
Boly Trail Camera BG710 Series
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Set Clock
Set the date and time of the camera. The date format is
day/month/year and the time format is hour: minute: second.
Photo Size
Choose the image size:24MP,18 MP ,12 MP ,5 MP
Default: 5 MP
Photo Burst
Choose the number of photos taken after the camera is
triggered: 1 Photo, 2 Photo, or 3 Photo.
If Pic+Video is selected,
Photo burst defaults to 1 photo regardless of the entered value.
Default
:
1 Photo
Video Size
Choose the video size: 1080Por 720P.
Default
:
VGA
Video Length
Choose the duration of the video recording. Valid values extend
from 5-60 seconds in 5 second increments.
Default
:
10 seconds
Time Lapse
The camera can capture images or videos at a preset time
interval regardless of motion detection. Changing this setting to
a non-zero value turns on Time Lapse mode, and the camera
will take photos at the set interval time.
If PIR
Trigger/Sensitivity and Time Lapse options are BOTH OFF,
the camera will not capture any photos or videos.
Default
:
Off
PIR
Trigger/Sensitivi
ty
This setting is for the sensitivity of the PIR sensor. There are
four sensitivity parameters: High, Normal, Low, and Off. It is
recommended to use HIGH sensitivity in areas with little
environmental interference and warmer, humid climates. Use
LOW sensitivity for areas that have a lot of interference. The
sensitivity of the PIR is affected by temperature. Higher
temperatures lead to lower sensitivity.
If PIR Trigger/Sensitivity and Time Lapse options are BOTH
OFF, the camera will not capture any photos or videos.
Default
:
Normal
PIR Interval
This setting indicates how long the PIR sensor will be disabled
after each camera triggering. During this time the PIR sensor
will not react to any detected motion. The PIR Interval can be
set between zero seconds to a maximum of 1 hour.
Default: 10 seconds
Work Day
Choose the days of the week you want the camera to work. This
setting is only available in Hunting Mode.