
System Requirements
OS:
Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2
(Service Pack 3 recommended); Windows Vista® Home Premium,
Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1; or Windows 7
Hard disk space:
100MB or above
CPU:
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor or above
Memory:
1GB of RAM
Operational Mode
Game Detect / Time Lapse / Hybrid
Resolution
5.0 MP
Still Resolutions
JPG (PIR)
Low 640x480, Med 2048x1536, High 2560x1920
Video Resolutions
AVI - 640x480 at 30FPS
Response Time
1.2/1.5seconds
Housing
Weather-resistant and lockable
Display
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
LCD Status Display
Countdown, Picture Count, Battery
Status LED
IR Aim - Blinks when motion is detected / Time Lapse - Flashes regularly
Sensor
2 Megapixel
SD Memory Card
Up to 32 GB SD card (optional)
Format
JPEG – Still pictures / AVI – Video clips
Image Output
USB OUT, TV OUT, SD Card
USB Output
Requires PC / MS Window XP / Vista / 7
Picture Delay
Variable 10sec, 30sec, 1, 5, 10, 30 minutes
Sequential Delay
10 seconds between 1, 2 and 3 shots
Time Lapse Interval
10 sec, 30 sec, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 mins, 1, 3, 6, 24 hrs
Time Lapse ON/OFF
Programs
4
Standby Time
250 Days
Run Time
90 days
Time Lapse Run Time 180 hours / (30sec 9hr)
Focus
5' - Infinity
Infrared Sensor
Passive
Infrared Range
Variable 15', 30', 45'
Flash Type
18 LED's 850nm
Flash Range
5' - 30'
Easy Read Bar
Moon Phase / Delay Setting / Camera Name / Date / Time
Power Supply
6 C-Cell Alkaline or Lithium batteries (not included)
External Power port 12V
Size
5.5" x 4.75" x 2.5"
TIME LAPSE INTERVAL: 1 HOUR
DAILY SLEEP:
11 PM
PHOTO OR VIDEO:
PHOTO
IMPRINT INFO: NO
PHOTO QUALITY:
FINE 2560 x1920 DATE/TIME:
01/01/99 12:00am
MULTI-SHOTS:
1 Shot
CAMERA NAME: MINI DGC
DAILY WAKE UP:
MIDNIGHT
TV OUT Region: NTSC
Factory Settings
Default Settings
Specifications
In time-lapse photography a series of still images is taken at regular time intervals and then
played back faster - giving the illusion that time is passing quickly. This instruction manual
provides you with the general information you need to start using the Time Lapse Software
to view and assemble images into a video. For more detailed instructions relative the
operation of your camera, please refer to the instruction manual
Main Screen Description
1. File
2. Search Settings
3. Help
4. About
5. Image Screen
6. Status Indicator
7. Begin/End
8. Picture Advance
9. Rewind/Pause/Play
10. Quick Search
11. Zoom In/Out
Download Software
1. Insert the software CD into your computer.
2. After a few minutes, a main window will appear on the screen for installing the
software.
3. Install the Time Lapse Imaging Software.
4. There will be several window prompts. Click the desired default setting options to
finish the installation.
Download Images
1. Double click on (Time Lapse
Software) to open the
software.
2. Click on File Open
3. Browse through your files to
the folder where the time
lapse images you wish to
open are stored.
4. Once the file is selected,
click OK.
5. The images saved in the file
are now available to view
through the Time Lapse
Software.
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Downloading Time Lapse
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