Advanced Settings
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Video Length
(affects
video clips only)
Avi 10 s
, optional from
1s to 60s
Videos are in AVI format that can be
played back on most video players.
Interval
1 Min
, optional from
1S to 60M
Select the shortest length of time that the
camera will wait until it responds to any
subsequent triggers from the PIR sensor
after a game is first detected. During the
selected interval, the camera will not
take pictures/videos. This prevents the
SD card from filling up with too many
redundant images.
Sense Level
Normal
, High, Low
Select the sensitivity of the PIR sensor.
The High setting suits indoors and
environments with little interference,
while the Normal/Low suits outdoors
and environments with more
interference. Temperature also affects
the sensitivity. The High setting is
suitable when the ambient temperature is
warm, and the Low setting is helpful in
cold weather.
Time Stamp
(affects
still photos only)
On
, Off
Select
On
if you want the date & time
imprinted in every photo.
Timer Switch
Off
, On
Select
On
if you only want the camera to
work within a specified time period
every day. For instance, if the starting
time is set at 18:35 and the ending time
at 8:25, the camera will function from
18:35 the current day to 8:25 the next
day. Outside the time period the camera
will not be triggered or take
photos/videos.
Password Set
Off
, On
Set up a password to protect your camera
from unauthorized users.
Serial No.
Off
, On
Select
On
to assign a serial number to
each camera you have. You can use the
combination of 4 digits and/or alphabets
to record the location in the photos (e.g.
YSP1 for Yellow Stone Park). This helps
multi-camera users identify the location
when reviewing the photos.
Periodic Shot
Off
, On
If set
On
, the camera will automatically
take photos/videos according to the set
interval, regardless of whether the PIR
sensor has detected any game. This is
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