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Select the CAM tab. Navigate down by pressing the 

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button until the Camera Mode option is highlighted and press OK then 

there are three options for you to choose shown in Fig.6. There are always a ‘*’ shows up beside every selected option. 
 
5.1.1 Camera Scene 
UV785 camera has rich camera scene settings, including moving object and close object, with the help of camera scene, you 
can easily choose different combinations of shutter speed and exposure time according to particular cases. 

 

Fig 7 
 

Camera Scene 

                Description 

Auto 

This  option  is  appropriate  for  most  of  the  use.  We  recommend  this  option  for 
quick setup camera. It takes 8MP photos in daytime and 3MP photos at night. 

Close objects 

This  option  is  suitable  for  object which  is  within  the  distance  between  3m  and 
5m. The IR flash is dimmed to prevent excessive exposure. 
Note: 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 gives a relatively slow shutter speed to get a brighter picture. 

Chasing Photo 

This  option  allows  PIR  to  be  triggered  up  to  three  times  within  15s,  without 
constraint of the PIR interval.   

2Bursts(A+M) 

Your  camera  can  take  a  2  shot  burst  every  time  the  PIR  is  triggered  to  take  a 
photo.  One  is  using  Auto  scene,  the  other  one  using  Moving  objects  scene  to 
take a no blur photo. It’s useful for home surveillance usage. “A” means Auto, ”M” 
means moving.  

3Bursts(A) 

To take 3 continuous photos after one trigger. 

 
Also, you have access to custom settings just by clicking customize. See Fig.8. 

Summary of Contents for UV785

Page 1: ...3 Installing the batteries 2 4 Inserting SD card 2 5 Customizing camera settings 2 5 1 CAM TAB 2 5 1 1 Camera Scene 3 5 1 2 Video Mode 4 5 2 PIR TAB 4 5 3 Work Time 6 5 4 SYS TAB 6 6 Sensing Angle and...

Page 2: ...80P Full HD H 264 video with audio 0 6s trigger speed Support 1 10 burst photos No glow black LEDs with 15m range Rich camera scene settings including moving object Improved time lapse accuracy in sec...

Page 3: ...wer to the camera but both can be used and is recommended Fig 4 4 Inserting SD card Camera itself has no storage space to store the pictures You need to insert a SD card to let the camera work correct...

Page 4: ...his option is suitable for object which is within the distance between 3m and 5m The IR flash is dimmed to prevent excessive exposure Note Keep in mind that the focal distance of the camera is 3m 10ft...

Page 5: ...on produces better quality videos but creates larger files that will take up more SD card space and fills it up faster It provides 1080P 1920x1080 30fps 720P 1280x720 60fps and WVGA 848x480 60fps vide...

Page 6: ...sor can be allowed to work This prevents the card from filling up with too many redundant images Options are 0 60 seconds 5 second increments and 1 60 minutes Time lapse When choose time lapse camera...

Page 7: ...set more than one Work Time 5 4 SYS TAB Set Clock Enter to set the date and time Fig 19 Fig 20 Password Use to set the password and press OK to save it The default password is 0000 In case you forget...

Page 8: ...the red indicator LED light blinks it indicates that position can be sensed If it does not blink that position is outside of the sensing area The results of your testing will help you find the best p...

Page 9: ...o Fig 8 camera flash range settings Lack of reflective background at night We recommend positioning the camera in an area with a backdrop to reflect the maximum amount of light For instance place the...

Page 10: ...0 4 kg without battery Operation Storage Tem 30 60 C 30 70 C Trigger Interval 0s 60 min Time lapse 5 55 second in 5 second increments 1 5 minutes in 1 minute increments 10 55 minutes in 5 minute incre...

Page 11: ...r normal use within 1 year the camera manufacturer will repair or replace the camera at no charge The purchase receipt must be included from an authorized retailer to validate the warranty Improper us...

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