
In
the
case
the
game
browses
only
in
the
PIR
area
of
the
prep
sensors,
to
avoid
the
camera
being
powered
on
constantly,
the
system
is
designed
to
work
in
the
following
way:
If
the
game
does
not
enter
the
PIR
area
of
the
main
sensor
and
therefore
not
trigger
the
main
sensor,
the
camera
will
power
off
after
3
seconds.
If
the
trigger
events
consecutively
happened
twice
only
in
the
PIR
area
of
the
prep
sensors,
the
camera
will
not
be
activated
by
the
side
prep
sensors,
but
only
by
the
main
sensor.
So
later
on
when
the
game
enters
the
PIR
area
of
the
main
sensor
eventually,
since
it
is
not
in
fast
movement,
the
picture
will
by
all
means
capture
the
whole
body
of
the
game
based
on
our
standard
1.2
second
response
time.
ADVANCED
SETTINGS
The
Ltl
Acorn
trail
camera
comes
with
preset
manufacturer
settings.
You
can
change
the
settings
to
meet
your
requirements.
Please
make
sure
the
camera
is
in
the
test
mode.
3.1
Parameter
Settings
Press
“MENU”
key
to
enter/exit
the
menu.
Press
Up
,
Down
to
move
the
marker,
LEFT
,
RIGHT
to
change
the
setting,
and
OK
to
confirm
the
change.
Always
remember
to
press
OK
to
save
the
change.
Otherwise
you
will
lose
your
new
setting.
Parameter
Settings
(Bold
=
default)
Description
Mode
Camera,
Video,
Cam+Video
Select
whether
still
photos
or
video
clips
are
taken.
In
Video
mode,
camera
first
takes
photos
and
then
shoots
videos
immediately.
Format
Enter
All
files
will
be
deleted
after
formatting
the
SD
card.
Highly
recommend
you
format
the
SD
card
if
it
has
been
used
previously
on
other
devices.
Caution:
make
sure
wanted
files
on
the
SD
card
have
been
backed
up
first!
Photo
Size
(affects
still
photos
only)
5MP,
12MP,
1.3MP
Select
desired
resolution
for
still
photos
from
1.3
to
12
megapixels.
Higher
resolution
produces
better
quality
photos,
but
creates
larger
files
that
take
more
of
the
SD
card
capacity.
Besides,
larger
files
require
longer
time
to
write
to
the
SD
card,
which
will
slightly
slow
the
shutter
speed.
5MP
is
recommended.
Video
Size
(affects
video
clips
only)
640×480,
320×240
Select
video
resolution
(pixels
per
frame).
Higher
resolution
produces
better
quality
videos,
but
creates
larger
files
that
take
more
of
the
SD
card
capacity.
640×480
is
VGA
mode
in
standard
4:3
format.
Set
Clock
Enter
Press
Enter
to
set
up
date
and
time.
Internal
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