PNI HUNTING 280C User Manual page 14

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PIR Sensitivity
Timer
Time Lapse
Delay
Battery Type
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High, Middle, Low
Higher sensitivity means:
- the camera is more sensitive to the movement of
small objects
- the detection distance is longer
- the sensor more easily detects the difference
between body heat and air temperature
- The camera triggers recording more easily.
In high temperature environments, it is more
difficult for the camera to tell the difference
between the subject's body heat and the heat of
the air. Therefore, we recommend setting the PIR
sensitivity to High.
Select ON and press OK to set the camera start
time and stop time (hour/minute). The camera will
operate only during the set time interval.
Select ON and press OK to set the interval at
which the camera will take photos and recordings.
The camera's PIR sensor will be disabled.
Configurable interval: between 5 seconds and 24
hours.
Note: Do not activate the Time Lapse and Delay
functions simultaneously.
Select ON and press OK to set the time after
which the camera will fire (photo or video) when
motion is detected. By activating this option, the
camera will not take too many photos and videos.
Example: The camera will wait 1 minute between
triggers when it detects motion, if the set interval
is 00:01:00
Configurable options: between 0 seconds and 24
hours
Note: Do not activate the Time Lapse and Delay
functions simultaneously.
Alkaline/Ni-MH
Choose the correct type of batteries inserted in
the camera to ensure proper operation.
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