Moultrie DIGITAL GAME CAMERA 100 User Manual

Digital game camera 100, Easy steps, Caution

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DIGITAL GAME CAMERA 100

U S E R M A N U A L

Please take a few minutes

to read and understand these

instructions before using.

GENERAL OPERATION

Your digital game camera can be used two ways.

1) Automatic (AUTO) mode records images using infrared

detection. Use default or custom settings.

2) (HANDHELD) mode records images using manual

operation when circumstances warrant.

NOTE: NEVER OPERATE THE CAMERA WITH

FRONT DOOR OPEN.

SELECT MODE

Press the (MODE) button to scroll between modes. Choose

between two operational modes.
MODE SELECTIONS

(AUTO MODE) - Automatic operation.

(HANDHELD MODE) - Manual operation.

(SETUP MODE) - Used to set Game Camera settings

This screen appears when the camera enters SETUP mode.

Additional menu screens appear as you move through the

SETUP functions. Please refer to (SETTING UP GAME

CAMERA) to identify the different SETUP screen displays.

(TURNING OFF) The unit saves all setup data and turns OFF.

Turning the unit ON & OFF resets the internal systems. This will

not change your settings or erase images.
EVENTS

(MULTIPLE PICTURES PER EVENT) Depending on user settings

the camera may take 1, 2 or 3 pictures per event spaced

approximately 15 seconds apart. If the camera fails to detect

motion after the first detection the camera will still take

subsequent pictures. When capture mode is set to video or the

camera is in (HANDHELD) mode this setting is ignored.
AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS

(LOW LIGHT OR NIGHT SITUATIONS) The video clip function

will be automatically switched to still photos in low light or night

situations.

NOTE: First still in video will reflect user setup setting.
(DELAY STATUS MENU) During (AUTO) mode, when delay

mode is activated it will be indicated on the LCD

panel as (DLY).
MEMORY ERROR MESSAGES

(MEMORY FULL) Turn off the unit; then turn it back on; when the

unit is turned on it goes directly to the (SETUP) mode; Go to the

(ERASE MEMORY) menu item to delete all the images from the

memory or SD Card.

(SD CARD LOCKED) Turn the unit off; remove the SD card;

unlock it; then insert it; then turn the unit back on.

(SD CARD BAD) Turn the unit off; remove the SD card; insert

a new SD card or clean the contacts; turn the unit back on.

MOUNTING CAMERA

Using mounting straps, mount the

system securely in the desired

location.

LASER AIMING (optional)

If your Game camera is equipped with a laser aiming device,

slide the (POWER ON/OFF/AIM) Switch to the (AIM) position.

Using the laser aim your camera. The red dot indicates the target

area. Note you can also do "Walk" aim in the auto mode.
CAUTION: Looking into laser may be hazardous to the eyes.

Do not stare into beam or aim at other people unnecessarily.

DETECTION

The game camera's infrared sensor will trigger camera when

motion is detected infront of the camera infrared sensor.
AIMING INFRARED SENSOR

If your Game camera is not equipped with a laser aiming

device you can use the systems (INFRARED SENSOR) to

aim your camera. Walk in front of the camera and the Status

Light will flash when you enter the field of view. This

indicates Infrared activation.

Your digital game camera has two

types of memory capacity.

1) Internal memory.

2) Optional SD memory card.
NOTE: Optional SD memory card

will override internal memory.

Maximum card size is 256 MB.
MEMORY CHART

IMPORTANT: Always turn unit off when inserting or

removing a memory card to avoid damage and ensure

that the camera properly updates the memory

information.

SD MEMORY CARD NOT INSTALLED: When the camera is turned

on and an SD memory card is not present, pictures are automatically

stored in the on-board camera memory. The stored images may only

be viewed on a computer or TV connected to the unit.
INSERTING AN SD MEMORY CARD: When an SD memory card is

inserted, any pictures stored in the camera on-board memory

become inaccessible, but are not lost. The user can access these

pictures via the camera USB port when the SD memory card is not

installed.
NOTE: If you get a message (CHECK MEMORY CARD) Your card

may be locked, full or defective and will not work.

TV IMAGE VIEWING

Move the Switch to (ON). Connect unit TV OUT to a VIDEO

IN jack on your TV. Use the (CHANGE) buttons to scroll

through recorded images. Video cable included. TV OUT

works only in (SETUP) mode. All pictures

on memory card can be printed or edited

directly from the card.

CLOCK BATTERY

The small CR2025 button battery powers the clock. It

should be replaced as required.
TURNING THE UNIT ON / OFF

(POWER ON) In the Auto Mode the led flashes for 30

seconds before arming the system. When the LED goes out

the system is working.

2

SETUP

LOAD BATTERY

3

SETUP

MODE SELECTION

8

CAMERA

SPECIFICATIONS

5

OPERATIONS

MOUNTING

OPERATIONS

AIMING LASER

4

SETUP

DEFINITIONS

1

QUICK START

6

MEMORY

CAPACITY & STORAGE

7

CAMERA

DESCRIPTION

Insert a fresh 6Volt/6ah lantern

battery or equivalent. Connect the

Red(+) & Black(-) clips to the battery

and lower the battery hold down

arms. Battery life is about 20 days

depending on temperature and

usage. When B = 20% Replace

battery.

SETUP

PROGRAMMING

SETUP MENU

Press the (MODE) button on the game camera to enter setup.

Press the (CHANGE BUTTONS) to scroll between setting

choices. The feature setting will flash in the LCD until set. Press

the (SELECT BUTTON) to accept settings and move to the next

selection. Programming will rotate between functions until you

exit the SETUP feature.

Press the (SELECT) button, LCD will show month (MM), use

(CHANGE) buttons to set month, press (SELECT) to move to

Day and change to set.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS) to choose whether you

would like to reset the number of events counted. Choosing yes

will reset the events back to (00).

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS) to choose to erase any

stored images on your game camera or optional memory card.

Choosing YES will reset the events back to (00).

Operational Mode

Auto or Handheld

Housing

Weather-resistant and lockable

Display

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

LCD Status Display Operating Mode

Pictures taken

Pictures left

Events

Battery Strength

Camera status

Status LED

Camera, Flash or IR activity

Sensor

1.3 Megapixel

Built-in Memory

Stores pictures or video

Memory Card

Up to 256 MB SD card (optional)

Format

JPEG - Still pictures, AVI - Video clips

Image Output

USB OUT, TV OUT, SD Card

USB Output

Requires PC / Windows 2000/ME/XP.

Picture Delay

Variable 1 Minute - 60 Minutes

Sequential Delay

15 Seconds between still pictures

Lens

Multi element, 10.2mm, F:2.8

Field of View

42°

Focus

4' - Infinity

Infrared Sensor

Passive

Infrared Distance

32'

Infrared Width

22°

Flash

On, Auto or Off ( Security)

Flash Range

30'

Flash Cycle

15 Seconds

Power Supply

6 Volt Lantern Battery or equivalent

Duty Cycle

20 day average with 6 volt/6 ah battery

Power Connection Alligator clips, red = (+) / black = (-)

Battery Hold Downs Holds battery in place

Clock Battery

3 Volt battery powers LCD Time/Date

Laser Aim (optional) Class 2

Size

7" X 10.25" X 3.5"

Accessories

Rechargeable battery, Memory Cards.

WARRANTY

COMPUTER IMAGE VIEWING (Setup Mode Only)

Move the Switch to (ON). Connect unit USB OUT to a USB

jack on the computer.Double click "My Computer"

on the desktop and browse

"removable disk". USB works

only in SETUP mode. All your

images will be stored inside.

Images can be downloaded to

your hard drive. The first image

in the video mode is still and

contains time and date

information for the video clip.

Viewfinder

Shutter Button

(handheld)

Light Sensor
Camera Lens
LCD Status

Display
Lockable

Latch

Weather

Resistant

Housing

Status Light

Mounting

Strap Lug

Infrared

Sensor

Pressure

Equalization Hole

Control Box Latch

SD Memory

Card Slot

USB Out

TV Out

Electronic Flash

Laser (optional)

Mode Button

Power ON/OFF

(AIM optional)

Status Light

Change Buttons

UP Down

Battery Compartment

Battery Connector

( + red )

Battery Connector

( - black )

Weather-Resistant Seal

Battery Hold Down Clips

Select Button

(setup)

HANDHELD B=94%

P=OO93/125O

SETUP DATE/TIME

MM/DD/YY HH:MM

AUTO P=OO93/125O

E=3456 B=94% DLY

MODE

MODE

MODE

MODE

EVENTS

BATTERY STRENGTH

Pictures taken

Total pictures

Displays when

camera is

operating

with a delay.

Moultrie Customer Service

(205) 664-6700 or (800) 653-3334

www.moultriefeeders.com

Moultrie Feeders

150 Industrial Rd.

Alabaster, AL 35007

Printed in China

(0905)

This product has been thoroughly tested and inspected before shipment. It is

guaranteed from defects in material and workmanship from the date of

purchase for 1 year. Under this limited guarantee we agree to replace or

repair free of charge any part or parts which have been found to be defective

in original material or workmanship. Should you require in-warranty service,

call our Customer Service Department. If your problem cannot be addressed

over the telephone, we may need you to send us your defective product plus

proof of purchase.
IMPORTANT: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits

for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the 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.

NOTE: PC requires

windows 2000/ME/XP.

Use optional card reader to

read images on card.

A

Load Battery and Turn

On Power

B

Set Time and Date

SETUP DATE/TIME

MM/DD/YY HH:MM

MM/

01 to 12

00 to 99

SEL

/DD/

01 to 31

SEL

RESET EVENTS

NO

SEL

YES

SEL

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS) if you wish to set the

camera to its default factory settings.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS), Press select to choose

flash setting: (ON), (AUTO), OR (OFF). Security mode = (OFF):

Status light will remain off during this setting.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS). Press select to choose

between: (STILL), or (VIDEO).

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS). Press select to choose

between the image quality choices.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS). Press select to choose

between the image quality choices.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS). Press select to choose

the number of pictures to be shot in sequence.

Scroll using the (CHANGE BUTTONS).

Press select to set camera's ID number.
You are done with setup. To exit setup,

press the (MODE) button again.

ERASE IMAGES

DEFAULT SETTINGS

NO

SEL

YES

SEL

NO

SEL

YES

SEL

IMAGE MODE

STILL

SEL

VIDEO

SEL

IMAGE QUALITY

STANDARD

SEL

HIGH

SEL

FLASH

ON

SEL

OFF

AUTO

SEL

HH:

00 to 23

SEL

:MM

00 to 59

SEL

SEL

/YY

00 to 35

SEL

IMAGE DELAY

1 MIN

SEL

5 MIN

3O MIN

6O MIN

SEL

1O MIN

SEL

1-SHOT

SEL

2-SHOT

3-SHOT

SEL

SEL

(SECURITY)

CAMERA ID

OO

MODE

MULTI-IMAGE

LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

DIODE LASER

1mW MAX OUTPUT at 650 nm

CLASS II LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION

Laser Classification

Class II Laser Product

Wavelength: 650nm

Maximum Output: < 1mW

Product complies with applicable

requirements of 21 CFR 1040.10

and 1040.11

OPERATIONS

INFRARED SENSOR

OPERATIONS

IMAGE VIEWING

Image Optional 256 MB Card

Standard 640 x 480 = 2,320 pics.
High Res 1280 x 1024 = 608 pics
Video Clips 10 frames per sec. = 288

Image Internal Memory

Standard 640 x 480 = 100 pics.
High Res 1280 x 1024 = 24 pics
Video Clips 10 frames per sec. = 9

3

3

EASY STEPS

EASY STEPS

and you are ready to go!

6328 Oleatha Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63139
Tel. & Fax: (314) 352-1671
email: [email protected]

Graphic Artist:

Robert Curran

Client:

MOULTRIE FEEDERS

Job Number:

MF1010

File name:

DGC_instructions_cra_r8.ai8

Date Created:

5.23.05 revised 9.5.05

Date Approved:
Job Description:

Digital Game Camera 100 series

Job Type:

Instructions

Printer:

Printing Specifications:

Process
100% - K

DIELINE

DOES NOT PRINT

CROP MARKS

CROP MARKS

Photography: All images print as final art
Paper stock: Standard white stock
Final size:

3.5" (w) x 2.83" (h)

Coating:

n/a

LPI:

175

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Image capacity is based on average use and will vary.

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