+ a camera icon), Rapid Sequence of 3 Photos per trigger (display shows a still camera icon + 3) or
Video Clips that are 10 seconds long at 720p resolution (display shows a movie camera icon). Press OK
after setting.
Setting Camera ID# (if using multiple cameras) (Fig.7)
Use UP/DOWN to select a reference ID# (from “01” to “99”) for this camera, which will be imprinted on all
photos/videos along with the time&date. If you are only using a single camera to monitor an area, simply
leave it set to the default “Id:01”. Set a second camera that will be used in a group of multiple cameras to
“02”, etc. Press OK after setting.
SD Card Format (delete all files) (Fig.8)
This display will show “FOrN”. CAUTION: be sure to backup and save any/all files you want to keep first,
as formatting will clear the card completely of all files-they will then be difficult or impossible to recover
from the card.
If you are sure you want to format a previously used card, use UP/DOWN to change the “N” after “FOr_”
to “Y” (Yes), then press OK to confirm and delete all files from the card.
Restore Default Setting (initialize camera setup) (Fig.9)
The display will show “dEFN”. To return the Camera ID# to their original, “factory default” settings, use
UP/DOWN to change the “N” after “dEF_” to “Y” (Yes), then press OK to confirm. Note: your time and
date settings will not be changed from the current settings to the original defaults, and your SD card will
not be formatted. Only the Camera ID# will be restored to their defaults.
MOUNTING AND AIMING THE CAMERA
Mounting
After the setting the camera’s time/date and other options to your preferences, you’re ready to take it
outside and begin capturing images of animals in the area you want to monitor. When setting up the