TimeLapse HD Video Camera TLC 200 User Manual www.brinno.
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Thank you for purchasing a Brinno TimeLapse Camera! The Brinno TimeLapse Camera (TLC 200) uses unique Time Lapse and Power Saving technologies to capture images for days, weeks, or even months. You can use it to record your Daily Life, Projects, anything that moves, you can record. The Brinno TimeLapse Camera TLC 200 captures photos and stores them as videos making them easy to view.
Normal MENU AVI Frame Rate ASAP OK 2013/03/01 22:58:32 MENU TIME Settings AVI Frame Rate 1 FPS / 5 FPS / 10 FPS / 15 FPS / 20 FPS / 30 FPS Image Quality Set the Time Interval OK START ASAP / 1 Sec / 2 Sec / 3 Sec / 5 Sec / 10 Sec / 20 Sec 30 Sec / 1 Min / 5 Min / 10 Min / 1 Hr / Custom on Best / Better / Good Custom Exposure Scene Daylight / Night Timer You can set start and stop time.
Package Contents 1 1 TimeLapseCam (TLC200) AA AA AA AA SD 2 3 2 4 AA Batteries 3 SD card* * SD Card may or may not be included, please check the contents list on the package .
Display Icons Set Up screen Normal 1 4 ASAP 2 OK 2011/08/31 22:58:32 3 Preview screen 5 6 READY 7 BATTERY EMPTY 8 SD 10 SD ERROR 1 Capture mode Normal: Time Lapse mode Shutter: Shutter Line mode Motion: Motion Activated mode 2 Time interval Select the pre-set time interval or customize yourself. 3 System date and time 4 Battery level Icon Description (green) Battery fully charged. (green) Battery partially discharged. Low battery. (yellow) Replace as soon as possible. Out of battery.
Initial Step-1 Install Batteries and SD Card 1 2 3 1 Open battery door. 2 Insert 4 AA batteries. 3 Close battery door. Be sure the battery cover is locked into place. Initial Step-2 Install SD Card 1 2 3 . 1 Open SD card cover. 2 Insert SD card until it clicks into place. 3 Close SD card cover. www.brinno.
Initial Step-3 1 Turning the Camera on 2 3 ASAP SD READING.. on Normal OK 2011/08/31 22:58:32 1 Rotate the Power switch to ON position. 2 Process screen It may display other information on screen, please refer to page 3. 3 Set Up screen Now, you can set Date and Time and Time Interval before you use your TimeLapse Camera! Initial Step-4 Set Date and Time 1 2 3 MENU Date & Time Set Date & Time 2011/ 08 /31 22 : 58 : 32 OK OK : Next 1 Press MENU button.
Initial Step-5 1 Set Time Interval 2 TIME 3 TIME 2 Sec 10 Min OK OK Normal 2 Sec OK TIME CUSTOM 22 : 58 : 32 OK OK : Next 2011/08/31 22:58:32 1 Press TIME button to enter time interval set up. 2 Press MENU ( ) and TIME ( ) to select a pre-set time interval or customize it by yourself. When complete, press the OK Button to confirm and return to the Set up screen. 3 Back to the Set up screen Now, you are ready to go to Preview screen and start recording your Time Lapse Videos.
Start Recording 1 Set up screen 2 Preview screen 3 Recording Turn off LCD Normal ASAP Recording! OK 2011/08/31 22:58:32 1 After selecting the time interval, press OK to proceed to the Preview Screen. 2 On the Preview screen, hold the OK button for 2 seconds to start recording. Preview Screen will show REC at the bottom bar. 3 During the recording period, the LCD panel will turn off to save power.
Advanced Menu Setting AVI Playback Frame Rate You can change the videos FPS (frames per second) playback with this setting. 1 2 MENU Frame Rate 1 FPS 5 FPS 10 FPS OK AVI Frame Rate OK Frame Rate 15 FPS 20 FPS 30 FPS OK 10 FPS ( Frames Per Second ) means: 10 frames are played in 1 second. 1 Select AVI Frame Rate. 2 What frame rate should I use? Generally, 10 FPS is suitable for Time Lapse video.
Custom Exposure Increase or decrease the exposure. 1 2 MENU Exposure Exposure Custom Exposure OK 1 Select Custom Exposure 2 press MENU ( ) and TIME ( ) to increase ( exposure and press OK to exit. ) or decrease ( ) the Time Stamp You can choose if you want to show the time stamp at bottom of your video. 1 2 MENU Time Stamp OK 1 Select Time Stamp. 2 Select OFF or ON.
Low Light Recording You can choose to enable your camera to keep recording video in a low light environment (< 5 Lux). 1 2 MENU Low Light OFF ON Low Light Recording OK OK 1 Select Low Light Recording. 2 ON: Allows your camera to record video in a low light environment. OFF: Your camera will go to sleep in a low light environment. Scene Select the scene to fit your Photographic needs. 1 2 MENU Scene Set Daylight Night Scene OK OK 1 Select Scene.
Timer The Timer will allow you to pre-set a recording period. ( eg. 8 am – 5 pm ) 1 1 Set the start recording time (A area), then set the stop recording time (B area). The time is set in 15 minutes increments. Press MENU to lower the number, press TIME to increase the number and press OK to next column. Or you may select Cancel to disable Timer setting. e.g.
Set Date and Time Set the correct date and time for your camera. 1 2 MENU Date & Time Set Date & Time 2011/ 08 /31 22 : 58 : 32 OK OK : Next 1 Select Set Date & Time. 2 At the highlight field, press MENU ( - ) to decrease the value, press TIME ( ) to increase the value, press OK to confirm and go to the next field. When finished, press OK to exit set up. Output Resolution You can change video resolution with this setting.
LED Display You can choose if the LED indicator will flash while capturing each frame, or not flash at all. 1 2 MENU LED Display OFF ON LED Display OK OK 1 Select LED Display. 2 OFF: During capture period the LED indicator will not flash . ON: When the camera is capturing a frame, the LED indicator will flash once. Band Filter Select the correct fluorescent lighting frequency to match your indoor lighting frequency.
Firmware Version Display the current firmware version of camera. 1 2 MENU Firmware Firmware Version X.XX.X OK OK 1 Select Firmware Version. 2 Display the firmware version for 30 seconds, or press the OK button to exit. Media Statistics In this mode, the LCD will display the SD card capacity, so you will know how much free space remains on the SD card. 1 2 MENU Media Statistics OK S i z e =4GB Used =27% F r e e =73% OK 1 Select Media Statistics. 2 Display the SD card storage status. www.
Reset You can reset your camera back to the default setting. 1 2 MENU Reset NO YES RESET OK OK 1 Select Reset. 2 Select YES and press the OK button to reset your camera.
What Size SD Card Should I Use SD card size Stored photos 4 GB SD Card 30,000 8 GB SD Card 60,000 16 GB SD Card 120,000 32 GB SD Card 240,000 Based on a selected image quality setting of “Good” What Settings Should I Use Subject Description Recording kids, pets all Daily Life parts of daily life Party Recording family parties, public events, and happy times all around Recording your trips, short Traveling and long Time Interval Time Lapse Frame Rate 1~ 30 seconds 10~30 1~10 seconds 10~3
Length of Battery Usage Time Interval Capture Frames Battery Life ASAP 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 4 Hours 24 Hours 270000 245000 228000 197800 137400 105200 61800 14300 9180 3700 1800 460 78 2.2 Days 2.
Specifications Camera Model LCD Screen Lens Rotating Angle Waterproof TLC200 1.
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