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SIGNIFY EA2476 - Aligning the Wildlife Camera

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MODEL: EA2476 PRODUCT CODE: 715222 03/2024
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Aligning the Wildlife Camera
The SETUP (test) mode is useful for determining the best possible angle for the PIR
sensor. To use the SETUP (test) mode, attach the Wildlife Camera to a tree, post or
object at approximately 0.8-1 metres height and position the camera in the desired
direction.
1. Slide the Power/Mode switch to SETUP. Close the protective case and firmly press the
locking tabs into position.
2. Moving parallel to the Wildlife Camera, move slowly from one side of the
observation area to the other.
3. The motion indicator light will flash red indicating that you were detected by the
sensor. In this way you can determine the best position for aligning the Wildlife
Camera.
4. It is recommended to try out different angles and distances.
5. Once the Wildlife Camera is positioned in the ideal location, open the protective
case and slide the Power/Mode switch to ON (live) mode or to OFF to switch off
the camera. Then close the protective case and firmly press the locking tabs into
position.
NOTE: The motion indicator light will only flash red when the PIR has detected
movement in the SETUP (test) mode. The motion indicator lights will not
illuminate or flash when the Wildlife Camera is switched ON (in live mode).
NOTE: To prevent incorrect signals, unnecessary images and potential false triggers
due to temperature and motion disturbances do not aim the PIR sensor of the
Wildlife Camera at a heat source, nearby tree branches or bushes (especially on
windy days). The optimum alignment is in either in the north or south direction.
The detection range of the sensor is approximately 90°.
NOTE: It is recommended to only move horizontally when testing the best possible
angle for the PIR sensor. The PIR sensor does not pick up vertical movement as
well as horizontal movement. Remember that you will need to be in front of the
Wildlife Camera while testing is underway.
NOTE: It is recommended to move quickly when you do the test in a long distance
in front of the PIR detection area.
INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

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