Setting the timer
If the batteries are inserted and are in contact with the battery contact
board the timer will directly start working
To set up the timer, open the clear cover from the timer.
Setting the actual time
By turning the inner disk
clockwise
the current time is set to the small arrow.
One turn means one hour.
The little mark on the disc is meant to be the minutes. If the mark shows up it
is one hour, to the right 1/4 hour, downwards 1/2 hour and to
the left a 3/4 hour.
Setting the work time
The clock is set from the factory so that it will work 24 hours. All cams are
pushed outward. To set the pause time, the cams have to pushed in.
Each cam stands for 30 minutes
Cam outside / Unit works
Cam inside / Break (Unit doesn’t work)
The working time should adjust to suit the local conditions. It is recommended to
observe the feeding times of the birds/animals and set the timer to suit.
Council regulations may also need to be observed.
Switch
I AUTO 0
always in position “Auto”
Important:
NEVER
turn the timer anticlockwise!!
6
7
The best thing is to start with a setup that bangs not so often.
Only when the number of birds and wild animals is getting bigger then
change the switch (for example from 3 to 2) to reduce the pause interval.
Setting the shot frequency
You can choose from 4 different time frames, how long the pause time should be.
The unit will then shoot randomly in that time to avoid habituation effect.
If the number of birds and wild
animals is not large then it is
possible to increase the pause
time. In our experience, an
intensive multi-shot approach
with longer pause intervals is
much better and more effective
than lots of frequent shots.
Switch position
Break time
1
Break of 2 – 4 minutes
2
Break of 4 – 8 minutes
3
Break of 8 – 16 minutes
4
Break of 16 – 32 minutes