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Megapixels | 14MP |
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Video Resolution | 720p |
Flash Type | IR |
Battery Type | AA |
Number of Batteries | 8 |
Storage | SD Card up to 32GB |
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
IR Range | 50 ft |
Move the program dial to the desired activation position for camera setup.
Specifies the operating environment and humidity for camera storage.
Provides instructions for maintaining the camera's weather resistance and preventing damage.
This position completely powers down the unit.
First Quick Set mode: 4MP photos, 30s timeout, 3 images per trigger.
Second Quick Set mode: 4MP photos, 30s timeout, 1 image per trigger.
Third Quick Set mode: VGA video, 30s timeout, 10s length.
Details how to configure custom settings using the UP/DOWN and ENTER buttons.
Configures the date format (MM/DD/YY) for image metadata.
Configures the time format (HH/MM/AP) for image metadata.
Sets the camera to capture images or videos.
Determines the megapixel resolution for images (8MP, 4MP, 2MP).
Sets the PIR sensor reinitialization delay time (120S to 5S).
Determines the number of photos taken per activation (1 to 6).
Sets the duration of video recordings (30S, 15S, 5S).
Resets the camera to its original factory default settings.
Formats the SD memory card, deleting all files.
Tests the camera's PIR sensor coverage area with a visual indicator.
Provides a chart showing image/video capacity based on SD card size and resolution.
Details the correct insertion of AA batteries into the compartments.
Warns against mixing battery types and leaving batteries in for extended periods.
Connects the camera to a computer via USB to view images.
Removes the SD card and uses a card reader to view images.
Addresses mixing battery types and using rechargeable batteries.
Discusses Mac compatibility and viewing images on other digital cameras.
Explains image storage and settings retention when batteries die.
Details warranty coverage and options for out-of-warranty units.
Advises against using the camera through windows or glass doors.
Recommends recharging the 12V Battery Kit every 3 months.
Emphasizes checking for periodic free software and firmware updates.
Provides measures to correct radio or television interference from the device.
Lists US patent numbers that may protect the product.
Details the 365-day limited warranty on parts and labor.
Explains registration requirements and the process for obtaining warranty service.