all users w/o driver installation required
Caution:
This camera under PCCAM function mode is reserved for upgrade the FW purpose. While you want to use this function, a proper driver will be
required. You need to download the DRIVER from See the paragraph below:
“
5- Installing Driver
”
A-7 FORMAT
After proceed this function, all files in the entire card and internal flash memory will be removed completely. Be careful to save the files to PC before you
try to do it.
A-8 Reset All
Select this option to reset all settings to the factory default instantly. All data in the entire disks are safe after the Reset event will be done.
A-9 Time Lapse Operation:
You can activate the Time lapse function during any scouting period. It will work fine day and night by sliding the Turbo switch to Time Lapse ON and
enable the Time Lapse option in the camera menu setting. Camera will take shots automatically according to the further programming in the Time Lapse
settings. The Time Lapse event will start to run since one scouting image to be taken. Therefore, be sure you have to trigger the 1
st
shot by yourself before
leaving from the site. Otherwise it will be triggered to start up by animal.
A-10 Further settings for Time Lapse:
Once you enable the Time Lapse setting, you will have two further options for configuration as below:
A-10 -1 Interval:
Adjust the default 5 seconds for your desired periodic time. The camera will take shots repeatedly according to your update. An adjustable
interval set will be from 1 second to 23:59:59
Important:
Time lapse capture event will be always interrupted during day / night transition and will be resumed after the 1
st
one scouting event is triggered
during each transition.
A-10 -2 Capacity:
You can limit a Maximum total shots for a mission. More shots will be created for a longer Time Lapse Video. A Max. capture capacity
will be 99,999 shots.
A-11 Research QTY of Time Lapse captured:
Turn on Camera manually, enter to the Capacity Setting of Time Lapse option. The first data line is showing how many images are captured. This result will
be erased once you turn the Time Lapse function to OFF in the system menu. Otherwise, this counter will continue when the camera resume for the Time
Lapse mission.
A-12 View Images from Time Lapse mission
:
Touch the PREVIEW key after turn on Camera manually, you will see the last scouting image usually. Press RIGHT key once, the preview mode will be
changed for viewing the last image of time lapse mission. In case you want to view back the scouting image or video, you have to quit and turn on the camera
again. Touch the LEFT key to review all scouting images when you are already at PREVIEW mode.
A-13 Create A Time Lapse Video:
All of images are required to import to a time lapse software for converting a video. There are many choices from web-sites or you can download from our
recommended web for a freeware. You can try to get the software
“
Videomach
”
from
www.computechnic.com/download.html
B. Setup under Working Options Mode
There are three main menus for following modes:
1. Live View Mode
2. Preview Mode
3. Voice Memo Mode
Those menus under Live View / Play-Back /Voice are including difference titles which are described as below:
You have two ways entering to either working option mode. When you press MENU key after turn ON the camera manually, or you are in System Setting
Menu w/o highlight any optional title, just press the LEFT to skip to the Working Option Mode. In this mode, you will find difference options depend on you
are currently at PICTURE or VIDEO or Voice status
B-1-1 Single (Picture) Mode (Default)
There are several items below by pressing DOWN key:
1.
Switch To Video
2.
Resolution : a. 3264 x 2448 (8 Mp ) / b. 2592 x 1944 (5 Mp) / c. 2048 x 1536 (3 Mp) /d. 1024 x768 (1.3 Mp)
3.
Quality : a. Super Fine / b. Fine / c. Normal (Adjust Image quality, it will affect capture speed to slow down)
4. Exposure : - / + Adjust (Adjusting for brightness of image instead of factory default)
5. Burst Mode : OFF > 2 > 3 > 4 (Off = 1 shot for an event; 4 =4 images will be captured repeatedly in an event )
6. Shutter / ISO
a AUTO (ISO 100~ ISO 400, It is the default for most of events and recommended)
b .Fast (Fixed at ISO-200 (Used to take a clear image against a moving animal. Sometimes for very short distance capturing setting at night to
avoid images to be over exposure.)
7.
Date Stamp a. Off / b. On ( Calendar stamp ON/OFF option to show whatever the calendar on all images and videos.)
B-1-2 Items 1~4; 5~ 7
They are the general functions as many of digital cameras which you did already familiar as usual.
B-1-3 Burst Mode
It
is a shooting mode for shooting a several pictures by one event triggered when the subject is in successive motion. You can select 2~4 shoot a time.
B-1-4
Shutter / ISO
Camera Shutter is set ISO-200. It is normally to apply at night for expecting to capture within a very short distance to avoid images over exposure or less
blur effect against a fast movement object
Caution:
During camera is setting at FAST Mode, brightness on pictures will be always darker than AUTO due to a faster shutter speed. So, it is
recommended to use one or more external invisible boosters to increase illumination around the scene.
B-2-1 Video Mode
While VIDEO mode is selected, the unit will take video clips day or night. Since a 1
st
event is recorded, a video-cam icon will appear in the lower scouting
LCD showing you are working at video mode. Each video clip length will be defined in the PIR setup chapter. Refer to the Chapter above (
3-4 Change Movie
Length)
In case you would switch back for Single Picture mode, just need to turn ON camera to change the Capture Mode manually. Then, re-boot the unit by turn
off the main PW and back ON. You will see the Video-cam icon to disappear. Otherwise, the camera will not work properly.