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Trail Camera
TRACKER
Instruction Manual

Thank you for choosing a Moondyne TRACKER
Trail Camera. Our cameras have been developed for Australian
conditions and have been tested in some of the most demanding
conditions Australia has to offer. We are condent that you will be
happy with your purchase and we encourage any feedback you
have that will help to continually improve our products.
Our trail cameras are designed to be easy to use, whilst still
having all of the functions you would expect from today’s high tech
devices. Such as 52°FOV lens, 40pcs (Black Flash) IR LEDs,
0.8 seconds trigger time, 1 photo/sec (up to 7 photos per trigger)
multi-shot, HD Video, and a user friendly operational menu.
This camera is the ideal product for farm security, property
surveillance or animal monitoring. Its camouage nish combined
with black ash IR LEDs keeps it out of sight, whilst monitoring
your property or game trails.
A hassle free surveillance camera for home, farm, construction
site, warehouse or the outdoors.
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Getting to Know Your Camera
Please take the time to get to know your camera and familiarize yourself
with its features, buttons and functions.
Front
Status light
Light sensor
for Day/Night
detection
19 Infrared
LEDs
21 Infrared
LEDs
Lens
PIR
Motion
Sensor
Screw to secure bottom cover
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Back
Battery
pack port
Menu
button
ON/OFF
switch
Photo / Video mode switch
Colour LCD
screen
OK button
Cellular switch
(This feature
does not
function
on this model)
IR LED Switch
(19 or 40)
Navigation
buttons
Bottom Battery compartment.
(Push and release to open)
TV OutUSB Port SD Card Slot12v DC in
3

Battery Pack Battery
cover latch
Connector
pins
Locking latches
Battery slots
USB Cable TV Cable
Adjustable Mounting Strap
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SD Card and Batteries
Always switch off the camera before inserting or removing batteries or SD cards.
Note: Do not mix batteries types. Mixing battery types in the camera may cause
permanent damage, which also violates our warranty policy.
To install the batteries and SD card into your camera, rst remove the battery pack
from the camera by releasing the locking latches.
The Tracker will operate with most types of AA batteries, but best performance is
achieved using Alkaline or Lithium batteries (Not rechargeable batteries)
Battery Pack:
• Open the battery pack cover and insert 4 x AA batteries, paying attention to
the correct polarity (+ and -) shown on the plastic base
Camera:
• Undo the screw that secures the bottom cover of the camera, open and
then push to release the battery cover.
• Insert 4 x AA batteries, paying attention to the correct polarity (+ and -) as
shown on the metal plate under the cover
• Close the battery compartment cover by pushing it rmly until it clicks
SD Card:
The camera has no internal memory so an SD card needs to be inserted to record
images and video. (8~32GB supported)
To ensure smooth operation, plenty of storage space, and to not miss out on
important images, please use a high speed (class 4 or higher) SD card with at
least 8GB of storage from a well known manufacturer. It is also recommended to
format the card to the camera when rst setting up.
Note: Formatting will delete all current data on the card.
• Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot with the gold coloured
connectors facing the front of the camera.
• Gently push until it clicks into place
The SD card only ts one way. Do not force it
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Quick Start
Although user congurable to a high degree the TRACKER camera comes
with default settings that allow you to get started immediately without the
need for too much input.
It is recommended that you become familiar with your camera on the default settings before
delving into the more advanced ones.
Once the SD card and batteries are installed (See page 5) you just need to set a
few key settings and you’re ready to get out there.
1. Set the Photo/Video mode switch (See page 3) to your preferred mode.
(Photo mode is a good starting point)
2. Set the IR LED switch to 40 (If you nd too much reection or whiting out set to 19)
Turning On for the First Time:
• Switch the ON/OFF switch to ON and then press the OK button. The
Moondyne logo will show momentarily along with the SD card capacity and
available storage. (The startup sound can be switched off in settings) press the M
button to enter the menu.
• Use the arrow keys to scroll down the menu and check the bottom of the
screen for prompts.
Key Camera Settings:
Multi Shot: Choose setting 1 to 7 (3 is a good starting point)
Image Size: Choose Mega Pixels (8 is a good starting point)
Time/Date: Set correct time, date and date format.
Camera sound: Set this to OFF if the startup sound is not required.
Settings such as Timer, time lapse and delay can stop the PIR sensor from
working for set periods of time and they are not recommended to be changed until
you fully understand them.
When you have nished in the menu, exit back to the preview mode by pressing
the M button. Once in preview mode the camera will automatically revert to PIR
auto mode after 60 seconds of no input or PIR auto mode can be entered manually
from preview mode by holding the OK button for 3 seconds.
After user settings have been set, next time you use the camera simply turn
the ON/OFF switch to ON, attach the battery pack and camera will be ready to
start monitoring and capturing images.
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Modes
Preview Mode:
• Switch the ON/OFF switch to ON and then press the OK button. The
Moondyne logo will show momentarily along with the SD card capacity and
available storage.
The camera is now in preview mode. From here you can take test photos or
video, access the menu to congure settings and browse, review or delete images
and videos via the playback screen.
• To manually capture images whilst in preview mode press the OK button
• To review images press the ↑ button to enter playback mode, then navigate
using ← or → buttons. Press ↑ arrow again to exit playback mode
• When in playback mode press M button to enter menu for deleting images
or formating the SD card
• Follow the screen prompts to confirm or exit
When in preview mode the camera will automatically revert to PIR auto mode
after 60 seconds of no input or PIR auto mode can be entered manually from
preview mode by holding the OK button for 3 seconds.
Playback Mode:
In preview mode, you can view photos, play videos and delete les on the SD
card by pressing the ↑ button to display the playback mode screen.
• Review your collection of captured photos and videos by pressing the ← or
→ button.
• Playback a selected video by pressing the OK button. To stop playback,
press the M button.
Deleting and Formatting:
• In playback mode you can delete a single le, or the entire collection of
photos and videos by pressing the M button, and then selecting delete. You
can also format the SD card by selecting format.
• Note that deleted les cannot be recovered. Be sure to transfer valuable
photos and videos to a computer before proceeding.
• To exit the playback mode screen, press the ↑ button.
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Connecting to a Computer:
• Using the included USB cable, you can copy videos and photos on your SD
memory card from the camera to your computer.
• To connect, make sure the camera is switched off, then plug one end of
the USB cable into the USB port on the camera and the other end into an
available USB port on your computer.
• The camera will start up and switch to MSDC mode and les should now be
able to be viewed on your computer screen
Connect to a Television:
• You can connect the camera to your television to watch video recordings and
show off photos directly on a large screen using the appropriate TV cable via
the TV OUT port on the bottom of the camera.
• The camera screen turns off when it is connected to your television.
• Be sure to change the video input source on your television to match the
video source connection from the camera.
Solar Panel:
• Our engineers have designed this camera to be able to work with most
standard 6~12V/1~2 Amp built-in lithium battery, solar panels.
Solar panels with in-built batteries are only designed to re-charge their own
batteries. They will not recharge the AA batteries inside the camera.
Power Adaptor:
• This camera can also be powered by an external 6~12V/1~2 Amp DC
adapter. It is recommended to remove the batteries when a power adapter is
being used. Electrical power is recommended for security purposes.
Menu Screen:
• In preview mode, press the M button to display the camera menu.
• Use the ↑ , ↓, ←, → buttons to navigate the menu or change settings, and
the OK button to select a menu option or conrm a setting.
• To exit the menu, press the M button.
• For more information on available settings, see Menu.
Other Features
Accessing the Menu
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Menu
Camera ID
Select ON to set 4 numbers / letters for ID of camera.
This lets you identify photos taken from a particular camera and is
shown on the timestamp. Default set to OFF
Camera+Video
Select ON and camera shoots photo(s) rst, then video
on the same trigger event. Based on multi-shot and video
length which can be user congured.
Only works when Photo/Video Mode Switch is set to the
camera icon. When it’s set to the video icon it is video
recording mode only. Video Length can be user congured
Default set to OFF. (Works as set with Photo/Video Mode Switch)
Multi-Shot Programmable 1 to 7 photos per trigger Default set to 1
Image Size
Select the photo resolution in mega-pixels. If you print large
photos and want to maintain ne detail, set this option to
the highest mega-pixel. Default set to 5MP
Video Size
Select the video quality of your recordings. Higher resolu-
tion settings produce better quality videos but will consume
more memory storage. Default set to 640
Video Frame Adjust the video frame rate of recordings. The higher the
frame rate, the smoother the motion in the video, but will
consume more memory storage. Default set to 30fps
Digital Zoom Get nearer to the action on the screen with up to 4 times
digital zoom. Default set to 1x
Video Length Set length of video per trigger from 5~60 Seconds
Default set to 5 seconds
PIR
Sensitivity
Higher settings are more sensitive to movements by
smaller subjects and have longer detection distances.
In high temperature environments above 350c the difference in temperature
between the body heat of subjects and the environment is more difcult to
distinguish by the camera. Suggested setting for this environment is high.
Default set to High
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