
CAMERA MODE SETTINGS:
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Image Size
– Choose from native [lower] resolution or digitally enhanced [higher] resolution. The lower native resolution will
save space on Micro SD Card, allow the camera to process faster and in many cases photo detail will be more than sufficient for
viewing on most computer screens and smaller devices. The higher digitally enhanced resolution is better for viewing photos on
larger screens (TV’s) or for printing large scale.
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Capture Number
– Number of images camera takes consecutively with each trigger event.
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Delay Interval
– Time allowed between each camera trigger event. A higher delay interval is used to limit excessive photos of
same animals in each event in motion detection range; especially, for example, in stationary feeding locations. A lower delay
interval is used to gather as many photos as possible in each event in motion detection range; especially, for example, in quick
activity situations like on animal trails or during fast pace rut activity.
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Time Stamp
– Default ‘On’. This is the information bar that appears on the bottom of every photo.
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Sync Coordinate
– Default ‘Off’. Turn ‘On’ to store GPS location information to be saved in photo properties and will allow you
to see where your camera is positioned or photo is taken via Geotag photos online (
www.geoimgr.com
)
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Field Scan
– Default ‘Off’. Allows camera to take Picture every so many minutes between two different times
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Select Scan Interval – Amount of time in between each Picture
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Select Start Time for Scan A
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Select End Time for Scan A
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Select Start Time for Scan B
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Select End Time for Scan B
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Select Save
**MAKE SURE TO SELECT ‘SAVE’ AFTER CHANGING FIELD SCAN SETTINGS
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Default Set
– Resets All Camera Settings back to Original Manufacturer Default Settings.
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NV Image
– Options include:
Max Distance
– Longer shutter for illumination (could result in more blurry images with motion)
Fast Motion
– Shorter shutter to limit blur with motion (could result in darker images)
Close Distance
– Optimized shutter for close range operation
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Camera Mode
– Default operation ‘24HRS’. Can also choose between ‘Day Only’ or ‘Night Only’ camera operation.
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Sensor Level
– Default ‘Auto’. Selecting ‘High’ will result in more sensitivity in motion detection and could result in more trigger
events. Selecting ‘Low’ will reduce sensitivity to motion detection and could result in less trigger events. Auto is most common –
‘High’ or ‘Low’ use in extreme temperature or motion environments – reference troubleshooting for examples.
SETUP AND USE
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ADVANCED CAMERA SETTINGS FOR MODELS 3750, 3571:
ADVANCED CAMERA SETTINGS FOR MODEL 3755: