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+ | ===== LOGIN FAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION ===== | ||
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+ | Users should always test their camera at a new location prior to erecting a | ||
+ | feeder or a trap enclosure. Move the selector switch from **OFF** to **SETUP**. | ||
+ | The screen will display “Checking Network”. Allow approximately 20 to 30 | ||
+ | seconds for the camera to acquire a cellular signal. If the camera does not | ||
+ | automatically connect to the cellular network within 60 seconds, the standard | ||
+ | antenna is not sufficient at this location and the camera will be unable to | ||
+ | send texts and photos via MMS. Our five decibel booster antenna mounted | ||
+ | to a 16 foot long telescoping antenna will be necessary for remote cellular | ||
+ | operation in low signal areas. \\ | ||
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+ | Drive a 7 foot long T post into the ground approximately 12 inches to the | ||
+ | right and rear of the camera post. Attach our booster antenna with mount to | ||
+ | a 16 foot long telescoping pole using U-bolts or zip ties. Secure the antenna | ||
+ | cable to the telescoping pole in multiple locations to eliminate cable noise | ||
+ | from wind. \\ | ||
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+ | Remove the standard antenna. 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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+ | <p> | ||
+ | If you have any questions, refer to the <a href=" | ||
+ | (3G) Camera Operations Video</ | ||
+ | information. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | </ | ||
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