Instructions / Assembly

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Detecon Range
The moon sensor detects the temperature dierence
between the air and the animal. Detecon range
varies with animal size, movement speed, air
temperature and the heat of the animal.
1. Detecon range will be reduced in hot
temperatures (80
o
F or over 26
o
C ).
2. Animals walking directly towards the camera may
not be detected unl they are very close (10 feet)
to the camera.
3. Animals with thick hair (deer in winter) will be
harder to detect than animals with a thin summer
coat. This can occasionally result in reduced
detecon range in winter.
4. The larger the animal the further away it can be
detected. For example, a deer may be detected
beyond 50 feet, but a fox may only be detected to
25 feet.
5. A moving animal is detected beer than staonary
animals. A small ying bird may be detected
because of wing movement and speed.
6. An animal standing in front of the camera may not
be detected unl it moves.