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Berger & Schroter 31646 Operating Instructions Manual page 12

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1. Mode
To select whether photos or videos should be recorded, select "Photo" or "Video",
or use the Up / Down selector function on the menu. Target selection will be dis-
played on the upper left screen. Warning! The camera will automatically switch to
"Video" mode as soon as the "Test" key is activated. Pay attention to the informa-
tion displayed on the upper left screen! In the "Photo + Video" mode, the camera
will first take a photo and then begin to record video.
2. Taking a Photo
Select an image size: 1 MP , 3 MP , 5 MP (pre-selected), 8 MP or 12 MP . The higher
the resolution, the more detailed the image will be. However, the number of high-
resolution images that can be stored on the card will be less.
3. Serial recording
Select the number of photos that should be taken consecutively when the camera
is in „Photo" mode. In addition to the Single-Shot mode (1 photo), you can select
between "2 photos in series" or "3 photos in series".
4. Recording a Video
Select a screen resolution: 1920 x 1080, 1280 × 720, 720 × 480, 640 × 480 or
320 × 240. The same rule applies here: The higher the resolution, the more quickly
the memory card will become full.
5. Video length Use the Up / Down keys to select the length of a video recording
(between 3-60 seconds or 1-10 minutes). The operating time is lessened the longer
the recording goes on.
6. Sound recording
Select this function using the "On" key. You can now record audio to accompany
your video recording.
7, Shooting range
Use the On / Off keys to select the interval at which the camera should take a photo
after it has just taken one. This feature prevents too many images being taken of
the same event. You can select between 5-60 seconds or 1-60 minutes.
8. Side Motion Detector On / Off
9. Motion sensor sensitivity.
The sensitivity of the main movement sensor is set here. For indoor areas and sur-
roundings with few incidents, select "High". Select "Medium" for outdoor areas in
which there is a normal amount of movement. Select "Low" for areas with a high
amount of movement. The temperature can influence the sensitivity. The "High" set-
ting is ideally suited to warm temperatures, while "Low" should be selected for col-
der areas.
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