SPYPOINT TINY-W2s User Manual

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External (12V)
The receiver can be powered from an external 12-volt DC
input such as a 12-volt battery (KIT-12V/BATT-12V, sold
separately) or a 12-volt adapter (AD-12V, sold separately).
When using a 12-volt connection, we recommend you
remove the alkaline batteries to prevent surcharges. To find
the accessories available for the 12-volt, see "OPTIONS".

Solar panel
The receiver can be powered with a 12-volt battery
combined with a solar panel SP-12V (sold separately, see
"OPTIONS") to maintain the charge of the 12-volt battery
(sold separately, see "OPTIONS").

MEMORY CARD

Using a memory card (sold separately, see "OPTIONS") is
required to operate both the camera SPYPOINT TINY-W

2s

and the Blackbox receiver. When the camera is turned on, the
screen displays Insert memory card in "PHOTO", "VIDEO"
or "TEST" mode if no memory card is used, the camera also
beeps. The camera supports a 32GB memory capacity, the
receiver supports 8GB. Before inserting or removing the
memory card, the camera or the receiver must be turned
off.
Failing to do so may cause loss of pictures or damage
the pictures already recorded on the memory card. When the
SD card is full in the camera, the viewing screen indicates
Disk full when "PHOTO", "VIDEO" or "TEST" mode
are selected. When the SD card is full in the receiver, the
transmission and recording of images continues by clearing
the first photos on the memory card. The following data
shows an approximate quantity of photos or video length that
can be taken by the camera depending on the memory card
capacity.

RESOLUTION

2.0 GB

4.0 GB

8.0 GB

32 GB

3 MP

5 MP

8 MP

2000

1700

1200

4100

3400

2400

8200

6800

4800

32800

27300

19000

VIDEO RESOLUTION

640 x 480

65 min

2h10

4h10

16h40

"BUSY" LED

The "BUSY" light, located beside the LCD screen, lights up
when the camera records a file.

TEST LIGHT

SD card slot

(bottom view)

12 volt connection

Batteries

compartment

ON/OFF

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