after the camera switch is moved to the ON position. It is possible to combine the Time
Lapse setting with regular recordings based on movements detected by the PIR Sensor.
Timer 1 and Timer 2 (Timer 1 / Timer 2):
Here you can set the time periods during
which you want recordings to be made. This means you can set two different periods during
the day when the camera operates. For example, you can set the camera to record only
during the morning and evening twilight. You can also choose to use just one timer and
set it to run from 8pm to 6am (i.e. active between 8pm and 6am).
Tab: 4G
Note: For some of the options described below, a keyboard will appear on the
screen for data entry. Pressing the MENU button changes the punctuation.
Pressing the "less than..." ("<") sign will delete the punctuation already entered.
By selecting the "roof-top character" ("^") and then pressing OK your entry will
be saved and you will return to the higher menu item.
SIM auto match (not in app):
The camera
will automatically try to connect to the
network of the SIM card inserted in the
camera. If the SIM card is not recognised, the
message "
SIM AUTO MATCH FAILED
"
appears on the screen after the camera has
been started. KPN and T-Mobile SIM cards
from the Netherlands are automatically
recognised and therefore do not require any
further manual configuration in the camera.
However, if the SIM card is not recognised
automatically, go to
SIM AUTO MATCH
and
select
MANUAL
here. The "
Manual Setup
"
option then becomes available. Read below under the heading "Set up manually".
Manuel Setup (not in app):
You see two options here,
MMS
and
4G
.
MMS
has not been
supported for some time now by most providers (it has been outsold by Whatsapp, among
others), so we will not go into this now. Choose the
4G
option and go to
APN
. Fill in the
APN of your chosen network provider here. For example, for KPN this is "portalmmm.nl".
Depending on your provider, you also need to enter a
user
name and
password
in the
same way.
MMS:
Here you can turn the MMS transmission mode
ON
or
OFF
to have the recorded
images sent to your phone number. As described above, most providers do not support
MMS anymore and we therefore do not recommend you to use this function (the rare
provider that still supports it often charges very high rates).
SMTP:
Here you can configure the settings for sending emails with the images as
attachment. This concerns the settings for the
sender of these emails
, so
not
for the
email address where the images are to be
received
(this is done under the heading "
SEND
TO
"). The options that can be selected here are "
D
" (which stands for
Default Setting
in
the option list), "
M
" (which stands for
Manual Setting
in the option list) and "
OFF"
(which