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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WILDLIFE CAMERA

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Congratulations on choosing to buy a Signify product.
All products brought to you by Signify are manufactured to the highest standards
of performance and safety, and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and
satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty and customer technical
support line.
This comprehensive instruction manual will provide you with a detailed guide on how
to operate your product and will also assist you in troubleshooting any problems that
you may encounter.
If you have any queries regarding the use of this product, please feel free to phone our
technical support line for some friendly advice. If you are experiencing difculties or
believe that the product may have a technical fault, we will assist you in rectifying the
issue. We can generally solve most problems simply and quickly over the phone, so
please always phone us rst!
We are sure that you will enjoy using this product and you can expect to gain years of
service from this product when it is used and maintained in the correct manner.
WELCOME

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CONTENTS
Welcome 2
Warranty Details 4
General Information and Safety Instructions 5
Product Overview 7
Front of the Wildlife Camera 7
Bottom of the Wildlife Camera 7
Inside of the Wildlife Camera 8
Shooting Information Display 9
Operating Buttons 10
Getting Started 12
Before First Use 12
Instructions 18
Wildlife Camera Modes 18
Menu Options and Settings 19
Setting the Date and Time 24
PIR Sensors 24
Aligning the Wildlife Camera 26
Live Mode (ON) 27
Image and Video Recording Modes 28
Image and Video Playback Modes 32
Frequently Asked Questions 37
Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 40
Other Useful Information 41
Cleaning and Maintenance 41
Storage 41
Responsible Disposal 42
Specication Table 42

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The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a
period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty
period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our
discretion. The benets conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and
remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and
Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Wildlife Camera
Warranty Details

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RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE
Read this manual thoroughly before rst use, even if you are familiar with this type of
product. Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place along with your purchase
receipt, warranty card and carton for future reference. If applicable, pass these
instructions and packaging on to the next owner of the product. Always follow basic
safety precautions and accident prevention measure when using this product.
1. Read all instructions before using the Wildlife Camera.
2. The Wildlife Camera is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product by a
person responsible for their safety.
3. Do not use the Wildlife Camera for anything other than its intended use.
4. Do not pull or carry the Wildlife Camera by the mini USB Cable.
5. Do not use the cable as a handle, close a door on the cable or pull the cable around
sharp edges or corners.
6. Do not immerse the Wildlife Camera in water or any other liquids.
7. Repairs to the Wildlife Camera should only be performed by qualied personnel.
Improper repairs may place the user at serious risk and will void the warranty.
8. Do not use the Wildlife Camera if it has been dropped or damaged in any way.
9. This product is not a toy. Keep the Wildlife Camera out of reach of children.
10. This product is not user-serviceable. Contact with high voltage components may
cause a risk of electric shock, therefore, do not attempt to open the cover of the
Wildlife Camera.
11. The manufacturer and retailer are not responsible for any eventual damages
caused by improper or faulty use.
12. Do not place the Wildlife Camera near a hot burner (gas or electric), or other heat
emitting sources or open ames.
NOTE: The Wildlife Camera does not support the charging of batteries.
NOTE: For your convenience we have included 8 x AA Activ Energy® batteries. When
replacing older batteries, we recommend substituting with new 8 x Alkaline LR6
(AA) batteries (1.5V each).
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING: Danger of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with the same or equivalent type of battery.
WARNING: Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, direct sunlight, open ames, or
any other heat sources.
IMPORTANT: Dispose of all used batteries at designated disposal points. Never
dispose of batteries in a re as this may cause an explosion or leakage of dangerous
chemicals and fumes.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

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1. Infrared LED Array
2. Motion Indicator Light
3. Camera Lens
4. Central Sensor Zone
5. Side PIR Sensors
6. Locking Bracket
7. Light Sensor
8. Locking (Padlock) Hole
9. Locking Bracket
10. Power Adaptor (not supplied) Input Port
11. Camera Mount Holes
Included (not pictured): Instruction Manual, Warranty Certicate, Mounting Strap,
Mini USB Cable, Micro SD Card with Adapter, Camera Mount with Hardware,
8 x Activ Energy® AA Batteries
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Front of the Wildlife Camera
Bottom of the Wildlife Camera
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW (CONT.)
Inside of the Wildlife Camera
12. 2.4” LCD Colour Screen (viewing
screen)
13. Up Button
14. MENU Button
15. OK Button
16. Left Button
17. REPLAY Button
18. Down Button
19. Speaker
20. Micro SD Card Slot
21. SHOT/Zoom In Button
22. Right Button
23. MODE/Zoom Out Button
24. Battery Compartment
25. Power/Mode Switch
a. OFF
b. SETUP
c. ON
26. Mini USB Port
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW (CONT.)
Camera Mode
Camera + Video mode
Video Mode
Shooting Information Display
There is a 2.4’’ LCD display screen with nine buttons to set up the Wildlife Camera. When the
camera is in the SETUP (test) mode, the current settings will be displayed on the screen.
Micro SD card indicator
Micro SD card indicator
Micro SD card indicator
Number of shots remaining
(on micro SD card)
Number of shots remaining
(on micro SD card)
Video time remaining
(on micro SD card)
Picture size
Picture size
Camera mode icon
Camera + Video mode icon
Video mode icon
Video resolution
Battery power indicator Battery power indicator
Battery power indicator

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Operating Buttons
PRODUCT OVERVIEW (CONT.)
NOTE: The operating buttons can only be used in the SETUP (test) mode. Refer to
the instructions on pages 18-19 for how to access the SETUP mode.
Button Function
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• Press the MENU button once to access the menu options and settings.
Press the MENU button again to exit the sub menu or main menu.
• In REPLAY (playback) mode, press the MENU button to access the
‘Delete...’ option. Press the MENU button again to exit the ‘Delete...’
option.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• In ‘Camera’ mode, press the SHOT/+ button once to manually take
a still image.
• In ‘Video’ mode, press the SHOT/+ button once to manually start
recording. Press the SHOT/+ button again to stop recording.
• In ‘Camera + Video’ mode, press the SHOT/+ button once to manually
take the set number of still images rst, followed by automatic
recording video. Press the SHOT/+ button again to stop recording.
• In REPLAY (playback) mode, press the SHOT/+ button repeatedly
to zoom in on a still Image or to increase the volume of the video
during playback.
NOTE: You can only manually take still images or record video in
the SETUP mode.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW (CONT.)
Button Function
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• Press the REPLAY button once to playback (view) the saved still images
and/or video. Press the REPLAY button again to exit playback mode.
• Saved videos have a icon in bottom left corner and saved Images
don’t have any icon in same location.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• Press the MODE/- button to manually switch between ‘Camera’,
‘Video’ and ‘Camera + Video’ modes.
• In REPLAY (playback) mode, press the MODE/- button repeatedly
to zoom out on a still Image or to decrease the volume of the video
during playback. Please note, you can only zoom out on a still
image, if you have previously zoomed in on it.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• Use the arrow buttons to navigate the menu options and settings,
and to set the date and time.
• In REPLAY (playback) mode, press the left and right arrows to scroll
through the saved images and videos. Also, when zoomed in on an
image, you can use the left, right, up and down arrows to navigate
around the magnied image.
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
• In menu options and settings, press the OK button to select the
menu option. Press the OK button again to conrm your selection
you require (after using the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
and
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons to highlight your
choice).
NOTE: If a change is not conrmed by pressing the OK button, the
new setting will not be saved and will be lost when you exit the
menu.
• In REPLAY (playback) mode, press the OK button once to start
video replay. Press the OK button again to stop video replay.

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GETTING STARTED
Before First Use
Prior to using your Wildlife Camera, please read all safety and operating instructions
thoroughly. Please ensure you follow the steps below before using this device.
1. Unpack the product but keep all packaging materials until you have made sure
your new Wildlife Camera is undamaged and in good working order.
2. Plastic wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and children, so ensure all
packaging materials are kept out of their reach.
3. Remove the protective lm from the Wildlife Camera Infrared LED Array, camera
lens, central sensor zone and the side PIR sensors by pulling the protruding tab,
and dispose of thoughtfully.
4. We recommend you keep the original packaging for storing your Wildlife Camera
when not in use.
NOTE: It is EXTREMELY important for you to remove ALL protective lm from the
array, lenses and sensors. The Wildlife Camera will not function properly if this lm is
not removed and the still images and videos will come out blurry.
Opening and Closing the Wildlife Camera
The memory card slot, mini USB port, operating buttons and battery compartment are
located inside the protective case of the Camera.
1. To open the protective case, lift the tabs on the locking brackets to release the buckles.
Lift the buckles off the lip of the locking brackets and open the Wildlife Camera.
2. To close the protective case, place the buckles over the lip of the locking brackets
and press the tabs down to lock the buckles into place.
NOTE: There is a hole located between the two brackets where you can attach a lock
to secure the Wildlife Camera closed and prevent any tampering.
Memory Card Installation
The Wildlife Camera uses a micro SD card for data storage. A memory card must be
inserted in order to take and save still images or video recordings, or to access any of
the menu modes and functions.
Insert the micro SD card (included) into the Wildlife Camera before switching ON or
setting up the camera settings.

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)
1. Release the locking brackets on the side of the
Wildlife Camera and open the protective case.
2. Insert the micro SD card (included) into the
micro SD card slot located on the bottom of the
(open) Wildlife Camera ensuring that the card
contacts are facing down and the label on the
micro SD card is facing upwards (Fig. 1).
3. Gently push the micro SD card into the slot until
you hear a ‘click’ and the card remains in place.
4. To remove the micro SD card, push the micro SD card inwards gently, and it will
pop out automatically. At this time, you can carefully remove the card.
5. Close the protective case and lock the brackets.
NOTE: The easiest way to insert and remove the micro SD card is by using your
thumbnail or ngernail.
NOTE: An 8GB micro SD card has been included for your instant enjoyment. If a
larger capacity micro SD card is required, please ensure that it is a high quality (class
10 standard or higher) micro SD card up to 32GB to maximise the effectiveness of
this product.
CAUTION: Only insert or remove the micro SD card when the Wildlife Camera is
switched OFF.
WARNING: Pay close attention to the orientation of the micro SD card. Do not
attempt to insert it by force, it will only go in one way. So if the card won't slide in
easily, then it is not the right way up. Using force to insert the micro SD card may
damage the device and the card itself.
CAUTION: Do not remove the micro SD card while it is saving or reading data. This
may cause damage to the data or the micro SD card to malfunction.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended to format the micro SD card on a weekly basis to
ensure ongoing trouble-free performance. Before formatting the micro SD card,
copy and save your important les to other storage media.
Fig. 1
SHOT
8GB
8GB

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)
NOTE: The micro SD card can be formatted in the Wildlife Camera without connecting
to another device. Refer to the menu options and settings on pages 19-22.
NOTE: Remember, still images and video recordings cannot be taken or saved unless
a micro SD card has been inserted into the Wildlife Camera, and the menu modes
and functions cannot be accessed.
Inserting the Batteries
The Wildlife Camera comes with 8 x AA Activ Energy® batteries in the box for your
convenience.
Where external power is not available the Wildlife Camera can be powered by 8 x AA
batteries which are tted internally. Refer to the below instructions for how to insert
the batteries.
1. Release the locking brackets on the side of the Wildlife Camera and open the
protective case (Fig. 2).
2. Gently pull the string towards you until it releases and lift the battery compartment
cover off. All polarities are marked inside the battery compartment for your
convenience.
3. Insert the batteries into the compartment ensuring the polarities are correct (Fig. 3).
All polarities are marked inside the battery compartment for your convenience.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover and make sure it ‘clicks’ into position.
5. The battery energy available will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the
viewing screen (when the Wildlife Camera is in the SETUP mode).
6. Close the protective case and lock the brackets.
Fig. 2 Fig. 3

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)
WARNING: Use only Alkaline batteries with the Wildlife Camera, other primary
battery types such as Carbon Zinc should not be used.
NOTE: 8 x AA batteries will provide approximately 12 months standby time.
NOTE: The Wildlife Camera does not support the charging of batteries.
NOTE: We recommend using 8 x Alkaline LR6 (AA) batteries (1.5V each) for the
Wildlife Camera. The Wildlife Camera is 6V.
NOTE: Do not use new and old batteries together.
NOTE: The Wildlife Camera will automatically power off when the battery energy is
ultra low.
WARNING: Danger of explosion if the batteries are replaced incorrectly or with the
incorrect type. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
WARNING: Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, direct sunlight, open ames, or
any other heat sources.
IMPORTANT: Dispose of all used batteries at designated disposal points. Never
dispose of batteries in a re as this may cause an explosion or leakage of dangerous
chemicals and fumes.
External Power Supply
Where an external power source is available the Wildlife Camera can be run from a
6V DC power adaptor (not included but can be purchased from most electronic and
department stores).
CAUTION: You must remove the AA batteries before connecting the 6V DC power
supply.

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)
NOTE: When the 6V DC Power supply is not being used, please ensure the DC input
cover is always closed.
Securing the Mounting Strap
A mounting strap has been supplied to secure the Wildlife Camera to a tree, post, or
other objects.
1. Thread the mounting strap through the brackets located on the back of the Wildlife
Camera (Fig. 4).
2. Position the Wildlife Camera in the desired location.
3. Lift the tab of the buckle. Thread the strap through the buckle, pulling the loose
end of the mounting strap until the strap is tight (Fig. 5).
4. Press the tab down to lock the buckle and secure the Wildlife Camera into position.
5. To release the strap again, lift the tab of the mounting strap buckle and pull the
strap back through.
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
1
1
2
1
3
Buckle
1 - Strap
2 - Tab
3 - Buckle

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)
Installing the Camera Mount
The camera mount (included) can be securely attached to walls, ceilings, posts etc.
Please follow the steps below for how to install the camera mount.
WARNING: Check that there are no cables, wiring or piping in the wall before you drill.
1. Mark the holes to be drilled (A), by holding the base of the camera mount against
the location for installation.
2. Use a suitable drill bit to drill the holes.
3. Insert the plastic anchors (supplied) into the
drilled holes so that they are ush with the surface.
4. Assemble and secure the stand to the camera
mount base (E) (Fig. 6).
5. Place the assembled camera mount over the
holes and screw in the screws (supplied) to secure
the camera mount base to the surface.
6. Position the camera mount hole located on the
back or bottom of the Wildlife Camera on the
tripod bolt (B). Two separate camera mount holes
have been provided, to increase the exibility of
mounting the Wildlife Camera. Partially secure
the camera by screwing the tripod bolt into the
camera (approximately 3-5 turns).
7. Adjust the Wildlife Camera onto your desired
alignment and then secure with the counter screw
(C). A spanner may need to be used (not supplied).
8. Release the 2 x hinge screws (D) slightly to adjust the Wildlife Camera into the nal
position. Then secure by tightening the 2 x hinge screws (D).
NOTE: If the camera mount is located in a high position, the Wildlife Camera may
need to be angled toward the ground to capture low moving objects.
B
C
E
D
A
Fig. 6
Tripod Belt Attachment for
Wildlife Camera
Camera Mount Base

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Wildlife Camera Modes
The Wildlife Camera is a scouting and surveillance camera with 3 PIR sensors.
The sensors can detect sudden changes to the ambient temperature within the
observation area. The signals of the highly sensitive infrared sensors switch on the
Wildlife Camera, activating photography and/or video mode.
The Wildlife Camera has three modes that can be selected. The power/mode switch
can be found on the bottom right hand corner of the left side of the Wildlife Camera
interior (when opened).
1. OFF: The Wildlife Camera is completely switched off (no power).
2. SETUP: Select the SETUP mode to adjust the Wildlife Camera
settings, manually take or playback still images or videos, and to
delete les on the micro SD card.
3. ON: The Wildlife Camera is switched (powered) on and the live
mode is activated to take still images and video automatically.
The LCD screen will be blank at this time after selection.
OFF Mode
To switch (power) off the Wildlife Camera, slide the power/mode switch to the OFF
position. The Wildlife Camera is completely powered off in the OFF mode.
NOTE: Please remove the batteries from the Wildlife Camera when it is not being
used for a long period of time.
NOTE: It is recommended to switch the Wildlife Camera OFF when not in use, to
preserve battery power.
SETUP Mode
SETUP mode is used to set the date and time and to select the still image and video
settings before using the Wildlife Camera. The menu options and settings available are
listed on pages 19-22. Please follow the steps below for how to use the SETUP mode.
1. Slide the power/mode switch to SETUP mode.
2. Press the MENU button to access the menu options and settings.
INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
3. Navigate the menu by using the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons. Press the OK button to select the sub
menu. Then navigate the desired sub menu using the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons. Press OK button
to conrm your selection. Press the OK button to conrm your selection.
4. Once you have nished selecting the Wildlife Camera settings, press the MENU
button to exit the menu and return to the viewing screen.
5. You can also use the SETUP mode to align the Wildlife Camera. Refer to the
instructions on page 26.
6. You can also manually take still images and video in the SETUP Mode. Refer to the
instructions on page 29.
NOTE: The LCD screen is only activated in the SETUP mode for accessing the menu
options and viewing the saved still images and/or videos.
ON Mode
To switch the Wildlife Camera on, slide the power/mode switch to the ON position. The
Wildlife Camera will then enter the automatic sensing mode (live mode). This means
that as soon as wild animals or moving objects directly enter the detection area of
the PIR sensors, the Wildlife Camera will automatically take still images and/or video
recordings, depending on the camera’s settings that have been selected.
Menu Options and Settings
Pressing the MENU button whilst in the SETUP mode allows the user to alter a variety of
settings on the Wildlife Camera.
To navigate within this menu, use the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
and
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons to scroll through the options.
The OK button conrms selections, while the MENU button will exit the current selection.
Below outlines each menu option, the operation and settings that can be altered.
Follow the on-screen instructions to modify the below settings. Refer to the table on
page 23 for the default settings.
Mode: There are three shooting modes: camera, video, and camera + video. Select ‘Camera’
mode to only take still images, select ‘Video’ mode to only record video or select ‘Camera +
Video’ mode to take still image/s prior to recording a video. In ‘Camera + Video’ mode, the
number of still images taken prior to recording depends on the ‘Picture No.’ setting.
Photo Size: Select the desired photo resolution. You can choose from 30M (7328 x 4122),
20M (5952 x 3348), 16M (5312 x 2988), 8M (3840 x 2160), 5M (3072 x 1728), 2M (1920 x 1080).
Higher resolutions provide better images, however, use more space on your micro SD
card. The selected size (resolution) will be displayed as 2M, 5M, 8M, 16M, 20M or 30M on
the top centre of the viewing screen, while in camera mode. We recommend using the
default resolution '5M'.

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INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
NOTE: If 2M and 5M are the only selections visible on the LCD screen, please use the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons to access the other photo resolution sizes.
Video Size: Select the desired video resolution. You can choose from 1080P (1920 x
1080p@30fps), 720P (1280 x 720p@30fps), WVGA (848 x 480p@30fps), VGA (640 x
480p@30fps). Higher resolutions produce higher quality recordings, however, use more
space on your micro SD card. The selected size (resolution) will be displayed as either
1080 , 720 , WVGA or VGA on the top centre of the viewing screen, while in video mode. The
videos are recorded in AVI format which can be played back on most devices.
Picture No.: Select the number of still images (1P, 2P or 3P) to be taken in succession
when the Wildlife Camera is triggered in the ‘Camera’ or ‘Camera + Video’ mode. For
photo size '5M' and '2M' you can select up to 3 photos, for '8M' you can select up to 2
photos, for '16M', '20M' and '30M' you can only select 1 photo.
Video Length: Select the duration of recording video when the Wildlife Camera
is triggered automatically (in live mode). Select from 10-60 seconds (in 1 second
increments), 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. Note, once you exit the Menu you cannot view
the Video Length selection on the LCD screen. However, you can see the remaining
recording time left on the micro SD card.
Interval: When the Wildlife Camera is switched to ON (live) mode, it will automatically
activate in the mode you have previously selected while in SETUP mode (‘Camera’,
‘Video’ or ‘Camera + Video’) at the set interval you have selected. For successive and
quick triggers of the main sensor, select lowest period of time possible available in
the menu (Interval mode), which is 5 seconds intervals, between still images or video
recordings being taken. The Wildlife Camera does not record any still images or videos
during the selected interval. This prevents the memory card from being lled with
unnecessary shots. The shorter the interval time, the higher the frequency of shots
taken which consumes more battery power and lls up the micro SD card quicker. The
longer the interval time, the lower the frequency of shots taken which consumes less
battery power and the space on your micro SD card will last longer.
NOTE: The default for interval mode is 30 seconds. The interval time options
available are from 5 seconds to 60 minutes. We recommend selecting the default
interval mode for longer use of the Wildlife Camera.
Time Lapse: When ‘On’ has been selected, the Wildlife Camera will automatically take
still images at the selected time interval, irrespective of whether the PIR sensor has
detected motion or not. This is useful for observing cold blooded animals eg. snakes,
or plants opening, etc. As soon as the Time Lapse menu option has been selected and
conrmed (by pressing the OK button), the periodic interval clock will appear on the
LCD for selection. Use the
SHOT
MODE
SHOT
MODE
buttons to select your time interval between shots
and then press OK to save your selection. Up to 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 second
intervals between shots, can be selected. Please remember that the PIR sensors are
completely disabled in this mode and still images will only be captured depending
upon the time lapse time you have selected.
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