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10.2. Sensing Angle and Distance Test
To test whether the camera can effectively monitor the area
you choose, this test is recommended to check the sensing
angle and monitoring distance of the camera
.
To perform the
test:
Switch the camera to the
ON
mode.
Press MENU button, go to "
Motion Test
". The camera will
count down a max 60-second delay and be ready to capture
motion.
(Note: The delay time may be less than 60 seconds,
depending on the actual time of the motion sensor to be
activated. The delay time is 60 seconds minus the power-on
time.)
Close the camera door.
Make movements in front of the camera at several positions
within the area where you expect the game or subjects to be.
Try different distances and angles from the camera.
When the white motion indicator LED flashes in
RED
, it
indicates that the camera is able to sense the position.
However, if the LED doesn't blink, it means that the
position lies beyond the sensing range.
(Note: The red light
will blink only when the motion is within the sensing area of
the central PIR sensor. The central sensor's sensing angle of
view is 60°. Each of the side sensors has a 30° angle of view,
which is only used to pre-activate the camera and
accelerate the triggering speed, there is no RED light
blinking whatever each of the side sensors detects motions.)
In these sensing tests, the camera will take pictures once
motion is captured. When you open the camera, the screen
shows the number of times triggered, you can review the
pictures on the screen.
The results of your testing will help you find the best