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will blink only when the motion is within the sensing area of
the central PIR sensor. The central sensor's sensing angle of
view is 60°. Each of the side sensors has a 30° angle of view,
which is only used to pre-activate the camera and accelerate
the triggering speed, there is no RED light blinking whatever
each of the side sensors detects motions.)
In these sensing test, the camera would take pictures once
motion captured. When you open the camera, the screen
shows the number of times triggered, you can review the
pictures on the screen.
The results of your testing will help you find the best placement
when mounting and aiming the camera
.
The height away from
the ground for placing the device should vary with the animal
size appropriately. In general, 3 to 6 feet is preferred.
You can avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and
motion disturbances in front of the camera by not aiming it at a
heat source or nearby tree branches or bush (especially on
windy days).
Do NOT install the camera behind the glass window as that is
not possible to sense any motion. Avoid setting the camera
towards glass objects.
9.3. SWITCHING ON THE CAMERA
The camera supports two working mode “Motion Detection”
and “Time Lapse”.
(1) If you set the camera working mode as “Motion detection”
in the menu, once you switch to the
ON
mode, the camera will
countdown 30-second delay, and then will be ready to go into
standby (surveillance) and capture. Any motion detected by it
will trigger the capture of images 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 working mode as “Time Lapse” in the
menu, once you switch to the
ON
mode, the camera will be