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b) Net frequency
Here you can set the net frequency of your mains voltage (in Europe usually 50Hz). Otherwise there may be flickering
or overexposed images in connection with illuminant lamps.
• If the surveillance camera is not in test mode yet, press the buttons "SET" and "MODE"
briefly
and
simultaneously
to activate the test mode (the display shows "TEST").
• Press the button "MODE" as many times until "60Hz" or "50Hz" blinks on the display.
• Confirm the setting "60Hz" or "50Hz" with the button "SET"; the display shows "DONE".
• To quit the test mode now, once again press the buttons "SET" and "MODE"
simultaneously
and
briefly
(alternatively, wait 5 minutes without pressing a button).
c) Sensor test
After connecting the surveillance camera to the mains voltage, the normal PIR and camera function is activated after
approx. 60 seconds.
• Press the buttons "SET" and "MODE" simultaneously and briefly to activate the test mode (the display shows
"TEST").
• In test mode, the LED on the top right in the PIR sensor lights up when a motion was detected. Move around in the
desired recording range and check the function of the LED. As already mentioned in chapter 7, the PIR sensor only
reacts to changing heat zones and not to the motion of an object, for example, which has the same temperature
as the surrounding area.
• Adjust the position of the surveillance camera or the PIR sensor, until the test LED lights up in the desired recording
range.
• To quit the test mode now, once again press the buttons "SET" and "MODE" simultaneously and briefly
(alternatively, wait 5 minutes without pressing a button).
• The PIR sensor first becomes active again after 60 seconds to give you enough time to leave the detection range
(this prevents unnecessary recordings).