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1. Mode switch
Open the camera as described in part 7.1. The Mode switch is located at the bottom edge on
the right inside. 3 modes can be selected:
OFF: The camera is completely switched off in the OFF mode.
SETUP: Select SETUP mode to adjust settings and make or
ON: The camera is activated to take photos automatically.
2. Operating buttons
Set the mode switch to SETUP and the camera and monitor are switched on.
Using the operating buttons different functions can now be activated and settings can be
changed. For this purpose, the following operating buttons are provided on the display panel:
Functions of operating buttons in recording mode
Below, the operating buttons are described in the recording mode with non activated menu.
MENU: Open the Settings menu using the MENU button.
REPLAY: Press this button to start the replay mode.
: Change to the manual recording mode for video recordings.
: Change to the manual recording mode for taking photos.
SHOT: Manually take a video or photo depending on the set recording mode. Video
recordings are also ended by pressing the SHOT button.
OK,
: No function (in recording mode).
Functions of operating buttons in replay mode
Below, the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with non activated menu
MENU: Select the Replay menu using the MENU button.
REPLAY: Press the button to return to recording mode.
: View existing pictures backwards.
: View existing pictures forwards.
SHOT: Enlarge photos in increments (up to 8 times). Press MENU to return original size.
OK,
: No function (in replay mode).
playback photos and videos.
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Functions of operating buttons in menu
Below, the operating buttons are described in the replay mode with activated menu. (Recording
and Replay mode).
MENU: Close the Main menu or any sub menu by pressing the MENU button.
REPLAY: Press the button to return to recording mode.
: Move up one menu point or increase value by 1.
: Move down one menu point or decrease value by 1.
SHOT: Enlarge photos in increments (up to 8 times). Press MENU to return original size.
OK: Open selected options or accept selected settings.
: No function
Confirm each change to a setting by pressing OK. If the change is not confirmed by pressing
the OK button, the new settings are lost when leaving the menu.
3. Settings
Prior to using the Wildlife Camera, change the settings as required.
Slide the mode switch of the Wildlife Camera to the SETUP
position to start the test mode. In the Photo or Video mode
press the MENU button to call up the menu.
All menu options of the Wildlife Camera and possible setting
values for the recording mode are listed below. The standard
setting is always highlighted in bold.
• Mode: Photo , Video, Photo + Video
Select whether photos or videos should be taken when motion is detected. When in the "Photo
+ Video" mode, the camera first takes a set number of photos prior to recording a video.
• Photo resolution: 14MP, 12MP, 8MP, 5MP, 3MP, 1MP
Select the desired resolution for photos. A higher resolution produces a somewhat better
photo quality but results in larger files requiring more space on the memory card.
• Video resolution: 1080p, 720P, 480P, VGA
Select the required video resolution. A higher resolution produces higher quality videos but
results in larger files requiring more space on the memory card. Videos are recorded in AVI
format which can be played back on most video equipment.
• Photo series: 1 photo, 2 photos, 3 photos
Select the number of photos to be taken in succession when the camera is triggered in the
Photo mode. Please also observe the parameter Interval!
• Photo + Video : In Photo+ Video mode, the camera takes a photo first and then starts
filming video.
• Video length: The video length is optional between 1-60seconds or 1-10 minutes. The
longer the recording time selected, the shorter the standby time is. The default video length is 5
seconds.
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