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Setup Guide (cont.)
press Enter again. The display will then change to let you set the year, with only the
last two digits blinking (“20_ _”) (
d
). Again use the Up/Down buttons to change the
year if necessary, press enter, and set the time (“TIME” will flash, press enter and use
Up/Down to set the hour and minute. The time display uses the 24 hr standard, so 2:00
PM is indicated as “1400”, etc).
4.
After the date and time have been set, and Enter is pressed, “EVENT” will flash on
the display. Press Enter and the “camera” icons for still photos and movie clips will both
blink (
e
). Press Enter again, and only the still camera icon will blink. Pressing the UP or
DOWN buttons will now cycle between the 2 photo mode choices: Still Photos or Video
Clips. This allows you to choose which type of file will be recorded every 30 seconds
for as long as motion and heat events are detected. Select the photo mode you prefer and
press ENTER while that icon is blinking.
d
e
f
5.
After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. The “Sun” icon will blink (
f
). Press ENTER
again and use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the hour-this is the time the camera will consider to be the start
of the “Day”. During the Day, normal color photos or videos will be taken. If the lighting conditions become
dark or cloudy, the standard flash will fire to help illuminate the photo. After setting the start hour for “Day”,
press ENTER and the “Star&Moon” icon will blink. Press ENTER and set the hour to define the start of “Night”.
During the Night, photos and videos will be taken using the infrared LED lamp array
to light the scene. This allows you to take night photos without startling animals or
revealing the camera position, as infrared light is invisible to the eye. During the time
period you defined as “Night”, an internal filter which blocks infrared light from
reaching the digital image sensor is automatically deactivated, so that the IR LED
lamps can work. During the day, the infrared filter is reactivated, so that only normal
visible light strikes the sensor and affects the image. After setting the start hour for Day
and Night, press ENTER.
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