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5.2

 PIR TAB 

Trigger Mode 
There are 3 trigger modes: PIR trigger

Time lapse and PIR trigger & Time lapse. 

Figure 

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 Trigger Mode 

Figure 

15

 Trigger options 

PIR trigger 
When 

you 

choose PIR trigger, the PIR is active. Any motion (animals or humans) that is detected by 

the 

PIR 

will trigger 

the 

camera to capture a photo or video according to the preset PIR sensitivity and PIR Interval. 

PIR Sensitivity 
The camera monitors temperature of ambient conditions. 

'

Auto

'

 is 

when  the 

camera automatically adjusts the 

sensitivity of 

the 

sensor/trigger signal, on cold days it

'

s ok to choose Low, on hot days it is better to choose 

High to be more sensitive to slight variations in temperature. 

PIR Interval 
Allows you to customi

s

the time you want the 

PIR sensor 

to be active again after a transmission event

. Options are 

0-60 seconds (5 second increments) and 1-60 minutes.

Time lapse 
When 

you 

choose time lapse, 

the 

camera 

will automatically 

take photos or videos 

at user-set intervals - 

even 

when it is not triggered by 

the PIR sensor This is

 useful for constant monitoring of an area that might be far away 

from the camera

 or monitoring a building site

. The interval time between each photo/video  is set in 

the 

submenu 

Time Lapse. It sets the time lapse interval between each photo/video, when the trigger mode is Time Lapse or 
both. The time options include 5-55 seconds (in 5 second increments), 1-5 minutes (in 1 minute increments), 5-55 
minutes (in 5 minute increments), 1-8 hours (in 1 hour increments) and 24 hours. Both 
It means PIR and Time Lapse are both active. 
For example: Someone placed this surveillance camera in a country park entrance, selected both, set the PIR 
interval as 5 second, set the Time Lapse as 4 hours, means that in addition to every 4 hours automatic field scan 
shooting. 

5.3

 Work Time 

The camera can just work at a preset time and preset days. In the rest of the time the camera is under standby 
mode. 
There are four work time can be set, see Figure 

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Summary of Contents for UV785-HD

Page 1: ...User Manual UV785 HD BLACK FLASH NO GLOW built in viewer...

Page 2: ...rting SD card 3 5 Customizing camera settings 3 5 1 CAM TAB 3 5 1 1 Camera Scene 4 5 1 2 Video Mode 5 5 2 PIR TAB 6 5 3 Work Time 6 5 4 SYS TAB 7 6 Sensing Angle and Distance Test 8 7 Mounting camera...

Page 3: ...apacitySDcardsupported 1080P H 264 video with audio 0 4s trigger speed Built in2 4 LCDcolour front facing viewingscreen Support 1 10 burst photos Camera scene feature including moving object settings...

Page 4: ...ower switch is on the OFF position load the fully charged batteries into the pack according to their correct polarities shown below The following batteries can be used 1 High density and high performa...

Page 5: ...he write protect switch on the side of the card is off NOT in the Lock position NOTE Every photo taken by this camera will be saved to the SD card even those that have been transmitted to the recipien...

Page 6: ...e Keep in mind that the focal distance of the camera is 3m 10ft to infinity Moving objects This option is to reduce motion blur when capturing fast moving objects Still objects This option give a rela...

Page 7: ...up more SD card space and fills it up faster It provides Full HD 1080P 1920x1080 30fps HD 720P 1280x720 60fps and WVGA 848x480 60fps videos Default set is 720P HD Figure 10 Video Size Figure 11 Video...

Page 8: ...ou choose time lapse the camera will automatically take photos or videos at user set intervals even when it is not triggered by the PIR sensor This is useful for constant monitoring of an area that mi...

Page 9: ...ss OK to save it The default password is 0000 In case you forget your password make sure you write down your password or save it to your mobile phone so you can access your camera if you ever forget y...

Page 10: ...outside of the sensing area The results of your testing will help you find the best placement when mounting the camera 7 Mounting tips Mount the camera approximately 1 4m off the ground facing straig...

Page 11: ...D card in the card slot Corrupt SD card Batteries are too low to power up camera Q2 The photo is too dark at night A Possible problem The illumination parameter is not set correctly Please refer to Fi...

Page 12: ...ation Storage Tem 30 60 C 40 80 C Trigger Interval 0s 60 min Time lapse 3 4 5 55 min in 5 min increments 1 8 hours in 1 hour increments 2 hours 16 hours 20 hours 24 hours Photo Burst 1 10 Video Length...

Page 13: ...this camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Pls ask for your distributor for a copy of the Declaration of Conformity to Directive...

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