Interval
10S (second) default, with
as60M (minute) to .2S (half
second) range of settings
available. (60M-1M are set
in one minute increments,
59S-3S are set in one second
increments, followed by the
.6S setting)
Format
Execute (followed by an
additional No/Yes step)
Time Stamp
On, Off
Video Sound
On, Off
(Only affects
video clips in
Video mode)
Sensor Level
Auto, Low, Normal, High
recording ends and a new video is started if a
new trigger occurs.
With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, and LED
Control=Med/Low, for night videos: same as
daytime, but maximum length is 60 seconds
before recording ends and a new video is started
if a new trigger occurs.
Selects the length of time that the camera will
"wait" until it responds to any additional triggers
from the PIR after an animal is first detected and
remains within the sensor's range. During this
user set "ignore triggers" interval, the camera will
not capture photos/ videos. This prevents the
card from filling up with too many redundant
images. Settings begin with 10 second default
when parameter is first selected. Setting the
Interval time to .6 second will capture the
maximum # of images, but some may appear
"washed out" if animal is too close to camera at
night. Note: after setting down past ".6S",
settings start over at "60M".
Deletes (erases) all files stored on a card to
prepare it for reuse. Always format a card that
has been previously used in other devices.
Caution! Make sure you have downloaded and
backed up any files you want to preserve first!
Press OK to execute, press MENU (or select NO
then press OK) to exit without formatting.
Select "On" if you want the date & time (that the
image was captured) imprinted on every
photo/video, select "Off" for no imprint. Note:
the current temperature, moon phase, and (user
set) camera name will also be imprinted on your
still photos.
Select "On" to record audio along with the video
when the camera is set to video mode (saved file
sizes will be slightly larger).
Auto sensor level will automatically adjust the
sensor level depending on the surrounding
temperature. >70℉(High); 45℉~70℉(Normal);
< 45℉(Low), High Sensor will adjust the cameras
sensitivity to reach out 70', Normal Sensor will
adjust the cameras sensitivity to reach out 100',
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