, BATT-12V or KIT6V/12V) or a 12-volt adapter (AD-12V), each sold separately (p.41). During the installation of a 12-volt connection, slide the battery switch to ALK (the AA batteries can remain safely inside the camera). If combined with a lithium battery pack, slide the
battery switch to RECH. For available accessories, see p.41.
4. Replace the battery, the polarity must be respected (side + facing up).
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Power • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
It is possible to know the battery level of the receiver when it is turned on.
The TEST LIGHT stays on for 8 seconds when the batteries are full. When the TEST LIGHT ashes for 8 seconds, the batteries are low and need to be replaced. If the TEST LIGHT remains off, the batteries are completely empty
or are possibly installed in the wrong direction.
AA BATTERIES
The receiver requires 6 AA batteries (1.5V). The use of alkaline or lithium batteries is strongly recommended. Insert the batteries as indicated, battery polarity must be followed.
Please note that the voltage of rechargeable AA bat-
6 alkaline AA
batteries
EXTERNAL (12V)
The receiver can also be powered from an external 12-volt DC input such as a 12-volt battery (KIT-12V, BATT-12V or KIT6V/12V) or a 12-volt adapter (AD-12V), each sold separately (p.43). During the installation of a 12­volt connection, the AA batteries can remain safely inside the receiver. For available accessories, see p.43.
teries (1.2V) is insufcient to power the BLACKBOX
receiver. We also recommend the use of new batteries to ensure maximum performance of your device.
SOLAR PANEL
The receiver can be powered with a 12-volt battery combined with a solar panel SP-12V (sold separately, p.43) to maintain the charge of the 12­volt battery (sold separately, p.43).
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G)
The battery level is shown in the top right corner of the screen. When a single line remains, the controller will continue to receive photos but we strongly recommend to change the AA batteries or charge the lithium bat­tery pack before they are empty.
AA BATTERIES
The controller requires 6 AA batteries (1.5V). The use of alkaline or lithium batteries is strongly recommended. During the installation of the AA batte­ries, slide the battery switch to ALK (i.e. alkaline). Insert the batteries in the compartment as indicated. Battery polarity must be followed.
6 alkaline AA batteries
Please note that the voltage of rechargeable AA batteries (1.2V) is
insufcient to power the controller. We also recommend the use of new
batteries to ensure maximum performance of your device.
LITHIUM BATTERY PACK
The controller can be powered by a rechargeable lithium battery pack LIT-
09/LIT-C-8 (sold separately, p.44). This type of battery is less affected by
cold temperatures and lasts up to 3 times longer than an alkaline batteries. During the installation of the lithium battery pack, slide the battery switch
to LIT-09. Insert the lithium battery pack in the compartment as indicated.
EXTERNAL (12V)
The controller can also be powered by an external 12-volt DC input such as a 12-volt battery (KIT-12V, BATT-12V or KIT6V/12V) or a 12-volt adapter (AD-12V), each sold separately (p.44). During the installation of a 12-volt connection, slide the battery switch to ALK (the AA batteries can remain safely inside the controller). If combined with a lithium battery pack, slide
the battery switch to LIT-09. For available accessories, see p.44.
SOLAR PANEL
The controller also offers the possibility to connect a solar panel (SP-12V sold separately, p.44) to maintain the charge of the lithium battery pack (sold separately, p.44). While installing the rechargeable lithium battery
pack, slide the battery switch to LIT-09 to activate the charging system of
the solar panel.
Battery switch position (depending on the power source)
Power source Battery switch position
• 6AA
• 12V
• 12V + 6AA
• LIT-09*
• 12V + LIT-09*
• Solar panel + LIT-09*
* Rechargeable lithium battery pack, sold separately (LIT-09) or with a
charger (LIT-C-8).
ALK
LIT-09
Lithium battery pack
LIT-09/LIT-C-8
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G)
TIME BATTERY
Located inside the battery case, the CR2032 lithium button battery saves
the time and date. To replace the battery:
1. Turn off the controller
2. Loose the screw located behind the controller to remove the cover of the battery case.
3. Loose the screw at the bottom of the battery case to access to the time battery.
4. Using a at screwdriver, push the battery upwards and lift to remove it from its holder.
5. Replace the battery, the polarity must be respected (side + facing up).
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Memory card/ "BUSY" LED/ Antenna • Camera
MEMORY CARD
A memory card is required to record photos and videos. The camera is compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards, up to 32 GB capacity. (sold separately, p.41).
When the PHOTO, VIDEO or TEST mode is selected and no memory card is used, the screen displays "Insert memory card" and the camera beeps. When the SD card is full, the screen displays "Memory card full".
Here is a table of the approximate number of photos and length of videos
that can be recorded with different memory card capacities. Many photo and video resolutions are noted, see those corresponding to the camera.
4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Photo 3 MP 4100 8200 16400 32800 4 MP 3800 7600 15200 30400 5 MP 3400 6800 13600 27300 6 MP 3200 6300 12600 25300 7 MP 2700 5500 10900 21800 8 MP 2400 4800 9500 19000
10 MP 1900 3800 7600 15200
12 MP 1600 3200 6300 12600 Video
320 x 240 4 h 8 h 16 h 32 h
640 x 480 2h10 4h10 8h20 16h40
1280 x 720 40 min 1h20 2h40 5h20
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD
Insert an SD/SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB capacity) in the card slot, gold contacts facing up. The card is inserted correctly when a click is heard.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, always turn off the camera to prevent loss or
damage of the photos already recorded.
REMOVING THE MEMORY CARD
Lightly press the memory card into the camera once to pop it out of the slot and remove it.
"BUSY" DEL
The "BUSY" light, located beside the screen, lights up when the camera records a le.
ANTENNA INSTALLATION (TINY-PLUS)
Remove the cap and screw the antenna on the side of the camera. The antenna allows wireless commu­nication between the camera and a controller. The TINY-PLUS camera can be added to the wireless sys­tem TINY-W3 (composed of a TINY-W3 camera and a BLACKBOX-D controller) and to the wireless system TINY4G (composed of a TINY4G camera and a BLACK­BOX-4G controller). Up to 10 cameras can be com- bined to a single controller.
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Memory card • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
MEMORY CARD
A memory card is required to operate the BLACKBOX receiver. The receiver is compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards, up to 32 GB capacity (sold sep­arately, p.43).
When the memory card of the receiver is full, the transmission and recor-
ding of photos continue by clearing the rst recorded photos on the memory
card.
Here is a table of the approximate number of photos that can be recorded
with different memory card capacities.
4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Photo 3 MP 20500 41000 61500 82000 5 MP 17000 34000 51000 68000 8 MP 12000 24000 36000 48000
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD
Insert an SD/SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB capacity)
in the card slot, gold contacts facing up. The card is inser­ted correctly when a click is heard.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, always turn off the receiver to prevent loss or damage of the
photos already recorded.
REMOVING THE MEMORY CARD
Lightly press the memory card into the receiver once to pop it out of the slot and remove it.
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Memory card/ SIM card/ "BUSY" LED • Controller (BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G)
MEMORY CARD
A memory card is required to operate the controller. The controller is compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards, up to 32 GB capacity (sold separately, p.44).
(BLACKBOX-D) When the controller’s memory card is full, the transmission
and recording of photos continue by clearing the rst recorded photos on
the memory card.
When the START BLACKBOX option is selected and no memory card is used, the screen indicates to insert a memory card. The BLACKBOX-D controller
also beeps. When the SD card is full, the screen displays "Memory card full".
Here is a table of the approximate number of photos that can be recorded
with different memory card capacities.
4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Photo 3 MP 20500 41000 82000 164000 5 MP 17000 34000 68000 136500
10 MP 9500 19000 38000 76000
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD
BLACKBOX-D BLACKBOX-4G
REMOVING THE MEMORY CARD
Lightly press the memory card into the controller once to pop it out of the slot and remove it.
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
REMOVING THE SIM CARD
Use pliers to gently remove the SIM card from the controller.
(BLACKBOX-4G)
Carefully insert a SIM card in the card slot, gold contact area facing up.
Before inserting or removing a SIM card, always turn off the controller.
(BLACKBOX-4G)
«BUSY» DEL (BLACKBOX-D)
The «BUSY» light, located above the screen, lights up when the controller
records a le.
«BUSY» DEL (BLACKBOX-4G)
The «BUSY» light, located above the screen, lights up when the controller
records a le, transfer photos or searches for the cellular signal.
Insert a SD/SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB capacity) in the card slot. The
card is inserted correctly when a click is heard.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, always turn off the controller to prevent loss or damage of the photos already recorded.
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Settings • Camera
Use the and buttons to navigate in the interface and modify the selection, the OK button to select and the button to return to the previous menu.
PHOTO
Allows the user to take photos. When the PHOTO mode is selected, the
test light in front of the camera will ash for 60 seconds to allow the user to
leave the area without being photographed.
VIDEO
Allows the user to take videos. When the VIDEO mode is selected, the
test light in front of the camera will ash for 60 seconds to allow the user to
leave the area without being recorded.
TEST
Allows the user to test the detection system of the camera. When TEST mode is selected, no photo or video is recorded. Walk perpendicu­larly in front of the camera. When the camera detects a movement, the light blinks to indicate that normally, a photo or video would have been recorded. If the system does not detect the movement, increase the detection
distance using the "Sensitivity" option in the settings menu. Realign the
camera can also be required. In TEST mode, it is possible to take a photo by pressing the OK button. The photo is saved and appears in the VIEW mode.
INSTALLATION WITH THE SUPPLIED STRAP
SETTINGS
Allows the user to change the different settings. To set the system in English, hold the button until "Language" is highlighted. Press OK, select "English" with the button  or and conrm the choice with OK. The system will then change the menus to English.
Camera ID: (TINY-PLUS, TINY-W
Allows the user to assign a name to the camera (maximum 8 characters).
Start time/Stop time:
Allows the user to set the operation period of the camera. The start and stop time programmed hours are the hours during which the camera is in
action and records photos or videos. Example: If the user selects "15:00" start time and "19:00" stop time, the camera will only detect for that
period of time and will stay inactive for the remaining hours. Press OK and use or to adjust the hours. Press OK again to set the minutes. When the time is properly set, press OK.
For a 24 hour activation, the same start and stop times must be entered
(example: 00:00 as start time and 00:00 as stop time. These hours are
the basic settings of the camera.
Note: The hours are recorded over a 24-hour period. For example, 5pm
is 17:00 (00:00 means midnight).
3
, TINY4G)
Recommended installation height: about 3 feet above the ground. Do not place the camera facing the sun.
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Settings • Camera
P INTSPY INTPSPY
10SEC DISABLED
Wireless: (TINY-PLUS, TINY-W
(On/Off)
BF
, TINY-W3, TINY4G)
Enables or disables the wireless transmission of photos to the BLACKBOX receiver (TINY-WBF), to the BLACKBOX-D controller (TINY-PLUS, TINY-W3) or to the BLACKBOX-4G controller (TINY-PLUS, TINY4G).
When the transmission is enabled:
• Only photos are transmitted to the receiver and to the controller, not videos.
• The quality of the photos recorded on the receiver and the controller is reduced to maximize transmission:
8 or 10MP = 800 x 600 pixels 5MP = 640 x 480 pixels 3MP = 320 x 240 pixels
• When the TIME LAPSE mode is enabled, the photos are sent to the
receiver and to the controller except for the "30s" setting.
• When the delay setting "10s" is selected, the time between each
detection is calculated when the transmission is completed. For example, if the transmission takes two seconds, the time between the two detections is 12 seconds.
Note: When the "Wireless" option is activated, it is only possible to take up
to 2 consecutive shots
(TINY-PLUS, TINY-W3, TINY4G).
Delay:
(10s/1m/3m/5m/10m/15m/30m)
Allows the user to choose the time interval between each detection before the camera records the next photo or video. A longer delay minimize the number of photos taken and maximize the battery life. A shorter delay maximize the number of photos taken but requires more battery power. The shorter times interval are recommended when the cameras is used for security purposes.
Additional setting:
It is possible to decrease the delay between detections to 10 seconds
(instead of 1 minute) by using the following procedure.
1. Turn OFF the camera.
2. Press and hold the button and turn ON the camera.
3. "10sec enabled" appears on the screen meaning the minimum delay is now 10 seconds. If this option is used, the 30 minute delay disappears.
4. To reset the camera to 1 minute delay, follow the same procedure.
"10sec disabled" appears on the screen. (see next gure)
P INTSPY INTPSPY
10SEC ENABLED
P INTSPY INTPSPY
10SEC DISABLED
10 s delay 1 min delay
Multi-shot:
(1/2/3/4/5/6 consecutive shots)
Takes up to 6 consecutive shots at each detection, with a 10-second delay
between each photo. This option allows the user to get up to 6 photos
from different angles when the camera is in PHOTO mode.
Note: When the "Wireless" option is activated, it is only possible to take up
to 2 consecutive shots (TINY-PLUS, TINY-W
3
, TINY4G).
Video length:
(10s/30s/60s/90s)
Allows the user to select the duration of the recording when the camera is set in VIDEO mode.
Language:
(English/Français/Deutsch/Italiano/Español)
Allows the user to select a language for the camera menus.
Note that the battery life will be affected.
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Settings • Camera
Sensitivity:
(Low/Medium/High)
Allows the user to choose the detection sensitivity of the camera. A higher sensitivity allows the user to take more photos.
The camera will only detect sources of heat in movement. Make sure to have the least possible objects in front of the camera during the positio­ning. This prevents the camera to take photos when oriented towards the sun while an object moves in front of the camera (e.g. a branch).
Date:
Allows the user to set the date as Month/Day/Year.
Time format:
(12h/24h)
Allows the user to select the time display over a period of 12 or 24 hours
on the photos. (e.g. 6:00 pm or 18:00)
Time:
Allows the user to set the time as Hour/Minute.
Stamp:
(Yes/No)
Allows the user to have date, time, temperature and moon phases printed on the photos.
New moon: Waxing Crescent: First Quarter: Waxing Gibbous: Full moon: Waning Gibbous: Last Quarter: Waning crescent:
Quality:
(Low/Medium/High)
Allows the user to set the photo resolution. The low resolution allows the user to save space on the card and the high resolution allows the user to get a better photo quality.
When the quality is set to "High", the video resolution is automatically set to 1280 x 720 or 640 x 480 (TINY-WBF) and when is set to "Medium" or "Low", the video resolution is automatically set to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 (TINY-WBF).
Temperature:
(°C/°F)
Allows the user to select the temperature display.
Continuous:
(Yes/No)
Allows the user to take photos or videos even if the memory card is full.
The camera will continue to record photos or videos by deleting the rst recorded les.
Power
(Batteries/Electricity)
(TINY-4G):
Allows the user to select the type of power supply.
Choose "Electricity" if the camera is powered by a main electric power
supply (using a 12-volt DC adapter, #AD-12V, sold separately (p.41). A main electric power supply is recommended when camera is used for security purposes. It provides an instant trigger time when a movement is detected. The lithium battery pack and the AA batteries can remain safely inside the camera and it is ideal for blackouts. A 12-volt DC adapter that
can provide a minimum of 800 mA is required (p.41).
Note: When using a main electric power supply, the MULTI-SHOT mode
and the DELAY option are disabled as the camera triggers instantly every time it detects motion. Also, the printing of the temperature on each photo is disabled.
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Settings • Camera
Infrared:
(On/One LED/Off)
Allows the user to choose the desired infrared lighting.
On: All LEDs work when taking photos or videos at night.
One LED: Only a single LED works
(see gure). This option can be use­ful when using an IR-Booster/Invisible LEDs IR-Booster (sold separately,
LED for infrared sensor
p.42).
Off: LEDs are deactivated so your night photos or videos are black.
Side sensors:
(On/Off)
When the side sensors are activated, a total of 7 zones are covered. The central sensor covers 5 zones. The side detectors are mainly used to pre­pare the camera so when your target passes through the central sensor, the system is already pre-triggered, increasing greatly the reaction time of your camera (ideal when the camera is placed near a narrow trail).
Time lapse:
(Off/30s/1m/3m/5m/15m/30m/1h)
Allows the camera to take photos at regular preset intervals. For example, if the option "5m" is selected in the TIME LAPSE mode, the camera takes a photo every 5 minutes during the period of operation (start time and stop time) even if there is no detection. This option allows the user to obtain photos of game outside the detection range of the camera.
Note: The TIME LAPSE mode only applies in PHOTO mode, not in VIDEO mode. When TIME LAPSE mode is selected, the DELAY option and the MULTI-SHOT mode are disabled.
Remote control (RC-1):
(On/Off)
(TINY4G)
Allows the user to use the RC-1 remote control which works with the REMOS wireless technology (sold separately, p.41). The remote control allows to activate/deactivate the detection of the camera, to remotely
take a photo/video in an area of 500 ft and to activate the buzzer signal on the BLACKBOX-4G controller in an area of 500ft.
Wireless sensor (MS-1):
(Off/1/2/3/4/5/6/7)
(TINY4G)
Allows the camera to be triggered wirelessly by one or more MS-1 devices through the REMOS wireless technology, sold separately (p.42).
S C
30° 70°40°
S
Camera
65’
Detection distance (central)
30’
Detection distance of the side sensors
s: Side sensors c: Central sensor : Detection zone : Viewing field
30°: Detection angle of the central sensor 40°: Viewing angle for TINY series cameras 70°: Detection angle including both central and side sensors (2)
The side sensors require more battery power.
34’
IR-Booster:
(TINY4G)
(On/Off)
Allows the camera to trigger, up to a distance of 50ft, one or more IR-
BOOSTER infrared lighting devices without the use of an additional trans­mitter through the REMOS wireless technology. Sold separately, p.42.
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Settings • Camera
REPORT
The report mode keeps a record of the last period of use of the camera and indicates the battery level (4/4=full). The beginning date corresponds with the moment the camera is set to either PHOTO or VIDEO mode. Thus, the report is reset when changing modes.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1. Beginning and end date of the report
2. Number of photos or videos taken during the day
3. Number of photos or videos taken at night
4. Total of photos or videos taken
5. Current time of the camera
6. Current date of the camera
7. Battery level (1/4 = low, 4/4 = full)
8. Remaining space on the SD card estimated by a number of photos
9. Used space on the SD card (total number of les, only includes photos
and videos taken by a SPYPOINT camera)
VIEW
Allows the user to view or delete recorded photos and videos on the
camera screen or on a television.
Play: Allows the user to play or pause the video on the screen.
(This option is available only for videos)
Date and time: Allows the user to view the date and time printed on
the photo.
Protect: Allows the user to protect a photo or video to prevent it
from being deleted by selecting "Delete All".
Delete: Allows the user to erase from the memory card, the
photo or the video seen on the screen.
Delete all: Allows the user to erase from the memory card all stored
photos and videos, with the exception of protected les.
Format: Allows the user to format memory card and delete all
protected photos and videos.
Exit: Allows the user to exit the menu to return to the viewing
screen.
Note: The number of yellow stars that appear to the right of the screen corresponds to the resolution of the photos.
=Low resolution =Medium resolution =High resolution
• Watching on TV: Allows the user to view or delete the photos or videos directly on a TV.
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Connect the yellow end of the RCA cable supplied into the VIDEO IN of the TV and the other end into the TV OUT of the camera. The options are the same as viewing on the screen of the camera (previously men­tioned).
Viewing with the screen of the camera: When the VIEW mode is selected, the latest photo or video recorded appears on the screen automatically. Press or to view next or previous images. Press OK to view the different options available.
RCA
SIGNAL
Allows the user to test the wireless signal and to synchronize the
camera with BLACKBOX systems. See p.23 and p.25 for more details.
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(TINY-PLUS, TINY-WBF, TINY-W3, TINY4G)
REMOS Technology • Camera
REMOS TECHNOLOGY (TINY
The cameras compatible with the REMOS technology (wireless functionnali­ties) can be combined with:
RC-1 :Remote control
Allows the user to control the camera remotely.
MS-1 :Motion sensor
Allows the user to trigger the camera remotely.
IRB-W-B : Infrared Booster
Used to optimize the infrared lighting to accentuate the quality of night photos and videos.
See SETTINGS (p.17) and AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES (p.41) sections for more details.
The optional steel security box (SB-T) affects the wireless functio-
nalites of products compatible with REMOS technology. The wireless transmission of photos from the cameras TINY4G to the controller is also affected.
4G
)
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Setup • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
Channel
1
Range Test
By default, the TINY-WBF camera is synchronized with its receiver on channel 1 and the icon SYNC is green. (see SIGNAL mode in menu)
+
Sync
To change the synchronization channel or to add other sets (TINY-WBF camera/BLACKBOX receiver) in the same area, refer to the MANUALLY SYN­CHRONIZING ONE OR MULTIPLE SETS IN THE SAME PERIMETER section (p.24).
INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER AND THE CAMERA
The strength of the wireless signal varies depending on the orientation of the receiver. We strongly recommend installing the receiver on the same
side of the antenna of the camera (see gure below).
TREE
For best results, the antennas of the two devices must also point upwards
and their respective height should be approximately the same (see gure
below).
SIGNAL STRENGHT
INSTALLATION WITH THE SUPPLIED STRAP
WIRELESS SIGNAL TEST
The quality of the wireless signal between the TINY-WBF camera and the BLACKBOX receiver can be checked on the camera. Perform the range test
after the nal installation of the devices. To see the wireless signal icon on
the main menu, the WIRELESS option in Settings should be on.
1-Select the SIGNAL mode.
2-Select the Range test option.
If the icon of the wireless signal is red, the signal is too weak. Move the receiver or bring it closer. If the icon of the wireless signal is green and stays green for at least 10 seconds, the signal is strong and stable enough to enable wireless transmission of photos to the receiver.
Note: If the receiver is turn off and not synchronized with the camera, the signal icon remains red.
SIGNAL
STRENGHT
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Setup • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
MANUALLY SYNCHRONIZING ONE OR MULTIPLE SETS (TINY-W CAMERA/BLACKBOX RECEIVER) IN THE SAME PERIMETER
To change the synchronization channel or to install one or many sets (TINY-W
BF
/BLACKBOX receiver) in the same area of transmission, it is necessary to manually synchronize each camera with its receiver on a different channel.
1. Turn on the rst camera and choose the SIGNAL mode.
2. Turn on the rst BLACKBOX receiver.
BF
3. Choose the
Channel
option on the camera and press OK.
1
4. Use the and buttons to select a channel and press OK.
5. Choose the
6. The camera synchronizes with the powered receiver and the icon Sync goes from red to green when the synchronization
Sync
option on the camera and press OK.
Sync
is complete.
7. Turn off the camera and the corresponding receiver.
8. Repeat these steps for each additional set, up to 9 sets (TINY-W BOX
receiver) can be matched in a same perimeter of 250ft.
BF
/BLACK-
Note: In the minute following turning on the receiver, the test light of the
receiver ashes. The rst 8 seconds allows the user to know the battery status (p.11). Then for the rest of the time, the test light ashes rapidly
to indicate the synchronization period.
Note: After a synchronization or when the test light turns off (after 60
seconds), the receiver can’t be synchronized unless it is turned off and on again.
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Setup • Controller (BLACKBOX-D)
BLACKBOX-D AND CAMERA INSTALLATION
The strength of the wireless signal varies depending on the orientation of the controller. We strongly recommend installing the controller on the same
side of the camera’s antenna (see gure below).
TREE
For best results, the antennas of the two devices must also point upwards
and their respective height should be approximately the same (see gure
below).
SIGNAL STRENGHT
SIGNAL
STRENGHT
MAIN MENU
Use the and buttons to navigate in the interface and to modify the selection. Use the OK button to select and the BACK button to return to the previous menu.
Note: When the controller is left inactive for more than 2 minutes on the
main menu, it automatically resets itself to "START BLACKBOX" mode.
To return to the main screen, turn off the controller and turn it on again.
SIGNAL
Allows the user to synchronize a new camera to a BLACKBOX-D con­troller, see SYNCHRONIZE A NEW CAMERA TO THE CONTROLLER section (p.27). Also allows to add other sets (camera/BLACKBOX-D) in a same
area, see USING MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS IN THE SAME AREA section
(p.27).
By default the TINY-W3 camera, supplied with the BLACKBOX-D, is already
synchronized to the controller as CAMERA 01 in groupe 1 and the camera
icon is green. Each additional camera (TINY-PLUS) must be synchronized with the BLACKBOX-D. To see the wireless signal icon on the main menu, the WIRELESS option in SETTINGS should be on.
START BLACKBOX-D
Select this option when the controller and camera(s) have been con-
gured and synchronized. The controller is now ready to receive photos
from the synchronized camera(s).
Note: When this option is selected, the controller screen turns off in order to preserve battery life. To return to the main screen, turn off the control­ler and turn it on again.
INSTALLATION WITH THE SUPPLIED STRAP
SETTINGS
Allows the user to congure the different parameters of the synchro­nized cameras.
1. When SETTINGS is selected, the complete list of options in the menu is displayed. If more than one camera is synchronized to the controller, choose the one that is to be changed.
2. Make the desired changes and press OK to conrm.
3. Press the BACK button to send the new parameters to the camera.
4. The message "Sending Settings" appears on the screen of the BLACK BOX-D and the screen of the camera shows "Receiving". The controller returns to the main menu when the changes are successful.
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Setup • Controller (BLACKBOX-D)
REMOTE
Allows the user to see the camera status, to start/stop the camera, to
verify the quality of the wireless signal and to have an overview of the eld
of view of the camera in real time. If more than one camera is synchronized to the controller, choose one from those available.
Get camera status
Indicates the battery level and the percentage of used space in the memory card of the camera.
Start/stop caméra
Allows the user to remotely stop or restart photos taking. These options can be used if the user is working in the zone of detection of the camera and he
doesn’t want photos to be taken. When nished, he can remotely restart the
camera to continue taking photos.
Range test
Allows the user to check the quality of the wireless signal between the cam­era and the controller. If the icon of the wireless signal is red, the signal is too weak. Bring closer or move the controller. If the icon of the wireless signal is green and stays green for more than 10 seconds, the signal is strong enough and stable to enable wire­less transmission of photos to the controller.
Note: The message "Waiting for camera" appears on the screen of the
BLACKBOX-D if the controller is not synchronized with the camera or if the wrong camera ID is selected.
VIEW
Allows the user to view or delete the recorded photos on the controller screen or on a television.
• Viewing with the screen of the controller:
When VIEW mode is selected, choose the name of the desired camera and press OK. The last recorded photo automatically appears on the screen. Press f or g to view the next or previous. Press OK to view the different options available.
Date and time: To view the date and time printed on the photo. Protect: Allows the user to protect the photo to prevent it from
being deleted by selecting "Delete All".
Delete: Allows the user to erase from the memory card, the
photo seen on the screen.
Delete all: Allows the user to erase from the memory card, all
stored photos, with the exception of protected photos.
Format: Allows the user to format memory card and delete all
protected photos.
Exit: Allows the user to exit the menu to return to the viewing
screen.
Press the to enlarge the photo on the screen or to return to the original size. When the photo is enlarged, press OK to allow movement in the photo. Then use the navigation buttons to explore different parts of the photo. To disable the mouvement mode, press OK again.
Live view
Allows a live preview of the eld of view of the camera in real time (1 photo
per second is sent to the controller). Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu.
This mode requires more battery power.
Note: The preview can also be on a TV using the TV-OUT port of the controller (see View section, p.26).
Note: The number of yellow stars that appear to the right of the screen corresponds to the resolution of the photos stored in the BLACKBOX-D.
=Low résolution =Medium résolution =High résolution
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Setup • Controller (BLACKBOX-D)
• Watching on TV: Allows the user to view or delete the photos directly on a TV.
1. Turn on the controller.
2. Connect the yellow end of the RCA cable supplied into the VIDEO IN of the TV and the other end into the TV OUT of the controller. The options are the same as viewing on the screen of the controller (previously mentioned)
RCA
SYNCHRONIZE A NEW CAMERA TO THE CONTROLLER:
Preparing the camera:
1. Set the name of the camera:
• When SETTINGS is selected, choose "Camera ID" and press OK.
• Determine the name of the camera by pressing the or buttons to change the letter and press OK to go to the next space.
2. Continue changing other parameters of the camera as needed.
3. To enable communication with the controller:
• While still in the SETTINGS menu, select "Wireless" option and press OK.
• Select "On" and conrm the selection by pressing OK; then on BACK to return to the previous menu.
Notes:
• It’s possible to synchronize up to 10 cameras to a single controller.
• If the name of the camera is changed, it is necessary to resynchronize the devices by following the steps in the PREPARING THE CAMERA (P.27) and PREPARING THE CONTROLLER (p.27) sections.
• The "Reset All" option allows to nd the original settings.
• It is possible to easily retrace the BLACKBOX-D controller with a buzzer signal by pressing the FN button on the RC-1 remote control. The remote control must be previously synchronized with the camera, which commu­ nicates with the controller. The remote control (sold separately, p.41) is part of the product line compatible with the REMOS technology.
USING MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS IN THE SAME AREA:
When multiple controllers are installed in the same area of transmission, it is necessary to manually synchronize each controller with it’s camera(s) in a different group.
To do this:
1. On the controller, select the SIGNAL mode
2. Hold down the button for 3 seconds to reach the group option located in the upper right corner of the screen controller and press OK.
3. Use or buttons to assign a new group to each additional controller (maximum 5 BLACKBOX-D) and press OK.
4. Synchronize the cameras to the new group (follow the steps in the PREPARING THE CAMERA (P.27) and PREPARING THE BLACKBOX-D CONTROLLER (p.27) sections.
and press OK.
4. Select the SIGNAL mode controller.
Preparing the BLACKBOX-D controller:
1. Select the SIGNAL mode
2. Press on "Add new camera" (to see this option, select a blue camera icon using f or g buttons. The "Sync" icon changes from red to green in the camera screen when synchronization is successful.
and press OK. The camera searches for the
.
Sync
Note: A camera cannot be synchronized to multiple controllers.
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
CONTROLLER AND CAMERA INSTALLATION
The strength of the wireless signal varies depending on the orientation of the controller. We strongly recommend installing the controller on the same
side of the camera’s antenna (see gure below).
TREE
For best results, the antennas of the two devices must also point upwards
and their respective height should be approximately the same (see gure
below).
SIGNAL STRENGHT
SIGNAL
STRENGHT
MAIN MENU
Use the and buttons to navigate in the interface and to modify the selection. Use the OK button to select and the BACK button to return to the previous menu.
START BLACKBOX
Select this option when the controller and camera(s) have been
congured and synchronized. The controller is now ready to receive photos
from the synchronized camera(s).
Note: When this option is selected, the controller screen turns off in order to preserve battery life. To return to the main screen, turn off the control­ler and turn it on again.
SETTINGS
Allows the user to change the different settings of the controller. To set the system to English, press the or buttons until "Language" is high- lighted. Press OK, select "English" with the  or buttons and conrm the choice with OK. The system will then change the menus to English.
The settings menu is presented as an interactive menu. By selecting certain options, it allows the display of other options.
Language:
(English/Français)
Allows the user to select a language for the controller menus.
INSTALLATION WITH THE SUPPLIED STRAP
Auto time:
(Yes/No)
The date and time are synchronized with the cellular network when avai­lable and that the controller is set in CELLULAR mode.
When this option is disabled, the "Date" and "Time" options appear.
Date:
Allows the user to set the date as Year/Month/Day.
Time:
Allows the user to set the time as Hour/Minute/Second.
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
Time format:
(12h/24h)
Allows the user to select the time display over a period of 12 or 24 hours
on the photos (e.g. 6:00 pm or 18:00).
Camera mode:
(Standalone/Cellular)
Allows the user to select the operating mode of the controller.
When the Standalone mode is activated:
The controller receives the photos from the camera and saves it on its memory card.
When the Cellular mode is activated:
The controller receives the photos of the camera, saves it on its memory card and sends them to the mySPYPOINT server (subscription required) in the user account according to the number of synchronization selected (see Transmission mode option).
The controller works with HSPA+ cellular network. A cell phone plan is required from a cellular service provider and must be compatible with this network. The coverage area of the service provider must also support the area where the TINY4G and the controller will be used.
When the Cellular mode is selected, the "Auto time", "Country", "Carrier" and "Transmission mode" options appears.
Note: In Cellular mode, it is recommended to use an external 12­ volt power source (BATT-12/KIT6V-12V/KIT-12V/AD-12V, sold separately) in order to get best results and longer battery life. See POWER section for more details (p.44).
Country
Allows the user to select the country in which the controller is used. This option displays a list of matching cellular providers.
Transmission mode:
Allows the user to congure options for the transmission of photos to a
mySPYPOINT account (subscription required).
1
Synchronize 1/Day Synchronize at 00:00
2
#SN: 0000000 #IMEI: 0000000...
3
#SIM: 0000000... Version: v0.1
1. Synchronize (Permanent/1/2/6/12 times per day):
Allows the user to choose the number of synchronizations that the control­ler performs per day. This sets the frequency at which the controller com­municates with the mySPYPOINT server to update its status or to send photos to the user's account.
When set to "Permanent", it requires more battery power.
2. Synchronize:
Allows the user to choose at what time of the day that the controller performs its initial synchronization with the mySPYPOINT server.
E.g.: If the option "Synchronize" is set to 6/day and "Synchronize at" at 04:00, the controller performs 6 synchronizations per day and starts sen­ding rst at 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, 16 h, 20 h and 24 h.
3. Device informations including the serial number (#SN), the SIM card
number (#SIM) and the version number of the software. It may take few seconds before the information is displayed. The BLACKBOX-4G should also be in cellular mode.
Carrier:
This parameter must be correspond with the service provider of the user. Choose in the list of supported providers the one that corresponds to the SIM card used in the controller.
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
MANAGE CAMERAS
Allows the user to access to the list of options to manage the cameras
synchronized to the controller.
If more than one camera is synchronized to the controller, choose the one that is to be changed with the f and g buttons. To reach the group option in the upper right corner of the controller screen, hold the g button for 3 seconds. Change group with the and buttons and press the OK button to return to the options. The group option allows user to regroup one or many cameras to a controller when multiple controllers are installed in the same transmission area.
Resync
Allows the user to synchronize a new camera to the BLACKBOX-4G controller (p.31). By default the TINY4G camera, supplied with the BLACKBOX-4G, is already synchronized to the controller as CAMERA01 in groupe 1. Each ad­ditional camera (TINY-PLUS) must be synchronized with the BLACKBOX-4G (p.31).
Settings
Allows the user to congure the differents settings of the synchronized cameras. See the SETTINGS • Camera section (p.17) for more details concerning each setting.
When all desired changes are completed, press the BACK button to send
the new settings to the camera. The message "Update settings to camera?" appears on the BLACKBOX-4G screen and select "Yes". The screen of the camera indicates "Receiving". The controller returns to the main menu when
the changes were completed.
Range test
If the icon of the wireless signal appears green and stays green for more than 10 seconds, the signal is strong enough and stable to enable wireless transmission of photos to the controller. Press BACK (controller) to return to the menu. If the icon of the wireless signal is red, the signal is too weak. Bring closer or move the controller. Make sure that the controller has been synchronized with the selected camera.
VIEW
Allows the user to view or delete the recorded photos on the controller
screen.
When VIEW mode is selected, choose the name of the desired camera and press OK. The last recorded photo automatically appears on the screen. Press f or g to view the next or previous. Press OK to view the different options available.
Delete: Allows the user to erase from the memory card the pho-
to seen on the screen.
Delete All: Allows the user to erase from the memory card all
stored photos.
Get camera status
Indicates the battery level and the percentage of used space in the memory card of the camera.
Start/stop camera
Allows the user to remotely stop or restart photos taking. These options can be used if the user is working in the zone of detection of the camera and he
doesn’t want photos to be taken. When nished, he can remotely start the
camera to continue taking photos.
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
SYNCHRONIZE A NEW CAMERA TO THE CONTROLLER:
Preparing the camera:
1. Set the name of the camera:
• In the SETTINGS menu, choose the "Camera ID" option and press OK.
• Determine the name of the camera by pressing the or buttons to change the letter and press OK to go to the next space.
Tip: Use a name that makes it easy to identify the camera (e.g. : cottage front, house backyard, etc.).
Notes:
• It’s possible to synchronize up to 10 cameras to a single controller.
• If the name of the camera is changed, it is necessary to resynchronize
the devices by following the steps in the PREPARING THE CAMERA (p.31) and PREPARING THE CONTROLLER (p.31) sections.
2. Continue changing other parameters of the camera as needed.
3. To enable communication with the controller:
• Still in the SETTINGS menu, select the "Wireless" option and press OK.
• Select "On" and conrm the selection by pressing OK; then on BACK to
return to the previous menu.
4. Select the SIGNAL mode
and press OK. The camera searches for the
controller.
Preparing the BLACKBOX-4G controller:
1. In the MANAGE CAMERAS menu, select the "Resync" option and press OK.
2. A green checkmark will appear next to the "Resync" option to indicate that the synchronization is successful. The name of the camera appears at the top of the options.
Group 1
CAMERA01
Re Sync Settings Get Camera Status Start Camera Stop Camera Range Test
USING MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS IN THE SAME AREA:
When multiple controllers are installed in the same area of transmission, it is necessary to manually synchronize each controller with its camera(s) in a different group.
To do this:
1. On the controller, select the MANAGE CAMERAS menu and press OK.
2. Hold down the  button for 3 seconds to reach the group option located in the upper right corner of the screen controller.
3. Use the or buttons to assign a new group to each additional controller (maximum 5 BLACKBOX-4G) and press OK.
4. Synchronize the cameras to the new group (follow the steps in the PREPARING THE CAMERA (p.31) and PREPARING THE BLACKBOX-4G CONTROLLER (p.31) sections).
Note: A camera cannot be synchronized to multiple controllers.
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Power • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
USE THE CELLULAR FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROLLER
The controller communicates with the mySPYPOINT server to update its sta­tus or to send photos to the user account.
To do this:
1. The camera must be synchronized beforehand with the controller
(follow the steps in the PREPARING THE CAMERA (p.31) and PREPARING THE BLACKBOX-4G CONTROLLER (p.31) sections).
2. The controller must be in CELLULAR mode (Settings Cellular).
3. Then, set the COUNTRY and CARRIER options.
4. In the TRANSMISSION MODE option (Settings Transmission Mode),
set the SYNCHRONIZE et SYNCHRONIZE AT options.
5. Return to the main menu. The controller immediately searches for the cellular signal. Make sure you have a cellular signal.
Truphone 4G
Camera Mode
Start BlackBox Settings Manage Cameras View
Note: It's preferable to install the controller outside to facilitate the cel-
lular signal reception.
6. The controller is ready to receive photos from the camera and send it to a mySPYPOINT account. Select START BLACKBOX.
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Sound recording/ External triggering • Camera
SOUND RECORDING
The SPYPOINT camera offers the possibility to record sound in VIDEO mode. When the VIDEO mode is selected, the camera automatically re-
cords the sound. Under the camera, you will nd a rubber cap with the
inscription MIC. If the user does not want to record the sound, the rubber cap needs to stay in place. If sound recording is required, the user must lift the rubber cap and turn it slightly so that the microphone receiver is
completely cleared (See gure below).
EXTERNAL TRIGGERING
1/8" input which triggers the taking of photos or videos using a normally
open contact. Example: Using a magnetic door contact connected to an alarm system (see
gure below). 1/8" Mono connector not included.
Weld the two wires of a
door contact to a 1/8"
mono connector.
Insert the connector in the external trigger jack of the camera.
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File transfer to a computer • Camera
To transfer photos/videos to a computer:
1. Turn OFF the camera.
2. Connect the USB cable (supplied) from the camera to a computer
USB
3. The computer will detect the camera and install the driver automatically.
4. Click on "My Computer" and select "Removable Disk".
5. Then click on "DCIM" and "100DSCIM" to nd all your photos and videos.
6. Drag or save the les to the desired location.
Taking the memory card (sold separately, p.41) out of the camera and inserting it into the computer slot will achieve the same results.
Note: Videos in .MP4 format require the use of a compatible video player software such as VLC, Windows Media Player or QuickTime.
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File transfer to a computer •
Receiver
To transfer photos to a computer, remove the memory card (sold separately, p.43) out of the receiver or the controller and insert it into the computer slot.
(BLACKBOX)/ Controller (BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G)
MEMORY CARD
1. Click on "My Computer" and select "Removable Disk".
2. Then click on "DCIM" and "100DSCIM" to nd all the recorded photos.
3. Drag or save the les to the desired location.
The names of the photos recorded by the camera and the BLACKBOX-D/ BLACKBOX-4G controllers start by PICT while those stored in the BLACK­BOX receiver starts by PICW. The BLACKBOX-D/BLACKBOX-4G controllers create a folder for each synchronized camera and automatically class photos to different folder.
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Troubleshooting • Camera
Problem Possible solutions Impossible to
turn on the camera
The screen of the camera turns off
The camera beeps • Insert a memory card (p.14). The camera does
not respond
The camera works, but is losing its time and date settings
Impossible to take photos/ videos
• Verify if there are batteries in the camera.
• Verify if the batteries are correctly installed (p.10).
• Verify if the battery switch position is positioned
according to the power source (p.10).
• Install the latest update (available on www.spypoint. com under SUPPORT section).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
• The camera may be set to PHOTO or VIDEO mode and the screen turns off after a period of 60 seconds
in order to preserve battery life.
• The camera automatically resets itself to PHOTO or VIDEO mode (depending of the latest mode used or selected) after 2 minutes of inactivity on the main menu.
• To return to the screen, turn off the camera and turn it on again.
• Remove the batteries and reinstall them (p.10).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
• The time battery must be replaced (p.10).
• Verify if there are batteries in the camera.
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
• Memory card is full.
• Verify if the camera is turned on.
No person/animal on photos
Red light in front of the camera blinks
The photos/ videos do not appear on the television
The computer does not recognize the camera
The computer can’t play videos
• Sunrise or sunset can trigger the sensor. Camera must be re-orientated.
• At night, the motion detector may detect beyond the range of the IR illumination. Reduce sensibility setting (p.19).
• Small animals may trigger the unit. Reduce sensibi­ lity setting (p.19) and/or raise height of camera.
• Motion detector may detect animals through foliage.
• If a person or animal moves quickly, it may move out of the camera’s eld of view before the photo is taken. Move the camera further back or redirect the camera.
• Make sure the mounting post or tree is stable and does not move.
• Camera is set in TEST mode.
• Camera is set in PHOTO or VIDEO mode. The red light in front of the camera ashes for 60 seconds to
allow the user to leave without being photographed or recorded.
• Verify if the camera is correctly connected to the television using the RCA cable (p.21).
• Verify if the memory card contains photos/videos.
• Verify if the camera is properly connected to the computer using the USB cable (p.34).
• The .MP4 video format requires the use of a video player software compatible such as VLC, Windows Media Player or QuickTime.
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Error messages • Camera
Error message Possible solutions Insert memory
card
Memory card full
Card error
Low battery
No image
Protected le
The use of a memory card is required to record photos and videos.
• Delete the les or use a new memory card.
• Afterwards, the "Continuous" option can be activated
for a continuous recording (p.19). The camera cannot access the memory card.
• Turn off the camera and turn it on again
• Remove the memory card and insert it again.
• Verify if the gold contacts are clean.
• Format the memory card. Appears on the screen just before the camera turns
off. Recharge the batteries or insert new ones. Always verify the battery level before using the camera.
There are no les to view. Verify if the memory card
contains photos/videos.
It is impossible to delete the le because it is protected. To delete this le and all the others, just format the
memory card.
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Troubleshooting • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
Problem Possible solutions Impossible
to turn on the receiver
The photos are not transferred to the BLACKBOX
The BLACKBOX receiver does not synchronize with the TINY-W camera
The range test of wireless signal does not work
The device takes water
• Verify if there are batteries in the receiver.
• Verify if the batteries are correctly installed (p.11).
• Replace alkaline batteries.
• Synchronise together the BLACKBOX and the camera before use (p.24).
• Verify the quality of the wireless signal with the
option "Range Test" (p.23).
• Observe the maximum distance between the receiver
and the camera (250 ft) (p.23).
• Install the latest update available for the receiver and the camera (available on www.spypoint.com under SUPPORT section).
• Bring closer the 2 devices (p.23).
• Install the latest update available for the receiver and the camera (available on www.spypoint.com
BF
under SUPPORT section).
• Verify if the receiver is turned on.
• Synchronise together the BLACKBOX and the camera before use (p.24).
• Bring closer the 2 devices (p.23).
• Verify if the two antennas (BLACKBOX and camera) are pointing up and they are placed approximately at the same height (p.23).
• Install the receiver on the same side of the camera’s antenna to have a stronger signal (p.23).
• Verify if the cover is tightly closed.
• Verify if the rubber ring is correctly installed.
• Clean the rubber ring.
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Troubleshooting/ Error messages • Controller (BLACKBOX-D)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible solutions Impossible to
turn on the controller
The screen of the controller turns off
The controller beeps
The controller does not respond
The controller does not commu­nicate with the camera
The controller does not receive all the photos
The controller works, but is losing its time and date settings
The controller takes water
The photos do not appear on the television
• Verify if there are batteries in the controller.
• Verify if the batteries are correctly installed (p.12).
• Verify if the battery switch position is positioned according to the power source (p.12).
• Install the latest update (available on www.spypoint. com under SUPPORT section).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
• The controller is ready to receive photos following the selection of the START BLACKBOX option in the menu. The screen turns off in order to preserve battery life.
• The controller automatically resets itself after 2 minutes of inactivity on the main menu.
• To return to the screen, turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Insert a memory card (p.16).
• The emergency buzzer was activated with the RC-1 remote control.
• Remove the batteries and reinstall them (p.12).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
Install the latest update available for the BLACKBOX-D controller and camera (available on www.spypoint.com under SUPPORT section).
• Synchronize the controller with the camera (p.27).
• Bring closer the camera and make a test signal (p.25).
• The time battery must be replaced (p.13).
• Verify if the controller is correctly closed.
• Clean the rubber located inside the controller.
• Verify if the controller is correctly connected to the television using the RCA cable (p.27).
• Verify if the memory card contains photos.
ERROR MESSAGES
Error message Possible solutions Insert memory
card
Card error
Low battery
No image
Protected le
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The use of a memory card is required to record photos.
The controller cannot access the memory card.
• Turn off the controller and turn it on again
• Remove the memory card and insert it again (p.16).
• Verify if the gold contacts are clean.
• Format the memory card Appears on the screen just before the controller turns
off. Recharge the batteries or insert new ones. Always verify the battery level before using the controller.
There are no les to view. Verify if the memory card
contains photos.
It is impossible to delete the le because it is protected. To delete this le and all the others, just format the
memory card.
Troubleshooting/ Error messages • Controller (BLACKBOX-4G)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible solutions Impossible to
turn on the controller
The screen of the controller turns off
The controller does not respond
The controller does not commu­nicate with the camera
The controller does not receive all the photos
The desired provider is not present in the list
The controller don’t nd the cellular network
The controller works, but is losing its time and date settings
The controller takes water
• Verify if there are batteries in the controller.
• Verify if the batteries are correctly installed (p.12).
• Verify if the battery switch position is positioned according to the power source (p.12).
• Install the latest update (available on www.spypoint. com under SUPPORT section).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
• The controller is ready to receive photos following the selection of the START BLACKBOX option in the menu. The screen turns off in order to preserve battery life.
• To return to the screen, turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Remove the batteries and reinstall them (p.12).
• Replace alkaline batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
Install the latest update available for the BLACKBOX-4G controller and camera (available on www.spypoint.com under SUPPORT section).
• Synchronize the controller with the camera (p.31).
• Bring closer the camera and make a test signal (p.28).
• Contact the SPYPOINT technical service at 1-888­ 776-7646 or tech@spypoint.com.
• Turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Make sure that the coverage area of the service provider supports the area where the TINY controller are used.
• The time battery must be replaced (p.13).
• Verify if the controller is correctly closed.
• Clean the rubber located inside the controller.
4G
and the
ERROR MESSAGES
Error message Possible solutions Please insert SD
card
Card error
No SIM Card
SIM card error
SIM card locked
Modem error
No signal
No service
No data plan
No image
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The use of a memory card is required to record photos.
The controller cannot access the memory card.
• Turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Remove the memory card and insert it again (p.16).
• Verify if the gold contacts are clean.
• Format the memory card. The use of a SIM card is required for cellular functions
of the controller. The SIM card is missing or defective.
• Insert a SIM card (p.16).
• If defective, use a new SIM card. To unlock the SIM card, contact the cellular service
provider. The cellular modem of the camera is defective.
• Turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Contact the SPYPOINT technical service at 1-888­ 776-7646 or tech@spypoint.com.
The controller didn’t nd a signal.
• Turn off the controller and turn it on again.
• Move the controller.
• Make sure that the coverage area of the service provider supports the area where the TINY controller are used.
The network provider of the SIM card can’t be joined.
• Contact the SPYPOINT technical service at 1-888­ 776-7646 or tech@spypoint.com.
No data plan is active.
• Review the data plan from the cellular service
provider.
• Contact the SPYPOINT technical service at 1-888­ 776-7646 or tech@spypoint.com.
There are no les to view. Verify if the memory card
contains photos.
4G
and the
Available accessories • Camera
To obtain more information on the available accessories, go to
www.spypoint.com. Here are the main accessories available:
POWER
12V DC Power cable
#CB-12FT, 12 ft power cable with alligator clips at one end to connect a 12V battery to a camera.
12-volt Adaptor
#AD-12V, AC adaptor (6V to 12V). Powers the camera from an elec­trical outlet.
Lithium battery pack
#LIT-09, Additional rechargeable
lithium battery pack ts most SPYPOINT products.
Lithium battery pack & charger
#LIT-C-8, Rechargeable lithium battery pack and AC charger with charge indicator light. Fits most SPYPOINT products.
Rechargeable 6V-12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT6V-12V, Universal kit with two 6V rechargeable batteries (2.8Ah), with 6V (5.6Ah) and 12V
(2.8Ah) output conguration and
AC charger. Water resistant ABS plastic case, 12 ft power cable and strap included. Camo pattern. Compatible with all SPYPOINT pro­ducts equipped with a 12V power jack.
Rechargeable 12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery with a water resis­tant ABS plastic case, AC charger, 12 ft power cable (#PW-12FT) and carrying strap included. Compa­tible with all SPYPOINT products equipped with a 12V power jack.
Remote control (TINY
#RC-1, Four button wireless remote control. Works with all cameras compatible with REMOS
technology (up to 500 ft). Battery
included.
4G
)
MEMORY CARD
Solar panel
#SP-12V, Solar panel with adjus­table steel mounting kit. Maintains the charge of the lithium battery pack directly into compatible de­vices. Can also be combined with any 12-volt battery. 9 ft power cable.
Spare power cable
#PW-12FT, Spare 12 ft power cable, to connect the camera to the KIT-12V.
Rechargeable 12V battery & charger set
#BATT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery and AC charger to power the camera.
SD Memory card 8GB
#SD-8GB, SDHC memory card 8 GB, High speed Class 6.
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Available accessories • Camera
INSTALLATION AND SECURITY
Cable lock
#CL-6FT, 6 ft cable lock ts all SPYPOINT cameras.
Tripod
#TP-CAM, SPYPOINT Lightweight tripod, in black aluminum, with a unique anchor system and a re­movable quick release plate. Max. height: 4.9 ft (1.5 m), min. height:
1.7 ft (0.5 m), max. load weight:
11 lbs (5 kg). Fits most SPYPOINT products.
Camera mount
#MA-360, Adjustable mounting
arm, ts all cameras that have a standard ¼-20" tripod mount. It can rotate 360° and tilt approx +/­90°. Also available in black.
Steel security box
#SB-T, Steel box to secure the ca­mera against theft. It also protects it from breakage caused by bears or other animals. Fits SPYPOINT cameras of the TINY series. Also available in black.
INFRARED BOOSTER
Invisible LEDs IR-Booster
#IRB-W-B, 100 invisible LEDs
(completely invisible to the naked eye) wireless infrared module that allows the user to amplify the infrared lights at night for clearer shots. Compatible with REMOS technology. When used with REMOS compatible cameras, the transmitter is not necessary.
OTHERS ACCESSORIES
REMOS Wireless motion sensor
(TINY4G)
#MS-1, Wireless motion sensor that allows you to trigger the ca-
mera remotely, up to 500 ft away.
Works with all cameras compatible with REMOS technology. Requires 1 alkaline 9V battery or a 12V power supply (not included). Also avai­lable in black.
IR-Booster
#IRB-W, 100 LED wireless infra- red module that allows the user to amplify the strength of the infra­red lights for clearer night shots.
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Available accessories • Receiver (BLACKBOX)
To obtain more information on the available accessories, go to
www.spypoint.com. Here are the main accessories available:
POWER
12V DC Power cable
#CB-12FT, 12 ft power cable with alligator clips at one end to connect a 12V battery to the receiver.
12-volt Adaptor
#AD-12V, AC adaptor (6V to 12V). Powers the receiver from an elec­trical outlet.
Rechargeable 12V battery & charger set
#BATT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery and AC charger to power the receiver.
Rechargeable 12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery with a water resis­tant ABS plastic case, AC charger, 12 ft power cable (#PW-12FT) and carrying strap included. Compa­tible with all SPYPOINT products equipped with a 12V power jack.
Solar panel
#SP-12V, Solar panel with adjus­table steel mounting kit. Maintains the charge of the lithium battery pack directly into compatible de­vices. Can also be combined with any 12-volt battery. 9 ft power cable.
MEMORY CARD
SD Memory card 8GB
#SD-8GB, SDHC memory card 8 GB, High speed Class 6.
Rechargeable 6V-12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT6V-12V, Universal kit with two 6V rechargeable batteries (2.8Ah), with 6V (5.6Ah) and 12V
(2.8Ah) output conguration and
AC charger. Water resistant ABS plastic case, 12 ft power cable and strap included. Camo pattern. Compatible with all SPYPOINT pro­ducts equipped with a 12V power jack.
Spare power cable
#PW-12FT, Spare 12 ft power cable, to connect the receiver to the KIT-12V.
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Available accessories • Controller (BLACKBOX-D/ BLACKBOX-4G)
To obtain more information on the available accessories, go to
www.spypoint.com. Here are the main accessories available:
POWER
12V DC Power cable
#CB-12FT, 12 ft power cable with alligator clips at one end to connect a 12V battery to a controller.
12-volt Adaptor
#AD-12V, AC adaptor (6V to 12V). Powers the controller from an elec­trical outlet.
Lithium battery pack
#LIT-09, Additional rechargeable
lithium battery pack ts most SPYPOINT products.
Lithium battery pack & charger
#LIT-C-8, Rechargeable lithium battery pack and AC charger with charge indicator light. Fits most SPYPOINT products.
Rechargeable 6V-12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT6V-12V, Universal kit with two 6V rechargeable batteries (2.8Ah), with 6V (5.6Ah) and 12V
(2.8Ah) output conguration and
AC charger. Water resistant ABS plastic case, 12 ft power cable and strap included. Camo pattern. Compatible with all SPYPOINT pro­ducts equipped with a 12V power jack.
Rechargeable 12V battery, charger & housing kit
#KIT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery with a water resis­tant ABS plastic case, AC charger, 12 ft power cable (#PW-12FT) and carrying strap included. Compa­tible with all SPYPOINT products equipped with a 12V power jack.
Spare power cable
#PW-12FT, Spare 12 ft power cable, to connect the controller to the KIT-12V.
MEMORY CARD
Solar panel
#SP-12V, Solar panel with adjus­table steel mounting kit. Maintains the charge of the lithium battery pack directly into compatible de­vices. Can also be combined with any 12-volt battery. 9 ft power cable.
Rechargeable 12V battery & charger set
#BATT-12V, 12-volt 7.0Ah rechar- geable battery and AC charger to power the controller.
SD Memory card 8GB
#SD-8GB, SDHC memory card 8 GB, High speed Class 6.
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Specications (TINY-7)
Photo recording
Photo resolution 3 MP, 5 MP, 7 MP File format JPG Time lapse mode Predened intervals from 30 s to 1 h Multi-shot mode Up to 6 photos per detection Stamp (only on photos) Date, time, temperature (°C/°F) and
moon phase
Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Video recording
Video resolution 640 x 480, 1280 x 720 File format AVI Sequence length Adjustable from 10 to 90 s Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Audio
Sound recording (Automatically recorded in video mode)
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Computer output USB 2.0
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.41 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
Mono
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Detection system
Motion sensor PIR Detection angle of the main
sensor Detection angle of the side
sensors Detection range Adjustable from 5 to 65 ft Delay between each detection Adjustable from 1 to 30 min
Electricity option Instant trigger time
External trigger 1/8" jack for normally open contact
Night time illumination system
LEDs 38 LEDs Type Invisible LEDs Exposure Automatic infrared level adjustment
Optical eld of view
40°
Dimensions
4.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
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30°
70°
*Additional 10 s setting
(Connection to an electrical outlet only)
Specications (TINY-PLUS)
Photo recording
Photo resolution 3 MP, 5 MP, 10 MP File format JPG Time lapse mode Predened intervals from 30 s to 1 h Multi-shot mode Up to 6 photos per detection Stamp (only on photos) Date, time, temperature (°C/°F) and
moon phase
Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Video recording
Video resolution 640 x 480, 1280 x 720 File format AVI Sequence length Adjustable from 10 to 90 s Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Audio
Sound recording (Automatically recorded in video mode)
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Computer output USB 2.0
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.41 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
Mono
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Detection system
Motion sensor PIR Detection angle of the main
sensor Detection angle of the side
sensors Detection range Adjustable from 5 to 65 ft Delay between each detection Adjustable from 1 to 30 min
External trigger 1/8" jack for normally open contact
Night time illumination system
LEDs 38 LEDs Type Invisible LEDs Exposure Automatic infrared level adjustment
Optical eld of view
40°
Dimensions
4.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
Wireless
Wireless range Maximum 500 ft to the BLACKBOX-D
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
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30°
70°
*Additional 10 s setting
and BLACKBOX-4G controllers (supplied with the TINY-W
3
and TINY4G cameras).
Specications (TINY-W
CAMERA
BF
)
Photo recording
Photo resolution 3 MP, 5 MP, 8 MP File format JPG Time lapse mode Predened intervals from 30 s to 1 h Multi-shot mode Up to 6 photos per detection Stamp (only on photos) Date, time, temperature (°C/°F) and
moon phase
Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Video recording
Video resolution 320 x 240, 640 x 480 File format AVI Sequence length Adjustable from 10 to 90 s Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Audio
Sound recording (Automatically recorded in video mode)
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Computer output USB 2.0
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.41 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Mono
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Detection system
Motion sensor PIR Detection angle of the main
sensor Detection angle of the side
sensors Detection range Adjustable from 5 to 65 ft Delay between each detection Adjustable from 1 to 30 min
External trigger 1/8" jack for normally open contact
Night time illumination system
LEDs 38 LEDs Type Invisible LEDs Exposure Automatic infrared level adjustment
Optical eld of view
40°
Dimensions
4.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
Wireless
Wireless range Maximum 250 ft
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
30°
70°
*Additional 10 s setting
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Specications (TINY-W
BLACKBOX RECEIVER
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.43 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
Dimensions
2.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
BF
)
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Specications (TINY-W
CAMERA
3
)
Photo recording
Photo resolution 3 MP, 5 MP, 10 MP File format JPG Time lapse mode Predened intervals from 30 s to 1 h Multi-shot mode Up to 6 photos per detection Stamp (only on photos) Date, time, temperature (°C/°F) and
moon phase
Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Video recording
Video resolution 640 x 480, 1280 x 720 File format AVI Sequence length Adjustable from 10 to 90 s Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Audio
Sound recording (Automatically recorded in video mode)
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Computer output USB 2.0
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.41 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Mono
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Detection system
Motion sensor PIR Detection angle of the main
sensor Detection angle of the side
sensors Detection range Adjustable from 5 to 65 ft Delay between each detection Adjustable from 1 to 30 min
External trigger 1/8" jack for normally open contact
Night time illumination system
LEDs 38 LEDs Type Invisible LEDs Exposure Automatic infrared level adjustment
Optical eld of view
40°
Dimensions
4.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
Wireless
Wireless range Maximum 500 ft to the BLACKBOX-D
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
30°
70°
*Additional 10 s setting
controller (supplied with TINY-W
3
).
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Specications (TINY-W
BLACKBOX-D CONTROLLER
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory : none
• External memory : SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC)
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.44 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Dimensions
3.9" W x 4.7" H x 1.9" D
Wireless
Wireless range Maximum 500 ft (150 m) from camera
to BLACKBOX-D controller (supplied with TINY-W
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
3
)
3
)
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Specications (TINY
CAMERA
4G
)
Photo recording
Photo resolution 3 MP, 5 MP, 10 MP File format JPG Time lapse mode Predened intervals from 30 s to 1 h Multi-shot mode Up to 6 photos per detection Stamp (only on photos) Date, time, temperature (°C/°F) and
moon phase
Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Video recording
Video resolution 640 x 480, 1280 x 720 File format AVI Sequence length Adjustable from 10 to 90 s Capture mode Color by day, black and white by night
Audio
Sound recording (Automatically recorded in video mode)
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory: none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Computer output USB 2.0
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.41 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Mono
• External memory: SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
Detection system
Motion sensor PIR Detection angle of the main
sensor Detection angle of the side
sensors Detection range Adjustable from 5 to 65 ft Delay between each detection Adjustable from 1 to 30 min
Electricity option Instant trigger time
External trigger 1/8" jack for normally open contact
Night time illumination system
LEDs 38 LEDs Type Invisible LEDs Exposure Automatic infrared level adjustment
Optical eld of view
40°
Dimensions
4.7" W x 3.5" H x 2.7" D
Wireless
REMOS
Wireless range Maximum 500 ft to the BLACKBOX-4G
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
Technology This camera is compatible with the
30°
70°
*Additional 10 s setting
(Connection to an electrical outlet only)
REMOS Technology.
4G
controller (supplied with TINY
).
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Specications (TINY
BLACKBOX-4G CONTROLLER
Memory storage
Support • Internal memory: none
Viewing
Built-in screen 2.4" LCD TV output Composite video (PAL/NTSC)
Power source
Accessories sold separately, p.44 Alkaline or lithium batteries 6 x AA Lithium battery pack Rechargeable battery pack
External (12V jack) 12V battery (KIT6V-12V, KIT-12V, BATT-
Solar panel Solar panel (SP-12V) combined with
Dimensions
3.9" W x 4.7" H x 1.9" D
Wireless
Wireless range Maximum 500 ft (150 m) from camera
Cellular network 4G Cellular transmission system mySPYPOINT: A cellular plan with data
Photo transmission mySPYPOINT: Wireless photo transmis-
Recommendations
Operating temperature (-4 °F to +122 °F) (-20 °C to + 50 °C) Storage temperature (-22 °F to +167 °F) (-30 °C to + 75 °C)
4G
)
• External memory: SD/SDHC card
(up to 32 GB)
(LIT-09/LIT-C-8)
12V) or 12V adapter (AD-12V)
rechargeable battery pack (LIT-09/
LIT/C-8)
to BLACKBOX-4G controller (supplied with TINY
plan and mySPYPOINT subscription are required. For more information, visit
www.myspypoint.com
sion via mySPYPOINT website (subs­cription required)
4G
)
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Regulation
FCC REGULATIONS
FCC Part l5
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequen­cy energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Opera­tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cau­se harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Hereby, GG Telecom declares that this camera is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 99/5/EC. The user can obtain a copy of the Declaration of Conformity by e-mail at info@spypoint.com.
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Limited warranty and repair
This SPYPOINT product designed by GG Telecom, is covered by a one (1) year warranty on material and workmanship starting from the original date of purchase. The sales receipt is the client’s proof of purchase and must be presented if warranty service is needed. This warranty will be honored in the country of purchase only.
This warranty does not cover any GG Telecom product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect and accidents or has been improperly used or maintained. In addition, this warranty is not applicable for all products purchased online from an unauthorized dealer. Any modication or tam­pering of the product will affect its operation, performance, durability and voids this warranty.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPAIR SERVICE
GG Telecom will repair the product without charge or replace it at its discre­tion with an equivalent product, if it has a manufacturing defect covered by the warranty described previously. GG Telecom will pay the shipping costs only for the return of the products covered by the warranty. The shipping costs for an item sent will be assumed by the customer.
Repairs for damages not covered by the warranty will be subject to a reasonable charge. The customer will pay all shipping costs.
1. BEFORE sending a product for repair, the costumer is welcomed
to contact GG Telecom technical support team at 1-888-779-7646 or tech@spypoint.com and to clearly describe the problem and give a phone number where she or he can be reached. It happens regularly that some problems can be solved over the phone.
2. If a product needs to be sent, an RMA number will be given to the
customer (Return Merchandise Authorization).
3. The original receipt or a copy must be sent along with the package.
4. The RMA number must be written on the outside of the package and sent to:
CANADA United States GG Telecom GG Telecom
120 J.Aurèle-Roux 555 VT route 78
Victoriaville, QC Swanton, Vermont
G6T 0N5 05488
IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances will GG Telecom accept returned products without a Return Material Authorization number (RMA). It is essential to contact GG Telecom before making a return.
The customer is liable for loss or damage to the product that may occur during the transport to GG Telecom. We recommend the use of a traceable method of shipping to ensure protection.
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