Instructions for M-990i Digital Game Camera

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Important Battery lnformation - Only use Alkaline or Lithium batteries. We recommend the use of Duracell or Energizer batteries. - Do not mix old and new batteries. Always replace ALL the batteries at the same time. - When the camera is not in use, please remove the batteries.

Moultrie Limited Warranty This product has been thoroughly tested and inspected before shipment. It is guaranteed from defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for 1 year. Under this limited guarantee we agree to replace or repair free of charge any part or parts which have been found to be defective in original material or workmanship. Should you require in-warranty service, call our Customer Service Department. If your problem cannot be addressed over the telephone, we may need you to send us your defective product plus proof of purchase.

THANK YOU your purchase ofof the M990i GameSpy Digital Camera. THANK YOU for your purchase the M990i GameSpy Digital Camera. Please THANK YOU forfor your purchase of the M-990i Digital Game Camera. Please read Please this read this booklet before using the unit. If you should have any questions read this booklet before using the unit. If you should have any questions about booklet before using the unit. If you should have any questions about this product orabout this product or any other Moultrie product, please contact us using the this product or any other Moultrie product, please contact us using the any other Moultrie product, please contact us using the information on the back of information onon the back of this booklet. Please register your camera atat information the back of this booklet. Please register your camera this booklet. Please register your camera at www.moultriefeeders.com/warranty www.moultriefeeders.com to activate your warranty. www.moultriefeeders.com to activate your warranty. to activate your warranty.

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CAMERA OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW

LED Flash

Camera Lens

Light Sensor Second Light Sensor Aim LED

AIM/OFF/ON Mode Button Enter Button

Motion Sensor

Navigation Buttons LCD Display

Microphone

External Power Port

Unlock for slide-out battery compartment

SIDE VIEW

USB Port SD Card Slot

Our Service Department will gladly answer any questions you have. Call 800-653-3334, Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST. www.moultriefeeders.com

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CAMERA OVERVIEW (cont.)

ON / AIM ON/ OFF / OFF / IR TEST

IR- TestWhen IR Test is ON and the detects the red AIM When (default AIM is ONOff) and the PIR sensor detects motion, thePIR red sensor LED on the frontmotion, of the camera will come forthe 2 seconds shut off. LEDonon front ofand thethen camera will come on for 2 sec and then shut off. MODE BUTTON The Mode Button selects Camera Setup or Main Screen. When camera mode is selected, The Button selects buttons Camera Setup or Main Screen.the When camera mode The is selected, UP and theMode UP and DOWN navigate through menu options. Modethe Button is DOWN buttons navigate through the menu options. The Mode Button is also used to wake-up the also used to wake-up the camera and turn on the display when the camera is in a power camera and turn on the display when the camera is in power saving (or sleep) mode. saving mode.

MODE BUTTON

ENTER, UP/DOWN andand LEFT/RIGHT BUTTONS ENTER, UP/DOWN LEFT/RIGHT BUTTONS

The ENTER button thetoitem to be changed. The UP/DOWN andbuttons LEFT/RIGHT The ENTER button selectsselects the item be changed. The UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT are used tobuttons step through the menu options. Pressing the ENTER button again selects the option indicated on are used to step through the menu options. Pressing the ENTER button again, the display. The ENTERindicated button is also useddisplay. to manually a picture. selects the option on the Thetake ENTER button is also used to manually take a picture.

SAVE FILE C PLOTSTALKER SAVE FILE C PLOTSTALKER SAVING FILES OVERVIEW Use the Save File features of the PlotStalker SAVING FILES OVERVIEW software to create single photo, the Use the Save Fileafeatures of thereduce PlotStalker overall size the .mlt file, exclude software toofcreate a single photo,unwanted reduce the photos in theoffront, or create video that can overall size the .mlt file, aexclude unwanted be viewed using a standard media player. photos in the front, or create a video that can be viewed using a standard media player. EXPORTING AN IMAGE/PHOTO 1. On the main screen, choose a starting image/

EXPORTING AN IMAGE/PHOTO photo (frame) by using the scroll bar on the

the display orchoose the frame-by-frame On theofmain screen, a starting image/ 1 bottom search photofeature. (frame) by using the scroll bar on the

bottom of thebutton. display or the frame-by-frame 2. Press the SAVE search feature.

3. Select Pressthe theCurrent SAVEImage button(*.jpg) radio button.

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Select the Current Image (*.jpg) radio 4. Press Change... to enter the directory and button 3

PHOTO REVIEW

BATTERY COMPARTMENT To view pictures use the RIGHT or LEFT button to sequence to the next/previous captured picture The Camera is powered by eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries. Slide the or video clip. The camera’s menu display shows the picture number being viewed. To delete current Unlock switch to the grab the small handle under the switch to slide-out the picture or video press the right DOWNand button. battery compartment tray. NOTE: ItCOMPARTMENT is recommended to use lithium batteries for best performance. BATTERY (Do not mix battery types) The camera is powered by eight (8) AA alkaline or lithium batteries. Slide the Unlock switch to the right grab the small handle under the switch to slide-out the battery compartment tray. SDand CARD SLOT

Accepts up to a 32GB SD Card for photo and video storage. Note: An SD Card must be installed for the camera to operate (sold separately).

NOTE: It is recommended to use lithium batteries for best performance (do not mix battery types).

SD CARD SLOT USB PORT

Download pictures video and ontovideo yourstorage. computer by connecting a USB to Accepts up to still a 32GB SD Cardand for photo

to save thetoimage. Press Change... enter the directory and 4 filename

filename to save the image Press Export to save the file

5. Press Export to save the file.

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EXPORTING MLT EXPORTING MLT FILEFILE Select appropriate 50, or 100, 200 images video radio button. 1 1. Select thethe appropriate 50, 100, 200or images video clip radioclip button; this willwill create a MLTaformat fromfile the starting frame plus the This create MLT file format from the starting frame plus the next 50,50, 100,100, or 200 next or frames. 200 frames. Select the Change button to select the desired location thefile. export file. 2 2. Select the Change button to choose the desired location to saveto thesave export 3 Enter the directory and filename to save the file 3. Enter the directory and filename to save the file. 4 Select the Export button to save the file. These files are viewable with Plotthe Stalker 4. Select ExportSoftware. button to save the file. These files are viewable with Plot Stalker Software.

Mini-USB cablemust (sold NOTE: An SD Card beseparately). installed for the camera to operate (sold separately). For best results, wePOWERPANEL recommend that you format PORT the SD card inside the camera before taking pictures. We also recommend that the SD card be Class 4 or Class 10 for HD video recording. Accepts the Moultrie PowerPanel accessory (sold separately) only. Refer to www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.

EXPORTING WMV FILE

Download still pictures and video onto your computer by connecting a USB cable (sold separately) to the USB port.

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USB PORT

EXTERNAL POWER PORT Accepts the Moultrie PowerPanel or Moultrie Battery Box accessories only (sold separately). Refer to www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.

EXPORTING FILE Select theWMV appropriate 1

50, 100, or 200 images video clip radio button. This will

1. Select the aappropriate 50, 100, video clip plus radiothe button; create a .wmv format create .wmv format fileorof200 theimages starting frame nextthis 50,will 100, or 200 frames. file of the starting frame plus the next 50, 100, or 200 frames. Select the Change button to select the desired location to save the export file. 2

Enter directory filename save location the file to save the export file. 3 2. Select thethe Change buttonand to choose theto desired

Select the Export button to save the file. The program will convert the images to video based on the chosen settings. The .wmv file can be viewed using a 4. Select the Export button to save the file. The program will convert the images to video based on standard media player. 3. Enter the directory and filename to save the file.

the chosen settings. The .wmv file can be viewed using a standard media player and is great for Great for internet or emailing. uploading to uploading the internetto or the emailing.

NOTE: The use of any other power source will void your warranty and possibly harm your camera.

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ACTIVITY SEARCH Search Feature will scan through your photos and automatically ACTIVITY SEARCH BThePLOTSTALKER PLOTSTALKER ACTIVITY SEARCH PLOTSTALKER ACTIVITY look for changes in regions that you identify inSEARCH Setup.

B PLOTSTALKER ACTIVITY SEARCH BSEARCH ACTIVITY ACTIVITY SEARCH

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Slide the UNLOCK switch on the bottom of slide-out Battery Tray. Install or eight(8) AA QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS with polarities as indicated in the Battery Tr

Slidethe theUNLOCK UNLOCK switch on on thethe bottom of Camera and use knob pull the slide-out STEP 1 Slide switch bottom of Camera andtheuse use thetoknob knob to pull pull the throug Slide the Tray. UNLOCK switch on the bottom of Camera and the to the Thread the provided Mounting Strap Battery Install eight (8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries with polarities as ACTIVITY SEARCH In search mode, the PlotStalker software scans through the .mlt photo file, stops slide-out Battery Tray. Install or eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries TheThe Search Feature will scan your photos automatically slide-out Tray. Install oron eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries The Search Feature willthrough scan through through yourand photos and automatically automatically indicated in the Battery Tray. Re-install Battery Tray and insert your SDor card. Slide Battery the UNLOCK switch thethe bottom Camera and the knob to pull the Search Feature will scan your photos and camera andofRe-install secure to ause tree pole approxim SEARCH with polarities as that indicated in the the Battery Tray. the Battery Tray. look forACTIVITY changes in regions that you identify in Setup. on a photo when changes are found in your identified region, and then highlights Weslide-out recommend you format the SD card inside the camera before taking pictures. with polarities as indicated in Battery Tray. Re-install the Battery Tray. look for changes in regions that you identify in Setup. Battery Tray. Install or eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries lookThe for Search changesFeature in regions that you identify in Setup. will scan through your photos and automatically Thread the provided theTray. Eyelets on back the camera withthe polarities asMounting indicatedStrap in thethrough Battery Re-install Battery Tray. 2 Thread the changes in PlotStalker blue. Youthat can click in viewing remove Thread the provided Mounting Strap through the Eyelets on the of back of the and Turn Camera on bytheon sliding ON/OFF/IR TE In search mode, the PlotStalker software scans the photo file,the stopsvideo on a photo when area to STEP provided Mounting Strap through the Eyelets the back of the look for changes in regions youthrough identify in.MLT Setup. In search mode, the software scansanywhere through the .mlt .mlt photo file, stops In search mode, the PlotStalker software scans through the photo file, stops secure to a tree or pole approximately 36” from the ground as shown. NOTE: Camera must changes are found in your identified region, and then highlights the changes in blue. You can click camera and secure to a tree or pole approximately 36" from the ground as shown. the blue highlights. camera and the secure to a tree or pole approximately 36" from theproperly. ground as shown. the detection ON position. on photo when changes are are found in in your your identified identified region, region, and then then highlights highlights Mounting Strap through thefunction Eyelets on the back of the beThread attached toprovided a stable object forto motion to on aaInphoto changes search mode, the PlotStalker software scans through theand .mlt photo file, stops anywhere in thewhen video viewing area found to remove the blue highlights. the changes in blue. You can click anywhere in the video viewing area to remove camera and secure to a tree or pole approximately 36" from the ground as shown. Turn Camera on by sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch the changes in blue. can click anywhere in identified the video viewing areathen to remove on by bysliding sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch TurnCamera camera on ON/OFF/AIM switch to the ON position. STEP 3 Turn on a photo whenYou changes are found in your region, and highlights Press the MODE button one time to get to t the blue highlights. ACTIVITY SEARCH SETUP to the ON position. the blue highlights. to the ONCamera position. Eyelet the changes in blue. You can click anywhere in the video viewing area to remove Turn on by sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch Eyelet get to the Main Selection STEP 4 Press the MODE button one time to ACTIVITY SEARCH SETUP Camera Setup Menu. Set Time and Date by Click the SEARCH Settings button to activate the blue highlights. tothe theselect ON position. Press the MODE button one and time to get get to the the ACTIVITY SETUP Screen, Setup. Set Time Date by pressing ENTER, Eyelet Press MODE button one time to to Click the SettingsSEARCH button to activate ACTIVITY SETUP ENTER, using UP/DOWN to adjust selecte using UP/DOWN to adjust selected field, LEFT/RIGHT to move Camera Setup Menu. Set Time and Date by pressing the Region and Sensitivity settings Click the Settings button to activate the Region and Sensitivity settings Camera Setup Menu. Set Time and Date by pressing Click the SettingsSEARCH button to activate Press thefield MODE button onedone. time to get to the ACTIVITY SETUP to the next and ENTER when ENTER, using using UP/DOWN UP/DOWN to to adjust adjust selected field, field, to move to the next field and forthe theRegion Activity Search the Region and Sensitivity settings LEFT/RIGHT ENTER, selected and Sensitivity settings for the the Activity Search Camera Setup Menu. Set Time and Date by pressing Click Settings button to activate LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next field and ENTER for the Activity Search Press MODE button until MENU SELECTION screen is field, STEP 5 LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next field and ENTER for the Search ENTER, using UP/DOWN to adjustdone. selected the Activity Region and Sensitivity settings when displayed. when done. Use the UP/DOWN buttons until the MAIN when done. LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next field and ENTER for the Activity Search SCREEN option is highlighted yellow. Press ENTER. when done. Press MODE button until MENU SELECT Press MODE button until until MENU SELECTION Mounting MODE SELECTION Mounting Switch camerabutton to Aim. Aim MENU camera using motion STEP 6 Press screen is displayed. Use the UP/DOWN buttons Strapthe UP/DOWN bu screen is displayed. Use the UP/DOWN buttons screen is displayed. Use Press MODE button until MENU detection to determine target area. Walk SELECTION in front of the Strap Mounting until the MAIN MAIN SCREEN option is highlighted camera at is thedisplayed. desired distance anduntil thehighlighted camera LED will until the SCREEN option is screen Use the UP/DOWN buttons the MAIN SCREEN option is highlig Strap yellow. Press ENTER. ENTER. DEFINE SEARCH SEARCH REGION REGION flash showing the covered area. option is highlighted yellow. Press DEFINE until the MAIN SCREEN yellow.automatically Press ENTER. DEFINE SEARCH Provides the ability ability to search searchREGION for Provides the to for Switch camera to ON. Your camera will now yellow. Press ENTER. DEFINE SEARCH REGION STEP 7 Your Your Camera will now automatically take pictures pictures Camera will now automatically take DEFINE SEARCH REGION changes in the photo in a specific Provides the ability to search take pictures whenever an animalin is detected in range, changes in the photo in atospecific Provides the for for whenever an animal animal is detected detected rangeCamera -based onwill now automatically take p whenever an is in range -based on Provides ability toability search forsearch Your YouronCamera will now automatically take pictures region the rather than the entire photo. based the default settings below. region rather than the entire photo. changes in the photo in a specific changes thein photo the default default settings settings below. below. changes in the in photo a specificin a specific the whenever an animal is detected in range -based on whenever an animal is detected in range -b region rather thephoto. entire photo.photo. region ratherrather than thethan entire region than the entire the default settings below. DEFAULT SETTINGS

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Click on the the Set Search Motion Search Area Button. Button. 1 on 1. Click the Set Motion Area Button. Click on Set Motion Search Area 1 1

Click on the Set Motion Search Area Button.

2. Use mouse to selectto dragand the drag red outline around thearound area youthe want to search for to Use the mouse mouse toand select and drag the red red outline around the area you want want to 2 the Use the select the outline area you 2 Click on the Set Motion Search Area Button. movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if required. 1 search search for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if

the default settings below.

Capture Mode Capture Mode

Capture Mode PhotoQuality Quality Photo Photo Quality Capture Mode Photo Delay after each photo is taken taken Photo Delay after each each photophoto is takenis Photo Delay after Photo Quality

MOTION CAM DETECT(Still) TRAIL TRAIL CAM (Still) 2.0 MP HIGH (4.0 MP) 2.0 MP TRAIL CAM (Still) SEC SECONDS 555 SEC 2.0 MP

Capture Mode Motion Freeze ON Motion Freeze ON 5 SEC Use the mouse to select and drag the red outline around the area you want to Motion Freeze ON Photo Delay after each photo is taken required. required. Photo Quality search for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if Multi Shot Count OFF Multi Shot Count OFF ON MultiMotion Shot Count OFF 3. Click OK button on the Settings Popup window to confirm your settings and exit the menu. Freeze required. Use the mouse to select and drag the red outline around the area you want to Video Resolution VGA 2 Digital Zoom NONE Photo Delay after each photo is taken Video Resolution VGA Multi Shot Count OFF Click OK OK button button on on the the Settings Settings Popup Popup window window to to confirm confirm your your settings settings and and 3 Click 3 Video Length 5 SEC Video Resolution VGA search for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if Video Length 5 SEC Video Resolution VGA exit the the menu. menu. Motion Freeze exit Click OK button on the Settings Popup window to confirm your settings and 3 Video Audio ON Video Length 10 SECONDS Video Audio ON Video Length 5 SEC required. exit the menu. Multi Shot Count MOULTRIECAM Camera Name SENSITIVITY Video Audio ON MOULTRIECAM Camera Name SENSITIVITY Video Audio ON SENSITIVITY Temperature FAHRENHEIT Set to High, Medium or Low This sets the level of pixel change the program Camera Name MOULTRIECAM Video Resolution 1to SENSITIVITY Temperature FAHRENHEIT Set1 High, Medium or Low This sets the level of pixel change the program will detect. MOULTRIECAM Camera Name Set to High, Medium or Lowthe - This sets the level of pixel changeto theconfirm program your settings and Click OK button Popup window 3 will Info Temperature Strip printed printed on on photos photos ON detect. Note; pixelon change Settings will occur occur with with color, intensity, lighting or or Temperature FAHRENHEIT Info Strip ON FAHRENHEIT will Set detect. Note; aa pixel change aa color, intensity, lighting to High, Medium or Low -color, Thisintensity, sets the lighting level oforpixel change the program Video Length Note: A1pixel change occurs when a change in will movement is detected, so exit the movement somenu. this setting is to critical to obtain obtain the the desired desired results. results. PlotStrip Frequency 15 SECONDS Info printed photos on photos ONSECONDS movement so this setting is critical to Plot Frequency 15 Info Stripon printed ON this setting iswill critical to be able to ajump the desired detect. Note; pixel change willframes. occur with a color, intensity, lighting or Video Audio PlotLapse Duration 330HOUR HOUR Time Frequency SECONDS Plot Duration 3 movement so this setting is critical to obtain the desired results. Plot Frequency 15 SECONDS DEFAULT SETTINGS DEFAULT SETTINGS 000.000000 N N // 000.000000 000.000000 W W GPSLapse Longitude & Latitude: Camera Name SENSITIVITY 000.000000 Time Duration 3 HOUR GPS Longitude & Latitude: Plot Duration 3 HOUR Click on Default Default button to to return return to to the the default default values values for for Search Search Area Area and and DEFAULT SETTINGS 1 DEFAULT SETTINGS Click on button 1 NO Default Setting NO GPS Longitude & Latitude:& Latitude: 000.000000 N / 000.000000 W W 000.000000 N / 000.000000 Click1on Default button to return to the default for Search sets Area and settings. Default Temperature GPSSetting Longitude Sensitivity settings. Set toonHigh, Medium or values Low - This theSensitivity of pixel settings. Click Default button to return to the default values forlevel Search Area andchange the program 1Sensitivity NO Delete All? NO Delete All? NO GPS Latitude 000.000000 N Delete All? NO Default Setting GPS Latitude - settings. 000.000000 Info Strip printed on photos Sensitivity will detect. Note; aNpixel change will occur with a color, intensity, lighting or Security Code 00000 GPS Longitude Longitude -- 000.000000 000.000000 W W Default Setting NO NO Security Code 00000 Delete All? GPS GPS Latitude 000.000000 N movement so this setting is critical to obtain the desired results. Plot Frequency Security Code Code 00000 Security 00000 GPS Longitude - 000.000000 W 2

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CAPTURE MODES eSpy offers four capture modes as described below. ult capture mode is Trail Cam.

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INTRODUCTION In time-lapse photography a series The GameSpy offers four capture modes as described below. INTRODUCTION CAPTURE MODES PLOTSTALKER of still photos are taken at regular SOFTWARE INTRO IV APLOTSTALKER The CAPTURE default capture modeMODES is Trail Cam. In time-lapse photography a series SOFTWARE INTRO AIL CAM MODE time intervals. The PlotStalker of still photos are taken at regular photos are taken when an animal is detected. The number of photos taken Software allows you toPlotStalker load the SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The offers four capture as described TRAIL MODE INTRODUCTION time intervals. The The GameSpy M-990i offersCAM four capture modes modes as described below. Thebelow. default capture mode is Motion Detect. Download your free Plot Stalker n anThe animal detected is configurable in Settings. Photos stored timeInlapse file allows that was default captureare mode is when Trail Cam. Stillisphotos taken an animal is detected. 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The GameSpy offers four capture modes as described below. INTRODUCTION Inlapse time-lapse photography a series when an animal is detected is configurable in Settings. Photos are stored in time file that was captured PLOT CAM MODE through your photos, single step, camera takes photoscapture at a specified interval during the day and combines search for activity in ataken designated The default mode is Trail Cam. of still photos are at regular In time-lapse photography a series the in the DCIM/100MFCAM folder on the SD card. from your Moultrie Game Camera The camera takes photos at a specified interval during the day and combines search for activity in a designated m together to create a Plot Video (*.MLT file) which can be viewed on the area, and save the files. time intervals. 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As a default the camera will start the morning Plot Operating System: Microsoft® bitWindows® -File XP with Service 2Computer), orwith later; Windows Vista® > Insert the PlotStalker CD Windows® into your 32 computer and follow on-screen instructions. > determined by the Plot Duration setting in the camera menu. The camera will Using standard Microsoft utilities (ex. Explorer –Pack My the menu. 1 in the menu. Using standardWindows Microsoft utilities (ex.Premium, File – My Computer), menu.option 1 Premium, Business, or Explorer Enterprise with Service Pack or Windowswith 7 Videodetect at 5:45am and endsunrise the evening video at 6:15pm. To reset the Vista® Home Business, Ultimate, or1;the Enterprise the correct and sunset times automatically andsunrise adjust itself copy later; the PlotFiles (extension isUltimate, .MLT) from the PLOT directory on LOADING PLOT FILES copy SD thecard PlotFiles (extension is .MLT) the PLOT directory the and sunset times back theVideos default are times, usein: theDCIM/PLOT Default Settings option in SD card. Service Pack 1;disk or Windows 7 from accordingly. ThetoPlot stored folder on the to the hard drive in your computer. Note the locationon stored LOADING PLOT FILES SD card to the hard disk drive in your computer. Note the location stored Using standard Microsoft utilities (ex. File Explorer – My Computer), the menu. 1 onstandard the hard disk drive. Using Microsoft utilities (ex. File Explorer – My Computer), copy the PlotFiles (extension is .MLT) SOFTWARE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: It will take the camera 24hrs to properly adjust to the correct copy thethe PlotFiles (extension is .MLT) from the PLOT directoryStart on the on the hard disk drive. 2from Open PlotStalker software from theinWindows Button the PLOT directory on the SD cardapplication to the hard disk drive your computer. Note the location sunrise and sunset times. As a default the camera will start the morning Plot Insert the PlotStalker CD into your computer and follow on-screen instructions. SD card to the hard disk drive in your computer. Note the location stored > 2 Open the PlotStalker software application fromonthe Start Button menu. Once the PlotStalker software, click theWindows File Button Morning Time Lapse Video Evening Time Lapse Video stored on the hard in disk drive. Video at 5:45am and end the evening video at 6:15pm. To reset the sunrise on the hard disk drive. 3 Browse in which you have saved menu. Once to in the thelocation PlotStalker software, click on the the Plot Filefile(s) Button Morning Time Lapse Video Evening Time Lapse Video LOADING PLOT FILES Open thethe PlotStalker software application from the Windows Start Button menu. can still triggered tounder take a photo under Settings certain settings and The sunset times back to be thetake default times, use the Default option in Open PlotStalker software application from the Windows Start Button NOTE: NOTE: The camera cancamera still be triggered to a photo certain settings while in Time Lapse (.MLT) in step 1 above, select the file of interest and click Open. 3 2 Browse to the location in which you savedBrowse the Plot file(s) Once in the PlotStalker software, clicksoftware, on thehave Fileclick Button toButton the location while in plot mode. Please see the "Plot Frequency" settings in the camera Using standard Microsoft utilities (ex. File Explorer – My Computer), the menu. menu. Once in the PlotStalker on the File Morning Time Lapse Video Evening Time Lapse Video 1 mode. Please see the “Time Lapse Frequency” settings in the camera setup section. TE: The camera can still be triggered to take a photo under certain settings (.MLT) stepthe 1saved above, the(.MLT) file of interest and click in whichin you the select file(s) step 1 from above, select theOpen. file of setup section. 3BEGIN/END copy PlotFiles (extension is in .MLT) the PLOT directory on the Browse tohave the location inPlot which you have saved the Plot file(s) le in plotNOTE: mode. Please see the in the camera interest, and click Open. The camera can"Plot still beFrequency" triggered to settings take a photo under certain settings SD card to the hard disk drive in your computer. Note the location stored (.MLT) in step 1 above, select the file of interest and click Open. Goes to the first or last photo in the Plot File. HYBRID p section.while BEGIN/END in plotCAM mode.MODE Please see the "Plot Frequency" settings in the camera on the hard disk drive. Camera operates in Plot Cam mode during the day and Trail Cam Mode during Goes to the 2firstOpen or last photo in the Plot File. setup section. BEGIN/END HYBRID CAM MODE BRID CAM MODE the PlotStalker software application from the Windows Start Button

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the night. Thirty minutes after dusk the camera will enter the Trail Cam mode

FRAME BY FRAME SEARCH BEGIN/END

Goes to the first or last photo inbackward the Plot File. Camera operates in Cam TimeMODE Lapse mode during dayand and Motion Detect ModeTime during theVideo night. mera operates in Plot mode during thethesensor day Trail Cam Mode during menu. Once inor the software, on the File Button HYBRID CAM Morning Time Lapse Video Evening Lapse Individually step forward through eachclick photo. Goes to the first or last photo inPlotStalker the Plot File. and take night photos when theenter PIR is triggered. ThirtyCamera minutes after dusk the camera will the Motion Detect Mode and take night photos FRAME BY FRAME SEARCH 3 operates in Plot during daythe andTrail TrailCam Cam mode Mode during Browse to the location in which you have saved the Plot file(s) night. Thirty minutes after duskCam the mode camera will the enter when the PIRNOTE: sensor isThe triggered. camera candusk still the be triggered to take photo under FRAME BY FRAME step forward or backward through eachofphoto. the night. MODE Thirty minutes camera will entera the Trail Camcertain mode settings Individually (.MLT) inSEARCH step 1 above, select the file interest and click Open. REWIND/PAUSE/PLAY take night photos when themode. PIRafter sensor is triggered. FRAME BY FRAME SEARCH VIDEO while in plot Please see the "Plot Frequency" settings in the camera

4 and take night photos when the PIR sensor is triggered. Camera records a video when an animal is detected by the motion sensor.

Individually forward orpause, backward through each photo. Play photosstep instep sequence, or play the photos in reverse order. Individually forward or backward through each photo. setup section. BEGIN/END REWIND/PAUSE/PLAY These functions simulate a video and are useful for manually searching During daylight hours the camera will record a video 5, 15 or 30 seconds in DEO MODE REWIND/PAUSE/PLAY Goes to the first orWhen last photo in the is Plot File.played, press HYBRID CAM MODE VIDEO MODE VIDEO MODE REWIND/PAUSE/PLAY changes in the photos. a sequence being Play photos in sequence, pause, or play the photos in reverse order. During night camera will record a the video with asensor. maximum length 4 length. mera records a video when an the animal isis detected detected by motion Play photos in sequence, pause, ororplay the photos inreverse reverse order. Camera records a video when anin animal by the motion sensor. During daylight hours the These Play photos in sequence, pause, play the photos in order. Camera records a video when an animal is detected by the motion sensor. Camera operates Plot Cam mode during the day and Trail Cam Mode during fast-forward or fast-rewind multiple times to increase speed. (1x-5x) functions simulate a avideo and are useful usefulfor formanually manually searching ofwill 10 seconds. The5,video length isseconds configurable inor SETTINGS. ing daylight hours the camera will record a video 5, 15 30 seconds in These functions simulate video and are searching FRAME BY FRAME SEARCH camera record a video 15, 30, 60 or 90 in length. During the night, the camera will These functions simulate a video and are useful for manually searching Duringthe daylight hours the camera willdusk record video 5, 15enter or 30the seconds in mode changes in the photos. When a sequence is being played, press night. Thirty minutes after the acamera will Trail Cam changes in the photos. a sequence isisbeing played, press Individually stepWhen forward or backward through each photo. th. During the will record aseconds. video with aismaximum lengthlength record anight video with acamera maximum length of will 20the The video length is configurable in SETTINGS. changes in the photos. When a sequence being played, press length. During night the camera record a video with a maximum and take photos when PIR sensor triggered. fast-forward or or fast-rewind multiple times toincrease increase speed. (1x-5x) fast-forward or fast-rewind multiple times to speed. (1x-5x) fast-forward fast-rewind multiple times to increase speed. (1x-5x) 4of The M-880 GameSpy Digital Camera PlotStalker Software Page 13 0 Page seconds. video length is configurable in SETTINGS. 10 seconds. The video length is configurable in SETTINGS. REWIND/PAUSE/PLAY 4 VIDEO MODE Play photos in sequence, pause, or play the photos in reverse order. CameraGameSpy records a video whenCamera an animal is detected by the motion sensor. Page 4 M-880 GameSpy Digital Camera PlotStalker 13 13 M-880 Digital PlotStalker Software These functions simulate a video andSoftware are useful for manually searchingPagePage the Digital camera Game will record a video 5, 15 or 30 seconds in Page 4 During daylight hours Page 13 M-990i Camera Plot Stalker Software changes in the photos. When a sequence is being played, press length. During night the camera will record a video with a maximum length

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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS

Photo Quality Photo Quality

Photo Quality 0.5 MP 960 x 540 0.5 MP 800 x 600 0.5 MPQuality 800 x 600 Photo 2.0 MP 1920 x 1080 2.0 MP 1920 x 1080 2.0 0.5 MP 800 xx600 1920 1080 4.0 MP 2560 x 1990 4.0 MP 2688 x 1512 Photo 4.0 2560 2.0 MPQuality 1920 x 1990 1080 8.0 MP 4201 x 2360 0.5 MP 800 10.0 8.0 MP MP 4532 x 2448 4201 2360 4.0 2560xx600 1990 Video Quality 2.0 MP 1920 x 1080 8.0 MP Video Quality 4201 x 2360 Video Quality HD 1280 x 720 24fps 4.0 MP 2560 x 1990@ HD 1280 x 720 @ 24fps Quality HD Video 1280 x 720 @ 24fps720 x 400 @ 24fps VGA 8.0 4201 2360 VGA 720 HD MP 1280xxx400 720@@24fps 24fps VGA Approximate 848 x 480 @ 24fps photos stored 1GB SD card Video Quality Approximate photos stored 1GB SD card VGA 720 x 400 @ 24fps 0.5 MP photos stored 4 GB SD card TBD Approximate HD 1280 0.5 MP TBD x 720 @ 24fps Approximate photos stored 1GB SD card 2.0 MP TBD VGA 720 0.5 MP 10,000 2.0 TBDx 400 @ 24fps 0.5 MP 4.0 MP TBD Approximate photos stored 1GB SD card 4.0 TBD 2.0 MP 2.0 MP 4,000 8.0 MP MP TBD 0.5 TBD 8.0 TBD 4.0 MP 4.0 MP 2,000 Approximate video time stored 1GB SD card 2.0 MP TBD 8.0 MP Approximate video time stored 1GB SD card TBD 10.0 4.0 MP 1,000 TBD HDMP TBD TBD HD Approximate video time stored 1GB SD card TBD VGA Approximate video time stored 4GB SD card 8.0 TBD VGA HDMP 32 GB Max Optional SD Memory Card Approximate video time stored 1GB SD HD Optional 45card minutes 32 GB Max SD Memory Card TBD VGA 55 degrees Optical Field of View TBD HD 55 degrees Optical Field of View 32 GB Max Optional SD Memory Card VGA 75 minutes Alkaline AA-cells Batteries TBD VGA Alkaline AA-cells Batteries 55 degrees OpticalCard Field of View SD Memory 32 GB Max 45 +/-5 feet Approximate Detection Range 32 GB Max Optional SD Memory Card 45 +/-5 feet Approximate Detection Range Alkaline AA-cells Batteries Optical Field of Viewof View 50 degrees 55 Optical Field 45 degrees +/-5 feet Approximate Detection Range Batteries 8 Alkaline or Lithium AA-cellsAA-cells Alkaline Batteries 45 +/-5 feet Approximate Detection Approximate Detection Range Range 40 +/-5 feet

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SETUP AND PROGRAMMING

Setup Menu Setupbuttons Menu - The buttonsthe are used tosetting navigate through the available The UP/DOWN usedUP/DOWN to navigate through choices. UP/DOWN moves Setup Menuare - The UP/DOWN buttons areavailable used to navigate through the available setting choices. UP/DOWN moves totothe next menu item, and ENTER selects to the next menu item and ENTER selects the item be changed. Additional menu choices are setting choices. UP/DOWN moves to thearenext menu item, and ENTER Setup Menu - The UP/DOWN buttons used to navigate through theselects available thehitting item to changed.button Additional menuthe choices available hitting the available by thebe UP/DOWN when either first or are the last option by is highlighted.

the itemchoices. to be changed. Additional are item, available by hittingselects the setting UP/DOWN moves menu to the choices next menu and ENTER UP/DOWN button either the first/last option is highlighted. Setup Menu -changed. The when UP/DOWN buttons are used toare navigate through the available UP/DOWN button when either the first/last option is highlighted. the item to be Additional menu choices available by hitting the setting choices. UP/DOWN moves to the next menu item, and ENTER selects UP/DOWN button when either the first/last option is highlighted. Date/Time Date/Time - Set Date /Time -on the SETUP DATE/TIME SET DATE/TIME Date/Time -SETUP Set Date /Time -on themenu SETUP DATE/TIME DATE/TIME the item to changed. Additional available bySET hitting the Set Date /Time - onuse thebe DATE/TIME screen, use thechoices UP/DOWN screen, the UP/DOWN buttons to modify the are month. screen, use the UP/DOWN buttons to modify the month. Date/Time Set Date /Time -on the SETUP DATE/TIME SET DATE/TIME buttons toUP/DOWN modify the month. Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move to the button when either the first/last option is highlighted. DATE Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move to the next field. Press DATE LEFT/RIGHT tosave move the nextthe field. Press screen, use the UP/DOWN buttons totomodify month. next field.Press Press the ENTER buttonbuttons again to your selections. The Time 09 / 01 / 2011 the ENTER again to save your selections. The Time 09 / 01 / 2011 Date/Time -button Set Date /Time the SETUP DATE/TIME SET DATE/TIME DATE ENTER button again to save your selections. The Time Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons to-on move field. Press and Date the is retained between battery changes. Timeto isthe notnext automatically TIME and Date is retained between battery changes. Time is not TIME 09 / 01 / 2011 screen, use the UP/DOWN buttons modify the month. adjusted for and Date issavings. retained between battery Time is not thedaylight ENTER button again to save yourtochanges. selections. The Time 12 : 00 PM automatically adjusted for daylight 12 : 00 PM DATE TIME Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons tobattery movesavings. to the nextTime field.isPress automatically adjusted for daylight savings. and Date is retained between changes. not 09 2011 12 /: 01 00 /PM the ENTER button againfor to daylight save yoursavings. selections. The Time automatically adjusted TIME and Date Mode is retained between changes. Time is not Capture - (default Trailbattery Cam) Press the UP/DOWN CAPTURE MODE Capture Mode Capture Mode - (default Trail Cam) Press the UP/DOWN CAPTURE 12 : 00 PM MODE automatically adjusted for daylight savings. buttons to highlight the desired mode. Press the ENTER MOTION DETECT Press the UP/DOWN buttons highlight the Cam) desired mode. Press the buttons highlight the desired mode.Press Press the ENTER MOTION DETECT CapturetoMode - to (default Trail the UP/DOWN CAPTURE MODE TIME LAPSE button to save the mode and return the Camera Setup ENTER button to save the mode and to mode. the to Camera Setup Menu. TIME LAPSE button totosave the mode and return to the Camera Setup buttons highlight the return desired Press the ENTER MOTION DETECT HYBRID CAM There are- four capture mode settings There are Menu. four capture mode settings –Trail MOTION DETECT, TIME LAPSE, HYBRID CAMMODE Capture Mode (default Cam) Press the–TRAIL UP/DOWN CAPTURE Menu. There are capture mode –TRAIL TIME LAPSE button to save thefour mode and return tosettings the Camera Setup VIDEO CAM, PLOT CAM, HYBRID CAM or VIDEO. Refer to HYBRID CAM or VIDEO. Refer to the CAPTURE MODE section of this VIDEO buttons to highlight the desired mode. Press the ENTER HYBRID CAM MOTION DETECT CAM, CAM, CAMsettings or VIDEO. Refer to Menu. PLOT There are fourHYBRID capture mode –TRAIL manual forthe details. CAPTURE MODE section of this manual for details. VIDEO TIME LAPSE button to save the mode and return to the Camera Setup the CAPTURE MODE section CAM of thisormanual forRefer details. CAM, PLOT CAM, HYBRID VIDEO. to HYBRID CAM Menu. There areMODE four capture settings –TRAIL the CAPTURE sectionmode of this manual for details. VIDEO CAM, PLOT CAM, HYBRID CAM or VIDEO. Refer to Photo Quality - (default 2.0 MP) -The higher the quality of PHOTO QUALITY Photo Quality -MODE (defaultsection 2.0 MP) -The higher the quality of PHOTO QUALITY the CAPTURE of this manual for details. NOTE: Only settings that to the selected CaptureHowever, Mode will be able to(0.5 beMP) changed. thethose photo/image thepertain more memory it consumes. LOW the photo/image the more memory it consumes. However, Photo Quality - (default 2.0 MP) -The higher the quality of LOW (0.5 MP) PHOTO QUALITY higher quality images have higher resolution which results MEDIUM (2 MP) higher quality images havememory higher resolution which results the photo/image the more it consumes. However, MEDIUM (2 MP) LOW (0.5 MP) in clearer images -especially when zooming There are HIGH (4 MP) Photo Quality - (default 2.0 higher MP) -The higher in. the quality of in clearer images -especially when zooming in. There are higher quality images have resolution which results Photo Quality HIGH (4 MP) PHOTO MEDIUM (2QUALITY four photo/imagethe quality 0.5 MP, 2.0 MP, 4.0 MP ENHANCEDMP) (10 MP) the photo/image moresettings: memory it consumes. However, The higherfour quality of the photo/image the more memory itMP, consumes. photo/image quality settings: 0.5 MP, 2.0 4.0are MP ENHANCED (10 MP) inthe clearer images -especially when zooming in. There HIGH (0.5 (4 MP) LOW MP) and 8.0 MP. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the However, higher quality images have higher resolution which results in higher quality images have higher resolution which results and 8.0 MP. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the four photo/image quality settings: 0.5 MP, 2.0 MP, 4.0 MP MEDIUM ENHANCED (10 MP) (2 MP) desired setting. Press the ENTER button to save the setting clearer images – especially when in. There are four photo/image in images -especially when zooming in. There are desired setting. Press the ENTER button totosave the setting HIGH (4 MP) andclearer 8.0 MP. Press thezooming UP/DOWN buttons highlight the and return to 2.0 theMP, Camera Setup Menu. quality settings - 0.5 MP, 4.0the MPENTER and 10.0 MP. UP/DOWN four photo/image quality settings: 0.5Press MP, 2.0 MP, MP ENHANCED (10 MP) and return to thePress Camera Setup Menu. desired setting. button tothe save the4.0 setting to SPECIFICATIONS section of this document buttons toRefer highlight the desired setting. Press thebuttons ENTER button to savefor and 8.0 MP. Press the UP/DOWN to highlight the Refer to SPECIFICATIONS section of this document for return to the Camera Setup Menu. the settingdetails and return to thePress Camera Menu.button Refer SPECIFICATIONS on number of images stored basedtotoon Photo desired setting. theSetup ENTER theQuality. setting details number of images stored based onsave Photo Quality. Refer toon SPECIFICATIONS section of this document for section of this document for details on number of images stored based on and return to the Camera Setup Menu. details on number of images stored based on Photo Quality. Photo Quality. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS section of this document Photo Delay - (default 5 minutes) -The photo delay for PHOTO DELAY Photo Delay - (default 5 minutes) -The photo delay PHOTO DELAY details on number of images stored based on Photo determines the number of minutes between pictures Quality. when 5 SECS determines the- (default number 5ofminutes) minutes -The between pictures Photo Delay photo delay when Photo Delay 5 SECS PHOTO DELAY an animal is detected and remains in range. 15 SECS animal isthe detected and in range. 15 SECS determines number of remains minutes between pictures The photoan delay determines the number of minutes between pictureswhen 5 SECS 30 SECS To change the- delay time, press the-The UP/DOWN buttons to 30 PHOTO SECS DELAY Photo (default 5 minutes) photothe delay when an animal isDelay detected and remains in range. change delay to To change delay time, press theinTo UP/DOWN buttons an animal isthe detected and remains range. 15 SECS 1 MINUTE thethe desired setting. Press the ENTER button to 1 MINUTE time presshighlight thechange UP/DOWN buttons to of highlight the desired setting. Press the determines number minutes pictures when 30SECS SECS highlight the setting. Press the ENTER button to To thedesired delay time, press thebetween UP/DOWN buttons to 5 5 MINUTES save setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu. ENTER button tothe save thedetected setting and to the Camera Setup Menu.to 5 an animal is andreturn remains in range. 15 SECS 1 MINUTES MINUTE save the setting and return to Press the Camera Setup Menu. highlight the desired setting. the ENTER button menu choices are available by hitting the AdditionalAdditional menu choices are available the UP/DOWN button 30 SECS To change the delay time,by press UP/DOWN buttons to 5 MINUTES Additional menu choices are available bySetup hitting the save the setting and return tohitting thethe Camera Menu. button when the first/last highlighted. when the UP/DOWN first/last option is highlighted. Photo Delays can beis to 5, 15to 1 MINUTE highlight the desired setting. Press theoption ENTER button UP/DOWN button when the first/last option issethighlighted. Additional menu choices are available by hitting the Photo 15 and 30 seconds, 1, 5, 10, 30 5 MINUTES and 30 seconds asDelay well ascan 1, 5,be 10,set 30 to and5,to 60 minutes. save the setting return the Camera Setup Menu. Photo Delay canand bewhen set tothe 5, 15 and 30option seconds, 1, 5, 10, 30 UP/DOWN button first/last is highlighted. and 60 minutes. Additional menu choices available hitting1,the and 60Delay minutes. Photo can be set to are 5, 15 and 30 by seconds, 5, 10, 30 UP/DOWN button when the first/last option is highlighted. and 60 minutes. Photo Delay can be set to 5, 15 and 30 seconds, 1, 5, 10, 30 Page 5 M-990i Digital Game Camera M990i Page and 60 minutes. M990i GameSpy GameSpy Digital Digital Camera Camera Page 5 5

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SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)

MotionMotion Freeze Freeze - (default ON) - This feature maximizes the image clarity nightduring photos. When thisWhen feature This feature maximizes the during image clarity night photos. thisis feature on is on thecamera camerawill will use exposure timetime of 1/20sec the useaamaximum maximum exposure of for the night photos.for Other are made increase the brightness 1/20sec theadjustments night photos. Othertoadjustments are made and clarity of the photo. When this feature is turned camera will to increase the brightness and clarity of off thethe photo. When use a maximum exposure time of 1/8sec for night photos. this feature is turned off the camera will use a maximum

MOTION FREEZE ON OFF/EXT. FLASH

exposure time of 1/8sec for the night photos.

Multi-Shot - (default OFF) - When the Game Spy Camera is Multi-Shot MULTI SHOT COUNT When the camera isfor configured MOTION DETECT the capture mode configured TRAIL for in the capture modeinscreen, the camera OFF OFF screen, the camera can- take 2 shotON) or feature 3 Shot standard, 2 Shot can take 2 shot standard orstandard 3 Shot standard, 2maximizes Shot Fast, 3 Shot MOTION Motion Freeze (default - This 2-SHOTFREEZE STANDARD Fast,the 3 Shot Fast, and 4 Shot Fast each time an animal is detected. There Fast, andclarity 4 Shotduring Fast each time an animal is detected. There image night photos. When this feature is is ON 3-SHOT STANDARD is anon approximate second delay between picturespictures when 2 shot 2-SHOT FAST an approximate 3-4 delay between the 2 OFF/EXT. the camera3-4will usesecond a maximum exposure timethe ofwhen FLASH 3-SHOT FAST standard or 3 Shot standard setting is selected. When the 2 Shot Fast, 3 shot standard or 3 Shot standard setting is selected. 1/20sec for the night photos. Other adjustments areWhen madethe 2 Shot Fast, and 4 Shot setting is selected, the camera will take the selected Shot Fast,the 3 Shot Fast, and Shot setting selected, the camera to increase brightness and4 clarity of theisphoto. When amount of photos within 1-2 seconds. To choose the desired setting press will take the selected amount of photos within 1-2 seconds. To this feature is turned off the camera will use a maximum the ENTER button to enter the Shot settings. Press UP or DOWN to Photo Delay - (default 1 Multi minute) -The photo delay determines the number of choose the desired setting press the ENTER button to enter the exposure time of 1/8sec for the night photos. select the desired number of photos. Then press ENTER again to return to minutes between pictures when an animal is detected and remains in range. Multi Shotmenu. settings. Press UP or DOWN to select the desired the camera setup

PHOTO DELAY 1 MIN

Multi-Shot (default OFF) - When Game Spy To change theof-delay time, thetheUP/DOWN buttons desired number photos. Thenpress press ENTER again to Camera return toistheto highlight MULTI SHOTthe COUNT configured for TRAIL in the capture mode screen, the camera menu. button to save the setting and return OFFto the Camera Setup setting.camera Press setup the ENTER OFF Digital canZoom take 2 shot standard or 3 Shot standard, 2 Shot Fast, 3 Shot DIGITAL ZOOM 2-SHOT STANDARD Menu. Additional menu choices are available by hitting the UP/DOWN button Digital Zoom (default No Zoom) This function will ThisFast, function allow theeach user to select between levels of digital and will 4 Shot Fast time an animal is3detected. There is NONE 3-SHOT STANDARD when the first/last option is highlighted. Photo Delays can be set to 5, 15 and zoom. The camera will default to no zoom setting. Press the UP/DOWN allow the user to select between 3 levels of digital zoom. 2-SHOT 1.5XFAST an approximate 3-4 second delay between pictures when the 2 to highlight the desired setting. Press thesetting. ENTER button to save 3-SHOT FAST The camera will default to no zoom Press the 30buttons seconds, 1, 5, 10, 30 and 60 minutes. 2X shot standard or 3 Shot standard setting is selected. When the 2 the setting and returnbuttons to the Camera Setup Menu. UP/DOWN to highlight the desired setting. Press

3X Shot Fast, 3 Shot Fast, and 4 Shot setting is selected, the camera ENTER button to save setting and1-2 return to the willthe take the selected amount of the photos within seconds. To Camera Setup Menu. choose the desired setting press the ENTER button to enter the Multi Shot settings. Press UP or DOWN to select the desired Video (default VGA) - Video resolution Video Resolution number of Resolution photos. Then- press ENTER again to return to the can VIDEO RESOLUTION be set to can VGA or HD. The higher the quality of theofvideo, Video resolution be set to VGA or HD. The higher the quality the camera setup menu. HD video, the it consumes. However, higher higher quality videos themore morememory memory it consumes. However, quality DIGITAL VGA ZOOM Zoom- (default - (default ON) No Zoom) function will Motion Freeze - This- This feature maximizes the image clarity during haveDigital higher resolution. NONE videos have higher resolution. the user to480 select betweenis3 on levels ofcamera digital zoom. allow VGA: 848 x @ 24fps night photos. When this feature the will use a maximum exposure 1.5X VGA: 720 x 400 @ 24fps HD: 1280 x 720 @ 24fps The camera will default to no zoom setting. Press the HD: 1280 x 720 @ 24fps 2X time of Press 1/20sec for the night photos. Other adjustments the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the desired are made to increase the UP/DOWN buttons toto highlight the setting.Press Press Press the UP/DOWN buttons highlight the desired desired setting. the 3X setting. Press theof ENTER button to savethis the feature setting and brightness and clarity the photo. When is turned off the camera will ENTER to save the to setting to and the Camera Setup thebutton ENTER button saveand thereturn setting return to the Menu. return to the Camera Setup Menu. use aCamera maximum exposure time of 1/8sec for the night photos. Setup Menu. Video Length - (default 5 seconds) - When the Game Spy Video Length Camera is configured for VGA) VIDEO in the inCapture Mode Video Resolution - (default Video resolution can When the Game Spy Camera is configured for- VIDEO the Capture Mode VIDEO RESOLUTION screen, the camera will record video for a designated amount screen videohigher for a designated amount time each HD 10 SECS be the set camera to VGAwillorrecord HD. The the quality of theofvideo, 30 SECS time each time an animal is detected. To change amount timethe anof animal is detected. To change the amount of time recorded press more memory it consumes. However, higher quality VGA the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight theUP/DOWN desired setting. Press the ENTER 60 SECS of time recorded, press the buttons to highlight videos have higher resolution. button to save the setting andPress returnthe to the Camera Setup to Menu. The 90 SECS the desired setting. ENTER button save the VGA:video 720 xlength 400 @ 1280 x 720 @ 24fps maximum for 24fps a nighttimeHD: IR video is 20 seconds. setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu. The maximum Press the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the desired Multi-Shot -length (default - When the Game Spyand Camera is configured for videoPress aOFF) nighttime IRtovideo is 20 seconds. setting. thefor ENTER button save the setting

MOTION FREEZE ON

Viewing Pictures on Computer via USB INFORMATION ON PICTURE 1. Plug USB cable (sold separately) into the USB port on your Windows 7/Vista/XP computer.

The info strip below will appear at the bottom of the photo/video:

2. Plug other end of USB cable into the camera’s USB port.

3. To access JPG pictures and AVI movie files navigate to “My Computer” and double click the o 27.88 inHgfiles will be75 F in theDCIM/100MFCAM 01/01/13 12:00 directory; AM MOULTRIECAM “Moultrie CAM” drive. Picture stored video files are located in the DCIM directory.

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↑ ADVANCED INFORMATION Barometer-Trend Temp. Moon Date Time Camera(cont.) Name

INFORMATION (cont.) 4. To exitADVANCED USB mode follow Windows’ instructions for properly disconnecting a removable drive VI and then unplug.

INFORMATION ON PICTURE INFORMATION ON PICTURE Barometric Information on Picture The barometric pressure is displayed on the info strip with units in Hg. The info strip will appear the appear bottom of The below info strip belowatwill at the thephoto/video: bottom of the photo/video: The info strip below will appear at the bottom of the photo/video:

Barometric Trend The barometric shown as 12:00 “↑”, “↓”, 27.88 inHgtrend ↑ is calculated 75oF and01/01/13 AM or “-“. MOULTRIECAM Barometer/ Temp. Moon Date DateTime Barometer-Trend Temp. Moon Moon Phase TrendTemp. Moon Phase Date The icons for the moon phase are as follows:

Time Camera Camera Name Name Camera

Time

Barometric

Moon Phase ThePhase barometric pressure is displayed on the info strip with units in Hg. Moon The icons for the moon phase are as follows: The icons for the moon phase are as follows:

Barometric Trend The barometric trend is calculated and shown as “↑”, “↓”, or “-“. Moon Phase 4 follows: 23 01 for the12 moon phase 45 The icons are 3as New New Moon Moon

Waxing Waxing Crescent Crescet

First Waxing First Waxing Quarter Gibbons Quarter Gibbons

Full Full Moon Moon

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Waning Last Waning Last Gibbons Quarter Gibbons Quarter

78 Waning Waning Crescent Crescet

MULTI SHOT OFF

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highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button to erase photos and return to the Camera Setup Menu.

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ADVANCED INFORMATION

Code - (default "00000") - This feature prevents SecuritySecurity Code This feature prevents unauthorized use of the camera, should it lost become unauthorized use of the camera should it become or lost or stolen, by requiring a 5 digit security code be entered to unlock stolen by requiring a 5 digit security code to be entered to VIEWING PICTURES ON COMPUTER VIA USB the camera. Thethe security codeThe is 5 digits, eachcode digitisbeing a number 0-9. unlock camera. 5 digits, digitWindows 7/Vista/XP 1. Plug provided USBsecurity cable into the USB porteach on your The default code is “00000”. Once thedefault code is code changed from the default being a number 0-9. The is "00000". Once the computer. code the camera will prompt you to enter the correct code whenever: code is changed fromofthe default code, the camera's camera will 2. Plug other end USB cable into the USB port. The camera is turned on prompt you to enter the correct code whenever: 3. To access JPG pictures and AVI movie files, navigate to "My Computer" and The camera is woken up from sleep mode • The camera is turned on double click the "Moultrie CAM" drive. Picture files will be stored In the The camera is connected to USB • DCIM/100_MDGC The camera is woken up fromvideo sleep files modeare located in the DCIM directory. directory; • 4.The is connected to USB To camera exit USB mode, follow Windows’ instructions for properly disconnecting If the security code the then default number, then you do not a removable driveisand unplug need to enter the code.

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Video Audio - (default On) - This option allows the user to Video Audio This option the user to turn the audio duringON video ON or turnallows the audio during video recording orrecording OFF. When OFF. When selected and the camera is configured for VIDEO in the Capture selected and the Game Spy Camera is configured for Mode screen, the camera will record audio along with the video each VIDEO in the Capture Mode screen; the camera will record time an animal is detected. Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the with the video time animal detected. desired audio setting.along Press the ENTER buttoneach to save thean setting andisreturn to Press the Menu. LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired the Camera Setup setting. Press the ENTER button to save the setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu.

CameraCamera Name Name - (default MOULTRIECAM) The Camera The Camera Name is imprinted thephotos photosand and provides of of Name is imprinted ononthe providesa apoint point reference when multiple cameras are used. To change the Camera Name reference when multiple cameras are used. To change the use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the character to be modified. Camera Name, usetothe LEFT/RIGHT buttons(Atotohighlight Press the UP/DOWN button select the desired character Z, 0 to 9, the character to be modified. Press the UP/DOWN button or space). Press LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next character. Press the ENTER button to save the new camera name return to select the desired character (Aand to Z, 0 toto9,the dash or Cameraspace). Setup Menu. Press LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next character.

MOULTRIECAM

Press the ENTER button to save the new camera name and return to the Camera Setup Menu.

FCC Statements

Moultrie Products, LLC MCG-12596

Note: Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s authority to operate this device. 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.

Temperature - (default Fahrenheit) - The temperature is Temperature The temperature on each photo candegrees be in degrees imprintedis imprinted on each photo and can and be in Fahrenheit Fahrenheit or Celsius. To change the temperature units press the the or Celsius. To change the temperature units, press UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button UP/DOWN tothe highlight desired to save the setting andbuttons return to Camera the Setup Menu. setting. Press the ENTER button to save the setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu.

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTE: This device complies 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 device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy MCG - DGS-M990i 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 device 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. - lncrease 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.

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M-990i Digital Game Camera

Information Info Strip Strip - (default On) -When the Info Strip is turned When the Information Strip is turned the information as ON, the information strip, ON as described in thestrip, Advanced described in the Advanced Setup section of this manual, is imprinted on Setup section of this manual, is imprinted on the photos. the photos. The temperature, moon phase, date, time, camera name and Temperature, phase, Date, Time, MoultrieThe logoBarometer, are imprinted on the bottomMoon of each picture. When the Camera Name, &photo Moultrie logonoare imprintedstrip. on the Info Strip is turned OFF the contains information To change the Infobottom Strip setting presspicture. the LEFT/RIGHT buttons highlight the OFF, of each When the Info to Strip is turned desired the setting. Press the ENTER to savestrip. the setting and return to photo contains no button information To change the Info the Camera Setup Menu.

Strip setting, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button to save the setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu.

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SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)

Plot Frequency Time Lapse Frequency - (default 15 seconds) - Used to set the time isfrequency each photo in ploteach mode. Toin time This setting used to setbetween the time frequency between photo lapse mode. To change time lapsepress frequency, press the UP/DOWN change the plotthe frequency, the UP/DOWN buttons to buttonshighlight to highlight desiredsetting. setting. Press ENTER buttonbutton to savetothe thethe desired Pressthethe ENTER settingPlot and return to the Camera Setup15 Time lapse frequency can be Frequency - (default seconds) - Used toMenu. set the save the setting and return toMenu. the Camera Setup set to 5,Plot 10, 15, 30, 60 seconds or set 2 or 515 minutes. time frequency between each in 30, plot Plot frequency can be to 5,photo 10, 15, ormode. 60toseconds, Frequency - (default seconds) - Used setTothe

Plot Frequency - (defaultpress 15 seconds) - Used tobuttons set the to change the plot frequency, the in UP/DOWN NOTE: time the Time Frequency willphoto decrease the battery life 2Increasing minute and 5 minute. NOTE: Increasing the Plot Frequency frequency between each plot mode. Toof time frequency between each photo in plot mode. To highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button the camera. It isthe recommended tolife usepress lithium batteries taking will decrease the battery of thethe camera. Itfor is recommended change plot frequency, UP/DOWN buttonstoto change the plot frequency, press the UP/DOWN buttons to time lapse videos. save the setting and return the Camera Setup Menu. to use lithium batteries for to taking plot highlight the desired setting. Press thevideos. ENTER button to highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button to Plot can be setis set toto5, 10, 15, 30,Setup 60 Menu. seconds, NOTE: save Whenfrequency thesetting Time Frequency to 60Camera seconds, 2orminutes or the and return the Plot Frequency - (default 15 seconds) - the Used toMenu. set the the and setting and return to the Camera Setup 2save minute 5 minute. NOTE: Plot Frequency 5 minutes, the cameras motion sensor canIncreasing still15, be activated inseconds, Plot frequency can be set to 5, 10, 30, or 60 time frequency between each photo in plot mode. To Plot Duration (default 3 hours) – Plot Duration is used to Plot frequency can be set to 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 seconds, will decrease the battery life of the camera. It isand recommended between photos. When this occurs, a photo will be taken 2 minute and 5 minute. NOTE: Increasing the Plot Frequency change the plot frequency, press the UP/DOWN buttons to limit the time periods that the camera will be active. To 2 minute and 5 minute. NOTE: Increasing the Plot Frequency added will to use the time lapse video. to lithium batteries for plot videos. decrease the batterysetting. lifetaking of the camera. It is recommended highlight desired the ENTER buttontoto change thethe plotthe duration, press UP/DOWN buttons will decrease battery life of Press the camera. It is recommended tosave use lithium batteries for taking videos. setting and setting. return the plot Camera Setupbutton Menu.to highlight the desired Press the ENTER to usethe lithium batteries for to taking plot videos. Time Lapse Duration Plot (default hours) – 15, Plot30, Duration is used to PlotDuration frequency can be set3 to 5, or 60Menu. seconds, save the setting-and return the10, Camera Setup Time Lapse Duration isperiods used to limit the time periods that the camera limit the time that the camera will be active. To will 2 minute andcan 5 minute. Increasing Plot duration be set NOTE: to All Day, 1, 2, Duration 3,the or Plot 4 hours. Plot (default hours) – Plot isFrequency used to be active. ToDuration change the-time lapse3duration press theDuration UP/DOWN buttons Plot Duration (default 3 hours) – Plot is used change the plot duration, press the camera. UP/DOWN buttons to to will decrease the battery life of It is recommended • All Day – Plot cam takes photos all day limit the time periods that the camera will be active. To to highlight setting. Press the camera ENTER button to save the To setting limitthe thedesired timedesired periods that the will be active. highlight Press the button to to• use lithium batteries for taking videos. 1toHour – Plot camsetting. takes photos for ENTER 1 hour twice a day. change thethe plot duration, press the plot UP/DOWN buttons to and return the Camera Setup Menu. change the plot duration, press the UP/DOWN buttons to save the setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu. • 2 Hour camsetting. takes photos for ENTER 2 hours twice day. highlight the– Plot desired Press the buttona to Time Lapse Duration can be set to All Day, 1, 2, 3, or 4 hours. highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button to Plot canand be settakes to All Day, 1, 2,3 3, or 4twice hours.a day. • 3duration Hour – Plot cam photos for hours save return the Setup Menu. Allthe Daysetting – Camera takes photos all Camera day Plot Duration -and (default 3toto hours) – Plot Duration is used to save the setting return the Camera Setup Menu. • All Day – Plot cam takes photos all day Hour– Camera – Plot cam photos for 4twice hours twice day. Plot can be settakes to All Day, 1, 2, 3, or hours.aTo 14duration Hour takes photos for 1 hour a 4active. day. limit the time periods that the camera will be Plot duration can be set to All Day, 1, 2, 3, or 4 hours. • 1 Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 1 hour twice a day. NOTE: Increasing the Plot Duration will decrease the battery • All Day – Plot cam takes photos all day 2 Hour – Camera takes for 2 hours a day. change the duration, press the UP/DOWN buttons to All Day – Plot camphotos takes photos all2twice day •••3of 2 Hour ––plot Plot cam photos for hours twice day. life the –camera. It is takes recommended to1twice use lithium batteries 1Hour Hour Plot cam takes photos for hour aaday. Camera takes photos for 3 hours atwice day. highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button to • 1 Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 1 hour twice a day. 3 Hour –Camera cam takes photos for hours twice aa day. for•• 4taking videos. 2Hour Hour – Plot Plot cam takes photos for 32twice hours twice day. –plot takes photos for 4Camera hours a day. save the setting and return the Setup Menu. 2Hour Hour –Plot Plot cam takesto photos for42hours hours twice day. ••• 4 – cam takes photos for twice aaday. day. 3 Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 3 hours twice a NOTE: Increasing the–Time Lapse Duration will decrease the battery lifeday. Plot duration can be set to All Day, 1, 2, 3, or 4 hours. • 3 Hour Plot cam takes photos for 3 hours twice a NOTE: Increasing the Plot Duration will decrease theabattery • 4All Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 4 day hours day. of the camera. It Calc is recommended to use lithium batteries fortwice taking Day Plot cam takes photos all Battery This feature provides an battery • of4 the Hour ––-Plot cam takes photos for 4estimated hours twice atime day. life camera. It is recommended to use lithium batteries NOTE: Increasing the Plot Duration will decrease the battery lapse videos. • 1 Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 1 hour twice a day. life of the camera. The battery life is expressed as “### NOTE: Increasing the Plot Duration will decrease the battery for plot videos. life•taking of2 the camera. It is recommended to 2use lithium batteries Hour – Plot photoswill for hours a day. Days”. Pressing thecam button totwice the batteries life of the camera. ItMODE is takes recommended toreturn use lithium for•taking plot videos. 3 Hour – Plot cam takes photos for 3 hours twice a day. Camera Setup menu. for taking plot videos. Battery Calc -Plot Thiscam feature an 4estimated battery • 4 Hour takesprovides photosisfor hours twice day. NOTE: The –number of days shown based on using 8aAA life of the camera. The battery life is expressed as “### NOTE: Increasing the Plot Duration will decrease the battery Battery Calc This feature provides an estimated battery Batteryalkaline Life batteries withfeature 5 day and 5 night photos per day. Battery Calc - This provides an estimated battery Days”. Pressing theThe button will return toas the lifeofof the camera. ItMODE isbattery recommended to use lithium batteries This feature provides anlife estimated battery lifeis of the camera. The battery life the camera. life expressed “### Actual battery will vary depending on type of battery, life of the camera. The battery life is expressed as “### Camera Setup menu. for taking plot videos. life is expressed as “### Days”. Pressing button the MODE button will return to the Days”. Pressing the MODE will return to the weather conditions and camera usage. It is recommended Days”. Pressing the MODE button will return to the CameraCamera Setup menu. NOTE: The number of days shown is based on using Setup menu. NOTE: The number of days shown is based on using 8 AA to use lithium batteries for best performance. Camera Setup menu. 8 AA alkaline batteries with 5 day and 5 night photos per day. Actual battery alkaline batteries with 5 day and 5 night photos per day. NOTE: The number of days shown is based on using 8 AA Battery Calcnumber - This provides estimated life will vary depending on typefeature of battery, weather conditions and battery camera NOTE: The of daysdepending shown isan based onofusing 8 AA Actual battery life will vary on type battery, alkaline batteries with 5 day and 5 night photos per day. of thebatteries camera. Thelithium battery life5 is expressed as “### usage. Itlife is recommended towith use batteries for best performance. alkaline 5 day and night photos per day. weather conditions and camera usage. Itonis recommended Actual battery lifethe will vary depending type of battery, Days”. Pressing MODE button will return Actual battery life will vary depending on typetoofthe battery, to use lithium batteries for best performance. weather conditions and camera usage. It is recommended Camera menu. weather Setup conditions and camera usage. It is recommended toNOTE: use lithium batteriesoffor best performance. The number shown is based on using 8 AA to use lithium batteries days for best performance. alkaline batteries with 5 day and 5 night photos per day. Actual battery life will vary depending on type of battery, weather conditions and camera usage. It is recommended Page8to 8 use lithium batteries Page M990i GameSpy Digital Camera for best performance. M-990i Digital Game Camera

TIME FREQUENCY 5 SECONDS 10 SECONDS 15 SECONDS 30 SECONDS TIME FREQUENCY

60SECONDS SECONDS 5 TIME FREQUENCY TIME FREQUENCY 10 SECONDS 5 SECONDS 5 SECONDS 15 SECONDS 10 SECONDS 10SECONDS SECONDS 30 15 SECONDS 15SECONDS SECONDS 60 30 SECONDS 30 SECONDS FREQUENCY 60 TIME SECONDS 60 SECONDS TIME DURATION 5 SECONDS ALL DAY 10 SECONDS 115 HOUR SECONDS 230 HOUR SECONDS

360 HOUR SECONDS TIME DURATION

4 HOUR ALL DAY TIME DURATION TIME DURATION 1 HOUR ALL DAY DAY 2ALL HOUR 1 HOUR HOUR 31HOUR 2 HOUR HOUR 42HOUR 3 HOUR 3 TIME HOUR 4 HOUR DURATION 4 HOUR ALL DAY 1 HOUR 2 HOUR 3 HOUR 4 HOUR

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ATTENTION: Use extreme caution when enabling GEOTAGGING within your camera and uploading photographs GPStoLatitude - (Default 000.000000 - Thisthe GPS function GPS LATITUDE the internet. This information could giveN) someone exact location of your camera.

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To enter the vlocation use the UP or DOWN tracking. This information will imprint in the EXIF data of the tracking. This information will imprint inimprint the EXIF data of the photo taken. tracking. This information will in the EXIF data of the function allows the user toorvlocation manually enter their location from navigation keys to populate the fieldnavigation and thekeys RIGHT or LEFT photo taken. To the useuse the or DOWN To enter the location use the UP DOWN to populate the GPS Latitude -enter (Default 000.000000 N) -UP This GPS function photo taken. 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To enter the vlocation UP or tracking.navigation This information will imprint in the EXIF data of the function allows the- keys user to populate manually enter their location from DOWN the field and use the RIGHT GPS Longitude (Default 000.000000 W) This GPS GPS Longitude GPS Longitude (Default 000.000000 W) This GPS photo taken. To enter the vlocation use the UP or DOWN 000.000000 E or the W to 179.999999 E orenter W for better and more or LEFT navigation keys toto select the desired field. function allows user to manually their location from This GPS function allows the user manually enter their location function allows the user to manually enter from navigation keys to populate the field and usetheir the location RIGHT orfrom LEFT stratigic game tracking. 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This information will imprint in the EXIF navigation keys to populate thevlocation field and use the the RIGHT DOWN toTo the factory default, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons photoback taken. enter thetaken. location use thethe UP or DOWN navigation keys data of the photo To enter use UP orto GPS -keys (Default 000.000000 W) -use Thisthe GPS data ofLongitude the photo taken. enter thedesired vlocation UP or or LEFT navigation toTo select field. highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button toto restore to populate thenavigation field and use theto RIGHT orthe LEFT navigation keys select DOWN keys populate the field and use the RIGHT function allows the keys user to populate manuallythe enter their location navigation field and use Menu. thefrom RIGHT DOWN the desired field.navigation the default settings keys and return tothe thedesired Camera Setup or000.000000 LEFT to select field. E or W to 179.999999 E or W for better and more or LEFTSettings navigation keys to select the restore desired all field. Default - (default No) -To the settings stratigic game tracking. Thispress information will imprint in the EXIF back to the factory default, therestore LEFT/RIGHT buttons to Default Settings - (default No) -To all the settings Default Settings (default No) -To restore all the settings data of the photo taken. To enter the vlocation use the UP or highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button to restore back to the factory default, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to back to the factoryand default, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons DOWN navigation keys to populate the field and use Menu. the RIGHTto the default settings return to the the Camera Setup highlight the YES setting. Press ENTER button to restore highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button to restore or LEFT navigation keys to select the desired field. Delete All settings Photos and - (default remove all Menu. content the default return No) to the- To Camera Setup the default settings and return to the Camera Setup Menu. on the SD card, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to DefaultDefault Settings (defaultPress No) -To allbutton the settings highlight Settings the YES-setting. the restore ENTER to To restore all to thethe settings back to thepress factory default press the LEFT/RIGHT back factory default, the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to erase photos and return to the Camera Setup Menu. buttons to highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button to restore the highlight YES setting. Press ENTER button to restore Delete Allthe Photos - (default No)the - To remove all content default settings and return to the Camera Setup Menu. the default settings and return to the Camera Setup Menu. on the SD card, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to Delete All Photos - (default No) - To remove all content Delete All Photos - (default No)the - To remove all content highlight YES setting. Press ENTER button on the SDthe card, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to to on the SD card, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to erase photos and return to the Camera Setup Menu. highlight the YES setting."00000") Press the ENTER button to Security - (default feature prevents highlightCode the YES setting. Press the- This ENTER button to erase photos and return to the Camera Setup Menu. unauthorized the camera should it become lost or erase photos use and of return to the Camera Setup Menu. Deletestolen All Photos Delete Photos a- (default No) - To remove content byAll requiring 5 digit security code to beall entered to To remove all content on press theThe SDthe card press code the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to on the SD camera. card, LEFT/RIGHT to digit unlock the security is 5buttons digits, each highlight the aYES setting. Press the default ENTER to "00000". erase photos andthe Security Code -0-9. (default "00000") feature prevents highlight the YES setting. Pressbutton the- This ENTER button to being number The code is Once returnunauthorized to the Camera Setup Menu. use of the should it lost eraseisphotos and return to"00000") the Camera Setup Menu. code changed thecamera default code, thebecome camera willor Security Code -from (default - This feature prevents Securityrequiring Code - (default "00000") -code This to feature prevents stolen 5 digit security be entered promptby you touse enter correct code whenever: unauthorized ofathe camera should it become lost orto unauthorized use ofThe thesecurity camera code should lostdigit or unlock the camera. is it5 become digits, each • The camera is turned on security code stolen by requiring a 5 digit to be entered to stolen by requiring a 5 digit security code to be entered to being a the number 0-9. Thesecurity default code is 5mode "00000". Oncedigit the • The camera is woken up from sleep unlock camera. The code is digits, each unlock the camera. 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The security code is 5 digits, each digit • The camera is turned on The camera camera is is woken connected to USB M990i GameSpy Digital Camera •• The up from sleepis mode M-990i Digital Game Camera being a number 0-9. The default code "00000". • The camera is woken up from sleep mode If•the security is the default number, then youOnce do notthe The cameracode is connected to USB

GPS LATITUDE

000.000000 N GPS LATITUDE OFF GPS LATITUDE 000.000000 N 000.000000 N OFF OFF

GPS LONGITUDE 000.000000 W OFF GPS LATITUDE 000.000000 N OFF GPS LONGITUDE 000.000000 W GPS LONGITUDE OFF GPS LONGITUDE 000.000000 W 000.000000 W OFF OFF

GPS LONGITUDE 000.000000 W OFF

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