1. Mawu Oyamba
Thank you for choosing the Evolveo StrongVision Mini Trail Camera. This compact and robust camera is designed for wildlife observation, hunting, and security applications, offering high-resolution photos and Full HD videos with night vision capabilities. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your camera to ensure optimal performance.

Chithunzi 1.1: Patsogolo view of the Evolveo StrongVision Mini Trail Camera. The camera features a camouflage pattern, a main lens, and an upper display panel.
2. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Chonde onani zomwe zili mu phukusili kuti muwonetsetse kuti zinthu zonse zilipo:
- Evolveo StrongVision Mini Trail Camera
- Chingwe Chokwera
- Micro SD Card Reader
- Chingwe cha USB
- Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito

Chithunzi 2.1: Included accessories: Evolveo StrongVision Mini camera, mounting strap, USB cable, and user manual.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
The StrongVision Mini is a compact trail camera designed for ease of use and reliable performance. Key features include:
- Kujambula Kowoneka Bwino Kwambiri: Capture photos up to 20 MP and Full HD 1080p videos.
- Masomphenya a Usiku wa Infrared: Equipped with 26 850nm IR LEDs for clear night recordings up to 20 meters.
- Liwiro Lofulumira Loyambitsa: Activates in just 0.8 seconds.
- Wide Detection Angle: 90° Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor for comprehensive coverage.
- Kapangidwe Kanyengo: IP65 rated for outdoor use in various conditions.
- Kukula Kwambiri: Dimensions of 105 x 85 x 40 mm for discreet placement.

Chithunzi 3.1: The compact design of the Evolveo StrongVision Mini, suitable for discreet placement.
4. Kukhazikitsa
4.1. Kuyika kwa Battery
The camera requires 4 x 1.5V LR6 AA batteries. For optimal performance and extended operation, it is recommended to use high-quality alkaline or rechargeable batteries.
- Open the camera's latch on the side and gently open the housing.
- Pezani chipinda cha batri.
- Ikani mabatire a 4 AA, kuwonetsetsa kuti polarity yolondola (+/-) iwonetsedwe mkati mwa chipindacho.
- Tsekani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri bwinobwino.
4.2. Micro SD Card Installation
A Micro SD card (up to 32 GB) is required to store photos and videos. Ensure the card is formatted before first use.
- With the camera housing open, locate the Micro SD card slot.
- Ikani khadi la Micro SD mu malo osungira mpaka litafika pamalo ake.
- Kuti muchotse, kanikizani khadi mkati pang'ono mpaka itatuluka.

Chithunzi 4.1: Battery compartment and Micro SD card slot inside the camera.
4.3. Kusintha Koyamba
The camera can be configured using a settings file on the Micro SD card via your computer. This allows for precise adjustment of parameters such as photo resolution, video resolution, time-lapse intervals, and more.
- Insert the Micro SD card into your computer using the provided Micro SD card reader.
- Pezani kasinthidwe file (usually a text file or specific software) on the card.
- Adjust desired settings according to your needs.
- Sungani kasinthidwe file back to the Micro SD card.
- Safely eject the Micro SD card from your computer and insert it back into the camera.
4.4. Kuyika Kamera
Use the included mounting strap to secure the camera to a tree, pole, or other suitable surface. Ensure the camera is stable and pointed towards the desired monitoring area.

Chithunzi 4.2: Mbali view of the camera showing external ports for connectivity.
5. Kugwiritsa ntchito Kamera
5.1. Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa
After installing batteries and the Micro SD card, locate the power switch inside the camera housing. Switch it to the "ON" position to activate the camera. To turn off, switch it to "OFF".
5.2. Njira Zochitira
The camera supports various operating modes, which can be configured via the settings file:
- Mafilimu angaphunzitse: Captures still images. Resolutions include 20 MP, 16 MP, and 12 MP.
- Makanema: Records video clips. Resolutions include 1080p, 720p, and VGA.
- Zithunzi + Makanema: Captures a photo followed by a video clip.
- Njira Yotha Nthawi: Takes photos at set intervals.
5.3. Kuzindikira ndi Kujambula Mayendedwe
The camera utilizes a Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor to detect motion. When motion is detected within its 90° field of view, the camera will trigger and record based on your configured settings.
- Liwiro Loyambitsa: The camera activates quickly, with a trigger speed of 0.8 seconds.
- Ma IR IR: For low-light or nighttime conditions, 26 850nm IR LEDs provide illumination up to 20 meters (optimal illumination 6-8 meters).
- Shot Series: Configure the number of photos taken per trigger (1, 3, 6, or 9 shots).
- Nthawi Yochira: Set the delay between triggers (1, 5, 10, or 30 seconds/minutes).
5.4. Viewndi Files
Ku view zithunzi ndi makanema ojambulidwa:
- Turn off the camera and remove the Micro SD card.
- Insert the Micro SD card into your computer using the card reader.
- Pitani ku files on the card. Photos are saved in JPEG format, and videos in AVI format.
- Aliyense file will include a date and time stamp.
6. Kusamalira
6.1. Kuyeretsa
Wipe the camera's exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Ensure the lens and PIR sensor are clean and free from dirt or debris for optimal performance. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
6.2. Kusintha Battery
Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears or when performance degrades. Always replace all batteries at once with new ones of the same type.
6.3. Kusungirako
When not in use for extended periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Store the camera in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
7. Mavuto
- Kamera siyikuyatsa:
- Chongani polarity batire.
- Onetsetsani kuti mabatire ali ndi charged kapena kusinthidwa.
- Onetsetsani kuti chosinthira magetsi chili pamalo a "ON".
- No photos/videos recorded:
- Ensure a Micro SD card is inserted and properly formatted.
- Check if the Micro SD card is full.
- Verify camera settings for recording mode and trigger sensitivity.
- Ensure the PIR sensor is not obstructed.
- Ubwino wa chithunzi/kanema:
- Yeretsani mandala a kamera.
- Check resolution settings.
- Ensure sufficient lighting for daytime shots; for night shots, ensure objects are within IR range.
- Moyo wamfupi wa batri:
- Gwiritsani ntchito mabatire apamwamba kwambiri amchere kapena othachatsidwanso.
- Reduce the number of photos per trigger or increase recovery time.
- Consider external power options like the Evolveo solar panel (sold separately).
8. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Chitsanzo | StrongVision Mini |
| Kusintha kwazithunzi | 20 MP / 16 MP / 12 MP |
| Kusintha Kwamavidiyo | 1080p / 720p / VGA |
| Lens | F = 3.1; FOV = 60 ° |
| PIR Sensor Angle | 90° |
| Kuthamangitsa Kuthamanga | 0.8 masekondi |
| Ma LED a IR | 26 x 850nm IR ma LED |
| Mtundu wa IR LED | Max 20 meters (Optimal 6-8 meters) |
| Memory | Khadi la Micro SD, max. 32 GB |
| Kujambula Format | JPEG / avi |
| Magetsi | 4 x 1.5V LR6 AA batteries (External 6V DC supported) |
| Stand-by Current | 0.02mA pa |
| Kuyesa Kwamadzi | IP65 |
| Makulidwe (L x W x H) | 105 x 85 x 40 mm |
| Kulemera | 246 magalamu (pafupifupi.) |
| Zakuthupi | Pulasitiki |
| Kulumikizana | Wired (USB for data transfer) |
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Evolveo webmalo. Sungani umboni wanu wogula pazolinga zilizonse za chitsimikizo.
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