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Stealth Cam FUSION - Core Camera Settings; Time Zone and Format; PIR Delay and Camera Name; Photo Resolution and Burst

Stealth Cam FUSION
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TIME ZONE: This setting allows you to set your
camera to di󰀨erent time zones.
OPTIONS:
Eastern | Central | Mountain | Pacic |
Alaskan | Hawaiian
PHOTO BURST: This setting determines how
many photos are taken each time the camera is
activated.
OPTIONS: 1 photo – 6 photos
NOTE: When resolution is set to 26 MP, Max
Photo Burst is 3 photos.
REDUCE BLUR: This setting is used to determine
if the camera should use the MATRIX Blur
technology to dramatically reduce the blur e󰀨ect,
resulting in clearer night time infrared shots.
OPTIONS:
STANDARD: Minimize blurring e󰀨ect in
images while retaining long-range night
image capability.
ADVANCED: Enhanced blur reduction
providing a balance between brightness and
image sharpness.
Camera Settings
TIME FORMAT: This setting is used by the camera to
change the display format for the time in the Info Bar
of the image.
OPTIONS:12 hr | 24 hr
NOTE: If 24 hour format is selected, previous SETUP
TIME will be adjusted and AM/PM will be removed
PIR DELAY: This setting is used to determine how
long the camera will wait before reinitializing
PIR sensor after taking a photo.
OPTIONS: 00m 03s – 59m 59s
CAMERA NAME: This setting is used to adjust
the camera name. Camera name can be up to 13
characters long using alpha (A-Z) numeric (0-9)
characters.
DVR MODE: This setting allows you to
continuously record new images. Turning this
setting ON will continuously delete oldest recorded
les to make space for new les. When turned
OFF, the camera will stop recording new les when
SD card reaches capacity.
OPTIONS: On | O󰀨
TEMPERATURE: This setting is used to change
temperature format on Info Bar.
OPTIONS: Fahrenheit | Celsius
PHOTO RES: This setting will determine the
megapixel (MP) resolution of each image. A higher
MP count will result in better photos and take more
memory space.
OPTIONS: 4 MP | 8 MP | 16 MP | 26 MP

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