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PIR Sensitivity: The default setting is Medium. Please modify this as needed. E.g increase
sensitivity to capture very small movements or lower the sensitivity if you are just looking for
bigger animal movements.
Time Lapse: Our trail camera has the ability to function as a time lapse camera. This is useful if
you want to view the entire activity in a given area such as a large field or you want to observe
cold blooded animals(e.g. snakes) or outdoor plants etc. The default setting is OFF, please set the
function by you need.
IR LED: Used to set the brightness of the IR LED light, which can be switched between auto, economy
and off mode. The default setting is Auto. Please modify this as needed.
Low Bat Night Shot: When the battery is low, you can choose not to turn on the infrared light to
continue taking pictures or stop night shooting. The default setting is No IR Led. (When the battery
power is lower than 30%, it will stop or reduce the night shooting, please update the battery in
time)
Monitoring Period: The default option is OFF. Select ON and set the timer, the camera can work for a
predetermined period of time and standby for other periods of time.
Language: The default setting is English. You can choose the language by you need.
Default Setting: This selection returns your camera back to the factory default selections for each
setting. If you are new to trail camera, you can choose yes when you do not know how to operate
the camera or when the camera do not work well for you.
Format: This function can help you format your SD card. Select YES, the SD card will be formatted,
the files in the card will be deleted.
Date Stamp: You can choose to turn on or off the date tag in this setting. If you choose the off, the
photos or videos of will not have a date stamp.
Q: What’s the difference between the Interval and the Time Lapse?
A: Interval - In this mode, the PIR sensor still works. For example, if you choose the 30s interval,
the PIR sensor will detect the motion twice in one minute. If the PIR sensor detects an object at
this time, the camera will record, but if the PIR sensor doesn't detect, the camera will not record.
Time Lapse - In this mode, the PIR sensor will no longer working because it will be triggered by
the built-in timer, and the camera would take photos in the setting interval time. For example, if
you set the time lapse to 30s, the camera will record twice in one minute whether or not there is
an object passing by.
For example,
I would like to record the activity of my birds at daylight (from 6:00am to 6:00pm), then I can
set the timer from 6:00 to 18:00. Do not forget to press the OK button to save your settings.

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