15
OPERATION TIPS
Learning to use your PROOF
®
Cam
Visiting www.primos.com and watching our Instructional Video Clips is the ‘easiest way’ to learn
‘how to use’ your PROOF
®
Camera!
Troubleshooting or Questions
Before calling customer service, visit primos.zendesk.com to find troubleshooting tips, frequently
asked questions and answers, as well as any updates.
Camera Mounting Direction
The red status light illuminates when camera detects motion. To verify your camera is pointing in
the correct direction, you can walk in front of the camera after it is setup and look for the red light
to illuminate when you are detected for 15 seconds during the countdown to live mode. After the
15 seconds, the LED will flash 5x before entering live trigger mode.
Camera Mounting Height
Generally 3ft from ground is normally good height to mount the camera, but depends on type of
game and ground terrain.
Blurry Images
Primos
®
takes pride in the quality of images captured by the Proof
®
Cam. However, this is an
outdoor product that will be constantly exposed to different/changing conditions that can affect
the quality level. Blurry images typically result from objects causing interference between the
camera and the intended focal point (game too close, brush, trees, etc). Blurry images may also
be the result of direct sunlight, fog, condensation (dew), water droplets, snow/ice, dirt, dust or
other debris on the camera lens. Carefully cleaning the camera lens window, making sure there
are no scratches and/ or placing the camera in a different location may solve this type of problem.
Blurry Image Quality – Motion
Primos
®
takes pride in the quality of images captured by the Proof
®
Cam. Primos has improved the
ANTI-BLUR for this product; however there is currently no way to eliminate the potential of photos
with blur caused by game moving (motion) too quickly. We have optimized the Proof
®5
Cam to limit
the number of motion blurred images and provide as many clear, quality photos as possible. You
may change night vision shutter speed to H to reduce motion blur.