User Manual
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Select video resolution (pixels per
frame). Higher resolution produces
better quality videos, but creates
larger files that take more of the SD
card capacity.
1920×1080
1280×720
720×480
640×480
Video
Resolution
(affects video
clips only)
Videos are in AVI format that can be
played back on most video players.
Long the recording, larger the file
size.
AVI 5s, optional
from 3S to 10M
Video
Length
(affects video
clips only)
If set On, videos have sound; if set
Off, videos have no sound. Videos
without sound take less of the SD
card capacity.
On
Off
Audio
Recording
Shot Lag
1 minute,
optional from
5S to 60M
Select the shortest length of time
that the camera will wait until it
responds to any subsequent triggers
from the PIR sensor after a game is
first detected. During the selected
interval, the camera will not take
pictures/videos. This prevents the
SD card from filling up with too
many redundant images.
Select the sensitivity of the PIR
sensor. The High setting suits
indoors and environments with little
interference, while the Middle/Low
suits outdoors and environments
with more interference. Temperature
also affects the sensitivity. The High
setting is suitable when the ambient
temperature is warm, and the Low
setting is helpful in cold weather.
Low,
Middle,
High
Sensitivity
Motion
Sensors
(Sense
level)
Select On if you only want the camera
to work within a specified time period
every day. For instance, if the starting
time is set at 18:35 and the ending
time at 8:25, the camera will function
from 18:35 the current day to 8:25 the
next day. Outside the time period, the
camera will not be triggered or take
photos/videos.
On
Off
Target
Recording
Time