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Light Level for Switchi
ng
1.
Choose a time when the light level outside is the level at which you want
the system to switch.
2.
Start with the system in the “OFF” state.
3.
Turn it to “ECO”, and then immediately back to “OFF”.
4.
The system should now be in “set” mode and the camera should switch on
and off 6 times to show it is waiting for you to set the switching point. If
the camera doesn’t switch on and off 6 times, try from step 2 again.
5.
Wait until after the 6 flashes, check that the light level is the level at which
you want it to switch every morning and evening, and then switch back to
“ECO”.
6.
Leave the system in this state for at least 30 seconds.
7.
It will now have saved this setting until you set it again.
8.
You can now switch off or on as normal.
Day Time On or Night Time On
1.
Start with the system in the “OFF” state.
2.
Turn it to “CONT”, and then immediately back to “OFF”.
3.
The system should now be in “set” mode and the camera should switch on
and off either 2 or 3 times.
4.
If the camera doesn’t switch on and off 2 or 3 times, try from step 2 again.
5.
If it has flashed 2 times, this will show that it has entered the “Night Time
On” which means that when the system is running with the switch set to
ECO, the camera will turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
6.
If it has flashed 3 times, this will show that it has entered the “Day Time
On” which means that when the system is running with the switch set to
ECO, the camera will turn on at dawn and off at dusk.
7.
Leave the system in this state for at least 30 seconds.
8.
It will now have saved this setting until you set it again.
9.
You can now switch off or on as normal.
5.5
Fitting of Battery Box
The battery box can be mounted onto a wall or tree etc using just 1 nail or
screw and the mounting bracket at the rear of the Battery Box.
If preferred, it can alternatively be mounted using up to 4 screws through
the concealed mounting holes which are visible when the front of the box
is removed.
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