Recon Outdoors HS410 Bedienungsanleitung

HS410
High Performance Camera
User’s Manual


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Contents
1. Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................- 1 -
1.1 What is in the Box....................................................................................................................... - 1 -
1.2 Quick Start Guide ....................................................................................................................... - 1 -
1.3 Menu Structure and Camera Default Settings ............................................................................ - 3 -
2. Camera Details ...................................................................................................................................- 4 -
2.1 Figure 1: Front View of Camera .................................................................................................- 4 -
2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View of Camera..............................................................................................- 5 -
2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Mounting Bracket, and Back View of Camera .............................................- 5 -
2.4 Function Switches.......................................................................................................................- 6 -
3. Introduction........................................................................................................................................- 7 -
3.1 Your HS410 High Performance Camera…….………………………………………………….- 7 -
3.2 Applications ................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
3.3 Power Supply.............................................................................................................................. - 7 -
3.4 SD Card Selection....................................................................................................................... - 8 -
3.5 USB Connection ......................................................................................................................... - 9 -
3.6 IMPORTANT.............................................................................................................................. - 9 -
4. Operation .......................................................................................................................................... - 10 -
4.1 To Operate Camera ...................................................................................................................- 10 -
4.2 Photo/Video Viewing and Deleting…………………………...………………………………- 10 -
4.3 Menu Mode………..………………………………………………………….………………..- 11-
5. Specifications .................................................................................................................................... - 14 -
6. Tips and Trouble Shooting .............................................................................................................. - 15 -
6.1 Tips............................................................................................................................................ - 15 -
6.2 Trouble Shooting....................................................................................................................... - 16 -
7. Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................................- 17 -

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1. Getting Started
1.1 What is in the Box?
1 HS410 Camera with 8 GB SD card
1 Nylon Mounting Strap
1 USB Cable
1 TV Cable
1User’s Manual
1.2 Quick Start Guide
Step 1: Insert the batteries
IMPORTANT: The camera operates on 8 AA batteries (4 in the camera and 4 in the mounting bracket)
Open the latches on two sides to remove camera from mounting bracket. Unscrew the battery door at the bottom of
camera. Press the “PUSH” cover and install the first set of 4 AA batteries into camera in correct direction, as shown
in (3) and (4) below.
(1) (2)

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For the second set of batteries, open the battery cover on the mounting bracket and install 4 AA batteries as shown
below.
(3) (4)
Step 3: SD card
Before turning on Power, install the SD card in the slot located behind the camera battery door as shown below.
Do not force the card into the slot. Push in until it catches into place. Push again to make it pop out for removal.
Step 4: Initial Set-up and Operation
You are now ready to enter or change settings on your camera:
1. Turn “Power Switch” to ON
2. Press “OK” button once to turn on the camera display
3. Press “M” (Menu) button to enter the Menu Mode
a. See 1.3 for Menu structure and camera default settings
4. When initializing camera, set date, time, and battery type (see Section 4.3)
5. Use 4 “Arrow” buttons for navigation
6. Press “M” (Menu) button until exiting Menu Mode
7. Turn “Power Switch” to OFF
To operate your camera:
1. Turn “Power Switch” to ON
2. Red light on front of camera will flash for 5 seconds
3. Camera is now in Operating Mode, ready to take pictures and/or videos

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1.3 Menu Structure (Camera Default Settings in Red)

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2. Camera Details
2.1 Figure 1: Front View of Camera
*25 IR LEDs
Indicator Light
Light Sensor (day/night)
Lens
PIR Sensor
*31 IR LEDs
*The bottom 31 IR LEDs can be turned on and off, allowing for 56 total LEDs

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2.2 Figure 2: Bottom View of Camera
Battery Slots
Push slightly to open this cover
DC in SD Card Slot USB Port TV Out
2.3 Figure 3: Internal, Mounting Bracket and Back View of Camera
Mounting Bracket Battery Cover Latch Color LCD Viewing Screen

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2.4 Function Switches
Camera/Video Switch GPRS Switch (not available)
Power Switch IR LEDs Group Switch
Power Switch
A. To operate camera:
1) Move switch to ON position to enable camera. The red indicator light on front of
camera will flash 5 times. The camera is now in Operating Mode, ready to take
photos and/or videos.
B. For Status Screen:
1) Move switch to ON; then press “OK” button to display Status Screen.
2) Status Screen will show battery charge condition, Pic/Video mode, image size,
multi-shot setting, and SC Card status (amount used / total capacity).
Note: While viewing Status Screen, after 60 seconds of inactivity the camera
will automatically enter Operating Mode.
C. To change settings:
1) Move switch to ON. Press “OK” once to turn on Status Screen. Then press “M”
menu button to enter Menu Mode (see Section 4.3 for Menu instructions).
2) To exit Menu Mode, press “Menu” button (may require multiple “Menu” button
presses depending upon menu location) until Status Screen is shown.
3) Switch OFF to turn camera off.
Video/Photo Switch
Move switch up to camera icon for still images or for PIC+Video mode (see Section
4.3 for selection instructions).
Move switch down to video icon for Video Recording mode.
IR LEDs Group Switch
Move switch up to engage the upper 25 IR LEDs or down to engage all 56 IR LEDs.

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3. Introduction
3.1 Your HS410 High Performance Camera
Congratulations for choosing your Recon Outdoors HS Series Camera. Recon Outdoors, a pioneer in the
development of ruggedized infra-red digital scouting cameras, has provided thousands of satisfied customers with
state-of-the-art field cameras and personalized customer service to match.
Your new HS410 is setting a new benchmark for reliability and performance. You will appreciate its industry leading
features along with user-friendly setup and operation. And, you will be amazed at its crystal-clear photos and videos.
The HS410 is simply the best camera we have ever made. Some of the camera’s key features include:
Trigger speed 0.4 seconds
56 Dark IR LEDs –no visible flash
Flash range greater than 90 feet
Selectable flash for minimum blur, balanced, or maximum range
PIR detection range up to 100 feet
Picture image size up to 12 megapixels
Video resolution up to 1080p
2-inch TFT color LCD
Selectable functions: IR range, time lapse, delay, video length
Waterproof certified to IP54 rating
Operating temperature -13°F to 140°F
8 AA batteries for extended life (not included)
Supports SD card up to 32 GB (8 GB card included)
Included accessories: mounting strap, USB cable, TV cable
3.2 Applications
Not only is the HS410 Camera a superior product for scouting wild game, it is an ideal product for security and
surveillance with its compact size and camouflage appearance. It is convenient to install with several mounting
methods and its capturing capabilities include taking photographs using PIR movement sensing, manual exposure,
time lapse, and video capture.
3.3 Power Supply
3.3.1 Batteries
The HS410 runs on 8 AA size batteries. While alkaline, lithium, and high-quality rechargeable batteries can be used,
Recon Outdoors suggests using lithium or rechargeable batteries for maximum battery life and camera performance.
Caution: The warranty policy does not cover damage caused by battery corrosion. It is recommended that
batteries be removed when camera is being stored or is not in use for an extended period.
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