The optical sensor of MIOPS is also sensitive against IR (Infrared) light. As human
eye cannot see IR, you may wonder why MIOPS is triggering your camera even if
there is no lightning. The reason is most probably that there is an IR light event in
the environment.
The artificial light sources may cause false triggering. So, make sure that you are
away from artificial light source. Light bulbs are the most common form of artificial
light. When you are using MIOPS in lightning mode, make sure that you are away
from light bulbs.
Please check your firmware and app versions to verify the reference of this
document.
The sensitivity of the lightning mode can be adjusted, using the touch dial on the
screen. Turning the dial clockwise will increase the sensitivity and vice versa. The
faster you turn the dial, the faster will change the sensitivity. The current level can
be read in the middle of the dial. If you want to fine tune the sensitivity level, you
need to turn dial really slow. You can change the level by +/- 1 percent if you do
so.
You can change the sensitivity anytime, by using the buttons on MIOPS as well.
But the settings on the smartphone app will override the settings on MIOPS,
whenever data is sent from the app to MIOPS
As it is the case in all modes, do not forget to touch the “start” button. Verify that
data has been successfully sent to MIOPS to ensure a proper operation.
5.10. DIY MODE
DIY mode enables you to use external sensors for creative photography. You can
hookup external sensor for pressure, temperature, humidity etc. The output
voltage of the sensor must be between 0 and 3 Volts and the sensor must be
connected to MIOPS using the DIY port. The DIY port is 3.5 mm jack. This mode has
three different parameters. These are Threshold, Delay and Mode. You need to
set a threshold value between 1 and 99 percent. The second parameter is delay.
You can set a delay value
Please check your firmware and app versions to verify the reference of this
document.