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b) Rotate the menu items by “UP” or “DOWN” button, until it shows “Password”
c) Press “OK” to enter into this setting.
d) If you are going to set a password for this camera, then rotate the menu items by “UP” or
“DOWN” button to select “Yes” and Press “OK” to enter the setting, otherwise to select “No”
to clear the password.
e) Press “OK” to select “Yes”.
f) Press the Up or Down key to select the first password digit of 0-9.
g) Press “OK” to confirm, the cursor will move to the next digit to the right. Repeat the process
using “UP” or “DOWN” and “OK” button to enter your sit digit password.
h) Press “OK” to confirm the setting
6.10 Change the Menu Language
ProStalk Digital Nature Camera supports 6 languages. They are English, German, France, Spain,
Italian, and Portuguese.
a) Sliding the “Power” toggle switch to “Set”
b) Rotate the menu items by “UP” or “DOWN” button, until it shows “Language”
c) Press “OK” to enter the setting.
d) Press “UP” and “DOWN” to choose the right language, and press “OK” to confirm the setting.
6.11 Setting the Day Time
There is an automatic IR filter switch built-in the camera. In the day time, the IR filter switch will
be turned off to let all visible lights come into the camera to make a full colour picture. In the
night time, IR filter switch will be turned on to let all invisible infrared lights come into the camera
to have a black and white picture.
This setting determines this switch when to turn on and turn off.
a) Sliding the “Power” toggle switch to “Set”
b) Rotate the menu items by “UP” or “DOWN” button, until it shows “Day Time”
c) Press “OK” to enter the setting.
d) The LCD will show and underscore under the first 2 digits in the DAY TIME mode. Press the
“UP” or “DOWN” keys to set time of 24 hour clock for the specific DAY TIME start hour
desired. Press “OK” to set the DAY TIME start time.
e) Then, underscore will move to the second 2 digits in the DAY TIME mode. Press the “UP” or
“Down” keys to set time of 24 hour clock for the specific DAY TIME end hour desired. Press
“OK” to set the DAY TIME end time.