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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
1300 7 77 137
service@unclebills.com.au
MODEL: EA2476 PRODUCT CODE: 715222 03/2024
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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
PIR Interval: The PIR Interval is the time interval the camera waits before triggering
another round of photos or videos. You can select how long you would like the
camera to wait before it reacts to the successive triggering of the main sensor after
the moving object has been detected. The camera does not record any images of
videos during the selected interval. This prevents the memory card from being filled
with unnecessary shots.
NOTE: If the interval time is short the camera shooting frequency would be high
and would in turn deplete the cameras battery power. If the interval time is longer
the battery power consumption would be less.
NOTE: The default setting for interval mode is 30 seconds. The interval time options
available are from 5 seconds to 59 minutes and 59 seconds. We recommend
selecting the default interval mode for longer use of the Wildlife Camera.
NOTE: The ‘PIR interval’ and ‘PIR sensitivity options can only be accessed when ‘Time
lapse’ is set to ‘Off’.
PIR sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity, the easier the motion sensor will be
triggered. It is recommended to set the PIR sensitivity to ‘Medium’ mode. The
sensitivity of PIR is strongly related to the temperature. The higher the temperature,
the lower the sensitivity of the PIR.
Time lapse: When ‘On’ is selected, the Wildlife Camera will automatically take photos
at the selected time interval, irrespective of whether the PIR sensor has detected
motion or not. This is useful for observing cold blooded animals eg. snakes, or plants
opening, etc. Once the ‘Time lapse’ option is selected and confirmed (by pressing the
OK button), the periodic interval clock will appear on the viewing screen for selection.
The time lapse options available are from 5 seconds to 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59
seconds.
NOTE: When ‘Time lapse’ has been selected and set and the Wildlife Camera is in
the ON (live) mode, it will automatically take photos at the selected time interval,
irrespective of whether the PIR sensor has detected a motion or not.
NOTE: In ‘Time lapse’ mode, the PIR sensor is deactivated.
Loop Recording: When ‘On’ is selected, once the micro SD card is full, the camera will
delete the earliest (unprotected) photos/videos recorded in order to save the new
photos/videos recorded.

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