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v.
Typically mounting the camera at a height of 3-4 feet
will maximize detection distance, this will depend
slightly on the size of game you are trying to observe.
vi.
Camera may be angled up too high or too low thereby
allowing subjects to walk under or over the PIR motion
detection window; adjust camera position and try again.
13. Images are blurry (stills or motion)
i.
UWAY offers some of the best picture quality. Although
we try to cover every scenario, it is important to realize
that different environments and conditions will affect the
picture quality.
ii.
Blurry still images may result from interference with
focal points; for example distance from camera, trees,
brush, may affect focus point.
iii.
Fog, condensation, water drops, snow, dust, direct
sunlight, etc can all reduce picture quality.
iv.
Motion blur may result when object moves too quickly.
Blur will be compounded during night and low light
situations. The UWAY camera has been finely tuned to
maximize picture quality while balancing other
interactions such as battery life, trigger speed, and IR
lighting distance.
14. Night images are dark
i.
Ensure batteries are fully charged. Use Lithium or high
quality NiMH rechargeable batteries.
ii.
Cold temperature will reduce battery output to IR lights.
iii.
Remove brush, grass, and other debris that may
prevent IR light from reaching its potential.
15. Too many empty pictures/video or false triggers
i.
Ensure camera is mounted on a solid surface; trees
and surface may move in wind causing camera to
trigger falsely.