Cabela's OUTFITTER GEN3 Manuale utente

USER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
OUTFITTER GEN3
20MP GAME CAMERA

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CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
Front View of Camera ......................................................... 3
Operation Interface ............................................................. 4
Bottom View of Camera ...................................................... 5
Back View of Camera.......................................................... 5
Mounting the Camera ......................................................... 5
KEY INFORMATION................................................................ 6
SD CARD INFORMATION ....................................................... 6
CAMERA OPERATIONS
Batteries............................................................................. 7
Camera Modes ................................................................... 7
AIM Mode ........................................................................... 7
Saving Images or Videos..................................................... 7
Settings Menu .................................................................... 7
ITEM SETTINGS
About.................................................................................. 8
Default................................................................................ 8
Language ........................................................................... 8
Time/Date........................................................................... 8
Temperature....................................................................... 8
Delay.................................................................................. 8
Format SD Card .................................................................. 8
Mode: Photo ....................................................................... 9
Mode: Video........................................................................ 9
Mode: Time Lapse .............................................................. 9
TECHNICAL SPECS .............................................................. 10
PARTS LIST ......................................................................... 10

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LED
PIR Motion Detector
(Remove protective film)
Camera Lens
Indication
LED
Light Meter
Latch
Front View
GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED

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Operation Interface
Display Screen
(Remove protective film)
Up/Down/
Right/Left/
OK
Menu
GETTING STARTED
Power Switch
SD-Card Slot

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Bottom View Back View
Battery Bay
Mounting-Bracket Screw Receptacle
(Standard 1/4"-20 – Tripod Mount)
DC 12V
Batteries 8XAA
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
When mounting the
camera to a tree, use the
strap provided.
Tips: Try not to mount
the camera facing the
rising or setting sun. If
mounting to a feeder or
in a dusty environment,
be sure to clean the
camera lens and the PIR
sensor regularly. Periodically
check the mounting of the
camera to make sure it
hasn’t come loose. Check
the batteries frequently to
ensure they are still providing
power to the camera. Cable-Lock Hole
Belt Hole
Sawtooth
Brackets
GETTING STARTED
External Power Cover
(Open-to-use DC power port)

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KEY INFORMATION
: Navigate settings as described in the user’s manual.
M: Enter the setup menu in preview mode.
M: Exchange between main screen and setup.
AIM: Camera info and setup.
OK: Save settings.
WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF CABELA’S SD PRO MEMORY CARDS.
Cabela’s SD Pro Memory Cards are manufactured with high-quality performance parts for optimal photo and video storage in scouting cameras/recorders, digital
cameras, and more. These cards are fast and durable for extensive shooting in the most extreme outdoor conditions. Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) PRO Cards
work with Cabela’s game-trail cameras (SDHC refers to 4GB-32GB). Never erase your SD card from any device other than your Cabela’s game-trail camera. Any time
you erase a card or take a picture on a card, you are formatting it. If you erase your card in the computer, another digital camera, or any other device, you will format
your card to that device and your Cabela’s camera may no longer be able to recognize it and read it properly.
• INSERT THE SD CARD BEFORE TURNING ON CAMERA. This camera has no internal memory for saving images or videos.
• BE SURE WRITE-PROTECT IS UNLOCKED BEFORE INSERTING THE SD CARD IN THE CAMERA.
• DO NOT TAKE OUT THE SD CARD WHEN THE CAMERA POWER IS ON.
SD CARD (Included)

CAMERA MODES
1. OFF mode: To turn off the camera.
2. AIM mode: To program camera.
3. ON mode: When movement occurs in the monitoring region, the camera will take pictures or videos automatically according to the previous
programmed setting. After switching the camera to ON position, the motion-indication LED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds. This time interval
is for you to position the camera for automatic surveillance operation.
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SAVING IMAGES OR VIDEOS
The camera uses a standard SD memory card to save images (in .JPEG format) and videos (in .avi format). SD and SDHC memory cards up to a
maximum 32GB capacity are supported.
BATTERIES
High-density and high-performance alkaline or lithium batteries are recommended. Cabela’s recommends using Energizer®Lithium AA batteries.
SETTINGS MENU
To view the camera settings menu, press (M) in the AIM mode.
Use or to select the sub-menu, use or to select the dfferent options, then press (OK) to save the setting and the option.
Press (M) to return.
CAMERA OPERATIONS
AIM MODE
Settings Menu: To reach the settings menu, turn camera on to AIM mode. Press the menu button (M). To return to main screen, simply press the
menu button (M) again. Scroll up or down to desired setting and select (OK). Use or to change selection and (OK) when finished.

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English, French, or Spanish can be selected as camera language.Language
Time can be set as 12 or 24 hour. You can change the time and date when necessary, e.g., after every battery change. The time
format is hour and minute.
This interval means how long the PIR will be disabled after each triggering in the ON mode. During this time, the PIR will not react
to motion. The minimum interval is 3 seconds and the maximum is 60 minutes.
ITEM SETTINGS
Returns to default settings. Default settings are as follows:
English, 12H, F, 3s Delay, Photo, TLDelay 30m, 3MP, 1 Pict, Auto, Flash Long
Default
About
Time/Date
Temperature Temperature can be selected as Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Delay
Format
SD Card:
Firmware and Update are toggle menu choices available. Press OK on Firmware when highlighted and it will show the firmware/
software version number. CAB20v03 is the latest update. Press OK when Update is shown and the camera will read the software
update files placed on the SD card if the Firmware version number needs to be updated to a more current version. These files, along
with instructions for updating, are available at basspro.com/cabelas.com.
If you choose format SD card, the system will delete all images and/or videos stored on the SD card. Make sure that you have a
backup of important data. (Highly recommended to format with new SD cards.)
Setting Items Description

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Mode There are 3 modes to choose from: Photo, Video, and Time Lapse
– Quality: 3MP or 20MP may be selected.
– Multi: Number of photos per PIR capture. Can select 1-6 images.
– Detect: Sensor level can be set at auto (which uses the temperature sensor to adjust PIR sensitivity automatically), low, medium, or high. The higher
degree indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion. It is recommended to use lower sensitivity for environments with lots of
interference like wind, tall grass, or intense shadows.
– Flash: Fast or long can be selected. Fast is for fast motion and captures with less blur and shorter flash distance. Long is for long-distance flash with
possibly more blur.
– Quality: HD or VGA (HD is 1280 x 720p video and VGA is 640 x 480p video).
– Video Length: Select between 10, 20, 30, or 60 seconds.
– Detect: Sensor level can be set at auto (which uses the temperature sensor to adjust PIR sensitivity automatically), low, medium, or high. The higher
degree indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion. It is recommended to use lower sensitivity for environments with lots of
interference like wind, tall grass, or intense shadows.
– Flash: Fast or long can be selected. Fast is for fast motion and captures with less blur and shorter flash distance. Long is for long-distance flash with
possibly more blur.
– Time-Lapse Delay: Can select 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.
– Detect: Sensor level can be set at auto (which uses the temperature sensor to adjust PIR sensitivity automatically), low, medium, or high. The higher
degree indicates that the camera is more easily triggered by motion. It is recommended to use lower sensitivity for environments with lots of
interference like wind, tall grass, or intense shadows.
– Flash: Fast or long can be selected. Fast is for fast motion and captures with less blur and shorter flash distance. Long is for long-distance flash with
possibly more blur.
ITEM SETTINGS
Photo
Setting Items Description
Video
Time
Lapse

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Attachmentinterface1/4"-20brass-insertbottomwith
deadstop
Powersource8AA12V
DCIN12VDCIN
Cable-lockcompatibleYes,closeddualslotabovedual
strapslot
Weight353grams(withoutbatteries)
Dimensions155mmx105mmx76mm
Imagesaredate-andtime-stampedforeaseofreference
Resolution 20MP
Trigger speed photo .7 second
Trigger speed video 1.0 second
IR illumination (40) 940 LEDs
IR-flash distance 75'
Video resolution 720p HD up to 30 fps
Detection distance Up to 70'
Recovery rate 3 seconds
Time-lapse mode Yes
Multishot mode Up to 6 per trigger
Battery life Up to 1 year, depending on temperature
and number of pictures
LCDscreenTextsetupLCD
Displayscreen1.5"textscreen
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Camera
6' Nylon Strap with Buckle
16GB SD Card
8 AA Alkaline Batteries
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