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Mode
Choose between file types, and select quality/duration.
1P:
The
OutbackCam
will take one photograph each time it detects motion or the
time-lapse interval triggers image capture.
3P:
The
OutbackCam
will take three photographs in quick succession each time it
detects motion or is triggered to record based on the time-lapse interval.
Movie:
The
OutbackCam
will record short videos when motion is detected or
the time-lapse interval elapses. You can set the duration of the video between 5
seconds and 60 seconds.
HI/LO:
Quality settings. HI quality images require about twice as much space as LO
quality images, and contain approximately twice as much detail.
Status
You can choose between motion detection and/or time-lapse operation.
TL (Time Lapse):
The OutbackCam will capture images at pre-set intervals,
creating a time-lapse record of everything that happens.
Once you select TL as your unit status, then you’ll be able to select the time interval
in MINUTES and SECONDS.
PIR (Passive InfraRed):
The trigger for the OutbackCam to capture images/video
will be the passive infrared motion sensor.
PIR+TL:
Will trigger the
OutbackCam
to capture images/video at set intervals
and
when it detects motion.
Duty
Choose the Active Duty period for the
OutbackCam
.
Duty Time:
You can define two times, a start time and an end time. Only during
the selected period will the
OutbackCam
capture images/videos.
The two times are formatted in 24-hour time and corrospond to the
OutbackCam’s
internal clock (set in the TIME menu).
SD Card Indicator
When present, shows that the
OutbackCam
has detected an SD card and that it is
able to save images or video to it.
As you fill the card with images and/or videos, the used space will increase
(indicated by horizontal lines filling the image of the SD card).