
Press the
SHOT
key to manually take the picture/ video
(depending on the camera setting), the picture/ video would be
saved to the SD card. If the display shows “CARD PROTECTED”
when you press the
SHOT
key, please switch the power off,
remove the SD card and slide its write-protect switch to OFF. In
addition, press
SHOT
to replay or end replaying the video.
Press the
REPLAY
key to preview/playback photos/videos
on the TFT LCD screen or a connected TV with AV cable. Use
and
key to navigate the page,
and
OK
key to zoom in
image,
,
,
and
to move,
MENU
key to restore.
In addition, press
MENU
key to set up parameters as required. Please refer
to
3.1 Parameter Settings
for details.
In the test mode, one useful function you may find is testing the working area
of the Pyroelectric Infrared Radial (PIR) Sensor, especially the sensing
angle and distance. To perform the test:
Firstly, tie the camera on the tree by using the strap, aiming at the
region of interest (ROI).
Walk slowly from one side of the ROI to the other side parallelly.
Try different distance and angle from the camera.
If the Motion Indicator flashes blue, it means that the position you
stand is detected by side PIR sensor. If the Motion Indicator
flashes red, it means that the position you stand is detected by
main PIR sensor.
Through this test, you can identify the best position to install the LTL
ACORN camera. In general, it is recommended to place the camera 3 to 6
feet (1 to 2 meters) above the ground.
To avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and motion disturbances,
please do not aim the camera at a heat source (i.e. the sun) or nearby tree
branches and twigs. The ideal direction to aim at is the North or South
orientation. Also, remove any twigs close to the front of the camera.
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