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Figure 3
SIM card slot
Figure 4
MENU button
ON / SETUP / OFF
switch
3. Power supply
3.1.
Batteries
The camera runs on 12 AA size batteries. The product can work with alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries.
You can purchase alkaline or Ni-MH AA batteries at any time on www.numaxes.com.
Please select the battery type you're using in the menu option "Battery type" to reach longer operation time.
Before inserting or removing the batteries, the camera must be turned off (switch in the OFF position).
When inserting the batteries, make sure to follow polarity indicated inside the battery slot. Upside down batteries may cause device
malfunction.
We strongly recommend changing the batteries when the power icon on the screen or photo stamp is empty.
NOTE: Don't mix battery types! This may cause permanent damage not covered by the guarantee.
3.2.
Solar panel
This camera is able to work with most standard solar panels with build-in 12V/2A lithium battery.
However, as rechargeable AA NiMH batteries need higher voltage for charging that solar panel can't charge the batteries used in the battery
slots.
3.3.

Power adaptor

This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/2A DC adapter. We recommend removing the batteries when a power adapter is used.
DC power is recommended if the camera is used for security purposes.
4. SD card
Using a memory card (from 4GB up to 32GB – class 10 minimum) is required to operate the camera. When the camera is in SETUP mode and no
memory card is inserted, the LDC screen displays "No SD card".
Before inserting or removing the SD card, the camera must be turned off (switch in the OFF position). Failing to do so may cause loss of or
damage the files already recorded on the memory card.
When the SD card is full, the LCD screen indicates "Memory full".
PIE1037 - Indice B – Octobre 2019
SD card slot
Battery slots
OK button
Navigation buttons
 /  /  / 
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