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Instructions
for
M990i
Instructions
for
M990i
Instructions
for
M-990i
GameSpy
Digital
Camera
Digital
Game
Camera
GameSpy
Digital
Camera
Important Battery lnformation
- Only use Alkaline or Lithium batteries. We recommend the use of Duracell or Energizer batteries.
- Do not mix old and new batteries. Always replace ALL the batteries at the same time.
- When the camera is not in use, please remove the batteries.
Moultrie Limited Warranty
This product has been thoroughly tested and inspected before shipment. It is guaranteed from
defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for 1 year. Under this limited
guarantee we agree to replace or repair free of charge any part or parts which have been found to
be defective in original material or workmanship. Should you require in-warranty service, call our
Customer Service Department. If your problem cannot be addressed over the telephone, we may
need you to send us your defective product plus proof of purchase.
THANK
YOU
your
purchase
ofof
the
M990i
GameSpy
Digital
Camera.
THANK
YOU
for
your
purchase
the
M990i
GameSpy
Digital
Camera.
Please
THANK
YOU
forfor
your
purchase
of the
M-990i
Digital
Game Camera.
Please
read Please
this
read
this
booklet
before
using
the
unit.
If
you
should
have
any
questions
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this
booklet
before
using
the
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about
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atat
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booklet.
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register
your
camera
this
booklet. Please
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CAMERA OVERVIEW
FRONT VIEW
LED Flash
Camera Lens
Light Sensor
Second Light Sensor
Aim LED
AIM/OFF/ON
Mode Button
Enter Button
Motion Sensor
Navigation Buttons
LCD Display
Microphone
External Power Port
Unlock for slide-out battery compartment
SIDE VIEW
USB Port
SD Card Slot
Our Service Department will gladly answer any questions you
have. Call 800-653-3334, Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST.
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M-990i
Game
Camera
M990i Digital
GameSpy
Digital
Camera
M990i GameSpy Digital Camera
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CAMERA OVERVIEW (cont.)
ON
/ AIM
ON/ OFF
/ OFF
/ IR TEST
IR- TestWhen
IR Test
is ON
and the
detects
the red
AIM
When (default
AIM is ONOff)
and the
PIR sensor
detects
motion,
thePIR
red sensor
LED on the
frontmotion,
of the camera
will
come
forthe
2 seconds
shut off.
LEDonon
front ofand
thethen
camera
will come on for 2 sec and then shut off.
MODE BUTTON
The Mode Button selects Camera Setup or Main Screen. When camera mode is selected,
The
Button
selects buttons
Camera Setup
or Main
Screen.the
When
camera
mode The
is selected,
UP and
theMode
UP and
DOWN
navigate
through
menu
options.
Modethe
Button
is
DOWN buttons navigate through the menu options. The Mode Button is also used to wake-up the
also
used
to
wake-up
the
camera
and
turn
on
the
display
when
the
camera
is
in
a
power
camera and turn on the display when the camera is in power saving (or sleep) mode.
saving mode.
MODE BUTTON
ENTER,
UP/DOWN
andand
LEFT/RIGHT
BUTTONS
ENTER,
UP/DOWN
LEFT/RIGHT
BUTTONS
The
ENTER
button
thetoitem
to be changed.
The UP/DOWN
andbuttons
LEFT/RIGHT
The
ENTER
button
selectsselects
the item
be changed.
The UP/DOWN
and LEFT/RIGHT
are used
tobuttons
step through
the menu
options.
Pressing
the ENTER
button
again selects
the option
indicated
on
are used
to step
through
the menu
options.
Pressing
the ENTER
button
again,
the
display.
The
ENTERindicated
button is also
useddisplay.
to manually
a picture.
selects
the
option
on the
Thetake
ENTER
button is also used to
manually take a picture.
SAVE FILE
C
PLOTSTALKER
SAVE FILE
C PLOTSTALKER
SAVING FILES OVERVIEW
Use the Save
File features
of the PlotStalker
SAVING
FILES
OVERVIEW
software
to create
single photo,
the
Use
the Save
Fileafeatures
of thereduce
PlotStalker
overall size
the .mlt
file, exclude
software
toofcreate
a single
photo,unwanted
reduce the
photos in
theoffront,
or create
video that
can
overall
size
the .mlt
file, aexclude
unwanted
be viewed using a standard media player.
photos in the front, or create a video that can
be viewed using a standard media player.
EXPORTING AN IMAGE/PHOTO
1. On the main screen, choose a starting image/
EXPORTING
AN
IMAGE/PHOTO
photo (frame) by
using
the scroll bar on the
the display
orchoose
the frame-by-frame
On theofmain
screen,
a starting image/
1 bottom
search
photofeature.
(frame) by using the scroll bar on the
bottom
of thebutton.
display or the frame-by-frame
2. Press
the SAVE
search feature.
3. Select
Pressthe
theCurrent
SAVEImage
button(*.jpg) radio button.
2
Select
the Current
Image
(*.jpg) radio
4. Press
Change...
to enter
the directory
and button
3
PHOTO REVIEW
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
To view pictures use the RIGHT or LEFT button to sequence to the next/previous captured picture
The Camera is powered by eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries. Slide the
or video clip. The camera’s menu display shows the picture number being viewed. To delete current
Unlock
switch
to the
grab the small handle under the switch to slide-out the
picture
or video
press
the right
DOWNand
button.
battery compartment tray.
NOTE: ItCOMPARTMENT
is recommended to use lithium batteries for best performance.
BATTERY
(Do not mix battery types)
The camera is powered by eight (8) AA alkaline or lithium batteries. Slide the Unlock switch to the
right
grab the
small handle under the switch to slide-out the battery compartment tray.
SDand
CARD
SLOT
Accepts up to a 32GB SD Card for photo and video storage.
Note: An SD Card must be installed for the camera to operate (sold separately).
NOTE: It is recommended to use lithium batteries for best performance (do not mix battery types).
SD
CARD
SLOT
USB
PORT
Download
pictures
video and
ontovideo
yourstorage.
computer by connecting a USB to
Accepts
up to still
a 32GB
SD Cardand
for photo
to save thetoimage.
Press Change...
enter the directory and
4 filename
filename to save the image
Press Export to save the file
5. Press Export to save the file.
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EXPORTING
MLT
EXPORTING MLT
FILEFILE
Select
appropriate
50, or
100,
200 images
video
radio button.
1
1. Select
thethe
appropriate
50, 100,
200or
images
video clip
radioclip
button;
this
willwill
create
a MLTaformat
fromfile
the starting
frame
plus the
This
create
MLT file
format
from the
starting
frame plus the
next
50,50,
100,100,
or 200
next
or frames.
200 frames.
Select
the
Change
button
to select
the desired
location
thefile.
export file.
2
2. Select the Change button
to choose
the desired
location
to saveto
thesave
export
3 Enter the directory and filename to save the file
3. Enter the directory and filename to save the file.
4 Select the Export button to save the file. These files are viewable with
Plotthe
Stalker
4. Select
ExportSoftware.
button to save the file. These files are viewable with
Plot Stalker Software.
Mini-USB
cablemust
(sold
NOTE:
An SD Card
beseparately).
installed for the camera to operate (sold separately). For best results,
wePOWERPANEL
recommend that you
format
PORT the SD card inside the camera before taking pictures. We also
recommend that the SD card be Class 4 or Class 10 for HD video recording.
Accepts the Moultrie PowerPanel accessory (sold separately) only. Refer to
www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.
EXPORTING WMV FILE
Download still pictures and video onto your computer by connecting a USB cable (sold separately)
to the USB port.
4
USB PORT
EXTERNAL POWER PORT
Accepts the Moultrie PowerPanel or Moultrie Battery Box accessories only (sold separately).
Refer to www.moultriefeeders.com for more information.
EXPORTING
FILE
Select theWMV
appropriate
1
50, 100, or 200 images video clip radio button. This will
1. Select
the aappropriate
50, 100,
video
clip plus
radiothe
button;
create
a .wmv
format
create
.wmv format
fileorof200
theimages
starting
frame
nextthis
50,will
100,
or 200
frames.
file
of
the
starting
frame
plus
the
next
50,
100,
or
200
frames.
Select the Change button to select the desired location to save the export file.
2
Enter
directory
filename
save location
the file to save the export file.
3
2. Select
thethe
Change
buttonand
to choose
theto
desired
Select the Export button to save the file. The program will convert the images
to video based on the chosen settings. The .wmv file can be viewed using a
4. Select
the Export
button
to save the file. The program will convert the images to video based on
standard
media
player.
3. Enter the directory and filename to save the file.
the chosen settings. The .wmv file can be viewed using a standard media player and is great for
Great for
internet or emailing.
uploading
to uploading
the internetto
or the
emailing.
NOTE: The use of any other power source will void your warranty and possibly harm your camera.
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PlotStalker Software
Plot Stalker Software
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ACTIVITY SEARCH
Search Feature will
scan through
your photos and automatically
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
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PLOTSTALKER
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
PLOTSTALKER
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look for changes in regions that you identify inSEARCH
Setup.
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PLOTSTALKER ACTIVITY SEARCH
BSEARCH
ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
II
Slide the UNLOCK switch on the bottom of
slide-out Battery Tray. Install or eight(8) AA
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
with polarities as indicated in the Battery Tr
Slidethe
theUNLOCK
UNLOCK switch
on on
thethe
bottom
of Camera
and use
knob
pull the
slide-out
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switch
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knob
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pull
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the Tray.
UNLOCK
switch
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bottom
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Camera
and
the
to
the
Thread
the
provided
Mounting
Strap
Battery
Install
eight
(8)
AA
size
alkaline
or
lithium
batteries
with
polarities
as
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
In
search
mode,
the
PlotStalker
software
scans
through
the
.mlt
photo
file,
stops
slide-out
Battery
Tray.
Install
or
eight(8)
AA
size
alkaline
or
lithium
batteries
TheThe
Search
Feature
will scan
your photos
automatically
slide-out
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oron
eight(8)
AA size
alkaline
or lithium
batteries
The
Search
Feature
willthrough
scan through
through
yourand
photos
and automatically
automatically
indicated
in the
Battery
Tray.
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Battery
Tray
and insert
your
SDor
card.
Slide Battery
the
UNLOCK
switch
thethe
bottom
Camera
and
the
knob
to pull
the
Search
Feature
will
scan
your
photos
and
camera
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secure
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pole
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with
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look
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changes
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a
photo
when
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and
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highlights
Weslide-out
recommend
you
format
the
SD
card
inside
the
camera
before
taking
pictures.
with
polarities
as
indicated
in
Battery
Tray.
Re-install
the
Battery
Tray.
look
for
changes
in
regions
that
you
identify
in
Setup.
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Tray.
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or
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remove
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the
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are
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identified
region,
and
then
highlights
the
changes
in
blue.
You
can
click
camera
and
secure
to
a
tree
or
pole
approximately
36"
from
the
ground
as
shown.
secure
to
a
tree
or
pole
approximately
36”
from
the
ground
as
shown.
NOTE:
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the
blue
highlights.
camera
and the
secure
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ground
as shown.
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the ON
position.
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file, stops
anywhere
in thewhen
video
viewing
area found
to remove
the blue
highlights.
be attached to a stable object for motion detection to function properly.
the
changes
in
blue.
You
can
click
anywhere
in
the
video
viewing
area
to
remove
camera
and
secure
to
a
tree
or
pole
approximately
36"
from
the
ground
as
shown.
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Camera
on
by
sliding
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TEST
switch
the changes
in blue.
can click
anywhere
in identified
the video viewing
areathen
to remove
Turn Camera on by sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch
on a photo
whenYou
changes
are found
in your
region, and
highlights
camera
on by sliding ON/OFF/AIM
switch
toMODE
the ON position.
STEP 3 to Turn
Press
the
button
one
time
to get to t
the
blue
highlights.
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
SETUP
the
ON
position.
the blue
highlights.
to the
ONCamera
position.
Eyelet
the changes
in blue. You can click anywhere in the video viewing area to remove
Turn
on by sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch Eyelet
ACTIVITY
SEARCH
SETUP
Camera
Setup
Menu. Set Time and Date by
Press
theMODE
MODE
button
to
get
to the
Main Selection
STEP 4 Press
Click
the SEARCH
Settings
button to activate
the blue
highlights.
tothe
the
ON
position.
the
buttonone
onetime
time
to get
get
to the
the
ACTIVITY
SETUP
Eyelet
Press
MODE
button
one
time
to
to
Click
the SettingsSEARCH
button to activate
ACTIVITY
SETUP
Screen,
select
Setup.
Set Time
and
Date
by pressing
ENTER,
ENTER,
using
UP/DOWN
to adjust selecte
Camera
Setup
Menu.
Set
Time
and
Date
by
pressing
the
Region
and
Sensitivity
settings
Click
the
Settings
button
to
activate
the
Region
and
Sensitivity
settings
Camera
Setup
Menu.
Set
Time
and
Date
by
pressing
Click
the SettingsSEARCH
button to activate
using
UP/DOWN
to adjust
selected
field, to
LEFT/RIGHT
Press
the MODE
button
one time
get to theto move
ACTIVITY
SETUP
ENTER,
using
UP/DOWN
to adjust
adjust
selected field,
field, to move to the next field and
forthe
theRegion
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the
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settings
toCamera
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and
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to
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and
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settings
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the the
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Search
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Menu.
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and
Date by pressing
Click
Settings
button
to activate
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to
move
to
the
next
field
and
ENTER
for
the
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to
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to
the
next
field
and
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for the
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field,
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MODE button until MENU SELECTION
screen is
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when
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next
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and
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for the Activity Search
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when
done.
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option
is highlighted
yellow.
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ENTER.
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until MENU SELECT
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button
until MENU
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button
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screen
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area.
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the default settings below.
Click
on the
the
Set Search
Motion
Search
Area Button.
Button.
1 on
1. Click
the Set
Motion
Area
Button.
Click
on
Set
Motion
Search
Area
1
1
III
DEFAULT
Capture ModeSETTINGS
Click on the Set Motion Search Area Button.
2. Use
mouse
to selectto
dragand
the drag
red outline
around
thearound
area youthe
want
to search
for to
Use
the mouse
mouse
toand
select
and
drag
the red
red
outline
around
the
area
you want
want
to
2 the
Use
the
select
the
outline
area
you
2
Click
on
the
Set
Motion
Search
Area
Button.
movement.
This
allows
you
to
focus
on
a
very
precise
area
if
required.
1 search
search
for
movement.
This
allows
you
to
focus
on
a
very
precise
area
if
for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if
the default settings below.
Capture Mode
Photo Quality
Quality
Photo
Capture Mode
Capture Mode
Photo
Delay
after each
each photo
photo is
is taken
taken
Photo
Delay
after
Photo
Quality
TRAIL CAM
CAM (Still)
(Still)
TRAIL
2.0
MP
2.0 MP
TRAIL CAM (Still)
MOTION DETECT
SEC
55 SEC
2.0 MP
Capture Mode
Motion
Freeze
ON 5 SEC
Use the mouse to select and drag the red outline around the area you want to
Motion
Freeze
ON
Photo
Delay after each photo is taken
required.
Photo
Delay
after
each
photo
is
taken
5 SECONDS
required.
Photo
Quality
search
for
movement.
This
allows
you
to
focus
on
a
very
precise
area
if
Multi
Shot
Count
OFF
MultiMotion
Shot Count
OFF
3. Click OK button on the Settings Popup window to confirm your settings and exit the menu.
Freeze
ON
Freeze
ON
required.
the mouse to select and drag the red outline around the area you want to Motion
Video
Resolution
VGA
2 Use
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VII
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS
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M-990i
Game
Camera
M990i Digital
GameSpy
Digital
Camera
M990i GameSpy Digital Camera
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INFORMATION
VI
ADVANCED
INFORMATION (cont.)
VI ADVANCED
SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)
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the ENTER
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minute)
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minutes
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and
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allow
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an approximate 3-4 second delay between pictures when the 2
to highlight
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(default
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number
of Resolution
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x
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time of Press
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to highlight
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resolution
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the Capture
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desired setting.
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the
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seconds.
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MOTION FREEZE
ON
Viewing
Pictures on Computer via USB
INFORMATION ON PICTURE
1. Plug USB cable (sold separately) into the USB port on your Windows 7/Vista/XP computer.
The info strip below will appear at the bottom of the photo/video:
2. Plug other end of USB cable into the camera’s USB port.
3. To access JPG pictures and AVI movie files navigate to “My Computer” and double click the
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F in theDCIM/100MFCAM
01/01/13 12:00 directory;
AM MOULTRIECAM
“Moultrie CAM” drive.
Picture
stored
video files
are located in the DCIM directory.
VI
↑
ADVANCED
INFORMATION
Barometer-Trend
Temp. Moon
Date
Time
Camera(cont.)
Name
INFORMATION
(cont.)
4. To exitADVANCED
USB mode follow Windows’
instructions for properly disconnecting
a removable drive
VI
and then unplug.
INFORMATION
ON PICTURE
INFORMATION
ON PICTURE
Barometric
Information
on Picture
The barometric
pressure is displayed on the info strip with units in Hg.
The info strip
will appear
the appear
bottom of
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info strip
belowatwill
at the
thephoto/video:
bottom of the photo/video:
The info strip below will appear at the bottom of the photo/video:
Barometric Trend
The barometric
shown as 12:00
“↑”, “↓”,
27.88 inHgtrend
↑ is calculated
75oF and01/01/13
AM or “-“.
MOULTRIECAM
Barometer/
Temp.
Moon Date DateTime
Barometer-Trend
Temp. Moon
Moon
Phase
TrendTemp. Moon Phase Date
The icons for the moon phase are as follows:
Time
Camera
Camera Name
Name
Camera
Time
Barometric
Moon
Phase
ThePhase
barometric
pressure is displayed on the info strip with units in Hg.
Moon
The icons for the moon phase are as follows:
The icons for the moon phase are as follows:
Barometric Trend
The barometric trend is calculated and shown as “↑”, “↓”, or “-“.
Moon Phase
4 follows:
23
01 for the12 moon phase
45
The icons
are 3as
New
New
Moon
Moon
Waxing
Waxing
Crescent
Crescet
First
Waxing
First
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Quarter
Gibbons
Quarter
Gibbons
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Full
Moon
Moon
56
67
Waning
Last
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Last
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78
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Waning
Crescent
Crescet
MULTI SHOT
OFF
TRAIL
in to
thethecapture
return
Cameramode
Setup screen,
Menu. the camera can take 2 shot standard or 3 Shot
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standard, 2 Shot Fast, 3 Shot
Fast,
and 4 Shot
each time an animal is
M-990i
Digital
GameFast
Camera
Video Length - (default 5 seconds) - When the Game Spy
detected. There is an approximate 3-4 second delay between pictures when the 2
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Nam
highlight the YES setting. Press the ENTER button to
erase photos and return to the Camera Setup Menu.
V
V
SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)
VI
SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)
ADVANCED INFORMATION
Code - (default "00000") - This feature prevents
SecuritySecurity
Code
This feature
prevents unauthorized
use of the
camera,
should it lost
become
unauthorized
use of the camera
should
it become
or
lost or stolen,
by
requiring
a
5
digit
security
code
be
entered
to
unlock
stolen
by requiring
a 5 digit security
code to be entered
to
VIEWING
PICTURES
ON COMPUTER
VIA USB
the camera.
Thethe
security
codeThe
is 5 digits,
eachcode
digitisbeing
a number
0-9.
unlock
camera.
5 digits,
digitWindows 7/Vista/XP
1. Plug
provided
USBsecurity
cable into
the USB
porteach
on your
The default
code
is “00000”.
Once
thedefault
code is code
changed
from the default
being
a number
0-9.
The
is "00000".
Once the
computer.
code the
camera
will
prompt
you
to
enter
the
correct
code
whenever:
code
is
changed
fromofthe
default
code,
the camera's
camera
will
2.
Plug
other
end
USB
cable
into
the
USB port.
The camera is turned on
prompt
you
to enter
the
correct
code
whenever:
3.
To
access
JPG
pictures
and
AVI
movie
files,
navigate
to "My Computer" and
The camera is woken up from sleep mode
•
The
camera
is
turned
on
double
click
the
"Moultrie
CAM"
drive.
Picture
files
will
be stored In the
The camera is connected to USB
• DCIM/100_MDGC
The camera is woken
up fromvideo
sleep files
modeare located in the DCIM directory.
directory;
• 4.The
is connected
to USB
To camera
exit USB
mode, follow
Windows’ instructions for properly disconnecting
If the
security code
the then
default
number, then you do not
a removable
driveisand
unplug
need to enter the code.
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Video Audio - (default On) - This option allows the user to
Video Audio
This option
the user
to turn
the audio
duringON
video
ON or
turnallows
the audio
during
video
recording
orrecording
OFF. When
OFF. When
selected
and
the
camera
is
configured
for
VIDEO
in
the
Capture
selected and the Game Spy Camera is configured for
Mode screen, the camera will record audio along with the video each
VIDEO in the Capture Mode screen; the camera will record
time an animal is detected. Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the
with
the video
time
animal
detected.
desired audio
setting.along
Press the
ENTER
buttoneach
to save
thean
setting
andisreturn
to
Press
the Menu.
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired
the Camera
Setup
setting. Press the ENTER button to save the setting and
return to the Camera Setup Menu.
CameraCamera
Name Name - (default MOULTRIECAM) The Camera
The Camera
Name
is imprinted
thephotos
photosand
and provides
of of
Name
is imprinted
ononthe
providesa apoint
point
reference when multiple cameras are used. To change the Camera Name
reference when multiple cameras are used. To change the
use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the character to be modified.
Camera
Name,
usetothe
LEFT/RIGHT
buttons(Atotohighlight
Press the
UP/DOWN
button
select
the desired character
Z, 0 to 9,
the
character
to
be
modified.
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the
dash or space). Press LEFT/RIGHT to move to the nextUP/DOWN
character. button
Press the
to savecharacter
the new camera
and9,return
toENTER
selectbutton
the desired
(A toname
Z, 0 to
dash to
or
the Camera
Setup
Menu.
space).
Press
LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next character.
MOULTRIECAM
Press the ENTER button to save the new camera name and
return to the Camera Setup Menu.
FCC Statements
Moultrie Products, LLC
MCG-12596
Note: Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Temperature - (default Fahrenheit) - The temperature is
Temperature
The temperature
on each
photo
candegrees
be in degrees
imprintedis imprinted
on each photo
and
can and
be in
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit
or
Celsius.
To
change
the
temperature
units
press
the the
or Celsius. To change the temperature units,
press
UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the desired setting. Press the ENTER button
UP/DOWN
tothe
highlight
desired
to save the
setting andbuttons
return to
Camera the
Setup
Menu. setting. Press
the ENTER button to save the setting and return to the
Camera Setup Menu.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
MCG - DGS-M990i
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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M-990i Digital Game Camera
Information
Info Strip
Strip - (default On) -When the Info Strip is turned
When the
Information
Strip is turned
the information
as
ON,
the information
strip, ON
as described
in thestrip,
Advanced
described in the Advanced Setup section of this manual, is imprinted on
Setup section of this manual, is imprinted on the photos.
the photos. The temperature, moon phase, date, time, camera name and
Temperature,
phase,
Date,
Time,
MoultrieThe
logoBarometer,
are imprinted
on the bottomMoon
of each
picture.
When
the
Camera
Name,
&photo
Moultrie
logonoare
imprintedstrip.
on the
Info Strip
is turned
OFF the
contains
information
To change
the Infobottom
Strip setting
presspicture.
the LEFT/RIGHT
buttons
highlight
the OFF,
of each
When the
Info to
Strip
is turned
desired the
setting.
Press
the ENTER
to savestrip.
the setting
and return
to
photo
contains
no button
information
To change
the Info
the Camera Setup Menu.
Strip setting, press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight
the desired setting. Press the ENTER button to save the
setting and return to the Camera Setup Menu.
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V
SETUP AND PROGRAMMING (cont)
Plot Frequency
Time Lapse
Frequency - (default 15 seconds) - Used to set the
time isfrequency
each photo
in ploteach
mode.
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This setting
used to setbetween
the time frequency
between
photo
lapse mode.
To change
time lapsepress
frequency,
press the UP/DOWN
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frequency,
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buttons to
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515
minutes.
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