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Infrared Mobile Digital Scouting Camera User Manual SG880MK-18mHD
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Page 1: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Infrared Mobile Digital Scouting Camera

User ManualSG880MK-18mHD

Table of Content

1Getting Started 12Camera Operations2

21 Batteries Power Supply222 SD Card Information223 SIM Card Information 324 Camera Modes425 Trigger Modes426 Manual Image Video Capturing627 Manage Images andor Videos628 Sending Images729 Laser Pointer7

3 Camera Setup Settings and Display831 Settings Interface amp Display832 Mobile Communication933 Camera Setup Software1034 Mobile Applications1235 SMS Command List 1236 Camera Setup Options14

4 Trouble Shooting 225 PIR Detection Zone236 Technical Specifications247 Parts List25

Page 1

1Getting Started

When mounting the camera outdoors use the strapthat was included with the camera Periodicallyclean the camera lens and PIR sensor to avoid dustbuild up that can reduce picture quality and checkto make sure the mounting strap is not loose

Battery trayBattery tray handle

Latch

Page 2

2Camera Operations

21 Batteries Power Supply

The camera is powered by four or eight AA batteries- High-density high-performance alkalinerechargeable Alkaline or NiMH batteries arerecommendedeach battery need 15V When thebatteries are low the indication LED will blinktwice then the camera will automatically shut down

A DC 6-Volt 2 Amp external power supply adaptercan also be used to power the camera (notincluded)

22 SD Card Information

To take full advantage of the latest technologies werecommend Class 10 SD cards or better which havefast transfer speeds and long durability forextensive shooting in the most extreme outdoorconditions Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)PRO cards work with SDHC compatible devicesonly Please check that your product is compatiblewith SDHC cards

Insert the SD card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThis camera supports up to a 32GB capacity SD

Page 3

card and has no built-in internal memory Thecamera will not function without the SD cardproperly inserted into the camera

Make sure the SD card is unlocked beforeinserting the SD card into the camera

The camera will power off with a locked SD cardinserted

If you experience any problems with aninserted SD cardTry reformatting the SD card utilizing the camerarsquosmain settings option

23 SIM Card Information

Insert the SIM card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThe camera SIM slot is sized for a standard SIMcard If you have a nano or micro size SIM cardutilizing a SIM card adapter (included with most ofour cameras) will be required to connect yourcamera to the cellular network

Note The camera will still function without a SIMcard The SIM card is needed only for thewirelesscellular capabilities

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 2: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Table of Content

1Getting Started 12Camera Operations2

21 Batteries Power Supply222 SD Card Information223 SIM Card Information 324 Camera Modes425 Trigger Modes426 Manual Image Video Capturing627 Manage Images andor Videos628 Sending Images729 Laser Pointer7

3 Camera Setup Settings and Display831 Settings Interface amp Display832 Mobile Communication933 Camera Setup Software1034 Mobile Applications1235 SMS Command List 1236 Camera Setup Options14

4 Trouble Shooting 225 PIR Detection Zone236 Technical Specifications247 Parts List25

Page 1

1Getting Started

When mounting the camera outdoors use the strapthat was included with the camera Periodicallyclean the camera lens and PIR sensor to avoid dustbuild up that can reduce picture quality and checkto make sure the mounting strap is not loose

Battery trayBattery tray handle

Latch

Page 2

2Camera Operations

21 Batteries Power Supply

The camera is powered by four or eight AA batteries- High-density high-performance alkalinerechargeable Alkaline or NiMH batteries arerecommendedeach battery need 15V When thebatteries are low the indication LED will blinktwice then the camera will automatically shut down

A DC 6-Volt 2 Amp external power supply adaptercan also be used to power the camera (notincluded)

22 SD Card Information

To take full advantage of the latest technologies werecommend Class 10 SD cards or better which havefast transfer speeds and long durability forextensive shooting in the most extreme outdoorconditions Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)PRO cards work with SDHC compatible devicesonly Please check that your product is compatiblewith SDHC cards

Insert the SD card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThis camera supports up to a 32GB capacity SD

Page 3

card and has no built-in internal memory Thecamera will not function without the SD cardproperly inserted into the camera

Make sure the SD card is unlocked beforeinserting the SD card into the camera

The camera will power off with a locked SD cardinserted

If you experience any problems with aninserted SD cardTry reformatting the SD card utilizing the camerarsquosmain settings option

23 SIM Card Information

Insert the SIM card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThe camera SIM slot is sized for a standard SIMcard If you have a nano or micro size SIM cardutilizing a SIM card adapter (included with most ofour cameras) will be required to connect yourcamera to the cellular network

Note The camera will still function without a SIMcard The SIM card is needed only for thewirelesscellular capabilities

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page 1

1Getting Started

When mounting the camera outdoors use the strapthat was included with the camera Periodicallyclean the camera lens and PIR sensor to avoid dustbuild up that can reduce picture quality and checkto make sure the mounting strap is not loose

Battery trayBattery tray handle

Latch

Page 2

2Camera Operations

21 Batteries Power Supply

The camera is powered by four or eight AA batteries- High-density high-performance alkalinerechargeable Alkaline or NiMH batteries arerecommendedeach battery need 15V When thebatteries are low the indication LED will blinktwice then the camera will automatically shut down

A DC 6-Volt 2 Amp external power supply adaptercan also be used to power the camera (notincluded)

22 SD Card Information

To take full advantage of the latest technologies werecommend Class 10 SD cards or better which havefast transfer speeds and long durability forextensive shooting in the most extreme outdoorconditions Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)PRO cards work with SDHC compatible devicesonly Please check that your product is compatiblewith SDHC cards

Insert the SD card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThis camera supports up to a 32GB capacity SD

Page 3

card and has no built-in internal memory Thecamera will not function without the SD cardproperly inserted into the camera

Make sure the SD card is unlocked beforeinserting the SD card into the camera

The camera will power off with a locked SD cardinserted

If you experience any problems with aninserted SD cardTry reformatting the SD card utilizing the camerarsquosmain settings option

23 SIM Card Information

Insert the SIM card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThe camera SIM slot is sized for a standard SIMcard If you have a nano or micro size SIM cardutilizing a SIM card adapter (included with most ofour cameras) will be required to connect yourcamera to the cellular network

Note The camera will still function without a SIMcard The SIM card is needed only for thewirelesscellular capabilities

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page 2

2Camera Operations

21 Batteries Power Supply

The camera is powered by four or eight AA batteries- High-density high-performance alkalinerechargeable Alkaline or NiMH batteries arerecommendedeach battery need 15V When thebatteries are low the indication LED will blinktwice then the camera will automatically shut down

A DC 6-Volt 2 Amp external power supply adaptercan also be used to power the camera (notincluded)

22 SD Card Information

To take full advantage of the latest technologies werecommend Class 10 SD cards or better which havefast transfer speeds and long durability forextensive shooting in the most extreme outdoorconditions Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)PRO cards work with SDHC compatible devicesonly Please check that your product is compatiblewith SDHC cards

Insert the SD card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThis camera supports up to a 32GB capacity SD

Page 3

card and has no built-in internal memory Thecamera will not function without the SD cardproperly inserted into the camera

Make sure the SD card is unlocked beforeinserting the SD card into the camera

The camera will power off with a locked SD cardinserted

If you experience any problems with aninserted SD cardTry reformatting the SD card utilizing the camerarsquosmain settings option

23 SIM Card Information

Insert the SIM card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThe camera SIM slot is sized for a standard SIMcard If you have a nano or micro size SIM cardutilizing a SIM card adapter (included with most ofour cameras) will be required to connect yourcamera to the cellular network

Note The camera will still function without a SIMcard The SIM card is needed only for thewirelesscellular capabilities

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page 3

card and has no built-in internal memory Thecamera will not function without the SD cardproperly inserted into the camera

Make sure the SD card is unlocked beforeinserting the SD card into the camera

The camera will power off with a locked SD cardinserted

If you experience any problems with aninserted SD cardTry reformatting the SD card utilizing the camerarsquosmain settings option

23 SIM Card Information

Insert the SIM card into the camera beforeturning on the cameraThe camera SIM slot is sized for a standard SIMcard If you have a nano or micro size SIM cardutilizing a SIM card adapter (included with most ofour cameras) will be required to connect yourcamera to the cellular network

Note The camera will still function without a SIMcard The SIM card is needed only for thewirelesscellular capabilities

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 6: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 4

24 Camera Modes

The different modes are accessed by sliding thepower switch to the different positions marked onthe camera

OFF ModeTurns the camera off The camera will still consumea small amount of power while in OFF mode It isrecommended to remove the batteries if the camerawill not be used for a long period of time

TESTSETUPModeCustomize the camera settings or play backpictures and videos the camera has taken on theLCD display

ONMode [ Hunting Mode ]Camera will take pictures or video when motion isdetected andor at specific time intervals accordingto the programmed settings After switching thecamera to the ON position the motion indicatorLED (red) will blink for about 10 seconds and thenturn off This preset time allows you to adjust thecameras position if needed before the camerabecomes active

25 Trigger Modes

There are 3 different trigger modes for the cameraPIR TriggerSensitivity Time Lapse and a

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 7: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 5

combined PIRTime Lapse mode These modes areactivated by three different menu options (PIRTriggerSensitivity PIR Interval and Time Lapse)

PIR TriggerSensitivity The camera willactivate when motion is detected If the PIRTriggerSensitivity option is set to OFF the camerawill not respond to any motion within the camerarsquosrange

Time Lapse The camera will activate at the settime interval regardless of motion detection If theTime Lapse option is set to OFF this triggerfunction will be disabled

Combined PIRTime Lapse For thecombination of both PIR and Lapse triggering thefollowing settings must be set correctly PIR TriggerSensitivity must NOT be set toOFF

The Time Lapse interval must be set to anon-zero value

The camera will capture pictures or video whenmotion is detected and at the preset time regardlessof motion detection

Additional PIR settings to note

PIR IntervalThis setting indicates how long the PIR sensor willbe disabled after each camera triggering During

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 8: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 6

this interval time the camera will not react to anydetected motion or activate at the scheduled TimeLapse interval

Further detailed information about the triggermodes can be found in section 32 of the manual

26 Manual Image Video Capturing

Place the camera in ON mode and press on theremote to manually capture photos or record videoPress again to stop capturing video

27 Manage Images andor Videos

Place the camera in TESTSETUP Mode and pressOK on the remote to view images or videos Thelatest image or video will be shown on the LCDscreen

To viewPress or to view the previous or next image orvideo PressOK to start a video

To deletePress OK on the remote in TestSetup Mode toaccess the pictures and videos Press the MENUkey to enter into Playback mode Press the or keys to find the Delete option Press OK when theDel One option is selected Press OK again toconfirm you want to delete the picture or video

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 9: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 7

28 Sending Images

Images can be sent directly to your wireless deviceor email based on the Send Mode settings Emailand wireless device information need to be set upwhile the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode in theMenu options Images can only be sent when acorrectly setup SIM card is recognized installed andthe wireless signal strength is adequate

Send Mode settings will dictate how often you wantpictures sent to you and the options ldquoDaily Reportrdquoand ldquoInstantrdquo will only be active when the camera isin the ON mode You can find more detailedinformation on the Send Mode options in section36

29 Laser Pointer

The laser light pointer beam can be activated toassist in the camerarsquos positioning by pressingonthe remote control

NOTEDo not point laser at people There is danger ofphysical harm if shined into eyes

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 10: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 8

3 Camera Setup Settings andDisplayThe remote control is required for initial setup andchanging any camera settings When powering onthe camera please allow 10-20 seconds for thecamera to recognize the remote An icon on the LCDscreen will appear once the camera has recognizedthe remote The maximum detectable range for theremote is 30 feet The remote will not work properlywithout the antenna attached to the camera

31 Settings Interface amp Display

To update the camera settings slide the power switch tothe TESTSETUP position

When the camera is in TESTSETUP Mode thescreen will activate and display the following

Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page 9

32 Mobile Communication

The camera can receive and respond to commandssent via SMS MMS GRPS and the Apple orAndroid application as long as the camera iscorrectly connected to a wireless carrier

Supported wireless carrier bandsGSM (MHz) 850 900 1800 1900WCDMA (MHz) 850 900 1900 2100

To enable the SMS functionality using the mobileapplication complete the following steps

Place the camera in TestSetup Mode and gointo the menu Setup options

Set SMS control to ON

For MMS and GPRS functionality the following

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 12: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page 10

menu Setup options will need to be set MMS set GPRS set Send to Phone

The settings for these options vary betweenservice providers You will need to contact yourSIM service provider for specifics on thesesettings

33 Camera Setup Software

For easier camera setup download the camerasetup application (BMC_configzip) along with theinstructions from our website (bolymediacom)

Select the camera you are going to use through thedrop down window

Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page11

First select your country and carriers (step1)according to your SIM card and input your receivingphone number in ldquoadministrator numberrdquo andreceiving e-mail address in ldquo Receive Email 1 rdquo(step3) For first time use we suggest you to usedefault settings (step2) any settings you want tochange please click ldquoChange SettingrdquoPlease note save the txt file in the root directory ofGSM folder of SD card after all settings being done(step4) the file will automatically disappear oncecamera is turned on

Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page12

34 Mobile Applications

When the camera is switched to the ON mode youcan change some of the basic camera settingsthrough the mobile applicationThe mobile application iscurrently supported by Androidand Apple devices Charges orfees may be incurred throughyour cellular provider whensending text messages to thecamera

For Android you candownload the applicationdirectly from our website(httpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport)

For Apple search BGTools in the official AppleApps store

35 SMS Command List

Note Only the Admin phone number is ableto send SMS commands to the camera - TheAdmin number is the first phone numberyou enter in the software setup outlined in33 of the manual

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 15: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page13

No Function SMS Command1 Set Supper

UserSG880MK-18mHD051813800138000 (Model Name0518Adminphone number)

2 Set MMSParameters

mhttpmmsccingularcom6620911328080wapcingularaccountpassword(The example parameters are forthe carrier of ATampT)

3 Set GPRSParameters

sbmctest123163combmc12325cmnetsmtp163comaccountpassword(The example parameters are for163 email)

4 Set NormalUserrsquosPhone

n138001380011380013800213800138003

5 Set ReceiveEmailAddress

rbmc1sinacombmc2sinacombmc3bmc3sinacom

6 Get OnSpot Photo

t (Send MMS to phone)te (Send picture to Email byGPRS)

7 CheckCameraSettings

L

8 Edit WorkParameters

ecps5fhb1v60tl10mpni5sHon0830-2030(cp camera mode s5photo sizefh video size b1photo burst

Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page14

V60 video length t set clockl10m time lapse pn pir triggeri5s PIR interval mp send toHon work hour)

9 Format SDCard

F

10 Help H11 Change

PasswordP1234 (1234 New Password)

12 QueryBatteryPower

C

Note all sms commands are only available byadmin number each camera has only oneadmin number

36 Camera Setup Options

To view the camera settings menu pressMENU inTEST mode With the remote use ldquordquo or ldquordquo keyto select the sub-menu use ldquordquo or ldquordquo key to selectthe different options Press ldquoOKrdquo to save thesettingsAfter changing EACH setting in TEST menuyou must press ldquoOKrdquo otherwise the camerawill stay at the default setting

SettingItems

Description

Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page15

Language

Choose language you need Itsupports four languages EnglishFinnish German SwedishDefaultEnglish

CameraMode

Choose capturing Photo Video orPic+VideoDefaultPhoto

Set Clock

Set camera date and time You canchange the date and time of thedevice by setting this parameter whennecessary eg after every batterychange The date format ismonthdayyear the time format ishourminute second The validvalue for year is between 2009 and2050

Photo Size

Choose the image size eg 18 megapixels 12mega pixels or 5 megapixelsDefault18MP

PhotoBurst

Choose the continuous shootingnumbers after each triggeringDefault1

Video SizeChoose the video size 1920x10801280x720 or 640x480Default1920x1080

VideoLength

Choose duration of recording videoThis parameter is effective and can beadjusted only when the device in thevideo mode under ONmode Its valueextends from 5 to 60 seconds with a

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
Page 18: UserManual SG880MK-18mHDbolymedia.com/Public/upload/PDF/User-manual-for-SG880MK... · 2018. 9. 22. · Page 4 2.4CameraModes The different modes are accessed by sliding the powerswitchtothedifferentpositionsmarkedon

Page16

step of one second The default valueis 10 seconds Press LEFT andRIGHT to decrease or increase thevalue by 1 secondDefault10 sec

TimeLapse

Time lapse means the camera cancapture images or videos at a presettime interval regardless of whethermotions are detected The defaultparameter is Off which means thetimer function is disabled Changingthis parameter to a non-zero valueturns on the Time Lapse mode andcamera will take photos at given timeintervalPlease note that if the PIRTrigger is set to Off then theTime Lapse canrsquot be set to OffDefaultoff

PIRTrigger

Choose sensitivity of the PIR sensorThis parameter defines the sensitivityof the PIR There are four sensitivityparameters High Normal Low andOff The default value is ldquoNormalrdquoThe higher degree indicates that theCamera is more easily to be triggeredby motion taking more pictures orrecording more videos It isrecommended to use high sensitivitydegree in room or environment withlittle interference and to use lower

Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page17

sensitivity for outdoor orenvironment with lots of interferencelike hot wind smoke near windowetc Furthermore the sensitivity ofthe PIR is strongly related to thetemperature Higher temperatureleads to lower sensitivity Therefore itis suggested to set a higher sensitivityfor high temperature environmentPlease note that if the TimeLapse is set to Off then the PIRTrigger canrsquot be set to OffDefaultNormal

PIRInterval

This parameter indicates how longthe PIR (Passive Infrared motionsensor) will be disabled after eachtriggering in ON mode During thistime the PIR of the device will notreact to the motion of human (oranimals) The minimum interval is 0second it means the PIR works all thetime The maximum interval is 1hour It means the PIR will bedisabled for 1 hour after eachtriggering Press LEFT or RIGHT todecrease or increase the valueDefault5Sec

WorkHour

Choose a time period of a day to letthe camera work The camera willawake at the setting time duration ina day In the rest of the time the

Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page18

camera is sleeping Set Work Hour asoff means the camera works all dayDefaultoff

MMS Set

The camera sends MMS messagethrough GPRS network so beforeusing this function you need to openGPRS service from your serviceprovider You should set the rightMMS setting parameters The settingsof MMSURL APN IP and PortPlease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

GPRS Set

The camera sends image throughGPRS network with SMTP protocol toan Email address In this way thecommunication cost will be muchcheaper in many countries Youshould set the right GPRS settingparameters The settings of GPRSEmail server port APN and so onplease contact the network serviceprovider if you are not familiar withthe settings

SendMode

There are 3 sending modesldquoManualrdquoworks in TEST mode ldquoDailyreportrdquoandldquoInstantrdquowork in ONmode1)ldquoManualrdquo

ChooseldquoManualrdquo in Test modePlease ensure a SIM card is inserted

Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page19

properly Please note only photos canbe sent video information canrsquot besent in TEST mode2)ldquoDaily Reportrdquo

Daily Report works only in the ONmode which means that the camerawill report the summarizedinformation at the preset time (if thepreset time is eg2000PM) on howmany pictures it had taken per daySo you will get a summarized textmessage with the last picture takenuntil 2000PM

If it is on Photo mode the camerawill send a MMS at the preset timeThe MMS will show you the latestphoto and the total qty of the picturesgot taken If it is on Video mode thecamera will send a SMS at the presettime The SMS will show you howmany video clips the camera hastaken within 24 hours3) ldquoInstantrdquo

Instant just works in ON modewhich means the camera will send aMMS instantly after it captures aphoto You can choose the number ofhow many pictures you want it tosend out per day

If it is on Photo mode and youchose the Instant MMS mode and set

Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page20

the MAX number is 10 the camerawill send 10 MMS within 24hours And then it continues tocapture photos and save them on theSD card After 24 hours the camerawill send MMS again when it capturesphotos If it is on Video mode theCamera will send only SMS instead ofMMS4) ldquoOFFrdquo To disable communicationfunctionDefaultManual

Send To

Choose wh sending the image to yourPhone or to EmailPhone[MMS]Send the image to

cell phone via WAPEmail[MMS]Send the image to

Email address via WAPEmail[GPRS]Send the image to

Email address via SMTP In this waythe communication cost will be muchcheaper in many countriesDefaultPhone[MMS]

SMSControl

SMS Control can enable two waycommunication function It means ifyou choose SMS Control as ONthis camera can receive and respondto your SMS command Also you canretrieve live pictures at any time Butthe power consumption will be a littlemore than normal hunting status

Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page21

DefaultOff

PositionID

It means camera position You can setA-Z position for your camera so thatyou can distinguish which photo istaken by which cameraDefaultOff

VersionThis parameter shows theinformation about Firmware andIMEI of this camera

Format SD

Deletes all images and videos in theSD cardMake sure you have made abackup of important data beforeselecting this option

DefaultSettings

Restore all customer settings todefault values

Page22

4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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4 Trouble Shooting1 There is something in front of the camera lens Isthe camera broken

A The camera is not broken Itrsquos an IR-cut filterWhen the camera is powered on the IR-cut will bereset and cover the lens Only when the camera ispowered off the IR-cut will be at a random place

2 The camera display screen is not workinganymoreA Most likely no SD card has been inserted in thecamera when it is turned on Please make sure aworking SD card has been inserted in the camerabefore it is turned on

3 Why my phone canrsquot receive MMSA MMSGPRS function needs the SIM cards inboth your camera and phone to have enoughbalance and to be opened to data business

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5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

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6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

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7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page23

5 PIR Detection ZoneThis camera has a new design of PIR and the newPIR is patented The new patented PIRrsquos detectionrange can reach to 90ft in good environmentsFollowing picture shows the compared detectionzone between normal PIR and the new patentedPIR

The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than thefield of view (FOV) angle (β) The advantage of thisdesign is to reduce empty picture rate and capturemost if not all motions

Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page24

6 Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 5MP Color CMOS12MP 18MP Interpolation

Lens FNO=24FOV(Field of View)=57deg

PIR detectionrange

90ft

Display Screen 144rdquo LCDMemory Card From 8 MB to 32 GB

PictureResolution

18MP = 4864x364812MP = 4032times30245MP = 2560times1920

Video Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720640times480PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (HighNormalLow)Trigger Time 12sWeight 030 kg (without battery)OperationStorage Tem -20 - +60degC -30 - +70degC

Power Supply 8timesAA or 4timesAAExternal DC 6V2A

Low Battery Alert LED IndicatorSound Recording AvailableMounting RopeBeltPython lockDimensions 140 x87 x55 mmOperationHumidity 5 - 90

SecurityAuthentication FCC CE RoHS

Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page25

7 Parts List

Part Name QuantityDigital Camera OneWireless Remote OneUSB Cable OneBelt OneUser Manual OneEnhanced Antenna OneWarranty Card One

Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List
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Page26

Download the camera setup software from herehttpwwwbolymediacomindexSupport

For Mobile applications Android Visit our website wwwbolymediacom Apple Download the authorized application usingthe Apple Apps online store

Version 11

  • 1Getting Started
  • 2Camera Operations
    • 21 Batteries Power Supply
    • 22 SD Card Information
      • Insert the SD card into the camera before turning
      • Make sure the SD card is unlocked before insertin
      • If you experience any problems with an inserted S
        • 23 SIM Card Information
          • Insert the SIM card into the camera before turnin
            • 24 Camera Modes
              • OFF Mode
              • TESTSETUP Mode
              • ON Mode [ Hunting Mode ]
                • 25 Trigger Modes
                • 26 Manual Image Video Capturing
                • 27 Manage Images andor Videos
                • 28 Sending Images
                • 29 Laser Pointer
                  • 3 Camera Setup Settings and Display
                    • 31 Settings Interface amp Display
                    • 32 Mobile Communication
                    • 33 Camera Setup Software
                    • 34 Mobile Applications
                    • 35 SMS Command List
                    • 36 Camera Setup Options
                      • 4 Trouble Shooting
                      • 5 PIR Detection Zone
                      • 6 Technical Specifications
                      • 7 Parts List

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