User Manual

Vibration Standby Mode
No matter whether the vibration trigger is set for high, medium or low, choosing
Power Saving will cause a slight delay before recording begins while Fast Wake
Up kicks in instantly at the expense of draining the battery more quickly. When you
change a setting, make sure to click on Sync Settings to DVR and leave the camera’s
three-position switch in the Custom mode. Vibration Standby Mode is not applicable
to Continuous and Triggering modes. As for the Zetta Widget’s custom settings, the
default is Power Saving.
Motion-Trigger Sensitivity
The most useful automatic trigger to cause a video to start recording from a xed-
position camera typically is motion. Someone darts into view,and the camera begins
to record. You can set the trigger’s sensitivity level to High, Medium or Low. If youre
expecting a lot of motion in the camera frame, such as shadows cast by tree limbs
swaying in a breeze in front of an outdoor light, you’ll want to set the sensitivity to
Low so as not to be overwhelmed by too much video. If you expect little activity, you
should set the trigger sensitivity to High. That way, if there are subtle changes, you’ll
be able to pick them up. If youre uncertain, try the Medium setting. In any case, it’s a
good idea to try out your choices in a test run before a mission-critical operation.
Once triggered, a recording will continue for 2 minutes, then return to standby
until triggered again. After choosing a motion-sensitivity trigger in the Zetta Widget
software, make sure to click on Sync Settings to DVR and keep the camera’s
three-way switch in Custom mode. The motion trigger is disabled in Continuous and
Triggering modes.
Tip: Keep in mind that the motion trigger cannot distinguish between a cat and a
cat burglar. If a guard dog is typically active, for instance, you may want to aim the
camera so that the oor is out of frame.
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