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Time stamp
Timer
Time Lapse
Beep Sound
Password
Camera Name
IR flash setting
PIE1059 - Indice B – Octobre 2021
NOTE: it's important to set the date and time to ensure some functions work
as expected (for example: time stamp on the photos, operation during a
defined time period).
OFF / Date / Date/Time
Select "Date/Time" or "Date" if you want the date and/or time of the image
capture imprinted on every photo.
The moon phase, current temperature and user set camera name will also be
imprinted on the still photos.
Select "OFF" if you don't want the date and/or time of the image capture
imprinted on the photos.
ON / OFF
Each day, the camera will work only during the user set time period.
Select "ON" then press OK to set the start time (Hr : Min) and end time (Hr :
Min) of the desired working period.
Example: If the timer setting is set to 15 : 00 – 18 : 00; the camera will work
only between 15h00 (03:00 PM) and 18h00 (06:00 PM) each day.
The Timer feature can work together with the Time Lapse feature.
ON / OFF
With "Time Lapse" ON, the camera will capture photos or videos
automatically at a pre-set time interval regardless of whether motions are
detected or not.
Select "ON" then press OK to set the interval; the camera will shoot photos or
video clips automatically upon the user set interval.
WARNING: when the Time Lapse parameter is set to ON, the PIR sensor is
deactivated.
The Time Lapse is programmable from 00 : 00 : 15 up to 23:59:59.
Example: if Time Lapse is set to 00 : 30 : 00, the camera will automatically
capture photos/videos every 30 minutes.
The Time Lapse feature can work together with the Timer feature.
ON / OFF
You can choose to hear a beep sound or not when you press a button on the
device.
ON / OFF
Select "ON" then press OK to enable password protection for your camera
(6 digits/letters).
ON / OFF
Select "ON" then press OK to set a name for the camera (6 digits/letters).
Such function can help you identify from where and from which camera the
photos are.
Auto / High / Low
High = more brightness and therefore more energy consumption
Low = less brightness and therefore less energy consumption
Auto = the default setting is High and will automatically switch to Low when
the battery level will become low
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