Note: The shorter the PIR interval, the higher frequency of camera shooting, and the
higher power consumption will a ect the battery life. On the contrary, if the delay time is
long, the power consumption will reduce, which can ensure the long-term use of the
battery.
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PIR Sensitivity: High/Normal/Low. Default: Normal
Select sensitivity of the PIR sensors according to application conditions.
Select "High" for interior areas and environments with little interference.
Select "Normal" for exterior areas and the environments with a normal amount of
interference.
Select "Low" for an environments with a high level of interference.
Note: PIR sensitivity a ects battery life. If you choose high sensitivity, the camera is
easier to capture the target, but it consumes more power.
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IR Brightness: Economics/Normal/Highlight. Default: Normal
Used to set the brightness of the infrared LEDs.
Note: The brightness of the infrared light a ects the battery life and night vision of
the camera. Selecting Highlight consumes more power, and the night vision is clearer.
The choice is Economics, which is power-saving, but the night vision e ect is poor.
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Target recording time 1/2: O /On. Default: O
Timer 1 Start/End Time
Timer 2 Start/End Time
Select "ON" to turn on this function, and set the Timer 1 and Timer 2 to set the start and
end working time.
The camera will not be triggered and will not take any photos or videos beyond this
period.
Note: The start time must be later than the camera system time, otherwise the camera
will work at the set time period in the next day.
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Time-lapse: O /30s-12hs. Default: O
Set the time interval, and set the values of Hour, Minute, and Second. For example, if you
want to record flowers blooming, time-lapse can be used. The camera automatically takes
pictures in every set time interval. It will automatically form these pictures into videos.
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