>Capture Number: It means how many photos are taken in sequence per trigger in Camera
mode. Choose 1, the camera will take one photo; Choose 2, the camera will take two photos,
choose 3, the camera will take 3 photos.
>Image Quality: Super Fine/ Fine/ Normal, Selects image resolution (in pixels per frame). Higher
resolution produces better quality, but creates larger files that take up more of the SD card
capacity (fills up faster).
>Image Format: proportion is optional, 4:3 or 16:9.
>Video Length: The length of per captured video clip (5 seconds to -60 seconds). The maximum
value is 60 Sec and the default value is 10 Sec. To conserve battery power, setting a shorter video
length at night would be better.
>Camera Name: press [OK] to enter the editing, use UP/DOWN for scroll of numbers and letters
you want, and use LEFT/RIGHT to scroll to the next or previous position.
>Interval: Time Interval between pictures taken by the camera, when the target stays in the
sensing area. If you want the PIR sensor to detect motion more frequently, you can choose the
shorter interval. Setting the "Interval" prevent capturing too many redundant photos.
>Coordinate Input: The default option is OFF. Select ON to input latitude and longitude
coordinates for camera location, it will be embedded in files saved in SD card.
>Time Period: The default option is OFF. Select ON to setting, the camera can work for a
predetermined period of time and standby for other periods of time. Please make sure the
camera Clock is consistent with the local real-time time, as the Time Period you set is base on
the camera Clock.
>Time Scan: When activated, Time Scan forces the camera to take photos or videos even when it
is not triggered by an nearby live animal,useful for constant monitoring of an area that might be
far away from the camera. The user can set start and stop times for up to two in dependent
“blocks”of Time Scan recording,as well as the interval time between each photo/video.
Note: Due to the limitation of the camera's read and write functions, if you need to make
continuous shooting, please try to set a lower resolution for [Image Sizes], and you will get
clearer images.
You can enter up to 10 characters or leave it blank, 10 (0-9) numbers and 26(A-Z) letters are
available for you.
Caution: This function has a great influence on the batteries life. The shorter the interval, the high
frequency to capture target, but more power consumption; The longer the interval, the lower frequency
to capture the target and less power consumption.
For example, you need the camera only work at daytime (from 6:00am to 6:00pm), then
you should set it from 6:00am to 18:00pm. Don't forget to press the OK button to save
your settings.
Note: two time blocks can not appear in overlap section, or you will not set it successfully.
For example: A 8:00-12:00 B 13:00-23:00, this is OK for set.