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4. Objective lens
The wildlife camera’s images / video are recorded through
the lens. Ensure that this area of the camera is always kept
clean.
Clean the lenses only with a soft, lint-free cloth, (e.g. mi-
crofibre cloth). To avoid scratching the lenses, use only
gentle pressure with the cleaning cloth.
To remove more stubborn dirt, moisten the cleaning cloth
with an eyeglass-cleaning solution and wipe the lenses
gently.
5. Padlock* eyelet*
A padlock* can be inserted through this eyelet for additi-
onal security.
6. Motion Sensor (PIR)
The motion sensor is attached to the front of the camera,
such that any movements in front of the camera within an
angle of 55° can be recorded. When setting up the wildlife
camera, it should be positioned such that this angle is not
obscured by branches or similar, in order to guarantee the
operation of the camera. The motion sensor has a range of
approximately 20 metres.
7. Casing latch
The casing of the wildlife camera can be opened at the ca-
sing latch with its metal staple, in order to gain access to
the operator controls and the battery compartment inside.
*not included with your purchase
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