SPYPOINT HD-10 User Manual

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SOUND RECORDING

The SPYPOINT HD-10 offers the possibility to record the
sound in « VIDEO » mode. When the « VIDEO » mode is
selected, the camera automatically records the sound. Under the
camera, you can find a rubber cap with the inscription MIC. If
the user does not want to record the sound, the rubber cap needs
to stay in place. If the sound recording is required, the user must
lift the rubber cap and turned it slightly so that the microphone
receiver is completely cleared (See figure below).

DOWNLOAD TO A COMPUTER

To transfer or view photos and videos on a PC, you must first
turn the camera « OFF » and connect the USB cable (supplied)
from the camera and to your computer. The computer will
recognize the camera and install the software itself. Click on
« My Computer » and select « Removable Disk ». Then click
« DCIM » and « 100DSCIM » to find all your photos
and videos.

Taking the SD card out of the camera and inserting it into the
computer port will achieve same results. If no SD slot is built
into the computer, a multi-card reader RD25-1 (sold separately)
must be used.

TROUBLESHOOTING

No person / animal on photos

1.

Rising sun or sunset can trigger sensor. Camera must
be reoriented.

2.

At night, motion detector may detect beyond range
of the IR illumination. Reduce distance setting.

3. Small animal may be triggering unit. Reduce

distance setting and/or raise height of camera.

4.

Motion detector may sense animals through foliage.

5. If person/animal moves quickly, it may move out

of the camera’s field of view before photo is taken.
Move camera further back or redirect camera.
Camera must be set on a stable and immovable
object i.e. large tree.

6.

Make sure the mounting post or tree is stable and
does not move.

Red light in front of camera winks

1.

« MODE » switch is in « TEST ».

2.

« MODE » switch is in « PHOTO » or
« VIDEO ». Red light on the front of the camera
flashes for 60 seconds to allow the user to leave
without being photographed or filmed.

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