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Troubleshooting
Photos do not capture the subject
1. Check the PIR sensitivity parameter. For high temperature environment
conditions, set the sensitivity level to High and for use in low temperature
conditions, set the sensitivity level to Low.
2. Try to install the camera in an area where there are no heat sources in
the field of view of the room.
3. In some cases, positioning the camera near water will cause the
camera to take images without a subject in it. Try to point the camera at
the ground.
4. Try to place the camera on stable and immovable objects, ie: large
trees, thick poles, etc. Avoid mounting on thin trees or branches that can
be moved by the wind. Break the branches in the field of view of the
camera, because they can be moved by the wind and can trigger photos.
5. At night, the motion detector can detect beyond the IR illumination
range. Reduce the distance by adjusting the sensitivity of the sensor.
6. Sunrise or sunset may trigger the sensor. The camera must be
reoriented.
7. If the person/animal moves quickly, it can pass the field of view of the
camera before being photographed. Mount the camera further back or
reorient the camera.
The camera no longer takes photos or videos
1. Check the SD card memory. If the memory is full, the camera will stop
taking pictures. Empty the card or activate the cyclic recording mode to
avoid such a problem.
2. Check that the alkaline or NiMH AA batteries are sufficiently charged.
3. Check that the camera's power switch is in the "ON" position.
User manual
Micro USB, SD card slot, DC port
-26°C ~ +60°C
IP66
118 x 78 x 144 mm
350 g (without batteries)
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