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Using a new, blank SD card is recommended. If the SD card has been used
in another device, it’s recommended that you format it before using it in
your trail cam, using the “Format” option in the Setup menu as described
later in this manual.
Make sure you have saved any files you wanted to
keep before formatting an old card!
New cards are ready to use straight
from the package.
SETTING THE CONTROl PANEl SWITCHES
Along with the “On/Off” Power switch, the control panel (
both models
)
includes two other slide switches that affect the operation of the trail
camera. Each has three positions. These switches function as follows:
IMAGE CAPTURE MODE SWITCH
This is the switch to the right of the
Ok
button. If you want to capture
a single still photo each time the camera’s PIR sensor is triggered
(subject to the trigger delay time), place the switch in the top “
Sin
”
(single) position. To capture a rapid series of three photos per trigger,
use the middle “
Mul
” (multiple) position. To capture video clips instead
of still photos, place the switch in the bottom “
Mov
” (movie) position.
The length of the video clips is preset at 15 seconds each on model
119326C, but can be adjusted in the Setup Menu of the 119318C, from
5 to 60 seconds.
PIR SENSOR SENSITIVITY SWITCH
This is the middle slide switch. It allows you to increase or decrease
the passive infrared sensor’s (PIR) sensitivity to heat. There are three
settings,
H
(high),
M
(medium) and
L
(low). When setting up the
camera to capture images of wildlife on hot summer days, it can be
more difficult for the sensor to detect the temperature difference
between animals and their surroundings. Setting the sensitivity
switch to “
H
” can help, since it makes the PIR more sensitive to small
differences in temperature. The opposite is also true-setting the switch
to “
L
” can help prevent false or too frequent triggers during the low
ambient temperatures of winter. And “
M
” (medium) is a good setting
for moderate fall and spring temperatures.
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