BOLY SG520-DB Infrared Digital Scouting Camera

Scouting Camera

USER MANUAL

MODEL: SG520-DB

Parts List

Part Name Quantity
Camera One
Belt One
User Manual One
Warranty Card One

1. Instruction

1.1 Camera Body Interface

 Infrared Digital Scouting Camera

 

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1.2 General Description

This camera, a digital scouting camera with two 940nm LEDs and two white LED, is a digital infrared surveillance camera, triggered by any movement of animals or humans monitored by a high sensitive Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor, and then automatically captures high quality pictures or records video clips according to default settings or preset customer settings.

It takes color pictures or videos with white LED,or B&W pictures or videos with 940nm LED at night.

It is resistant against water and snow. The camera can also be used as a portable digital camera.

1.3 Shooting Information Display

There is a 1.44’’ LCD display screen with three keys to setup the camera. When the camera is turned on, current settings will be displayed on the screen.

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1.4 Saving Images or Videos

The camera uses a standard SD (Secure Digital) memory card to save images (in .jpg format) and videos(in .avi format). SD and SDHC(High Capacity) cards up to 64GB are supported. Before inserting the SD card be sure that the SD card is unlocked.

Note: without SD card inserted, the camera will not work.

1.5 Cautions

★ The camera is supplied by 4 AA batteries or DC power adapter with output of 6V. Please install batteries according to shown polarity.
★ Please insert the SD card before testing the camera.

The camera has no internal memory for saving images or videos. If no SD card is inserted, the camera will shut down automatically.

★ Please do not insert or take out the SD card when camera is working.
★ It is recommended to format the SD card by camera when used for the first time.
★The camera will enter into hunting mode without operation in 60 second, or press “Right” key with 5 second into hunting mode, press “OK” key to wake up the camera.

2. Quick Start Guide

2.1 Power Supply

Use 4 AA batteries or 6V external power supply to support the camera.
Use high-capacity and high-performance alkaline batteries (recommended), rechargeable Lithium batteries or rechargeable Nimh batteries.

2.2 Insert the SD card

Open the lock, insert SD card into the card slot. Please note that the SD card is on the “write” (not locked) position otherwise the camera will not function correctly. The camera itself has no internal memory for saving images or videos.

2.3 Power On

Before power on, please pay attention to the followings:

1. Avoid temperature and motion disturbances in front of the camera such as big leaf, curtain, air-conditioner, air outlet of the chimney and other heat sources to prevent from false triggering.
2. The height from ground for placing the camera should vary with the object size appropriately. Generally, one to two meters are preferred.

Long press “OK” button to turn on the camera to do settings. The camera will enter into hunting mode without operation in 20 second. The motion indication LED (red) will blink for about 10s. The 10s is a buffering time before autonomic capturing photos or videos, e.g. for locking and mounting the camera and walking away.

2.4 Custom Settings

Press MENU to enter into menu settings. The camera can be adjusted to manually customize the camera settings which displayed on the LCD screen.
You can press RIGHT key to manually capture photos or record a video and again to stop a video.

Key Notes:

“OK”: turn on the camera, save settings and go to next item, playback image or video in preview mode, wake up the camera in hunting mode.
“MENU”: enter into setup mode, exit.
“RIGHT”: take photo or video in preview mode, next option.

2.5 Power Off

Long press “OK” to power off the camera. Please note that even in off mode, the camera still consumes a small amount of battery power. Therefore, please remove the batteries if the camera is not in use for a length of time.

3.  Item Settings

3.1 Camera Menu

To view the camera settings menu, press “MENU” to enter into setup mode. Use “RIGHT” key to select the different options, press “OK” to save and go to next item and “MENU” to exit.

Main Options Descriptions
Language Language options include: English, Czech, German, French, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Norsk,Dansk,Italian,Russian.
Default: English
Camera Mode There are three camera modes:
Photo: to take a photo
Video: to record a video
Picture  +  Video:  to  take  a  picture  with  a  video  clip.      This mode disables the photo burst function.
Default: Photo
Photo Size Choose the image size:
Default: 4 MP
Photo Burst Choose   the   number   of   photos   taken   after   the   camera   is triggered: 1 Photo, 2 Photo, or 3 Photo. If Pic+Video is selected, Photo burst defaults to 1 photo regardless of the entered value.
Default: 1 Photo
Video Size Choose the video size:
Default: VGA
Video Length Choose the duration of the video recording. Valid values extend from 5-60 seconds in 5 second increments.
Default: 10 seconds
Picture Type It takes color pictures or videos with white LED,and B&W pictures or videos with 940nm LED at night.
Default: Black&White
Set Clock Set the date and time of the camera. The date format is day/month/year and the time format is hour: minute: second.
Time Lapse The  camera  can  capture  images  or  videos  at  a  preset  time interval regardless of motion detection. Changing this setting to a  non-zero  value  turns  on  Time  Lapse  mode,  and  the  camera will    take    photos    at    the    set    interval    time.          If    PIR Trigger/Sensitivity  and  Time  Lapse  options  are  BOTH  OFF, the camera will not capture any photos or videos.
Default: Off
PIR
Trigger/Sensitivi ty
This  setting  is  for  the  sensitivity  of  the  PIR  sensor.  There  are four  sensitivity  parameters:  High,  Normal,  Low,  and  Off.  It  is recommended   to   use   HIGH   sensitivity   in   areas   with   little environmental  interference  and  warmer,  humid  climates.  Use LOW  sensitivity  for  areas  that  have  a  lot  of  interference.  The sensitivity   of   the   PIR   is   affected   by   temperature.   Higher temperatures lead to lower sensitivity.
If  PIR  Trigger/Sensitivity  and  Time  Lapse  options  are  BOTH OFF, the camera will not capture any photos or videos.
Default: Normal
PIR Interval This setting indicates how long the PIR sensor will be disabled after  each  camera  triggering.  During  this  time  the  PIR  sensor will not react to  any detected motion. The PIR Interval can be set between zero seconds to a maximum of 1 hour.
Default: 10 seconds
Work Day Choose the days of the week you want the camera to work. This setting is only available in Hunting Mode.
Default: All
Work Hour This parameter defines a certain time in a day when the camera can   be   triggered,   while   the   device   will   shut   off   during non-working  hours.  The  effective  value  ranges  from  00:00  to 23:59.
When this parameter is set to Off, the camera works at all times. When the timer switch is ON, the camera works only during the time according to the preset settings.
Default: Off
Recycle Storage In  hunting  mode,  if  the  SD  card  is  full,  the  oldest  images  or videos will be overwritten by new pictures or videos. This keeps you  from  having  to  retrieve  your  memory  card  manually.  In SETUP mode, this option is disabled.
Default: Off
Time Stamp When this function is turned on,the camera can print time and Logo on video.
Default: ON
Format SD All information on the SD card will be deleted. Make sure to make a backup of important data already on the SD card.
Default Settings Restores all settings back to default values.

3.2 Playback Mode

Press “OK” to enter into playback mode, images can be viewed on the LCD screen of camera, but videos can only be played on your computer. For simplicity, operations with PC won’t be introduced here. “OK” and “RIGHT” keys help to choose the previous or next one.

4. Trouble Shooting

1. There is something in front of the camera lens. Is the camera broken?

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A: The camera is not broken. It’s an IR-cut filter. When the camera is powered on, the IR-cut will be reset and cover the lens. Only when the camera is powered off, the IR-cut will be at a random place.
2 The camera is not working anymore.
A: Most likely, no SD card has been inserted in the camera when it is turned on. Please make sure a working SD card has been inserted in the camera before it is turned on.
3 The display screen is suddenly black.
A: The camera has entered into hunting mode. Press “OK” to wake it up if you want to continue to setup the camera.

5. PIR Detection Zone

This camera has a new design of PIR and the new PIR is patented. The new patented PIR’s detection range can reach to 85ft in good environments. Following picture shows the compared detection zone between normal PIR and the new patented PIR.

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The PIR detection angle (α) is just smaller than the field of view (FOV) angle (β). The advantage of this design is to reduce empty picture rate and capture most, if not all, motions.

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6. Technical Specifications

Image Sensor 4MP CMOS Sensor
Lens F/NO=2.2
FOV(Field of View)=55°
PIR detection range 85ft
Display Screen of
Remote Control
1.44” LCD
PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (High/Normal/Low)
Weight 180g(without battery)
Operation/Storage
Tem.
-20 – +60°C / -30 – +70°C
Power Supply 4×AA
Sound Recording Available
Mounting Rope/Belt/Python lock
Dimensions 107 x76 x40 mm
Operation Humidity 5% – 90%
Security Authentication FCC, CE, RoHS

The static electricity test prototype is restarted and needs to be restored manually. According to the static electricity level, it is judged to be level C.

 

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Documents / Resources

BOLY SG520-DB Infrared Digital Scouting Camera [pdf] User Manual
SG520-DB Infrared Digital Scouting Camera, SG520-DB, Infrared Digital Scouting Camera, Digital Scouting Camera, Scouting Camera, Camera

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