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Capture Number
1 Photo, 2 Photo, 3 Photo, 4
(only affects
Photo, 5 Photo
still photos
in Camera mode)
Video Size (only
1920x1080 60FPS
affects video clips
(119975C/119977C only)
in Video mode)
1920x1080
1280x720
640x360
Video Length
5S to 60S fixed time range
(only affects video
(10S default), or Dynamic
clips in Video
variable length
mode)
Selects how many photos are taken in sequence
per trigger in Camera mode. This setting affects
photos taken in Field Scan mode as well (to snap
two photos every 10 minutes, for example). Note:
only one photo will be captured if "Interval" is set
to 0.6 second, regardless of the Capture Number
setting. Please also refer to the Interval
parameter.
Selects video resolution (in pixels per frame).
Higher resolution produces better quality videos,
but creates larger files that take up more of the
SD card capacity (fills up faster). 640x360 is VGA
video in "widescreen" 16:9 format. The highest
setting provides HD video. Using high speed SD
cards (SanDisk® SDHC class 6 or higher) is
recommended if you will use the 1280x720 or
1920x1080 video settings.
Sets length per video clip. The default setting is
10 seconds fixed time per video, with an available
range from 5S (5 seconds) to 60S (1 minute).
Nighttime limit of 15 seconds when LED Control =
High.
The "Dynamic" setting provides a variable video
length, based on animal activity within PIR range
and your Interval (next page) and LED
Control settings as follows:
With Interval set to 0.6 sec: video length is a
fixed 10 seconds per trigger. If a new trigger
occurs during the last 4 seconds of a video,
another 10 second video will be recorded
immediately after the first. This will continue
indefinitely as long as battery power is adequate,
regardless of LED Control settings, during both
day and night time.
With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, for daytime
videos: video length is "adaptive" (determined by
new triggers), with a minimum of 5 seconds. If a
new trigger occurs during the last 4 seconds of
this first video, the length is extended by another
1-4 seconds (based on when the new trigger
happens), with a maximum total length of 2
minutes continuous video before a new video is
initiated.
With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, and LED
Control=High, for night videos: same as daytime,
but maximum length is 15 seconds before
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