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Explains warning symbols like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
Defines intended use and liability for improper operation or modifications.
Lists European directives for electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
Warns about risks for children and individuals with reduced physical, sensory, or mental abilities.
Provides important warnings to avoid injury, including not dismantling the device.
Details precautions for handling, like avoiding moisture, magnetic fields, and extreme temperatures.
Specifies battery type (AA LR6) and general handling instructions.
Warns against self-repair and advises contacting service centers to avoid electric shock.
States the camera is splash-proof but not submersible; advises on drying after use.
Specifies checks for control panel compartment and rubber seal before outdoor operation.
Identifies and labels the components on the front of the camera.
Identifies and labels the components on the bottom of the camera.
Identifies and labels the various connection ports on the camera.
Identifies and labels all the buttons and controls on the camera.
Identifies and labels the parts of the wall mount accessory.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to open the camera and insert batteries.
Explains how the battery level is displayed and indicates low battery status.
Guides on inserting the SD memory card into the camera, ensuring it clicks into place.
Instructions for attaching the camera to objects using the provided fastening belt securely.
Instructions for mounting the camera using the wall mount accessory and fixing its position.
Explains how to align the camera for optimal detection using IR LEDs in test mode.
How to turn the camera on using the OFF/TEST/ON switch.
How to turn the camera off using the OFF/TEST/ON switch.
Initial setup for language, date, and time upon first use.
Detailed steps for selecting the desired menu language.
Detailed steps for setting the current date and time values.
Options for setting the preferred time and date display formats.
Explains the purpose of test mode for camera setup and menu navigation.
Explains the function of observation mode for continuous environmental monitoring.
Selects the camera's operating mode: photo, video, or combined photo & video.
Sets the resolution for photos, listing available MP options (12MP to 1MP).
Configures the number of photos (1, 2, or 3) taken consecutively per motion detection.
Sets the resolution for video recordings, listing options like 1080p and 720p.
Sets the duration for video recordings triggered by motion (3 sec to 10 min).
Option to enable or disable audio recording along with video capture.
Sets the delay between motion triggers to prevent rapid consecutive captures.
Allows activation or deactivation of the side motion sensors for wider detection.
Adjusts the sensitivity of the front motion sensor based on environmental interference.
Sets specific active times for the camera to record, defining an active phase.
Configures the time-lapse function for periodic photo captures at set intervals.
Sets the language for the camera's menu interface.
Settings for time, date, and their preferred display formats.
Options to add date and time stamps to photos/videos.
Enables password protection for the camera against unauthorized access.
Controls the audible feedback for button presses and photo captures.
Initializes the memory card, deleting all saved data and preparing it for use.
Allows assigning a custom 4-digit identification code to the camera.
Restores all camera settings to their factory default values.
Displays the current software version of the camera.
Explains the various information elements displayed on the screen during playback.
How to access and exit the settings menu specific to playback mode.
Deletes a single photo or video file from the memory card.
Deletes all photos and videos from the memory card at once.
Enables automatic display of photos saved on the memory card.
Protects individual or all files from unintentional deletion or unlocks them.
Steps for connecting the camera to a computer using a USB cable for data transfer.
Explains the DCF file system standard used for managing photos and videos.
How to use a card reader to copy photos and videos from the memory card to a PC.
Describes the directory structure (DCIM, 100MEDIA) where camera files are saved.
Lists potential reasons why the camera fails to power on.
Common causes for the camera failing to capture images, like test mode or full memory.
Explains potential reasons for blurry images, such as subject movement or poor lighting.
Reasons why the display might not show an image, e.g., incompatible SD card.
Possible causes for the camera shutting down unexpectedly, like low battery.
Reasons why saved photos or videos might be missing, like a full memory card.
Troubleshooting steps for failed data transfer via USB cable.
Solutions for the computer not recognizing new hardware during initial connection.