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Video Size
(only afects
video clips)
Video Length
(only afects
video clips)
Interval
Sensor Level
1280x720
640x480
320x240
1OS (second)
default, with
SS to 60S
possible range
IOS (second)
default, with a
60 M (minute)
to1S (second)
range of settings
available.
(60M-1 M are set
in one minute
increments,
59S-1 S are set in
one second
increments)
Normal, H igh,
Low
Selects video resol ution (in pixels per
frame). Higher resolution produces
better quality videos, but creates larger
files that take up more of the SD card
capacity (fills up faster). 640x480 is
VGA video in standard 4 3 format.
Sets length per captured video cl ip.
Settings begin with 10 second default
when parameter is first selected. After
stepping down to SS, video length
settings start over at 60S.
Selects the length of time that the
camera will"wait"until it responds to
any additional triggers from the PIR
after an animal is first detected and
remains within the
sensor’s range.
During this user set"ignore triggers"
interval, the camera will not capture
photos/ videos. This prevents the
card from filling up with too many
redu ndant images. Settings begin with
10 second default when parameter is
first selected. Note after setting down
past"1S,"settings start over at"60 M".
Selects the sensitivity of the PIR
sensor. The"H igh"setting will make the
camera more sensitive to infrared
(heat) and more easily triggered by
motion, and the"Low"setting makes it
Format
TV Out
Time Stamp
(only afects
still photos)
Execute
(followed by
an additional
No/Yes step
on color
viewer models
only)
NTSC, PAL
Off, On
less sensitive to heat and motion. The
High setting can be useful when he
ambient tern peratu re is warm(making it
more difficult for the sensor to detect
animals), and the Low setting may help
in cold weather if the camera is being
triggered too often by anyth ing warmer
than the surroundings.
Deletes (erases) all files stored on a
card to prepare it for reuse. Always
format a card that has been previously
used in other devices. Caution! Make
sure you have downloaded and backed
up any files you want to preserve first!
Press OK to execute (then select Yes
and press OK again on color viewer
models), press MENU (or select NO
then
press
OK)
to
exit
without
formatting.
Selects video standard /format for
the"TV Out"output jack. The video
standard is NTSC for the United
States, Canada, Mexico, Asia and
South America. PAL is used primarily
in Europe.
Select"On"if you want the date& time
(that the photo was captured) imprinted
on every photo, select"Of"for no imprint.