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Contents Safety and Warning ....4 1. About the camera...7 1.1 Main features..7 1.2 Computer system requirement...7 1.3 Cameras diagrams.......8 1.4 Switch & Button function description....10 2. Start to use..11 2.1 Insert memory card............11 2.2 Insert batteries..11 2.3 Use external power supply.......12 2.4 Connect to PC...13 2.5 Mount and fix the camera...................................14 3. Use the camera....................................15 3.1 Power on, Use and Power off the camera......15 3.2 Photo mode ..................................................17 3.3 Video mode................................................17 4. Menu and Parameter Settings.................18 4.1 Mode .......18 4.2 Image Size............. .........19 4.3 Sequence......................................19 4.4 Video Resolution.........19 4.5 Video length.. ...............20 4.6 Loop Storage ...20 4.7 PIR Interval.......................20 4.8 PIR Sensitivity....21 1 4.9 IR LED............................21 4.10 Side PIR ....................................22 4.11 Monitoring Period............................22 4.12 Time Lapse .........................24 4.13 TL video resolution............................24 4.14 Language........................25 4.15 Date/ Time ......................25 4.16 Time Format.......................26 4.17 Camera name.................26 4.18 Temperature .....................26 4.19 Beep sound ........................26 4.20 Record Audio ...........................27 4.21 Date Stamp..........................27 4.22 Password Setting...............................27 4.23 WiFi SSID...............................28 4.24 WiFi Password..........................28 4.25 Auto WiFi Off..........................29 4.26 Format .................................................29 4.27 Default Setting.............................30 4.28 Version...................... 30 4.29 MCUFW Update 5. Playback mode ........................... 30 5.1 View file ........................30 5.2 Delete Current......................31 5.3 Delete All ......................31 5.4 Protect files..............................31 2 5.5 Unlock files......................31 6. WiFi connection and operation..................32 6.1 Install APP.....................32 6.2 Connect the camera..........32 6.3 APP instructions..............35 7. Appendix .............36 7.1 Technical specifications................. .36 7.2 Common faults and troubleshooting......38 3 FCC STATEMENT :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Safety and Warning Incorrect use may damage the camera or cause danger. Before use, please read and observe the following safety and warning contents carefully. Hazards to people who are incapable of using cameras 4 It is forbidden for children to use the camera alone, and can only be used by normal adults. Electric shock and fire hazard If the camera is damaged or foreign objects entered, please power off the camera immediately, otherwise there is a danger of fire or explosion. Using an external power supply may cause electric shock or fire. Please keep the camera and power supply dry and ventilated, and do not cover with any objects. Do not use external power supply during thunder or lightning, otherwise it may cause electric shock or other accidents. Use safety warnings It is forbidden to drop, hit, squeeze or puncture the camera. It is forbidden to use corrosive chemicals to clean the camera. It is forbidden to be close to high temperature or flammable materials. It is forbidden to disassemble or repair the camera by yourself. Use, Protection and Storage The camera must be mounted in a firm place. The camera has a rainproof function and can be used outdoors. The camera cannot be submerged. It is forbidden to immerse the camera in water. It is forbidden to use the camera upside down. Before it works, all toggle hasps must be fastened and the waterproof plug must be covered. If the camera is not in use, the batteries must be taken out and placed in a dry place. Man-made damages such as bumps and drops are not covered by the warranty. Waste disposal 5 It is prohibited to dispose of the camera and its accessories as household waste. Discarding at will is prohibited. Please classify and handle it according to local laws and regulations. Other warnings Please abide by local policies and regulations on the use of wireless products. Do not use the camera where it is prohibited to use. Please abide by the relevant local policies and regulations on personal privacy protection. Check before use To ensure your interests, please take a test shot to check before use. We will not be liable for additional damages caused by improper use or malfunction of this camera. About the manual The manual is a general guide for the use of the Trail camera, and the pictures contained in it are for reference only. We do our best to keep the content correct. If the manual does not match the camera due to update or software upgrade, please refer to the actual product without prior notice. 6 Due to the need to improve the user experience, the APP may be upgraded, adjusted or added with menus and functions. Please refer to the actual situation of the APP to operate and use, without prior notice. Copyright and Trademark We reserve the copyright and interpretation right of this manual. Any organization or individual may not reproduce and disseminate in any form without written consent. Microsoft and windows are trademarks registered by Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is a trademark registered by Intel Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark registered by Apple Inc. Other names or products referenced in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 1 About the camera Thank you for purchasing this 4K HD camera! If you encounter problems in use, please contact us in time. 1.1 Main features This is a 4K Ultra HD surveillance camera with with infrared night vision and rainproof function, which can work automatically outdoors all day along. It integrates Bluetooth and WiFi, and can be connected to a mobile phone for 7 remote operation through the APP. When a person or animal enters the detection range, the camera automatically takes a photo or record a video. It is widely used in Captivating animal shots, Hunting, Security and other application scenarios. It has the following features:
4K/30fps HD Video H.264 CMOS 4.0MP Image sensor 48.0MP Photo 0.3s Trigger IR Night vision Wide-angle lens 120 Detection angle Time-lapse All-weather work automatically IP66 Long standby WiFi & Bluetooth Mobile APP operation Support dual power supply (internal AA batteries, external power supply) 1.2 Computer system requirements When using this camera with a computer connected, the computer must not be lower than the following specification:
CORE i3/3.0GHz or above processor Windows XP or above operating system 8GB or more memory 2GB or more graphics card 500GB or more free disk space Standard USB2.0 or above interface 1920x1080 pixels or higher screen resolution. If the computer specification is low, it may not work properly when connected to the camera. 1.3 Cameras diagrams Front view Back view 8 Lens IR LEDs window Toggle hasp Rope hole Strap hole Left side view Bottom view Rope hole Strap hole Toggle hasp Front cover open view 9 External power supply DC-IN port
(waterproof plug) Tripod screw hole MENU Button UP Button DOWN Button OK Button MODE Button ON/TEST/OFF switch USB port DC port 1.4 Switch & button function description 10 Icon Switch or Button name Functions OFF: Power off, the camera stops working. TEST: Users can set parameters, preview, test shot and ON/TEST/OFF switch playback photo and video. ON: Monitor shooting mode. At ON, the camera enters the automatic monitoring and shooting state. MENU Enter the menu/return to the previous menu MODE UP Change preview mode in order:
Photo mode/ Video mode/ Playback mode Move up /Page forward On the preview screen, short press to turn on or off WiFi DOWN Move down/Page back OK Confirm Note: The uppercase words with brackets " " represent the camera's buttons or switches, such as MENU represents the MENU button. 2 Start to use 11 2.1 Insert memory card, as shown below:
2.1.1 Before using the camera, the memory card must be inserted and formatted by the camera. (Item 4.24). 2.1.2 Unfasten the toggle hasp, open the front cover, insert the memory card (withthe metal contact facing down), and push in until you hear a click. 2.1.3 After the memory card is correctly inserted, the icon of the memory card will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Insert the Memory card in this direction Notice:
Before removing or inserting the memory card, power off the camera, otherwise the memory card may be damaged or data may be lost. Please use a qualified memory card of U3 or above, inferior memory cards will cause the camera to to fail to work. 2.2 Insert batteries The camera is powered by 8 AA batteries, please insert the batteries as shown below:
2.2.1 Unfasten the battery compartment cover toggle hasp, open the cover, and insert the batteries according to the polarity marks shown on the battery compartment. 2.2.2 Keep the battery compartment cover clean, close the cover and fasten the toggle hasp. 12 2.2.3 Slide the ON/TEST/OFF switch to TEST and the screen will be on, which means the batteries are correctly inserted. Open the battery compartment cover Insert 8 AA batteries according to the polarity marks as shown Notice:
Insert the batteries according to the polarity marks, incorrect insertion may damage the camera or cause danger. Do not mix old and new batteries. After insetting the batteries, please fasten the toggle hasp. If the camera will not be used for a long time, please take out all batteries. 2.3 Use external power supply To ensure long time operation, it is recommended to use an external power supply. Do not take out the batteries when using an external power supply. External power supply specification: DC 6V/2.0A. 2.3.1 Slide ON/TEST/OFF switch to TEST, set parameters, slide ON/TEST/OFF switch to ON and close the front cover. 2.3.2 Open the waterproof plug of DC- IN port, insert the external power supply output into the DC- IN port. 2.3.3 Turn on the external power supply. When the camera detects the external power supply, it automatically switches to the external power supply 13 1. Open waterproof plug 2. Insert the external power supply output into the DC-IN port Notice:
External power supply specification: DC 6V/2.0A, 3.5mm DC port. The wrong external power supply will damage the camera. The camera can't work because of too low voltage or too low current. Do not take out the internal batteries when using an external power supply. When the external power supply is not used, the waterproof plug must be covered. 2.4 Connect to PC The camera can be connected to a computer to transfer files and view photos or videos. 2.4.1 Slide theON/TEST/OFFswitch to TEST. 2.4.2 Connect the computer and the camera with a USB cable, as shown below. 2.4.3 When the camera displays "Connecting", it means the connection is successful. You can see "Removable Disk"
in the computer. At this time, the camera can be used as a USB flash drive. Connect the Camera USB port Connect the Computer USB 14 port Notice:
Connect the USB cable to the camera first, and then to the computer. Please make sure that the cable is connected firmly , and slideON/TEST/OFFswitch to "ON". 2.5 Mount with a strap The camera can work in rain, but not for diving. Please mount the camera in a firm place. Secure the camera with a strap or bracket. When mount the camera, the top of the camera is vertically upward. When it needs to be used close to the ground, the bottom of the camera should be more than 20cm away from the ground. 2.5.1 Use a strap to fix the camera Use the strap to pass through the strap hole on the back of the camera, fix the strap to the tree trunk or other objects, adjust the shooting angle, and tighten the strap. As shown bellow:
2.5.2 Fix with a bracket Fix the round base of the bracket to the tree trunk or other fixed object with screws, screw the bracket screw into the tripod screw hole at the bottom of the camera, and tighten it clockwise. Adjust the camera angle and tighten all the screws. As shown below:
15 Screw the bracket screw into the tripod screw hole and tighten it clockwise 3 Use the camera This Chapter will tell you how to shoot with the camera. 3.1 Power on, Test and Power off the camera 3.1.1 Power on Slide the ON/TEST/OFFswitch to TEST , the screen is on, which means the camera is powered on. Now , test shooting and playback can be performed, and camera parameters can also be set (see Chapter 4). If you are not familiar with the camera, it is recommended to use the default settings. 3.1.2 Change Preview mode When theON/TEST/OFFswitch is at "TEST", you can change the preview mode. 1.When theON/TEST/OFFswitch is at "TEST", the default preview mode is "Photo mode". 2. PressMODEto change "Photo Mode" - "Video Mode" - "Playback Mode" in turn. In each mode, the corresponding icon displayed in the upper left corner of the screen: only means Photo mode, only means Video mode. Notice:
16 When the ON/TEST/OFFswitch is at "TEST", the mode change is only the preview mode change but not the camera's working mode change. If you want to change the working mode of the camera, you must press the MENU button to enter the menu and choose the mode you need. (Refer to 4.1 Mode) 3.1.3 Test To ensure the normal operation of the camera, please take a test shot before use. 1. Slide theON/TEST/OFFswitch to TEST, pressOKto take a photo. 2. PressMODEto enter Video mode and pressOKto record a video. 3. Press MODE to enter Playback mode, view the video and photo just shot to check whether the camera is working properly. 3.1.4 Monitor shooting Set the camera parameters as needed, mount the camera in the shooting area, and make sure the lens is aimed at the shooting area. Slide ON/TEST/OFF switch to ON, the PIR indicator flashes green, and the screen displays a 5-second countdown. After 5 seconds, the screen is off and the camera enters the monitoring shooting state. At this time, the camera automatically detects and shoots moving animals or people. 3.1.5 Power off Before powering the camera off, you must slideON/TEST/OFFswitch to the "TEST". The screen will be on after about 5 seconds, then slide theON/TEST/OFFswitch to "OFF", the camera will power off. After powering off the camera, need to wait for 3 seconds before powering it on again. Notice:
If slide ON/TEST/OFF switch while the camera is working, the photo or video is shooting will be 17 automatically saved. 3.2 Photo mode slide ON/TEST/OFFswitch to TEST, the default preview mode is Photo mode, and the screen displays the following icons:
1.Photo mode 2.Photo resolution 3.Memory card 4.Number of shots remaining 5.Remaining battery capacity 6.Ambient temperature 7.Time 8.Date 3.3 Video mode PressMODEto change to the Video mode, and the screen displays the following icons:
1.Video mode 2.Video resolution 3.Memory card 5.Remaining battery capacity 6.Ambient temperature 7.Time 4.Remaining video recording time 8.Date 18 4 Menu and parameter settings This Chapter helps you set camera parameters and use the advanced functions of the camera. slideON/TEST/OFF switch to TEST, keep the camera in photo mode or video mode, and all the settings in Chapter 4 must be done in this mode. The menu operations in photo mode or video mode are the same. After the setting is completed, you must slide ON/TEST/OFF switch to "ON", and the camera will work automatically according to the parameters you set. 4.1 Mode Set which mode the camera uses to shoot when the camera is in the monitoring shooting state (ON/TEST/OFF switch is at "ON" ). 4.1.1 PressMENUto enter the menu for parameter settings. 4.1.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Mode", pressOKto enter the options. 4.1.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want: Photo/Video/Photo+Video. 4.1.4 PressOKto confirm and return to the menu, pressMENUagain to exit the menu. Notice:
Choose Photo mode: slideON/TEST/OFFswitch to "ON", the camera will only take photos. Choose Video mode: slideON/TEST/OFFswitch to "ON", the camera will only record videos. Choose Photo+Video mode: slideON/TEST/OFFswitch to "ON", the camera will take a photo first, and 19 then record a video. 4.2 Photo resolution Set the resolution of photo. It is only applicable in photo mode, not in video mode. 4.2.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.2.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Photo resolution", pressOKto enter options. 4.2.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want: 3MP/ 5MP/ 7MP/ 8MP/ 10MP/ 12MP/ 16MP/ 20MP/
24MP/ 30MP/ 48MP. 4.2.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. 4.3 Photo series Set the number of photos that can be taken per shot. It is only applicable in photo mod. 4.3.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.3.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Photo Series", pressOKto enter options. 4.3.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want:1/2/3 . 4.3.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. 4.4 Video resolution Set the resolution of video. The higher the resolution, the better the video quality and the more space it takes up. This function is only available in video mode. 4.4.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.4.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Video resolution", pressOKto enter options. 4.4.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want:4K/ 2.7K/ 1080P(30FPS)/ 720P(30FPS)/ VGA;
4.4.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. 20 4.5 Video length Set the time length of the video. This function is only available in video mode. 4.5.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.5.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Video length", pressOKto enter options. 4.5.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want:5 Sec/ 10 Sec/ 15 Sec/ 20 Sec/ 30 Sec/
1 Min/ 2 Min/ 3 Min/ 5 Min. 4.5.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. 4.6 Loop storage Cyclic storage means that when the memory card is full, the camera will automatically overwrite the first shot and store the latest captured shot. 4.6.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.6.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Cycle storage", pressOKto enter options. 4.6.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: On/Off. 4.6.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. 4.7 PIR interval Set the time interval between two sensing of the camera. That is, after a shot, how long does it take to start the infrared motion detection again. 4.7.1 PressMENUto enter the "Settings" menu. 4.7.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "PIR interval", pressOKto enter options. 4.7.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want: 2 Sec/ 5 Sec/ 10 Sec/ 15 Sec/ 20 Sec/ 30 Sec/ 1 Min / 2 Min/ 3 Min/ 5 Min/ 10 Min/ 15 Min/ 30 Min/ 60 Min 4.7.4 PressOKto confirm, pressMENUagain to exit the setting menu. Notice:
21 The PIR interval has a significant impact on battery life. With shorter intervals, the camera is easier to capture, but more power-hungry. 4.8 PIR Sensitivity Set the camera PIR sensitivity. 4.8.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.8.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Sensitivity, pressOKto enter options;
4.8.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the one you want: Low/Normal/High 4.8.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice:
PIR sensitivity affects camera battery life. If you choose high sensitivity, the camera is easier to capture the objective, but it consumes more power. 4.9 IR brightness Set the brightness of the infrared LEDs. 4.9.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.9.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose IR brightness, pressOKto enter the options;
4.9.3 PressUPorDOWN to choose the the one you want: "High Light/Normal/Economical"
4.9.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice:
The IR brightness affects the battery life and night vision of the camera.Choose HighLight, the night vision is clearer but it consumes more power. 4.10 Side PIR 22 The camera has three motion sensing windows, the one in the middle is the main sensing window, and the ones on left and right sides are side sensing windows. This function can turn on or off the sensing windows on the left and right sides. When choosing "Off" side PIR, the camera detection angle will be smaller. 4.10.1 PressMENUto enter the menu. 4.10.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Side PIR, pressOKto enter options. 4.10.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: Off/On. 4.10.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice: Turning off the PIR on both sides can reduce the false triggering of the camera and save power, but the sensing (detection) angle of the camera will become smaller. 4.11 Monitoring Period The camera allows the user to customize the camera to work only during the set time period. This function can be used in conjunction with Time-lapse, see Item 4.12. Enter "Target recording time", set the monitoring start time and end time, close "Target recording time", the camera automatically monitors and shoots during the set time periods, and the camera does not work at other time. Turn off "Target recording time", the camera will automatically monitor the shooting at any time. A Set monitoring period Set whether the monitoring period is enabled. Select ON to set the start and end time of period 1 4.11.1 PressMENUto enter the menu. 4.11.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Monitoring period, pressOKto enter the options. 4.11.3 Press UP or DOWN to choose: Off/ On. Choose "On". 4.11.4 Press OKto confirm and return, and then pressMENUto exit the menu. 23 B Timer 1 Start 4.1.1.5 PressMENUto enter the menu . 4.11.6 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Timer 1 Start", and pressOKto enter the options. 4.11.7 The cursor stays on the "Hour" option of the start time. Press UP or DOWN to adjust start time- add or reduce the " hour", press OK, the cursor stops at the "Minute" option, and press UP or DOWNto add or reduce the "minute". 4.11.8 PressOKto confirm and return, and then pressMENUto exit the menu. C Timer 1 Stop 4.1.1.9 PressMENUto enter the menu . 4.11.10 The cursor stays on the "Hour" option of the end time. Press UP or DOWN to adjust end time- add or reduce the " hour", press OK, the cursor stops at the "Minute" option, and press UP or DOWNto add or reduce the "minute". 4.11.11 PressOKto confirm and return, and then pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice:
1. If the monitoring period is set, the camera will not shoot outside the set period. 2. The start time of the "Monitoring Period" must be later than the camera system time. Otherwise, the set time period will take effect the next day. 4.12 Time-lapse The camera supports time-lapse. Time-lapse photography is a technique in which the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than the frequency used to view the sequence. It is often used to photograph a subject that changes imperceptibly slowly, and the effect creates a smooth impression of motion, such as a flower opening. This function can turn on or off "Time-Lapse", and set the interval of time-lapse photography, that is, how often to 24 take a photo. Turn off "Target recording time 1 or 2", and turn on "Time-Lapse", the camera will take photos regularly and synthesize a video. Turn on "Target recording time 1 or 2", turn on "Time-Lapse", within the set periods, the camera will take photos and synthesize a video. The camera will not work outside the set periods. 4.12.1 PressMENUto enter the menu . 4.12.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Time-Lapse, pressOKto enter the options. choose "Off" to disable time-lapse photography. Press UP or DOWN to choose a time interval to enable Time-Lapse, and the camera will take photos at the chosen time interval. 4.12.3 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice:
"Time-lapse" can be used with "Target recording time 1 or 2". The camera will take photos within the set time periods. The camera does not take photos outside the set time periods. 4.13 Language Set the display and operation language of the camera, please choose according to your needs. 4.13.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.13.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Language, pressOKto enter options;
4.13.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the language you needed. 4.13.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.14 System time Set the system time and date. 25 4.14.1 PressMENUto enter the menu. 4.14.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "System Time", and pressOKto enter the options. 4.14.3 "DateTime" is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Press UP or DOWN to add or reduce the year, press OK to confirm and move to Month setting, press UP or DOWN to add or reduce the month, press OK to confirm and move to Date setting, press UP or DOWNto add or reduce the date, press OKto confirm and move to Hour setting, press UPorDOWN to add or reduce the hour, press OK to confirm and move to Minute setting, press UP or DOWN to add or reduce the minute, press OK to confirm and return to the menu automatically. 4.14.4 After completing the setting, pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.15 Serial NO. In order to distinguish it from other cameras, a unique serial number can be set for each camera, the serial number has 6 digits, each of which can be a letter or a number. 4.15.1 PressMENUto enter the menu. 4.15.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose "Serial No.", pressOKto enter, pressUPorDOWNto choose
"On", and pressOKto enter the setting. 4.15.3 Press UP orDOWN to add or reduce the first digit, press OK to move to the next digit, and press UPorDOWNto add or reduce the second digit. Repeat the above steps until you finish setting 6 digits. 4.15.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.16 Temperature unit Sets the temperature unit displayed and recorded by the camera. "F" means Fahrenheit and "C" means Celsius. 4.16.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.16.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Temp Unit, pressOKto enter options;
4.16.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the unit: Celsius/Fahrenheit;
26 4.16.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.17 Button tone Set to enable or disable the camera button tone. 4.17.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.17.2 PressUPorDOWN, choose Beep Sound, pressOKto enter the options;
4.17.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: Off/On 4.17.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.18 Audio recording Set the camera's built-in microphone on or off. Choose On to record sound when recording video. 4.18.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.18.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Audio recording, pressOKto enter the options;
4.18.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose audio recording: Off/On 4.18.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.19 Stamp Set whether to display stamp information on photo and video files. choose Date & Time, the photo will display the date and time stamp; choose Date, the photo will only display the date stamp; choose Off to not display the stamp. 4.19.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.19.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Stamp, pressOKto enter options;
4.19.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: Off/Date/Date&Time;
4.19.4 PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.20 Password protection (WiFi models only) Set the power-on password of the camera to protect your privacy. After you set a password, you will need to enter 27 your password every time you turn on the phone. 4.20.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.20.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Password Protection, pressOKto enter the options;
4.20.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose the power-on password: Off/On, choose Off to not set a power-on password; choose On and press OK to set the password. The screen displays 4 digits: 0000. It starts from the first digit. If you press UP, it will go from natural numbers 1 to 9, and then continue from English capital letter A to Z. If you press DOWN, it will go from English capital letter Z to A, and then continue from natural numbers 9 to 1. Press OK to confirm and move to the next digit, and repeat this until four digits are set. 4.20.4PressOKto confirm and return, and pressMENUto exit the menu. Notice:
Please remember the password you set by yourself. If you forget the set power-on password, please enter the super password "1111" to enter. 4.21 WiFi SSID (WiFi models only) This function is used to change the WiFi name of the camera. The first 6 digits of the WiFi name can be changed, and the last 11 digits are fixed and cannot be changed. 4.21.1 Press MENU to enter the menu ;
4.21.2 Press UPorDOWN to choose "WiFi SSID", and press OK to enter the "WiFi SSID" setting;
4.21.3 The screen displays the first 6 English capital letters: CAMERA, it starts from the first letter. The change is similar to above item 4.20 Password protection, press UP or DOWNto choose the English capital letter or natural number you want, press OK to confirm and move to the next letter, repeat this until 6 letters are changed. 4.21.4 PressOK to confirm and return, pressMENUto exit the menu. 4.22 WiFi password (WiFi models only) 28 This function is used to change the WiFi password of the camera 4.22.1 Press MENU to enter the menu;
4.22.2 Press UP or DOWN, choose WiFi Password, press OK to enter WiFi Password change;
4.22.3 The screen displays 8 digits: 12345678 , The change is similar to above item 4.21 WiFi SSID, press UP or DOWNto choose the natural number or English capital letter you want, pressOK to confirm and move to the next digit, and repeat this until eight digits are changed. 4.22.4 PressOK to confirm and return, pressMENU to exit the menu. 4.23 Auto WiFi off (WiFi models only) This function is used to set the time to automatically turn off WiFi when the WiFi is turned on but the WiFi is not connected to the phone. Set the time for the camera's WiFi to be automatically turned off. To save power, if the cameras WiFi is not connected to the mobile phone, the camera will automatically turn off WiFi after a period of time. 4.23.1 Press MENU to enter the menu;
4.23.2 Press UPor DOWN, choose "Auto WiFi Off", and press OK to enter the option;
4.23.3 Press UPorDOWN to choose the waiting time of WiFi auto-off: 1 Min/2 Min/3 Min 4.23.4 Press theOK to confirm and return, pressMENU to exit the menu. 4.24 Format Memory card Use the format function to format the memory card. 4.24.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.24.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Format Memory Card, pressOKto enter options;
4.24.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose : Yes/No, press OKto confirm;
Choose "No" to not execute formatting, and it will automatically return. Choose "Yes" to execute formatting, please wait for the formatting to complete. 4.24.4 After the formatting is completed, press MENUto exit the main menu. 29 Notice:
Please use the Format memory card function with caution. Formatting deletes all files and there is no way to recover them. While formatting is in progress, any other operation is forbidden and please ensure that the camera is powered on at all times. 4.25 Reset Settings Restore the camera to factory settings. If the camera function is messed up due to the wrong settings, you can use this function to reset the camera. This function will not delete the files on the memory card. 4.25.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.25.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Reset Settings, pressOKto enter options;
4.25.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: Yes/No; Choose "Yes", press OK to execute the operation, and wait for the camera to reset. 4.25.4 After the operation is completed,the camera will restore the factory settings, press MENUto exit the main menu. 4.26 System View the camera's current firmware version number and upgrade the firmware. 4.26.1 PressMENUto enter the menu;
4.26.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose System, pressOKto enter options;
4.26.3 Press UP or DOWN to choose "FW Version", press OK, the screen will display the current firmware version number, press MENU to exit. 4.26.4 Firmware upgrade. Copy the executable upgrade file to the root directory of the SD card and load it into the camera. Press UP or DOWN to choose "FW Update", press OK to automatically upgrade the system software, please wait for the upgrade to complete. 30 4.26.5 After the upgrade is complete, it will return automatically. Notice:
During the upgrade, please ensure that the camera is always powered on and do not perform any operations. Otherwise, the camera may freeze and cannot be recovered!
5 Playback Mode Operation The files shot by the camera can be played back on the screen. You can also do Protect files, Unprotect files, Delete files, and other operations. Slide ON/TEST/OFFswitch to "TEST", pressMODEtwice to enter playback mode and keep it in this mode. 5.1 View files 5.1.1 In playback mode, the screen displays the files in the memory card. The icon in the upper left corner of the screen represents the file type, 5.1.2 PressUPorDOWNto display files forward and backward. means photos, and means videos. 5.1.3 For video files, pressOKto play, press OK again to pause playback; pressMENUto stop video playback. 5.1.4 PressMODEto exit playback mode. 5.2 Delete a single file In playback mode, delete a file. 5.2.1 PressUPorDOWNto choose the file to be deleted, and pressMENUto enter the menu. 5.2.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Delete Single, pressOKto enter options: Yes/No. 5.2.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose, choose No to not delete the file; choose Yes and pressOKto delete the chosen file. 31 5.3 Delete all files In playback mode, delete all photos and videos. 5.3.1 PressMENUto enter the menu. 5.3.2 PressUPorDOWNto choose Delete all, pressOKto enter options: Yes/No. 5.3.3 Press UPorDOWNto choose, choose No not to delete the file; choose Yes and press OK to confirm to delete all files. Notice: Files cannot be recovered after deletion so please use the delete function with caution. 5.4 Protect files Lock one or all files to protect those photos or videos from accidental deletion. 5.4.1 PressUPorDOWNto choose the file to be protected. 5.4.2 PressMENUto enter the menu, pressUp orDOWNto choose "Protect", and pressOKto enter the options. 5.4.3 PressUPorDOWNto choose: Protect Single/ Protect All. Choose "Protect Single" to protect the current file; Choose "Protect All" to protect all files. 5.4.4 PressOKto enter the options, pressUPorDOWNto choose: Yes/No, choose "Yes", and pressOK to execute the operation. 5.4.5 PressMENUto return. Notice:
If a file is protected, the icon is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. After the file protection is released, the icon disappears. Delete operations do not delete protected files. Format operation will delete protected files. 32 5.5 Unprotect files Release file protection. If you want to delete one or more protected files, you need to unprotect them first, and then you can delete these files. 5.5.1 PressUPorDOWNto choose a protected photo or video. 5.5.2 PressMENUto enter the menu, pressUPorDOW to choose the "Protect" menu, press UPor DOWNto choose: Unprotect Single/Unprotect All. 5.5.3 PressOKto enter options: Yes/No, choose "Yes", and pressOKto execute the operation. 5.5.4 PressMENUto return. 6. WiFi connection and operation You can use your mobile phone to connect to the cameras WiFi, and remotely operate the camera to set parameters, preview and download files through the APP. 6.1. Install APP 6.1.1 Install the APP for Android devices, search for "Trail Hunter" in "Google Play" or scan the QR code below to download "Ultra WiFiCam" and follow the prompts to complete the installation. QR code to be added 6.1.2 Install the APP for iOS devices, search for "Trail Hunter" in "APP store" or scan the QR code below to download "Ultra WiFiCam", and follow the prompts to complete the installation. QR code to be added 6.2 Connect the camera (WiFi models only) Keep the camera ON/TEST/OFF switch at "TEST" or "ON", and open the APP "Trail Hunter" installed on your mobile phone. 6.2.1 Click "Connect Device" and wait for the APP to search for Bluetooth device. 33 6.2.2 The APP displays the Bluetooth List, choose and click "TrailCam_XXXX", then enter the camera WiFi password, the default password is: 12345678, click Agree to connect the camera. 6.2.3 After the connection is successful, the phone will display the camera preview screen, and you can operate the camera in the APP. 34 6.3 APP Instructions 6.3.1 Change mode Click the icon to enable/disable the night vision function. Click the icon to change to video mode. Click the icon to change to photo mode. 6.3.2 View photos and videos Click the icon to view photos and videos. You can also download and delete photo and video files according to the APP's prompts. 6.3.3 Set camera parameters Click the icon to set camera parameters and functions in the APP. Please refer to the prompt information to operate. 35 6.3.4 Shooting Click the icon to shoot a video. Click the icon to take a photo. 6.3.5 Exit the APP Click the icon in the upper left corner of the screen, the screen prompts "Confirm Is the camera turn off?", Click Confirm, exit the APP, and disconnect. Notice: Using WiFi to connect the camera consumes a lot of power, and it is not recommended to use this function for a long time. 7 Appendix 7.1 Technical Specifications Image sensor CMOS sensor 4.0 MP, 48MP (interpolation) Lens Memory F/1.6, f=4mm, FOV:90 Support SD card, U3 or above, up to 128GB Trigger speed 0.3s IR LEDs 850nm/36pcs PIR sensitivity High/ Medium/ Low Detection distance Detection angle PIR interval Screen 0 ~ 20m 120 2sec ~ 59min59sec 2.0 color IPS high-definition screen Working mode Photo mode/Video mode/Photo+Video mode/Time-lapse Photo Video JPEG, 3MP/5MP/8MP/10MP/12MP/16MP/20MP/24M/30M/48M MP4, 4K/30fps, 2.7K/30fps, 1080P/30fps, 720P/30fps , VGA/30fps Video length 5sec ~ 5min 36 Microphone Speaker Temperature detection Operating voltage Yes, built-in Yes, built-in Yes DC 6V WiFi Bluebooth Battery Yes, Support interconnection with mobile phones, APP: Ultra WiFiCam Yes, mobile phone Bluetooth remote control 8 AA batteries (not included) External power supply DC 6V/2.0A (not included) Standby time about 6 months Language English/German/Swedish/Spanish/French/Italian/Portuguese/Traditional Chinese/Simplified Chinese/Polish/Japanese/Dutch Waterproof rating IP66 Dimensions Weight 146(L)* 101(W)*86(H) mm Appr. 2865g (without batteries) 7.2 Common faults and troubleshooting Problems Possible reasons Solutions Low battery or wrong batteries Replace with correct batteries Batteries are inserted incorrectly Insert the batteries correctly Camera won't power on There are foreign objects on the contacts of the battery compartment cover Check the battery compartment cover and clean up foreign objects if any External power supply of wrong Use a suitable external power supply and connect specification or connection error it correctly Camera shuts Low battery Replace with new batteries or use an external 37 down suddenly Normal during power supply the day, photos Low battery or wrong external Replace with new batteries or an external power taken are dark at power supply supply that meets requirements night Power outage before file storage Replace with new batteries or an external power supply that meets requirements. Does not read Memory card write speed is too Memory card or slow Replace with a U3 or above memory card save files Memory card is damaged or does Replace with a memory card that meets the not meet specifications specifications and format it with the camera Low battery or wrong external Replace with new batteries or an external power Camera freezes power supply supply that meets requirements while working Damaged or poor quality memory Replace with a qualified memory card and format card it with the camera, reset and restart the camera Short circuit when camera is All buttons do connected to other device Restart the camera, connect correctly. not work A button is stuck Press and check each button, restart the camera. Poor quality Memory card Remove the Memory card, restart the camera. Camera consumes a lot of power Camera settings, PIR interval is too short Camera settings, PIR sensitivity is too high Camera settings, IR brightness is too high Choose a longer PIR interval. Choose a lower PIR sensitivity. Choose a lower IR brightness. 38 Camera settings, video length is too long Choose a shorter video length (like 5 seconds). Camera settings, take a lot photos Set a smaller number of photos (such as 1). too many shots at night external power supply If shoot a lot at night, it is recommended to use an The above settings are the balance between camera performance and battery life. Please refer to the manual for proper settings to get a better effect and battery life. The waterproof ring has fallen off or there is a foreign object The toggle hasps are not fastened or waterproof plug is not tightly covered. Check the waterproof rings, keep the waterproof rings clean, and make sure the waterproof rings are placed correctly Before using the camera, please check and fasten all toggle buckles and cover the waterproof plug Improper use, such as putting the The camera is rainproof, but it is forbidden to put camera in water it in water Water has gotten into the camera or the lens is foggy Mounting or using the camera To mount the camera correctly, the top of the camera must face up and the camera must be incorrectly, such as upside down mounted vertically If the camera lens is foggy, or water gets into the camera but it works, power it off and take out the batteries immediately. Wipe off any water or mist with a dry towel, then open the camera cover and place it upright in a ventilated place, and use it again after it is completely dry Incorrect password prompt Forgot password camera, set and remember a new password, or turn Enter the super password "1111" to enter the off the password. 39 Does not work properly when using an external power supply Camera doesn't work properly and functions confusing Poor power connection securely connected Check each port to make sure each connector is Wrong external power supply Replace with a qualified external power supply. Specifications: Voltage DC 6V, current 2A. Wrong parameter setting Set correctly. If you don't know how to set it up, please restore the default settings and restart. Camera does not Enabled the time-lapse video Disable time-lapse video recording and time-lapse shoot recording or time-lapse photography. If you dont know how to setup, automatically photography function please reset and restart the camera. Can't change to Turn off the time-lapse video, if you dont know
"video mode" or Time-lapse video recording enabled how to set it up, please reset and restart the
"photo+video"
camera. The camera can be powered on, but Replace with a qualified memory card and format Other problems there are other unusual problems it with the camera Replace with fully charged batteries Reset and restart the camera If the above methods do not solve the problem, the camera may be damaged, please contact the dealer. 40
1 | 06 LabelSmpl-US | ID Label/Location Info | 469.73 KiB | February 17 2023 |
Label Location On EUT Label Product Name: Hunting Camera Model No.: E305W-NTK FCC ID: 2AQKA-E305W-NTK This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 | 17 AntSpec E305W-BT | Operational Description | 345.58 KiB | February 17 2023 |
Shenzhen Zhongcheng Communication Technology Co., Ltd. Antenna Approval Sheet For E305W Project Customer Project E305W BT2.4GHZ E305WBT R:A Data 202328 Band ZCPN Version Issued by CheckedBy ConfirmedBy CustConfirm Page1 Shenzhen Zhongcheng Communication Technology Co., Ltd. 1.Summary of the DUT E305W-BT Picture 2. Electrical Specification:
Antenna types 2.4GHz Bluetooth antenna Frequency Impedance VSWR Gain 2400-2500 MHz 50
< 2 1.16 dBi REF Efficiency
>30 %
Page2 Shenzhen Zhongcheng Communication Technology Co., Ltd. 3. Test Condition 3.1 1. 1. Antenna Gain 2.S.W.R 3. Return Loss 4. Radiation Pattern 1. Network analyzer R&S ZVL6 2. Network analyzer HP 8753D 3.2 Matching Circuit The matching circuit was Default 4. RF Performance 4.1 Passive parameters Freq. (MHz) 2400 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 2490 2500 Gain
(dBi) 0.75 0.65 0.84 0.82 1.16 0.91 0.78 0.62 0.32 0.28 0.53 Antenna Peak Gain 1.16dBi 4.2 S Parameter Frequency (MHz) 2400 Return Loss(dB)
-18.21 VSWR 1.28 2450
-20.31
-1.21 2480
-16.27 1.38 Page3 Shenzhen Zhongcheng Communication Technology Co., Ltd. 4.3 Radiation Pattern 4.3.1 Antenna 3D Radiation Pattern Page4 Shenzhen Zhongcheng Communication Technology Co., Ltd. 4.3.2 Antenna 2D Radiation Pattern ( UNIT :db ) Page5
1 | 17 AntSpec E305W-wifi | Operational Description | 626.90 KiB | February 17 2023 |
Customer name: Jixinwei Project nameN50W Hunting machine -
Module NT96675-8189ES Date: 2022.08.18 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen Customer contact: Luo Gong cell phone:
Mail:
Thorward Structure: Yang Wende Soward Radio frequency: Xiao Chunyan cell phone:
Telephone:
Mail:
Mobile phone:
Tel: 0755-29985185 Mail box: swdrd005@szsward.com 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen 1.Project Overview Project Antenna Number 1 Machine type wifi recorder Shell material: plastic shell (plastic parts at both ends of the antenna) 2.Antenna Brief Antenna number name Working frequency/MHZ Material/Struct ure 1 WIFI & BT 2400MHz / 2500MHz FPC 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen Antenna layout WIFI 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen WIFI&BT antenna S11 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen WIFI antenna measured distance & download rate Measured effect Download rate Model number Test environment Test equipment Test distance 1 Soward Research and Development Center Redmi K20 Pro 15 m Model number Test environment Test equipment Test distance 1 Soward Research and Development Center
-1 m Redmi K20 Pro 2.9MBps~3.1MBps 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen WIFIAntenna efficiency Freq
(MHz) 2400 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 2490 2500 Effi
(%) 45.45 46.52 47.24 44.98 46.15 48.42 50.64 51.85 55.6 58.58 56.92 Effi
(dB)
-3.42
-3.32
-3.26
-3.47
-3.36
-3.15
-2.95
-2.85
-2.55
-2.32
-2.45 Passive Test For 2.4Gwifi Gain
(dBi) 0.9 0.84 0.93 0.72 0.86 1.01 1.39 1.73 2.42 2.73 2.58 Gain
(dBd)
-1.25
-1.31
-1.22
-1.43
-1.29
-1.14
-0.76
-0.42 0.27 0.58 0.43 UHIS
(%) 23.661 24.082 24.254 22.777 23.093 24.014 25.255 26.212 28.784 30.627 29.832 DHIS
(%) 21.79 22.435 22.981 22.206 23.054 24.403 25.386 25.643 26.818 27.955 27.093 Max
(dB) 0.9 0.84 0.93 0.72 0.86 1.01 1.39 1.73 2.42 2.73 2.58 Min
(dB)
-14.54
-14.32
-15.3
-15.54
-14.66
-13.65
-13.62
-13.07
-12.23
-11.31
-10.8 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen WIFI antenna signal intensity measured picture (data) Test location: R&D office of our company Test time: 14:40-15:20 Test distance: 1 m ~ 2 m Average speed: 2.9MBps to 3.1MBps 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen Antenna matching antenna 5 R 1 3 4 6 Antenna matching has not changed 1 2 3 4 5 6 remarks Main antenna Original matching Change matching 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen Environmental handling and assembly instructions Environment processing has not changed 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen Note: 1. This report is based on the actual debugging and testing of the debugging prototype, including environmental treatment, antenna position and assembly position of each device cannot be changed at will;
2. If there is any change in the materials used in the prototype, it is necessary to timely feedback to our company for re-verification;
3. List of sensitive components:
TP (material, coating, wiring, etc.) Screen (amplifying circuit, LED, cable design, etc.) Shell material (antenna assembly method, structural interference, shell material, antenna position height and area, etc.) Mainboard (mainboard conduction, RF circuit matching, PA, duplexer, filter, LNA, power circuit, etc.) Camera, battery, motor, MIC, fingerprint recognition module, etc. 4. Due to the small number of debugging prototypes or only one, some probabilistic problems cannot be completely found. It is recommended to check the problem points in small batches before mass production (such as splash screen, noise from speakers, TP jump, black screen of death, signal diving, etc.) 6th Floor, Building B, Hexi Hangcheng Industrial Zone, No. 135, Qianjin 2nd Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen
1 | 17 AntSpec p1 | Operational Description | 94.99 KiB | February 17 2023 |
Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd Declaration concerning Antenna Specification It is hereby declared that the product Model No.: E305W-NTK, E201W-NTK, E202W-NTK, E203W-NTK, E205W-NTK, E206W-
NTK, E207W-NTK, E208W-NTK, E209W-NTK, E201WS-NTK, E202WS-NTK, E203WS-
NTK, E205WS-NTK, E206WS-NTK, E207WS-NTK, E208WS-NTK, E209WS-NTK FCC ID : 2AQKA-E305W-NTK fulfills the requirement in FCC test relating to the antenna type. The device specified above confirms to the FCC recommendations for internal antenna type(s) described below:
Model No. of antenna: E305W-BT Type of antenna:
Gain of the antenna:
Frequency range:
PCB antenna 1.16 dBi 2402-2480MHz Model No. of antenna: NT96675-8189ES Type of antenna:
Gain of the antenna:
Frequency range:
FPC antenna 1.39 dBi 2412-2462MHz The mounting of the antenna is fixed to the radio module and no other antenna should be used. Company name:
Address:
City:
ZIP / Postal code:
Country:
Place:
Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd Room 501,5F,Building 26,Block B, Fangxing Science&Technology,Nanlian,Longgang ShenZhen, 518000 China Shenzhen 518000 China Date: 2/16/2023 Signature:
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1 | 48 US Agent 2.911(d)(7)-U(1) r1 | Attestation Statements | 106.95 KiB | February 17 2023 |
- Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd -
Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S. Agent Designation 2/17/23 Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd acknowledges their consent for the following contact located in the United States to act as their agent for service of process for the equipment for which authorization is sought (FCC ID: 2AQKA-E305W-NTK):
Name and company of U.S. agent: Wilson Tech Service LLC Physical U.S. address of agent: 1312 17th Street Suite 692, Denver, CO, 80202, US FRN of U.S. agent: 0033402033 Email address of U.S. agent: Wilson.Cheung.FDA@gmail.com
[Wilson Tech Service LLC] acknowledges their obligation to accept service of process on behalf of Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd accepts its obligation to maintain an agent for service of process in the United States for no less than one year after either the grantee has permanently terminated all marketing and importation of the applicable equipment within the U.S., or the conclusion of any Commission-related administrative or judicial proceeding involving the equipment, whichever is later. By signing this form, we confirm the above and that we are aware of the application requirements listed under 2.911(d)(7). Sincerely, Signature
[ShuiPing Luo]
[Project Director]
[Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd]
Signature Wilson Cheung Manager Wilson Tech Service LLC The information provided in this letter is based on the referenced rule parts of Title 47 of the CFR as well as KDB 986446 D01. An expiration date for this letter does not exist. In case the U.S. agent changes, the grantee is obligated to notify the FCC. 3 0 V
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1 | 62 CoveredEqu 2.911(d)(5)(i) and (ii)-U | Attestation Statements | 98.41 KiB | February 17 2023 |
- Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd -
Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 2/16/23 To whom it may concern:
We, Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd, hereby certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought (FCC ID: 2AQKA-E305W-NTK) is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to 2.903 of the FCC rules. We also certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, we are not identified on the Covered List (https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist) as an entity producing covered equipment. By signing this form, we confirm the above and that we are aware of the application requirements listed under 2.911(b) and (d)(5) and (6). Sincerely, 2 0 V
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The information provided in this letter is based on the referenced rule parts of Title 47 of the CFR as well as KDB 986446 D01.
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Shenzhen Fowke Innovation Technology Co., Ltd
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0027677202
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Room 501, 5F, Building 26, Block B, Fangxing Science&Technology,Nanlian,Longgang
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2AQKA
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E305W-NTK
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Project Director
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Hunting Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. This device supports 20 and 40MHz bandwidth operation. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Shenzhen Anbotek Compliance Laboratory Limited
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