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MODEL: EA2204 PRODUCT CODE: 708149 04/2022
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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
Timelapse
This feature can be so much fun to experiment with. In timelapse mode the Wildlife
Camera is set up to take a picture at regular intervals eg. one per minute, and not when
movement is detected. The sequence of images can then be joined together into a movie,
effectively speeding up whatever sequence of events has been recorded (one picture a
minute, played back at the standard 25 frames per second of movies, equates to a 1500
fold increase in speed). This is the technique used for recording plants grow.
1. Slide the power/mode switch to SETUP mode.
2. Use the press the MENU button to access the menu options and settings.
3. Use the
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or
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buttons to navigate the menu.
4. Press the OK button to select ‘Timelapse’ from the menu.
5. Use the
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or
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buttons to navigate the options: ‘Off’ and ‘On’.
6. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
7. If you have selected ‘On’ you will then be required to enter the interval time. You
can set the interval time from 1 second up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.
8. Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to the viewing screen.
9. Slide the power/mode switch to the ON (live) mode. The Wildlife Camera is now set
to set to automatically take images or record video at the set interval time.
NOTE:
When ‘Timelapse’ has been selected and set and the Wildlife Camera is in the
ON (live) mode, it will automatically take still images at the selected time interval,
irrespective of whether the PIR sensor has detected a motion or not. This is useful for
observing cold blooded animals eg. snakes or plants opening up, etc.
NOTE: In ‘Timelapse’ mode, the PIR sensor is disabled.