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HyperFire, RapidFire & Silent Image Professional Series Cameras Table of Contents Professional Settings User Guide I. Changing Your Camera Settings... 1 II. Set Date & Time... 3 III. Triggers Tab... 4 IV. Time Lapse Tab... 8 V. Images Tab... 10 VI. Cellular Tab... 13 VII. Other Tab... 15 VIII. Saving and Transferring Settings to Your Camera... 17 Copyright: January 2013

Changing Your Camera Settings Your Reconyx (HyperFire TM, RapidFire TM, and Silent Image TM ) camera s settings can be adjusted from your personal computer using the Professional Settings software. All of the camera settings are stored on your memory card and are transferred to your camera when you insert the card in the camera and turn the camera on. Once your settings are transferred they are retained by the camera even when the camera is off. Therefore you don t need to use the settings software again unless you want to change the settings. Your settings are also retained on your computer for future use, so that the next time you select run the settings software to adjust your settings, you see the settings you most recently selected rather than the factory defaults. Note: When using a Silent Image camera, your memory card must be formatted FAT (not FAT32). HyperFire TM & RapidFire TM cameras work with cards formatted either FAT or FAT32. If you are uncertain of the formatting of your card, use MapView to erase the card (see MapView User Guide: Erase Memory Card); erasing the card will also properly format it for use with your camera. To change your camera settings, insert your memory card into the card reader of your computer, move your mouse cursor over the Professional Settings icon on your desktop and double-click your left mouse button. Or, from the Microsoft Windows Start menu, select Programs > RECONYX > Professional Settings. The settings software opens displaying five tabs. 1 RECONYX, Inc.

To save the changes you ve made to your camera s settings and close Change Camera Settings, click OK on any tab. The new settings will be stored on your memory card; you must insert the memory card in the camera and turn the camera on to load the settings to your camera. To set the camera s date and time without closing Change Camera Settings, click Change Date/Time. Set Date & Time opens. See Set Date & Time for detailed instructions. To restore the original factory settings click Use Factory. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to erase any changes you ve made. Select the tab that for the camera settings you want to change: Triggers Tab Use this tab to set how you want your camera to respond to trigger events by; specifying how many pictures to take, the interval between pictures, quiet period (no response to triggers), and whether or not to use the internal motion and/or an external trigger. You can also restrict triggers by time of day using the Schedule window, or automatically have your trigger settings set for you by selecting one of the quickset options. Time Lapse Tab Select whether you want to take time lapse pictures, set the time interval between pictures, and set up a schedule specifying the time lapse on and off periods. Images Tab Enter a label to be stamped on every photo, select the temperature scale, and select a 12 or 24 hour timestamp for data that will be stored in the Image Data bands on each picture your camera takes. Use the Images tab to adjust brightness, contrast, and sharpness, and saturation. With HyperFire TM & RapidFire TM models you can change the settings for high or low resolution as well as night time shutter speed and night time ISO sensitivity. With Silent Image TM models you can choose to include a border for 4x6 prints. Cellular Tab Set sending parameters if your camera is equipped with the cellular upgrade. Other Tab Enable Loop Recording and turn the Illuminator ON/OFF (HyperFire Models Only). Set the CodeLoc password. www.reconyx.com 2

Set Date & Time TIP: It is easier to change the date and time directly on your HyperFire or RapidFire Professional series cameras than it is to do it using this program. This avoids you having to guess the exact time at which you will power the camera on. With Silent Image TM cameras you must use this program to set the time, as there is no option to set the time on the camera. You should only need to set the camera s date and time the first time you use the camera, or when you re switching to and from Daylight Savings Time. The internal battery and memory will retain all settings when the camera is powered off, or changing batteries. After you select Set Date & Time from any tab in Change Camera Settings, you will be asked to confirm that you want to set the date and time since setting the date and time is only necessary if the camera s settings are incorrect. Enter the Time (hours and minutes) and select AM or PM. Select the Date (month, day, and year). TIP: The hours and minutes you enter should be slightly ahead of the actual time, because your camera will not update to the time you set until you insert the memory card into the camera and turn the camera on. TIP: The hourly display that s recorded in your Image Data can be set to 12 or 24 hours on the Images tab of Change Camera Settings. 3 RECONYX, Inc.

Triggers Tab Your RECONYX TM Professional series camera can be set to take pictures as a result of triggered events (motion detected), either via the internal motion sensor or an optional external sensor. After your RECONYX TM camera is activated by a trigger, it takes a NearVideo TM sequence of images. You specify the number of pictures you want to take in a NearVideo TM sequence, and how quickly you want the pictures to be taken. Your RECONYX TM camera is capable of taking pictures at the rates from 1 to 3 frames per second depending upon camera model and speed of card. The NearVideo TM feature allows you to see more than just the animal that triggered the camera; NearVideo TM sequences lets you see what the animal was doing and determine how long it was in the camera s field of view. Although your RECONYX TM camera can be set to take only one image per trigger, it is generally advantageous to take three or more pictures per trigger to be sure that you can clearly see the features of the animal from multiple angles as it moves within the camera s field of view. www.reconyx.com 4

Quickset The Quickset selections make it easy for you by automatically configuring all of the trigger options (Number of Pictures, Time between pictures, Quiet Period between triggers) for you based on the level you select. Normal 3 pictures per trigger 1 second interval between pictures 0 second quiet period between triggers Aggressive 5 pictures per trigger RapidFire TM (takes pictures as fast as memory card can save them) 0 second quiet period between triggers Conservative 3 pictures per trigger 5 second interval between pictures 15 second quiet period between triggers Advanced Overrides all settings and allows you to set any configuration you want NearVideo These options are available when you select Advanced in the Quickset selections. Enter the number of pictures taken after a trigger from 1 to 99. Set the time the camera waits after taking one picture before taking another in the NearVideo TM sequence. Select either as fast as possible (i.e. RapidFire) wait [nn] seconds between pictures (you must enter the number of seconds from 1 to 60) Note: The more pictures you take after a trigger and the less time you wait between pictures, the better the quality of your NearVideo TM sequence. However, this increases the power used by your camera and increases your memory card storage requirements. Tip: The default (and minimum recommended) number of pictures to take in a NearVideo TM sequence is three. 5 RECONYX, Inc.

Note: The default time that the camera waits between pictures is one second, but you can adjust the time that the camera waits between pictures. If you select the option to take RapidFire TM pictures, the camera will take pictures as fast as it can save them to your memory card (this speed will vary depending upon camera model, settings, and the type of memory card you are using. Quiet Period Set the number of seconds to wait between triggers from 0 to 3600. Your camera will not respond to any trigger event during this time. Options Select Use the internal motion trigger if you want to enable the internal PIR (Passive Infra Red) motion sensor. Note: To change the PIR sensitivity settings on your RECONYX TM camera, click on the Advanced button in the options section. You can choose from five levels of sensitivity. However, we recommend leaving the sensitivity at High in nearly all situations. Select Use the external trigger to enable the external trigger if the camera is so equipped. Note: An external trigger jack is a custom option available from RECONYX TM. Regardless of the type of sensor you select, your RECONYX TM camera uses InstaOn TM technology to wake-up and take a picture within a fraction of a second when triggered. www.reconyx.com 6

Schedule (Trigger) To restrict triggers based on the time of day, click the View Schedule button. Note: The default trigger schedule is for the camera to be active 24 hours a day, taking pictures according to your trigger settings, but you can use the trigger Schedule to set times when the trigger feature of your camera is turned off. There are two Schedules that can be defined; one for Triggers and one for Time Lapse. The triggers schedule specifies times when the trigger feature of your camera is turned on or off. Likewise the Time Lapse schedule specifies times when the time lapse functionality of your camera is turned on or off (see Time Lapse). Click the fifteen-minute blocks to change the setting from Camera on to Camera off, or vice versa. To select larger blocks of time, click and hold your left mouse button in the fifteen-minute block you want to start with. While holding the mouse button, drag your cursor down until the block of time you want is highlighted, and then release the mouse button to change the setting from Camera on to Camera off, or vice versa. Click All On or All Off to quickly change the setting for all time blocks. 7 RECONYX, Inc.

Time Lapse Tab Your camera can be set to take time-lapse sequences of images. Time Lapse Interval To use Time Lapse photography select; Hours, Minutes, or Seconds. Then select the time the camera waits after taking one time lapse picture before taking another. Number of Pictures RapidFire/HyperFire Models Only The Time Lapse feature may be used to take just one picture every interval, or up to 99 pictures. To take more than one picture, the time lapse interval must be at least 5 minutes. After the interval is set, select Take multiple pictures using NearVideo settings and then go to the Triggers tab. www.reconyx.com 8

Set the NearVideo TM settings and Quiet Period to be what you want when a Time Lapse event occurs. Note: The Time Lapse settings are shared with the Motion and External triggers. Unlike taking a single time lapse image, if a Motion or External trigger event is happening when the Time Lapse timer goes off, the Time Lapse is ignored. That is why it is recommended that Motion and External triggers are turned off when scheduling multiple time lapse images through the RapidFire TM menu. Schedule (Time Lapse) To restrict time lapse based on the time of day, click the View Schedule button. The Schedule window opens. You set the schedule just like you did for Triggers. Note: The default time lapse schedule is for the camera to be active 24 hours a day, taking pictures according to your time lapse interval, but you can use the time lapse Schedule to set times when the time lapse feature of your camera is turned off. 9 RECONYX, Inc.

Images Tab Options LABEL: Add your own text to display on the Left side of the Lower Data Band (displays on every image). Note: The label can be a maximum of 20 characters and is added to the Image Data in all pictures your camera takes. You can change your camera s label at any time using Change Camera Settings. Tip: You can use the Label to record your name or your organization s name on images. Also, if you have more than one camera, you can use the Label to record the location of the camera so that you can tell where a picture was taken simply by viewing the picture. www.reconyx.com 10

To adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, and Saturation levels that you want to use in your pictures, move your mouse cursor over the marker on the corresponding slider bar, click and hold your left mouse button, drag the marker to your desired level, and release the mouse button. Note: Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, and Saturation default to optimal settings for most outdoor photography. However, you can adjust these levels as needed. For example, you might adjust the brightness and/or contrast levels in a location where morning sunlight is unavoidably direct. Brightness is the amount of light in images. Pictures taken with higher brightness levels contain greater amounts of light. Contrast is the difference between dark and light tones in images. Pictures taken with higher contrast levels have a greater difference between dark and light areas, and fewer levels of gray between those areas. Sharpness is the difference between edges and contours in images. Pictures taken with higher sharpness levels show a greater difference between edges and contours of shapes. Saturation is how vibrant the colors will appear in an image. Pictures taken with lower saturation levels will have more subdued colors. Note: This option applies to color images only. Temperature Select Fahrenheit or Celsius to change the temperature scale your camera uses. Time Change the hourly display your camera uses, select 12 hr or 24 hr. 11 RECONYX, Inc.

HyperFire & RapidFire cameras Have the options available for setting your night time shutter speed, night time ISO sensitivity (gain), and image resolution. By default your HyperFire or RapidFire camera runs a 1/30 th of a second shutter speed and Medium level ISO resulting in good range and good image quality. If motion blur of your subjects presents a problem at this setting, you can increase your shutter speed to 1/60 th or 1/120 th of a second (medium and fast settings). This will reduce your range, but will also reduce your motion blur. If you need to gain some range back, you can increase your ISO setting to High. This will give you more range, but will also give you more grainy images. If you are doing close work and don t need the range, you can set your ISO to low and you ll get the best quality images possible. By default your RapidFire camera is set to high resolution. You have the option of running at low resolution. This has two advantages; 1) your camera performance will increase (more frames per second), and 2) you can store more photos on a card. The obvious trade-off is less detail in your pictures. Silent Image cameras Have the option to Include a border for 4x6-inch prints Note: This option is only available on the Silent Image RM30 and PM35 cameras. If you intend to print your digital images as standard photographs (using a photofinishing service), check Include border for 4x6 prints to prevent image cropping during the development process. Your images will be scaled with a border to size them properly for 4x6- inch prints. www.reconyx.com 12

Cellular Tab Cellular Enabled Models Only Use Cellular: Be sure this is Checked if you want to send photos. NOTE: This option can also be turned ON/OFF on board the camera. Send daily status picture: This will automatically program the camera to send a daily status photo between 12:00pm and 12:30pm. We recommend you leave this box checked. Then you will get at least one picture a day even if nothing triggers the camera. 13 RECONYX, Inc.

The status photo will verify that the camera is running, positioned as you left it, and allow you to check the battery level using the included RECONYX Mobile software. The status photo that is sent will be marked with an S (status) to the right of the Date/Time Stamp. Motion photos are marked with an M ; Timelapse photos are marked with a T. Destination Phone Numbers: Up to four phone numbers and two email addresses can be programmed into the camera. Select the appropriate To or BCC radio button for each entry. The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) will not allow the other contacts to see that the camera is sending the photo to the BCC phone number or email address. NOTE: For security reasons, all contacts must be programmed using the settings software. The contacts are not visible or editable on the camera itself. When you have finished entering the destination phone numbers and/or email addresses, press the OK button. This will save the information to your SD Card. www.reconyx.com 14

Other Tab HyperFire Models Only Use loop recording (security enabled models only): Loop Recording allows you to run perpetually without ever filling a memory card. The camera will overwrite the oldest images once the card is full. Disable illuminator: Turns the illuminator off for night time images. Start Delay: Allows you to set up the camera and wait a set amount of time before the camera arms. Note: The Start Delay setting is erased once the camera successfully arms. 15 RECONYX, Inc.

CodeLoc TM Use CodeLoc TM to add a four-digit security code to your camera to prevent unauthorized use in the event of tampering or theft. With CodeLoc enabled; the camera will not function until the proper code is entered. You can set the password on the camera under the Change Setup menu or by setting the parameters on the Other tab. Note: CodeLoc does not prevent theft; it only makes a stolen camera useless to the thief. For this reason, RECONYX strongly recommends using a lock and or security enclosure to secure your camera against possible theft at all times when the camera is in the field. To use a password sequence to activate your camera, check Use CodeLoc, and then enter or select a four digit code to be used as your CodeLoc password. Tip: If you forget your CodeLoc password sequence, you can reset it using this program. The CodeLoc password cannot be reset without this software. If you re not using CodeLoc, un-check Use CodeLoc. Note: Due to hardware and software limitations between camera models, the Settings Software will only allow numbers 1-4 to be entered for each digit. With HyperFire or RapidFire model cameras numbers 1-9 are available when setting up CodeLoc onboard the camera. www.reconyx.com 16

Saving and Transferring Settings to Your Camera When you have finished customizing all of the settings for your camera, click OK to save your settings and close Change Camera Settings. Your memory card now contains your camera s new settings. The next time you turn on your camera with this memory card inserted, your camera will be programmed according to your customized changes and the camera will display Using Config when powered on. After the camera reads the settings file and reprograms itself, it will delete the file so that you don t inadvertently program another camera with these settings at some later date. TIP: Programming multiple Professional cameras is easy. Just create one configuration and save it to multiple memory cards; one for each camera. Note: Security model cameras and Professional model cameras use different settings and different software to program those cameras. If you use the Security Settings software, a professional model camera will not be able to read the settings on the memory card. Likewise, if you use the Professional Settings software, a security model camera will not be able to read the settings on the memory card. Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this Help File is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. RECONYX reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice. RECONYX makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistake in operation or malfunction of the camera, the software, memory cards, personal computers, or peripheral device. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. User Guide Version: 20130115v1 17 RECONYX, Inc.