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5.3
Settings (PIR)
Field
Options
Purpose
Optimizing
PIR Sensor
ON/OFF
Enable/disable infrared motion sensor
ON
- Motion will trigger camera
OFF
- Camera will not look for motion, and
only trigger according to time-lapse (below)
Sensitivity
High/Middle/Low
Motion threshhold that triggers your
camera
We recommend
High
to start; then changing to
Low
or
Middle
if your camera is taking too
many pictures without desired subjects
PIR Delay
ON/OFF (HH:MM:SS)
Minimum delay between successive
motion triggers. After a motion trigger,
camera won't look for subsequent
motion during the delay period)
We recommend
OFF
for most environments,
but a short delay might be optimal if your
camera is over a bait pile and you're getting too
many photos of the same deer.
Time Lapse
ON/OFF (HH:MM:SS)
Frequency of pictures taken in a
timelapse setting (e.g. 00:30:00 would
trigger a picture automatically every
30 minutes, regardles of motion)
We recommend
ON
if you're monitoring an
asset like a construction project.
On Timer1
(Limited
Hours)
ON/OFF (HH:MM -
HH:MM)
Allows your camera to take pictures
only during certain times of day.
We recommend
ON
if you would only like
pictures from a specific window of time during
the day. This is commonly used for security and
monitoring applications
On Timer2
(Limited
Hours)
ON/OFF (HH:MM -
HH:MM)
Allows your camera to take pictures
only during certain times of day.
We recommend
ON
if you would only like
pictures from a specific window of time during
the day.