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Wireless Trail Cam Manual

The Wildgame Innovations Terra 8 Manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the trail camera, including installation of batteries and SD cards, power on and testing procedures, and tips for optimal performance. It features an 8 MP resolution, a flash range of up to 60 feet, and requires a Class 4 or above SD card of up to 32GB. The manual also includes information on warranty, customer service, and compliance with FCC and Industry Canada standards.

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Wireless Trail Cam Manual

The Wildgame Innovations Terra 8 Manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the trail camera, including installation of batteries and SD cards, power on and testing procedures, and tips for optimal performance. It features an 8 MP resolution, a flash range of up to 60 feet, and requires a Class 4 or above SD card of up to 32GB. The manual also includes information on warranty, customer service, and compliance with FCC and Industry Canada standards.

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Wildgame Innovations Terra 8 Manual: Camera Unit 2 User Guide Features: * RESOLUTION MAX: 8 MP * FLASH RANGE up to 60 feet with High Intensity Infrared LED's * SENSOR: Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) for Motion and Heat detection * IMAGE FORMAT: JPEG for Digital Stills and AVI-Digital Video * MEMORY: up to 32GB SD Card (not
included, but required) * CLASSIFICATION: Class 4 and above recommended Installation: 1. Open the door at the bottom of the camera by unlatching the locking tab. 2. With the camera facing open, slide the latch to the left to open the battery compartment cover. 3. Insert the batteries with the positive ends towards you (marked positive) and the
negative ends towards you (marked negative). 4. Close the battery compartment cover. SD Card Installation: 1. Load the SD memory card (up to 32GB, not included) into the SD card slot with the connectors facing up. 2. Make sure the camera is powered off before removing or installing an SD card. Power On and Testing: 1. Press and release the
power button to turn the unit ON. 2. Check the battery level icon to ensure proper charge level. 3. If the batteries are okay, you can proceed with camera use. Test Mode and Power Save: * LCD Ready Mode: The camera will automatically enter this mode if a button is not pressed for 30 seconds. * LED Status Light: During PIR events, the red light will
illuminate; after taking a photo, it will blink 2-3 seconds. * After 2 minutes, all indicator lights will turn off until a button is pressed. Setting Time: 1. Press and release the enter navigation button to set the hour. 2. Use the + or - navigation buttons to go up or down in sequence. 3. When setting the minute, repeat steps 1-2 for the date. 4. Press the
enter navigation button after setting the minute to change the Date. Photos: 1. Press and release the enter navigation button to choose Photos. 2. The displayed number is the number of photos on your SD card. **Navigation and Power Off** To navigate, press the enter button while an image is selected. The highlighted option will blink. Use the + or -
buttons to move through options. To save settings, press the enter button again. To power off, first wake up the LCD screen, then hold the power button until the screen turns off. **Mounting and Picture Display** When mounting on a tree, attach the camera using two bungee cords.
Stretch the cords around the tree and secure them through the mounting holes. Be sure to follow the guidelines below, which assume a Microsoft operating system (may vary for Linux or Mac-based systems). **Important Notes** * The recommended distance from the target area is 25-30 feet for optimal imaging quality. * Avoid direct sunlight by not
mounting the camera facing the rising or setting sun. * Regularly clean the camera lens, incandescent flash cover, and PIR sensor cover in dusty environments or when using a feeder unit.

With the camera facing open, slide the latch to the left to open the battery compartment cover. 3.
Insert the batteries with the positive ends towards you (marked positive) and the negative ends towards you (marked negative). 4. Close the battery compartment cover.
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Open the door at the bottom of the camera by unlatching the locking tab. 2. With the camera facing open, slide the latch to the left to open the battery compartment cover. 3.
Insert the batteries with the positive ends towards you (marked positive) and the negative ends towards you (marked negative). 4. Close the battery compartment cover. SD Card Installation: 1. Load the SD memory card (up to 32GB, not included) into the SD card slot with the connectors facing up.

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Wildgame Innovations Terra 8 Manual: Camera Unit 2 User Guide Features: * RESOLUTION MAX: 8 MP * FLASH RANGE up to 60 feet with High Intensity Infrared LED's * SENSOR: Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) for Motion and Heat detection * IMAGE FORMAT: JPEG for Digital Stills and AVI-Digital Video * MEMORY: up to 32GB SD Card (not
included, but required) * CLASSIFICATION: Class 4 and above recommended Installation: 1.
Open the door at the bottom of the camera by unlatching the locking tab. 2. With the camera facing open, slide the latch to the left to open the battery compartment cover. 3. Insert the batteries with the positive ends towards you (marked positive) and the negative ends towards you (marked negative). 4. Close the battery compartment cover. SD Card
Installation: 1. Load the SD memory card (up to 32GB, not included) into the SD card slot with the connectors facing up. 2. Make sure the camera is powered off before removing or installing an SD card. Power On and Testing: 1. Press and release the power button to turn the unit ON. 2. Check the battery level icon to ensure proper charge level. 3. If
the batteries are okay, you can proceed with camera use. Test Mode and Power Save: * LCD Ready Mode: The camera will automatically enter this mode if a button is not pressed for 30 seconds. * LED Status Light: During PIR events, the red light will illuminate; after taking a photo, it will blink 2-3 seconds. * After 2 minutes, all indicator lights will
turn off until a button is pressed.
Setting Time: 1. Press and release the enter navigation button to set the hour. 2. Use the + or - navigation buttons to go up or down in sequence. 3. When setting the minute, repeat steps 1-2 for the date. 4. Press the enter navigation button after setting the minute to change the Date. Photos: 1.
Press and release the enter navigation button to choose Photos. 2. The displayed number is the number of photos on your SD card. **Navigation and Power Off** To navigate, press the enter button while an image is selected.
The highlighted option will blink.
Use the + or - buttons to move through options. To save settings, press the enter button again. To power off, first wake up the LCD screen, then hold the power button until the screen turns off. **Mounting and Picture Display** When mounting on a tree, attach the camera using two bungee cords. Stretch the cords around the tree and secure them
through the mounting holes.
Be sure to follow the guidelines below, which assume a Microsoft operating system (may vary for Linux or Mac-based systems). **Important Notes** * The recommended distance from the target area is 25-30 feet for optimal imaging quality. * Avoid direct sunlight by not mounting the camera facing the rising or setting sun. * Regularly clean the
camera lens, incandescent flash cover, and PIR sensor cover in dusty environments or when using a feeder unit. Check the camera's mounting periodically to ensure it is secure. **Retrieving Images** To retrieve images from an SD card: 1. Remove the SD card from the camera by pressing on it to eject. 2. Insert the SD card into your computer's SD
card reader. 3. The computer may automatically launch "AutoPlay" with options for viewing or importing pictures. 4. If not, go to the "Start Menu," select "Computer," and click on "Devices with Removable Storage." 5. Select the "Secure Digital Storage Device" option to view the images on the SD card.
**Tips** * Regularly check and clean the camera's lens, flash cover, and PIR sensor cover. * Make sure the camera is securely latched each time you use it. * Check batteries frequently to prevent corrosive build-up. To access SD Card files on your computer: 1. Click the graphical icon to enter the SD Card file folder. 2. Locate the MEDIA folder
containing your images, then select each photo individually to view using your default browser. To delete an image, place your cursor on it and click once. Right-click and select "Delete" (be cautious, as this action is permanent). Trouble with your SD card? Connect it to your computer: * Insert the SD card directly into a built-in slot (if available). * Use
an adapter for MicroSD cards. * Alternatively, connect via an external USB card reader. To format your SD Card (excluding SDXC), follow these steps: 1. Click "Start" and select "Computer" (Windows Vista/7) or "My Computer" (Windows XP). 2. For Windows 8 users, type "computer" in the search bar and click on the icon. 3. Right-click the drive
letter associated with your memory device, then select "Format". 4. Ensure FAT32 is selected under "File System" and "Quick Format" is checked. 5. Click "Start". Warranty and Disclaimer: * WGI Innovations, LTD is not responsible for damage or injury caused by unauthorized use of their products. * Warranty registration: visit
www.wildgameinnovations.com to register your product and receive a one-year workmanship warranty. * For service requests, obtain an RMA number from WGI Innovations, LTD and include necessary information. Customer Service: * Contact WGI Innovations, LTD for assistance with missing parts or product issues: + Phone: (800) 847-8269 +
Email: [www.wildgameinnovations.com](mailto:www.wildgameinnovations.com) + Address: WGI Innovations™, 602 Fountain Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75050 **Assembly Assistance and Disclaimer** For assistance with your WGI Innovations product, please contact our customer service representatives. **Disclaimer:** WGI Innovations reserves the
right to modify product features, functionality, and design at its sole discretion. **FCC Compliance Statement** Our Game Trail Camera (Trade Name: Wildgame Innovations, Model# TR8i1-7) complies with FCC Part 15 rules. To operate safely, this device must not cause harmful interference and accept any received interference. **FCC Rules and
Guidelines** * This device has been tested to comply with Class B digital device limits for residential installations.
* It generates and radiates radio frequency energy, potentially causing interference if not installed and used correctly. * If interference occurs, try the following: reorient or relocate the antenna, increase separation between devices, or consult a dealer or experienced technician. **Industry Canada Compliance** This device complies with Industry
Canada licence-exempt RSS standards. To operate safely: 1. This device must not cause interference.
2. It must accept any received interference, including undesired operation. **Contact Information** For more information, please visit our website at [www.wildgameinnovations.com]( ) or contact us at: * Address: 602 Fountain Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75050 * Phone: 800.847.8269 **Trademarks** "Wildgame Innovations" and the "Button Logo"
are trademarks of Wildgame Innovations, LLC.

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