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1. Light sensor for the infrared lighting function
This sensor determines the exposure values for the shot.
Hence, in order to guarantee the optimum images, this
sensor should not be covered.
2. Red LED power indicator
This LED blinks for approximately 10 seconds when the
camera is in switched on. When the blinking stops, the
wildlife camera has completed its standby time and will
now take photographs or videos according to the came-
ra settings.
3. Infrared Lighting
The infrared diodes, arranged in arrays, allow images
and videos to be taken at night (black and white images).
Hence, if night-time operation is envisaged, the wildlife
camera should be positioned such that these are not
obscured by branches or similar when setting up the ca-
mera. When setting up the camera, it should be ensured
that no objects are positioned too close to the camera,
as the refl ection created at short distances by the infra-
red lighting can cause overexposure.
As a rule, the game will not notice the infrared lighting.
The spots illuminated around the camera are also invisi-
ble to the naked human eye.
1.3 Camera I/O Interfaces
The camera has the following I/O interfaces: Mini USB
connector, SD-card slot and external DC power connec-
tor. On the head of camera, there is a lock hole for theft-
protection.
1.4 External components
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