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Event: Any time the camera captures a picture it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to the
SD card in a text file.
Camera Delay: Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. This is
user-set based on wildlife activity in area.
Resolution: The resolution selection that you have selected. MP = Mega Pixels = 1 million pixels
High (2048 x 1536): 3.1M pixels image. (High image quality, big file size)
Med (1280 x 1024): 1.3M pixels image. (Medium image quality, medium file size)
Low (640 x 480): 0.35M pixels image (small file size)
Video resolution (320 x 240): This is the resolution during video capturing.
Movie Length: User can set the movie time length between 10 ~ 90 seconds. System default is 15
seconds.
Duty Time: User can make the camera working in a specific time period of the day. By system
default, the camera works 24 hours a day.
User Information: The camera allows user to setup the user information in the unit, this
information will be stamped on each photos. For example, user can input the name, telephone
and camera location to mark each photos.
Password: It controls the permission of using this camera. Password length is 6 digit.
Moon Phase: The activities of animals are sometimes related with the moon phase. Our unit
features to imprint a moon phase stamp on each photo to provide more information to the
hunters.
IR Flash: Also called IR LED Array. This is especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is
undesirable. The Infrared LED Night Vision feature emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible
to the human eye. It can be turned off to saving the power in the menu.
SD Card: Memory card used to store images and events. The camera is compatible with up to
2GB capacity SD cards.
Battery Life: Time that camera will function in the field. This is dependent on temperature,
number of images and number of flashes during that time.
Burst: To set the number of pictures the camera will take per PIR triggering
1P: Single image capturing per PIR triggering
3P: Three images continuous capturing per PIR triggering
FULL: When memory capacity is full, this front LCD screen will show “FULL