Siting, Warranty – Gardman Nestbox With Color CCTV Camera User Manual

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You can try out this whole procedure indoors to check that
everything is working and acquaint yourself with the kit,
although you might get a loud howl of feedback if the
volume is too high on the TV and the camera is too near the
TV. To get rid of any feedback, simply move the nest box
and camera further away from the TV and turn the volume
down. When you put the nest box outside, feedback won’t
be a problem. When you test the system indoors, you may
get some fuzziness or interference on the picture because
the long cable is still coiled up. If it should happen, this
problem is caused by inductance due to the signal going
round and round the circular coil of cable and it won’t
happen when the cable is laid out. To test the picture focus,
place something about 1” (25mm) thick, inside, on the floor
of the nest box. This is where the eggs and babies can be
expected after a nest is built.
Please note that the camera can swivel on its bolt and tilt
on its cradle, so it can point anywhere in the nest box. The
focus is adjusted by rotating the lens.
When you are happy that everything is working, switch the
system off at the wall, disconnect the long cable and then
you can hang the nest box outside. You can bring the long
cable indoors through an open window or through a hole
drilled through the wall, but the hole should be at least
16mm diameter but 19mm (3/4”) is better, and even then,
you will have to wrap the connectors with cling film or tape,
one behind the other in single file, in order to feed them
through such a tight hole. It is best to wrap them onto a thin,
stiff “draw” wire, so you can poke the wire through the hole
first and use it to gently draw the plugs through the hole.
Work very, very carefully when feeding cable and plugs
through a hole – more systems are damaged by pulling
plugs off when feeding cables through walls than at any
other time.

There are white foam bungs inside the trunking that can
be removed and replaced when the cable is installed inside
the trunking to keep insects, etc out of the trunking (see
diagram below). There is also a small packet of cable clips
to fix the cabling to walls, fences, etc, – the bottom hole
inside the trunking can be used to fix a cable clip over the
cable if preferred. Then refit the cover on the trunking.

Siting

If fixing your nest box to a tree, use the aluminium nail
provided. Steel nails and screws left in trees can shatter a
chainsaw blade if the tree is felled one day – chainsaws can
cut through aluminium nails in safety.
To rotate the rear fixing panel to the required position, remove
both screws. Once in place, replace both screws securely.
Site out of reach of predators and shelter from prevailing
wind, rain and strong sunlight. Do not place adjacent to
bird tables or other feeding devices. The nest box should be
tilted down slightly at the front and be between 1m and
5m above the ground. It should be placed within easy reach
of the 20m length of the cable.
Do not disturb the nest box until the fledglings have left.
Clean out the nest box during late September or early
October so that it can be used as a roosting site and will
be ready for the next seasons nesting attempts.
You can help us to understand wild birds more fully by
recording the results of nesting by entering information on
the British Trust for Ornithology’s Nest Records Scheme at
www.bto.org.uk

The BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2PU

For all other enquiries contact the Customer Services Dept:

BTO Customer Services,

PO Box 1137, Spalding, PE11 9AP
Helpline: +44 (0)1406 372282

©2011. BTO is a trademark of British Trust for Ornithology

Warranty

The camera and accessories are guaranteed for
twelve months from date of purchase and defective
components will be replaced provided the system
has been used in accordance with these instructions
and no other manufacturer’s parts (cameras, power
supplies, etc) have been attached to this system.
Damage, user modifications or opened cameras are
not covered by guarantee.

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