HCO MB500 User Manual

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b.

Email: enter email address using arrows

c.

Cellular Provider: select your provider from the menu. If your provider is
not present, you will need to use the ‘Download Tool’ explained
previously.

6.

Set REMOTE CONTROL: Enable (set receiving time) or Disable

NOTE: Explanations of the above settings are explained in greater detail previously in
manual (pg. 9

– 18).

Additional Notes:

Be sure your SIM card works on the GSM GPRS service. This device supports four
bands: 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz.

If sending photos by MMS, you will want an MMS picture messaging plan. If
sending photos by GPRS account, you will want a Data plan on the SIM card.

There is a max limit on the number of pictures sent daily to your phone. Please
check the MAX number in "Instant" and "Custom" modes to set the desired number
of pictures.

The signal strength of the mobile network may vary with location and time of day,
which may lead to failures in sending pictures. Rain, rainstorms or bad weather may
cause poor signal reception. Be sure to set up camera at a location with strong GSM
network coverage.

III. GPS INPUT

User can input a GPS coordinate read from a third-party device such as a cellphone or a
GPS device. Once a GPS coordinate is input, the GPS information will be written in the
exif data of each picture taken. User can organize pictures using a third-party software to
track the picture locations.

1.

Select GPS Input from Main Menu

2.

Select YES (input proper coordinates) or NO

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