7
LED
-
sets the output level of the infrared LED flash array (number of LEDs that fire), with settings of
MED
, LOW or HIGH (default is medium). Set to Medium
or Low if you are getting overexposed flash photos at night/dim conditions, or have the camera aimed so it captures only nearby animals. In general,
select High if most of your intended subjects will be over 30 ft. from the camera, Medium for the 15 to 30 ft. range, and Low for subjects under 15 ft. away.
TIMESTAMP
-
the date and time (based on the SET TIME settings within the SETUP menu) will be imprinted on all images, unless you change the default
ON
to timestamp OFF.
PIR MODE
- determines when the PIR (passive infrared) sensor will activate the camera and capture images.
ON
- PIR sensor always triggers photo/video capture. Standard, default setting for typical operation.
OFF
- PIR sensor deactivated, never triggers photo/video capture. Primarily useful when using Field Scan mode, to override default camera operation
which allows triggered image capture as well as timed image capture as programmed (See the “USING FIELD SCAN MODE” section for details and
examples.)
TIMER
- PIR sensor triggers photo/video capture only during set “block” of time. Up to 4 blocks of time can be independently set up for Monday-Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. Setting a block to “CAM: ON” or “CAM: OFF” determines whether the PIR sensor will trigger the camera to capture images or
not, beginning at the time set for the block (and ending at the time set for the next block). (See the “
USING TIMER PIR MODE
” section for details and
examples.)
NIGHT
- PIR sensor only triggers photo/video capture during night or low light conditions.
DAY
- PIR sensor only triggers image capture during day or bright conditions.
SEND IMAGE
NOW
- images will be transmitted immediately after they are captured and saved to the SD card.
DLY
- all new images will be transmitted only once daily.
neve - images are never sent, only stored on the SD card.
EMBED GPS
ON
- GPS data for the camera’s location will be embedded in each image file. This is not visibly imprinted on the photos as are the camera name,
temperature, etc. The location data is stored within the file so it can be viewed with the app on your phone or PC.
OFF
- GPS data will not be embedded in the image files.
PIR
- sets the sensitivity of the PIR (passive infrared) sensor to heat/motion, which triggers the camera when live animals/humans enter the area.
AUTO
- camera will determine the best setting based on current ambient temperature. Ideal setting if weather is expected to change significantly during
period camera will be in unattended operation
.
HIGH
- camera is more sensitive to infrared (heat) and motion. Useful in hot ambient temperature conditions.
MED
- manual sensitivity setting for average or moderate temperature environment.
LOW
- camera is less sensitive to infrared (heat) and motion. Useful in cold weather if camera is being triggered too frequently by anything slightly
warmer than the surroundings.
OVERWRITE
ON
- when the maximum storage capacity of the inserted SD card has been reached (card is “full”), new files start replacing previous files (overwriting
them), beginning with the oldest one. Image capture continues indefinitely, with images being saved to the card and transmitted to you as long as
batteries have sufficient power.
OFF
- when the maximum storage capacity of the inserted SD card has been reached (card is “full”), no new files will be saved. Image capture stops,
with images no longer being saved to the card or transmitted to you, regardless of battery level.
CAMERA NAME
- allows you to enter up to 12 characters of your choice to identify this camera. Especially useful for multi-camera setups. This will be
imprinted on each photo. Default name is “
CAMERA 1
”. Press OK, then use the up/down keys to select letters or numbers. Use the left/right arrow keys to
move to the previous or next character field.
ERASE S/D
-
press OK. Screen will display “CONFIRM FORMAT” , with a default setting of “
NO
” (extra step to prevent accidental erasure of files). Press the
up or down key to change the setting to “YES” and press OK if you are sure you want to erase ALL photos/videos stored on the SD card. This also erases the
directory file on the card, but does not perform a full reformat. If you are planning to use an SD card that has been previously used in devices other than
the Impulse camera, we recommend formatting the card on your computer before using it in the camera.
RESTORE DEFAULT
-
press OK. Screen will display “RESTORE SETTINGS TO DEFAULT” , with a default setting of “
NO
”. Press the up or down key to change
the setting to “YES” and press OK if you are sure you want to restore all settings to the original factory default settings (display will confirm with the
message “Done”). If the camera is behaving oddly and you think you may have changed the setting for something accidentally (but aren’t sure which one),
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