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b.  Solar Panel

Our engineers have designed this camera to function with most standard 12V/1~2A built in lithium battery solar 
panels. However, as rechargeable AA NiMH batteries need a higher voltage for charging, the solar panel cannot 
charge the batteries in the camera. 

c.  Power Adaptor—Security Surveillance Purpose

This camera can also be powered by an external 12V/ 1~2A DC adapter. Remove the AA batteries when the power 
adapter is used. 

1.2 SD Card Selection

A memory card is required to operate the camera. When the camera is “ON” and no memory card is used, the screen 
displays “Pls insert memory card”. The SD slot of the camera has a 32 GB memory capacity. Before inserting or 
removing the memory card, the camera must be turned “OFF”. Failing to do so may cause loss of or damage of the 
pictures already recorded from the memory card. When the SD card is full, the viewing screen indicates “Memory Full”. 
The following data shows an approximate quantity of photos which can be recorded by the camera depending on the 
memory card capacity.
The Chart below will show you the approximate capacity of different size SD cards. Please check to see which size card 
can fit your needs best.

4 GB

8 GB

16 GB

32 GB

Photo (pictures)

5MP 

3585

7492

15307

30936

8 MP 

2294

4798

9794

19795

12 MP 

1613

3371

6887

13919

Video (hours)

640x480 

00:22:28

00:46:57

01:35:56

03:13:52

HD

00:16:13

00:33:53

01:09:14

02:19:56

FHD

00:08:31

00:17:48

00:36:20

01:13:21

1.3 USB Connection - PC Camera

When the camera is connected via the USB cable; screen display “MSDC”, press “Menu” once, “MSDC” turns to “PC Cam”, 
camera now can be used as a PC camera; press “Menu” again, camera exits PC camera mode.

1.4 Attention

1.  Insert the SD memory card correctly. The camera must be turned off to have the SD card inserted or removed. 
2.  Please use high-quality AA batteries to prevent battery leaks. Remove batteries when the camera is not in use.  

Battery leaks are not covered under Warranty. Do not put batteries in the wrong way around.as it can damage 
the camera.

3.  Ensure you use the correct adaptor (12V/1A or 2A )if you use a power supply.  
4.  In Test mode, the camera will automatically enter PIR Auto mode if there are no buttons pressed within 60 sec. 

Please manually turn ON as if you want to do further configuration.

5.  Don’t interrupt the power supply during system upgrade, please return it back to Outdoor Cameras Australia if the 

device doesn’t work after upgrading.

6.  Do not frequently insert or pull out SD card and battery or plug in and out the adaptor when the camera is on.
7.  Do not have any floating objects, such as leaves, grass, strings, or ribbons in the motion detection zone of cameras.
8.  Do not keep camera next to hot irrelevant objects, air conditioner exhaust vents, and light, etc. to avoid mistaking 

photos or videos.

9.  The wide angle camera model has a 100° FOV lens which means more flash is needed to get better night time 

images than the average 52° FOV lens; that’s why the 56pcs 60° IR LEDs are used on this camera. To ensure these 
56pcs IR LEDs can give enough flash for the wide angle lens high quality AA batteries must be used to deliver 
enough amperage to power the illuminator consistently in dark environments.

10. Programmed Date/Time can be saved in the camera for 12 hours.

1.5 Key Features

1.  0.35 seconds

 trigger speed; 

2.  Wide lens model: 100 degree FOV lens; 110 degree PIR angle;
3.  Regular lens model: 52 degree FOV lens; 52 degree PIR angle;
4.  12MP/ 1080P@30FPS;
5.  Programmable 5/8/12 Megapixel high-quality resolution;

6.  56pcs invisible IR LEDs

, offer 15 metres (50 feet) real night vision distance;

7.  Crystal clear day & night photo/video quality;

8.  1 photos burst within 1 second

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9.  Support multiple functions: adjustable PIR sensitivity, Multi-shot (1~5 photos per trigger), programmable delay 

between motions, Time Lapse, Timer, Audio Recording, TV out, stamp of (camera ID, date/time, temperature, 
moon phase) on every single photo;

10. Available operation temperature: -30°C to 60°C;
11. Built-in 2.0” TFT colour screen;

SD

Size 

Capacity

Summary of Contents for Swift 3C Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...policy Due to different settings the objects activities within camera detection zone different brands and quality of batteries and environment etc we re not able to determine the exact number of photo...

Page 3: ...ks are not covered under Warranty Do not put batteries in the wrong way around as it can damage the camera 3 Ensure you use the correct adaptor 12V 1A or 2A if you use a power supply 4 In Test mode th...

Page 4: ...2 1 Figure 1 Front View of Camera 2 2 Figure 2 Bottom View of Camera 25 IR LEDs Light Sensor Lens PIR Sensor 31 IR LEDs Can be turned off 56 IR LEDS in Total SD card slot TV out DC in Battery slot Pu...

Page 5: ...rking Video Photo Switch Switch ON to Camera icon Photo mode or PIC Video mode Switch Down toVideo Camera icon Video Recording mode IR LEDs Group Switch Switch up 25 this uses just half of the camera...

Page 6: ...and for selection Yes to confirm No to exit to previous page 4 4 PIR Test Switch ON Power Switch Press OK once to enterTest mode press arrow button to enter PIRTest mode screen display DETECTING when...

Page 7: ...0 480 Video length 5 60 Secs recommended 20 30 seconds PIR Settings Programmable Options Sensitivity High Middle Low Higher sensitivity is 1 more sensitive to movements by smaller subjects 2 longer de...

Page 8: ...t Mode Yes IR range 20m IR Setting Top 25 LEDs Foot 31LEDs Memory SD Card 8MB 32 GB Operating keys 10 Lens Wide lens model F 3 0 FOV 100 Auto IR Cut Remove at night Lens Regular lens model F 3 0 FOV 5...

Page 9: ...he camera will stop taking images You can turn on the Cycle Recording to avoid such problems 2 Checkbatteriestomakesurethatalkaline NiMHorlithiumAAbatteriesarewellpowered Itisalwaysagoodidea to try an...

Page 10: ...is new or refurbished This warranty excludes damage resulting from abuse accident modifications or other causes that are not defects in materials and workmanship or by someone other than our authorise...

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