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Battery Type | 8 AA batteries |
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Audio | Yes |
Time Lapse | Yes |
Detection Range | 80 feet |
Flash Type | No-Glow IR |
Storage | SD card |
IR Range | 80 feet |
Details on selecting power sources for the camera, including batteries and external power.
Instructions for inserting the SD memory card into the camera's memory card slot.
Guidance on positioning the camera for optimal performance and avoiding false triggers.
How to set the camera's operating mode using the program dial and its default settings.
Specifies the recommended operating environment, including temperature and humidity ranges.
Provides essential guidelines for maintaining and handling the camera safely and effectively.
Powers down the unit completely, disabling all functions.
Details preprogrammed settings for photos and video capture with specific timeouts.
Allows user-defined settings for photos, videos, and other operational parameters.
Configures camera date, time format, and the primary capture mode (photo/video).
Adjusts image quality, PIR sensor delay, photo burst count, and video recording duration.
Covers factory reset, SD card formatting, and PIR sensor coverage testing.
Identifies the specific location of the SD card slot on the camera.
Details the correct method for inserting the SD card until it locks in place.
Provides approximate image/video counts for different card sizes and resolutions.
Instructions on how to open the battery compartment doors to access batteries.
Specifies correct orientation and type of batteries to insert for proper function.
Highlights important cautions regarding mixing batteries and removing them for storage.
Details viewing images via USB connection to a computer.
Explains viewing images by removing the SD card and using a card reader.
Advises on operating system compatibility and potential issues with third-party card viewers.
Addresses common questions about mixing batteries and Mac compatibility.
Covers viewing images on other cameras and options for out-of-warranty service.
Addresses using the camera through glass and maintaining the 12V battery kit.
Advises on checking for firmware updates and signing up for product news.
Explains compliance with limits for digital devices and potential radio frequency interference.
Lists steps to resolve radio or television interference issues.
Lists relevant U.S. patent numbers that may protect the product.
Details the 365-day warranty, what it covers, and common exclusions.
Outlines product registration, warranty voiding conditions, and return authorization.