Swann OutbackCam Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OutbackCam
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Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with your new Swann OutbackCam.
Lens
Status light
Passive infrared motion sensor
Front
21 Infrared
LEDs
19 Infrared
LEDs
Locking screw securing bottom cover
Light sensor
for night
detection
Overview
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SD Card slot
Menu button
ON/OFF switch
Video/Photo Mode switch IR LED Mode switch (19 or 40)
Battery Pack
port
OK button
Peel off the clear film protecting the LCD screen before use.
GPRS Data switch (Feature is not available on this model)
USB port
TV Out port
LCD screen
Up/Down/
Left/Right
buttons
12V DC-in power jack (optional)
Bottom
Back
Battery compartment
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Battery Pack
Mounting Strap USB Cable
Battery cover latch
Connector socket
Locking latch
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Let's learn how to install batteries and storage media in your OutbackCam.
First, release the bottom cover of the OutbackCam by twisting the locking screw anti-clockwise, and then follow the instructions below.
Always switch off the OutbackCam before inserting or removing
batteries or memory cards.
Install batteries
For optimal battery life in cold weather climates, we recommend
using lithium batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
1. Push the battery compartment cover to open it.
2. Insert 2 fresh "AA" alkaline or lithium batteries into each battery slot. Follow the polarity (+ and -) markings shown on the metal backing under the battery compartment cover.
3. Close the battery compartment cover by firmly pushing it down until it clicks shut.
Batteries and Storage Media
Install storage media
The OutbackCam has no internal memory; instead photos and
videos are stored on a SD memory card (up to 32GB supported).
To ensure smooth performance and plenty of space for recording
important moments, we recommend using a fast memory card
(class 4 or higher), with at least 8 GB of capacity, from a well-
known manufacturer.
• Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot, with the gold-coloured contacts facing up towards the front of the OutbackCam until it clicks into place.
The SD card only fits into the slot one way. Do not force it in.
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