Gardenwatchcam operation – Brinno GWC User Manual
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10.After choosing the lens setting appropriate to
the subject to be photographed, the camera 
should be aimed so that the lens is pointing at 
the center of the subject. Because the field of 
view of the lens is quite wide, the positioning 
of the GardenWatchCam does not have to be 
extremely precise. But because a typical time 
lapse sequence takes place over a long period 
of time, it is suggested that a short test 
session (with a short time interval) be used to 
ensure correct positioning of the Garden-
WatchCam. Once the positioning has been 
verified, then the desired time interval for the 
full time lapse sequence can be set, and its 
time to take pictures.
0.5m / 19inch
1m / 39inch
2m / 78inch
3m / 118inch
36cm / 14inch
75cm / 29inch
146cm / 57inch
219cm / 86inch
30cm / 12inch
56cm / 22inch
110cm / 43inch
168cm / 66inch
The table above shows some typical distances, but since the GardenWatchCam is capable of focusing on 
objects that are far away (in standard mode), the GardenWatchCam can also be used to photograph many 
other subjects. 
For example, you could set up the GardenWatchCam to take a photo once every 24 hours to capture the 
process of a house being built over several months. Or get a picture of the sunset every day for a year. 
The possibilities are only limited by your imagination and creativeness!
** Please note that the AVI files created by the GardenWatchCam can be viewed on the program
 “GardenWatchCam Player” in the CD supplied with GardenWatchCam or using Windows media player, or 
most other AVI players.
The table below shows the approximate image size (width x height) based 
on the distance between the camera and the subject(s) to be captured.
Mode
Distance from Target
Area (Meter / Inch)
Target Area captured
Height (cm / inch)
Target Area captured
Width (cm / inch)
Macro view
Standard view
On the front of the GardenWatchCam, above the lens, there are three LED lights. These LEDs allow you 
to monitor the status of the camera without having to move the camera from its mounted position.
Each LED supports a different function :
Green LED light:Power ON/OFF and Status
Red LED light:Low Battery Level
Blue LED light:Low USB flash drive Level
GardenWatchCam Operation
To turn on the GardenWatchCam
Press and hold the orange power button on the 
front of the camera until the green LED lights up. 
After a few seconds the GardenWatchCam will 
beep twice to indicate it has properly initialized 
and is waiting to start a time-lapse sequence. 
After a delay of approximately 5 seconds the 
GardenWatchCam will take the first picture of 
the time-lapse sequence.
NOTE : If the USB flash drive is full, or the 
batteries are completely empty, the Garden-
WatchCam camera will not turn on. 
If the batteries are too low for normal operation, 
the GardenWatchCam will turn on beep twice, 
the red LED will turn on, and then the Garden-
WatchCam will beep six times and then turn off. 
If the USB flash drive is full, or not installed, the 
GardenWatchCam will turn on beep twice, then 
after a few seconds the blue LED will turn on, 
then the GardenWatchCam will beep six times 
and then turn off. 
During GardenWatchCam operation the Green 
LED will turn on for about one 
second every
15 seconds to indicate that the camera is 
running properly and is ready to take 
photos. If there is any other status to 
report, the camera will do so at the same 
time as the green LED flashes. If the 
batteries
are getting low the red LED will turn
Beep voice: 
Power On: 2 times beep
Power Off: 3 times beep
Register setting change: 3 times beep
Error status: 6 times beep
( Error= No USB insert, USB memory short, Low battery)
on in unison with the green LED. If the USB flash 
drive is getting close to being full, then the blue 
LED will turn on in unison with the green LED. 
If the camera has previously automatically shut 
down due to low batteries or a full USB flash 
drive, the next time the power button is pressed 
the red or blue LED will turn on and will stay on 
until the green LED turns on. This allows you to 
determine the cause of the automatic shutdown 
so that the appropriate corrective action can be 
taken.
The Green LED will also turn on and flicker for a 
few seconds while a picture is captured at the 
chosen time setting, and then is stored on the 
USB flash drive. This indication of GardenWatch-
Cam activity is independent of the status 
indication that occurs every 15 seconds.
To turn off the GardenWatchCam
Press and hold the orange power button until 
the GardenWatchCam beeps three times and the 
green LED turns off. This may take several 
seconds because the GardenWatchCam must 
first power itself on and initialize before it 
recognizes the turn off request. Please be 
patient and wait for the beeps and LED 
indication. 
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