
12
Time format:
(12h/24h)
Allows the user to select the time display over a period of 12 or 24 hours
on the photos (e.g. 6:00 pm or 18:00).
Start time/Stop time:
Allows the user to set the operation period of the camera. The start and
stop time programmed hours are the hours during which the camera is in
action and records photos or videos. Example: If the user selects "15:00"
start time and "19:00" stop time, the camera will only detect for that
period of time and will stay inactive for the remaining hours.
For a 24 hour activation, the same start and stop times must be entered
(example: 00:00 as start time and 00:00 as stop time. These hours are
the basic settings of the camera.
Note
: The hours are recorded over a 24-hour period. For example, 5pm
is 17:00 (00:00 means midnight).
Software language:
(English/Français/Deutsch/Italiano/Español)
Allows the user to select the display language of the software.
Stamp:
(Yes/No)
Allows the user to have date, time, temperature and moon phases printed
on the photos.
New
moon:
Waxing
Crescent:
First
Quarter:
Waxing
Gibbous:
Full
moon:
Waning
Gibbous:
Last
Quarter:
Waning
crescent:
Here are the advanced settings of the software:
Delay
*
:
(10s/30s/1m/5m/15m/30m)
Allows the user to choose the time interval between each detection before
the camera records the next photo or video. A longer delay minimize the
number of photos taken and maximize the battery life. A shorter delay
maximize the number of photos taken but requires more battery power.
The shorter time intervals are recommended when the cameras is used
for security purposes.
Note:
The TIME LAPSE mode must be deactivated so that the camera
takes into account this option.
Time lapse
*
:
(Off/30s/1m/3m/5m/15m/30m)
Allows the camera to take photos at regular preset intervals. For example,
if the option "5m" is selected in the TIME LAPSE mode, the camera takes a
photo every 5 minutes during the period of operation (start time and stop
time) even if there is no detection. This option allows the user to obtain
photos of game outside the detection range of the camera.
Note: The TIME LAPSE mode only applies in PHOTO mode, not in VIDEO
mode. When TIME LAPSE mode is selected, the DELAY option and the
MULTI-SHOT mode will not be taken into account by the camera.
Multi-shot
*
:
(1/2/3/4/5/6 consecutive shots)
Takes up to 6 consecutive shots at each detection, with a 10-second delay
between each photo. This option allows the user to get up to 6 photos
from different angles when the camera is in PHOTO mode.
Note:
The TIME LAPSE mode must be deactivated so that the camera
takes into account this option.
Video length
*
:
(10s/30s/60s/90s)
Allows the user to select the duration of the recording when the camera
is set in VIDEO mode.
Some settings are only available when the I.T.T. Technology option is
deactivated. These parameters are identified by an asterisk
*
.
I.T.T. mode (Advanced configuration)