Curtis WF-037a Viewing the images, Viewing the image on a handheld LCD TV video monitor

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lighting conditions. If the lighting conditions are not enough, unit will switch the AVI to single image capturing automatically.

¾When using the AVI function, the camera cannot use the flash. Time/Date stamp will not appear on the AVI video clips.

5.Viewing the images.

The Scouting Camera offers the user three different options for viewing the images.

5.1Viewing the image on a handheld LCD TV video monitor.

Slide the camera power switch to on location.

Set the camera to playback mode.

Attach the appropriate cable to the video out jack on the camera. Insert the other end into the video in jack on handheld LCD TV monitor.

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Contents Scouting Camera Model WF-037aOpen view image with major parts indication Bottom view Side view with major parts indication Page Getting to know your Scouting Camera InstallationPackage contents PreparationSoftware installation Page An image to shown how to locate the battery Battery and SD memory card installationAn image to show how to locate the SD card Memory Options Display, Controls and Programming Status Icons on TFT displayPage Page Controls Change the display mode to Preview Change the display mode to PlaybackWake up the unit during PIR detection Settings on PreviewSet the Capturing mode Set the Resolutions ResolutionSet the Time out Set TV output systemSet Date and Time Set to delete all image Settings on PlaybackSet to delete one image Getting started Mounting the Camera with the supplier strapMounting suggestions Testing the camera coverage area Page Using the camera in PIR detection mode Page Viewing the images Viewing the image on a handheld LCD TV video monitorPage Page Using the external power To use the external battery pack powerSpecial care instructions MaintenanceStoring conditions Troubleshooting and Hints Monitor resolution adjustmentSD memory card use Camera spec and system compatibility System Requirements and CompatibilityCamera Features and Specification Page Safety