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Camera Doesn’t Save Photos/Video
The SD Memory Card may be locked. Please look closely at the card and make sure the card is
in the ‘unlocked’ position. If photos/ videos are still not saved by camera activity, the SD Memory
Card may be corrupt or damaged. You can try to reformat the card on a computer and try it again,
or simply try replacing it with a different/new SD Memory Card.
Storing Camera
Do not store in extreme heat, cold, moist or humid conditions. Remove batteries when storing for
periods for longer than one week without use.
Inside Camera Operation
The camera is designed for outdoor use. It is ok to test the camera indoors for operation, but
please note the indoor lighting and reflection may not be optimal for correct photo exposure and
video recording.
Watching All Day Time Lapse Videos
Time Lapse recordings are meant to be saved as an all day video file - one video file per day.
However, with interruptions, sometimes a few video files can be saved per day. Regardless, the
video is saved in a standard AVI video format which can played in almost all video players. The
most common video player is Windows Media Player. If using Windows Media Player, you may
enjoy the ability to ‘speed up’ or ‘slow down’ the video playback. To do this, with the video file
open in playback mode:
Right Click on Video --> Select Enchancements --> Select Play Speed Settings.
If you want more advanced playback features, feel free to visit www.primos.com for other video
player recommendations.