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| + | ===== CAMERA DEPLOYMENT ===== | ||
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| + | Align the 1/4 by 20 threads of the T-Post mounting bracket to the camera   | ||
| + | mounting port. Thread the mounting bracket no more than three complete   | ||
| + | rotations into the camera mounting port. Then tighten using the adjusting   | ||
| + | nut. Forcing external threads to the bottom will damage the camera   | ||
| + | mounting port and the camera housing. \\ | ||
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| + | Never mount the M.I.N.E.™ Cam on the same T post securing a trap   | ||
| + | panel or severe damage may result. Always mount the M.I.N.E.™ Cam   | ||
| + | on a separate 8 foot long T post at least 12 to 24 inches outside the trap   | ||
| + | enclosure. Lower the square collar at a diagonal over the T post spine   | ||
| + | and studs, then lower into position between two studs. Insert the mounting   | ||
| + | wedge between the T post spine and square collar. Install the thumbscrew   | ||
| + | into the 1/4 by 20 threads on the mounting wedge. Tighten the thumbscrew   | ||
| + | against the T post spine to secure the camera mount. \\ | ||
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| + | Users are able to receive a wider field of view by mounting the camera at a   | ||
| + | higher elevation. Lower the square collar at a diagonal over the T post spine   | ||
| + | and studs, then lower into position between two studs. Insert the mounting   | ||
| + | wedge between the T post spine and square collar. Install the thumbscrew   | ||
| + | into the 1/4 by 20 threads on the mounting wedge. Tighten the thumbscrew   | ||
| + | against the T post spine to secure the camera mount. \\ | ||
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| + | When mounting using the higher elevation method, it is easier to attach the   | ||
| + | booster antenna (if needed) to the camera while on the ground. Remove   | ||
| + | the standard antenna from the camera’s antenna port. Carefully thread the   | ||
| + | booster antenna cable to the antenna port and tighten. Slide the rubber   | ||
| + | waterproof boot over the booster antenna cable connector. \\ | ||
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| + | Drive a second 7 foot long T post into the ground approximately 12 inches   | ||
| + | to the right and rear of the camera T post to attach the antenna pole. Secure   | ||
| + | the 8 foot long T post with camera to the 7 foot long T post using zip ties.   | ||
| + | The higher camera elevation will allow the booster antenna to exceed 20 feet   | ||
| + | by elevating and securing the telescoping pole to the T post with zip ties. \\ | ||
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| + | Standing on a step ladder, align the M.I.N.E.™ Cam by loosening the ball   | ||
| + | head set screw and centering the camera’s view to the ground beneath the   | ||
| + | feeder legs. Tighten the ball head set screw to secure the camera’s position. \\ | ||
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| + | Move the selector switch from **OFF** to **SETUP**. The screen will display   | ||
| + | “Searching Network”. The camera has successfully acquired a cellular signal   | ||
| + | when the service provider’s initials appear on the display. Move the selector   | ||
| + | switch from **SETUP** to **ON**. Close and latch the camera within 10 seconds   | ||
| + | before the Ambient Light Sensor LED stops blinking green and the PIR   | ||
| + | triggers a photo. The M.I.N.E.™ Cam is now operational and active. \\ | ||
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| + | Secure the 6 volt external power supply to the camera mount with the battery   | ||
| + | bracket. Open the camera DC external battery port and insert the battery   | ||
| + | cable plug into the camera for extended, long-term operation. \\ | ||
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| + | Ensure the camera PIR triggers and sends a photo to your cell phone. This   | ||
| + | step will verify the camera is positioned and programmed correctly. Ensure   | ||
| + | the feeder is centered and the entire gate opening is visible. \\ | ||
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| + | From left to right- JAGER PRO is the camera manufacturer. The “M”   | ||
| + | indicates the photo was triggered by “Motion”. The letter “S” would indicate   | ||
| + | a photo triggered by SMS code ***500#**. “P” would indicate a photo triggered   | ||
| + | by “Time Lapse” and “E” would indicate a manually triggered photo using the   | ||
| + | camera’s  | ||
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| + | The date is 26 JUNE 2014. The time is 2024 or 8:24 in the evening. It is a   | ||
| + | new moon with 29 more nights until the next new moon. The temperature   | ||
| + | is 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The battery symbol is “H” which indicates the   | ||
| + | batteries are at a high charge. \\ | ||
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| + | The final step is to register your new equipment on the JAGER PRO website   | ||
| + | via the camera IMEI number so we may provide appropriate firmware   | ||
| + | updates. These updates are necessary to ensure your equipment operates   | ||
| + | efficiently as network wireless technology changes. Multiple cameras   | ||
| + | and control boxes may be registered on a single submission by following   | ||
| + | directions in your Quick Start Guide. \\ | ||
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| + | (3G) Camera Operations Video</ | ||
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