MAXDONE PH820
MAXDONE Trail Camera PH820 User Manual
Model: PH820 | Brand: MAXDONE
Kupu Whakataki
The MAXDONE PH820 Trail Camera is a high-performance device designed for capturing wildlife and monitoring outdoor areas. Featuring 28MP image resolution and 1520P video capabilities, it delivers clear and detailed visuals. Its robust IP66 waterproof design ensures reliable operation in various weather conditions, while advanced night vision and rapid 0.2s trigger time ensure you capture every moment.

Figure 1: MAXDONE PH820 Trail Camera
Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia te kete kia mohio kei te noho katoa nga taonga:
- 1x MAXDONE PH820 Trail Camera
- 1x Stand Mount & Stand Support
- 3x Bolts & Stoppers
- 1x Micro Raimana Panui
- 1x Whitiki Tāuta
- 1x Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
- 1x 32GB kāri SD
- Note: 8x AA batteries are required but not included.

Figure 2: Included accessories and camera
Nga waahanga matua
- Ultra-clear Photos and Videos: Captures 28 MP images and 1520P (2.7K) video with vivid detail, thanks to a premium optical lens and advanced image sensor.
- Amazing 0.2s Trigger Capture: Detects movement and snaps photos in less than 0.2 seconds, with a trigger distance of up to 65 feet.
- IP66 parewai: Designed with premium materials to withstand outdoor elements, ensuring full functionality in all seasons.
- Super Night Vision & Low Glow Infrared LEDs: Equipped with 26Pcs 850nm low glow infrared LEDs for clear night images and videos in total darkness.
- Te Rokiroki Rawaka: Comes with a 32GB SD card, expandable up to 512GB.

Ka mutuview of camera features including 1520P video, 0.2s trigger, IP66, and 32GB SD card.

Comparison showing the rapid 0.2s trigger speed capturing fast-moving subjects.

Illustration of 1520P video and 28MP photo resolution capabilities.

Demonstration of 65ft night vision range with low glow infrared LEDs.

Visual representation of the camera's IP66 waterproof rating.
Aratohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your MAXDONE PH820 Trail Camera:
1. Tāuta Pūhiko
- Whakatuwheratia te kāmera casinmā te wetewete i ngā raka o te taha.
- Tangohia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Insert 8x AA alkaline batteries (not included) into the designated slots, ensuring correct polarity.
- Replace the battery compartment cover and close the camera casing haumaru.
2. Whakauru Kaari SD
- Locate the SD card slot inside the camera, typically near the control panel.
- Insert the provided 32GB Micro SD card into the slot until it clicks into place. Ensure the card is facing the correct direction.
- He mea pai kia whakahōputuhia te kāri SD mā te tahua o te kāmera i mua i te whakamahinga tuatahi.
3. Whakapiki i te Kamera
- Choose a suitable location for your camera, such as a tree or a pole, ensuring a clear view o te waahi e hiahia ana koe ki te aroturuki.
- Use the provided installation belt to secure the camera firmly around the chosen object. Thread the belt through the camera's back slots and tighten.
- Alternatively, use the stand mount, support, bolts, and stoppers to mount the camera to a flat surface.
- Whakatikatikahia te koki o te kāmera kia kapi i te wāhi e hiahiatia ana.

Figure 3: Securing the camera to a tree using the provided strap.
Tatūnga me te Aratohu Ataata Mahi
Video: A detailed guide on how to set up and configure your MAXDONE trail camera, including battery and SD card installation, and menu navigation.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Te Whakakā/Te Whakaweto me te Kōwhiringa Aratau
- Whakatuwheratia te kāmera casing to access the control panel.
- Locate the mode switch (USB, OFF, TEST, ON).
- WATE: Ka whakaweto i te kāmera.
- Whakamatau: Allows you to access the menu, view photos/videos, and adjust settings. The blue light will turn on briefly when motion is detected in this mode.
- ON: Activates the camera for automatic recording based on motion detection. The blue light will turn off after a few seconds, indicating it's in active recording mode.
2. Whakatere me ngā Tautuhinga Tahua
In WHAKAMAHI mode, use the control buttons to navigate the menu:
- MENU: Ka kuhu, ka puta ranei i te tahua.
- Patene Pere (Runga/Raro/Maui/Matau): Navigate through options and adjust values.
- OK: Ka whakaū i te kōwhiringa.
- PUTA: Takes a manual photo or starts a manual video recording (in TEST mode).
- WHAKATOKANGA: Ka uru ki te aratau purei ki view pāpāho i hopukina.
Tautuhinga Taunoa:
- Aratau: Select Photo, Video, or Photo & Video.
- Taumira Whakaahua: Adjust image quality (e.g., 28MP, 20MP, 16MP).
- Taumira Ataata: Whakatakotoria te kounga ataata (hei tauira, 1520P, 1080P).
- Roa Ataata: Define the duration of video recordings (e.g., 3-60 seconds, 2-10 minutes).
- Tamuri Whakaputa: Tautuhia te whakaroa i waenga i ngā whakaoho karapīpiti.
- Pūoko Nekehanga Tairongo: Adjust the sensitivity of the PIR sensor (Low, Middle, High).
- Te Waahi: Enable or disable time-lapse recording.
- Tautuhi Wā me te Rā: Configure the current time and date for accurate timestamps on media.
- Parenga Kupuhipa: Set a password to prevent unauthorized access.
- Whakahōputu Kāri Pūmahara: Mukua ngā raraunga katoa i runga i te kāri SD.
3. Viewte Pāpāho Hopukina
- In WHAKAMAHI aratau, pehia te TANGATA pātene.
- Use the arrow buttons to navigate through photos and videos.
- Perehi OK ki view a selected photo or play a video.
- To exit playback, press MENU.

Figure 4: Connecting the camera to a computer to view pāpāho i hopukina.
Te tiaki
- Regularly check battery levels and replace them when low to ensure continuous operation.
- Periodically clean the camera lens and PIR sensor window with a soft, dry cloth to prevent smudges or dirt from affecting image quality and motion detection.
- Ensure the camera casing is securely latched to maintain its IP66 waterproof rating.
- Format the SD card regularly to prevent data corruption and ensure optimal performance. Back up important files i mua i te whakahōputu.
- Whakaorangia te kaamera ki te waahi makariri, maroke ka kore e whakamahia mo te wa roa.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāre e kā ana te kāmera. | Low or dead batteries; incorrect battery polarity; mode switch in OFF position. | Replace batteries with fresh ones, ensuring correct polarity. Set mode switch to TEST or ON. |
| Karekau he whakaahua/ataata i mau. | SD card full or corrupted; incorrect mode (e.g., in TEST mode); PIR sensor blocked or sensitivity too low. | Format or replace SD card. Ensure camera is in ON mode. Clear sensor area and increase PIR sensitivity. |
| He kino te kounga o te ahua/ataata. | Dirty lens; low light conditions (without night vision); incorrect resolution settings. | Clean the lens. Ensure night vision is active in low light. Adjust photo/video resolution to higher settings. |
| He poto te ora o te pākahiko. | Nga keu auau; nga wera nui; pākahiko-kounga iti. | Reduce PIR sensitivity or shot lag. Use high-quality alkaline AA batteries. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | PH820 |
| Whakataunga Tonu Whaihua | 28 MP |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1520p |
| Te Tere Marumaru | 0.2 hēkona |
| Awhe Tirohanga Po | 65 Feet (850nm low glow IR LEDs) |
| Whakatauranga Tiaki o te Ao | IP66 (Waiwai) |
| Puna Mana | Battery Powered (8x AA batteries required) |
| Rokiroki | 32GB SD card included, expandable up to 512GB |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 5.3 x 3.54 x 2.05 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.21 pauna |
| Tae | Ope Taua Kakariki |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The MAXDONE PH820 Trail Camera comes with a One-Year Warranty service from the date of purchase, ensuring peace of mind. We are committed to providing A+ Customer Service to address any questions or concerns you may have.
For technical support or warranty claims, please refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official MAXDONE webpae.
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