SET UP SCREENS
Set Clock
On this screen you will set up date and time for your unit. Select set, then change the date and time using the arrow
keys.Once you have the current date and time set, click OK, and it will take you back to the menu screen.
Mode
On this screen you will find three camera modes, Photo, Video, Dual. Select your desired mode using the arrow keys.
When your desired camera mode is highlighted, click OK, and the mode will be set.
In Photo mode – the camera will only take images.
In Video mode – the camera will only take video.
In Dual mode – the camera will take both images and videos.
Screens you will see in each mode
In Photo Mode: Image Size, Capture Number, Camera Name, Interval, Work Period, Time Scan, Night Image, Sensor
Level, Password, Image Recycle, Wireless, Transmit Frequency, Language, Format, and Default.
In Video Mode: Video Size, Video Length, Camera Name, Interval, Work Period, Time Scan, Sensor Level, Password,
Image Recycle, Video Sound, Wireless, Transmit Frequency, Language, Format, and Default.
In Dual Mode: All Screens in their listed order.
Image Size
Here you will be able to select your desired megapixel rating. You have three options for megapixel rating 5, 16, and 30.
Use the arrow keys to select your desired setting and press OK.
Capture Number
On this screen you are able to select the number of burst photos you would like to be taken each time the camera is
triggered. You can select 1‐9 photos per trigger. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list, and when your desired
burst setting is selected, click OK.
Image Format
Two options here 4:3 and 16:9 – this is just the image aspect ratio – how large the image is. We recommend 16:9.
Video Size
Options here are 360, 720p, 1080p. Your camera will transmit either 360 or 720p HD video. If 1080p is selected, your
camera will record HD videos and store them on the SD card
Video Length
You can set between :05‐:60 videos. Your camera will transmit :05 video clips.
Camera Name
You can set up to a 10‐character name for your camera.
Trigger Switch
When turned on, the camera sensor will function as normal. When turned off, the camera will not trigger when
something moves in front of it. This allows you to remotely turn off the sensor if you have a leaf or branch triggering
your camera.
Interval
Delay interval can be set between :01‐60:00.
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