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Setting Time and Date (Fig. 6)
After the Initial Setup screen, the next few display screens will
allow you to set the current time and date, so the time/date
stamp imprinted on all your photos and videos will be accurate
when captured by the camera. To change the Time and Date to
be current, starting at the default “12 : 00” screen
(see Fig. 6)
:
1. Press
OK
and use
UP/DOWN
to set the hour (24 hr/
military time format). Press
OK
to confirm.
2. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the minute. Press
OK
to confirm.
3. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the month. Press
OK
to confirm.
4. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the date. Press
OK
to confirm.
5. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the year. Press
OK
to confirm and
move on to the next Setup item, Interval Time.
Setting Interval (Detection Delay) Time (Fig. 7)
The Interval or Detection Delay option lets you set the time
between captured images when an animal remains within the
camera’s sensor range after it is first detected and the camera
is triggered. Use
UP/DOWN
to select 5 sec (display shows
“
00:05
”),
15 sec
(default value), 30 sec, 1 min (display shows
“
01:00
”) or 5 min. Press
OK
after setting.
Setting Capture Mode (1 photo, 3 photos, or video) (Fig. 8)
Use
UP/DOWN
to select your preferred image capture mode:
Single Photo
per trigger
(display shows 1 + a still camera icon)
,
Rapid Sequence
of 3 Photos per trigger
(display shows a still
camera icon + 3)
or
Video Clips
that are 10 seconds long at
720p resolution
(display shows a movie camera icon)
. Press
OK
after setting.
Setting Camera ID# (if using multiple cameras) (Fig. 9)
Use
UP/DOWN
to select a reference ID# (from “
01
” to “
99
”) for
this camera, which will be imprinted on all photos/videos along
with the time & date. If you are only using a single camera to
monitor an area, simply leave it set to the default “
Id :
01
”. Set a
second camera that will be used in a group of multiple cameras
to “
02
”, etc. Press
OK
after setting.
SD Card Format (delete all files) (Fig. 10)
The display will show “
FOrN
”
(see Fig. 11)
.
CAUTION: be sure