Power / 5, Power sources, Battery level icon – SPYPOINT Force-20 Trail Camera (Brown) User Manual

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AA BATTERIES

The camera can be powered by 8 AA batteries (1.5 V). The use of alkaline or lithium

batteries is strongly recommended. Be sure to respect the polarity indications (+)

and (-) when inserting the batteries.
To ensure maximum performance of your camera and prevent battery leakage, we

recommend using new batteries. Be sure to respect the polarity indications (+) and

(-) when inserting the batteries. Do not use a variety of battery types. This means

only alkaline or only lithium batteries must be used.

Rechargeable AA batteries are not recommended as the lower voltage they

generate can cause operational issues.

EXTERNAL 12 V BATTERY

For best possible results and maximum battery life, we recommend using an external

12 V power source such as an external 12 V battery (KIT-12V, BATT-12V, or KIT6V/12V,

sold separately).

Plug the cable into the 12 V jack found under the device.

Be sure to respect the polarity indications (+) and (-) when inserting the batteries.

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power sources

If the user configures the camera in a way that requires a lot of battery power, it is

recommended to use a secondary power source.

Two power sources are available to the user.

8 AA batteries, to be inserted into the camera`s battery compartment;

An external 12 V battery (#BATT-12V, sold separately) plugged into the 12 V jack.

The camera was designed to be powered in the following order of priority

12V battery plugged into the camera's 12 V jack;

AA batteries.

battery level icon

The battery level is shown in the top right corner of the screen when the camera is in

SETUP mode. When a single bar remains, the camera will continue to take photos. How-

ever, we strongly recommend changing the AA batteries or charging the lithium battery

pack before they are drained of power. If a video is being recorded and the

battery level reaches 0%, the camera saves the file before shutting down.

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