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USER LABEL
- Add a label (up to 16 characters) that will be included in the data
band of all photos and videos taken by your camera. You can also view, change, or
clear an existing label.
CODELOC
-
Use CodeLoc™ to add a four
-digit security code to your camera to
prevent unauthorized use of your camera in the event of tampering or theft. You can
also change or remove an existing code.
TIP:
Write your CodeLoc™ code in the ‘My Information’ page near the back of the manual.
DATA BANDS
–
Set format for how time and temperature will be displayed on the
data bands for photos and videos. Select Time Format (
12
or 24 hours), and
Temperature scale (
FAHRENHEIT
, Celsius).
DATE/TIME
–
Set the date and time. Up and down arrows change numbers, left and
right arrows move between year, month and date. OK takes you to the time setting.
Use up and down buttons to change numbers. Use left and right buttons to move
between hours and minutes.
If you are an International customer and you have set your location information, when
you change date/time, you will be prompted to validate your sunrise time. This is so
that the camera can support Solar Adaptive Scheduling.
LOCATION
–
USA
or Other.
Users in the USA will be prompted for State/Territory, Time Zone (if your state
crosses time zones), and whether you want the camera to Auto Adjust for Daylight
Savings time. USA users will also be able to refine their location information to a
specific Latitude/Longitude. This makes for more accurate Solar Adaptive
Scheduling, and also allows the user the option of Geo-tagging their images with the
specific Latitude and Longitude of the camera. By default Geo-tagging is turned off.
International users will be prompted for Latitude/Longitude, they will be asked whether
they want to Geo-tag images, and they will be asked to validate Sunrise time for the
current date. This information is required to enable Solar Adaptive Scheduling to
function properly.
RESOLUTION
–
Select picture and video aspect ratio. (
STANDARD
) or (WIDE).
(HL2X defaults to
WIDE
)
TIP:
HS2X, Standard records full resolution pictures and videos. Wide matches the aspect ratio
of widescreen monitors or TVs. HL2X photos are optimized for reading license plates, not for
viewing on any particular device.