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toward to any glass objects.
9.3. Starting
The camera supports two working modes, “Motion Detection” and
“Time Lapse”, press
START
button to enter surveillance mode.
(1) If you set the camera’s working mode as “Motion detection” in
the menu, the camera will count down a 30-second delay, and then
will be ready to go into standby (surveillance) and capture. Any
motion that is detected by it will trigger the capture of an image or
video as programmed in the menu. Be sure you have read the
descriptions of the Detection Delay, and PIR Sensitivity
parameters.
(2) If you set the camera’s working mode as “Time Lapse” in the
menu, the camera will be ready to go into “Time Lapse” mode
soon after the START button is pressed, and then will take images
periodically according to your preset “Timelapse Interval”
parameter, regardless of the settings “Detection Delay”.
10. REVIEW PHOTOS OR VIDEOS
After you have setup, mounted and activated your CAMERA, you
will of course be eager to return later and review the images it has
captured for you. The camera stores photos and videos in the
folder \DCIM\100MEDIA in the SD card. Photos are saved with
file names like DSCF0001.JPG and videos like DSCF0001.MP4.
The MP4 video files can be played back on most popular media
players, such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime, VLC etc.
There are different ways this can be done.
You can directly review the photos or videos on the camera
screen.
Or when the camera is powered on, you can use the provided USB
cable to download the files to a computer.
Or you can put the SD card into an SD card "reader"
(user