20
3)
Picture Interval
–
Is the time between photos.
RapidFire™,
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10 sec (HL2X is
RAPIDFIRE
)
4)
Motion Videos
–
on,
OFF
, Dynamic
a)
If On, Video Length
–
5s,
10s
, 15s, 30s, 60s, 90s
(HL2X default is
5s
)
b)
If Dynamic Video is On
(HL2X default is
ON
)
If Dynamic Video is turned on, the video will end early if it appears that
the subject that triggered the camera is either no longer moving or has
left the scene. 5 and 10 second videos will end if no motion is detected
for 3 seconds. 15 second videos will end if no motion is detected for 5
seconds. Longer videos will end if no motion is detected for 10 seconds.
c)
Quiet Period
–
Time between triggers.
NO DELAY
, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m
5)
Sensitivity -
low, low/medium, medium, medium/high,
HIGH
, very high
6)
Motion Schedules
–
24 HOUR
, Add Solar, Add Fixed
By default the camera operates 24 hours per day every day of the week.
If you want to schedule your camera’s
operations, there are two ways to define start
and stop times for your camera. You can add Solar schedules and/or Fixed schedules.
With HyperFire 2™, RECONYX
®
has added a new method for scheduling your camera
that we call
Solar Adaptive Scheduling
™. With Solar Adaptive Scheduling™ you can
program your camera to start and stop taking pictures at times relative to sunrise and
sunset. If you are monitoring subjects whose behavior is tied mo
re to the sun’s rising and
setting than it is the clock, this method of scheduling the camera makes a lot of sense.
And the best part about it is that as the sunrise and sunset times change, your schedule
adapts with the changing length of day.
When you add a Solar schedule you must specify start and stop times in (number of
minutes) (before or after) (sunrise or sunset). For example, you can specify that the
camera will turn itself on 30 minutes before sunrise and off 90 minutes after sunrise. Or
you can schedule your camera to run from an hour before sunrise, to an hour after
sunset.
When you add a Fixed schedule, you simply specify the start and stop times of each
period you want the camera to be active.
You can define up to 5 windows of operation (schedules) to be used simultaneously. This can be
a combination of fixed and solar schedules. These schedules can each be assigned to different
days of the week if desired. By default they are on every day of the week (
S M T W T F S
).