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08.2 Main menu PIR
PIR Sensor
‹ ON ›
Selection ‹ ON › The Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) triggers upon motion and temperature changes recog-
nised within the detection range.
‹ OFF ›
PIR Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of the motion
detector.
‹ Level 1 ›
Select when camera triggers too often
upon environment influences, e.g. fal-
ling branches or strong sunlight.
‹ Level 2 ›
‹ Level 3 ›
‹ Level 4 ›
‹ Level 5 ›
‹ Level 6 ›
The camera recognises even smallest
motion and temperature changes.
‹ Level 7 ›
‹ Level 8 ›
‹ Level 9 ›
PIR Delay Set a pause for the PIR Sensor. This set-
ting prevents the camera from taking too
many images/videos.
Example with setting 5 minutes:
After triggering, the camera sets the PIR
inactive for 5 minutes. After the time set
the PIR sensor will be active again.
Possible delay: min. 05 seconds to max.
24 hours (Input 23:59:59)
‹ OFF ›
‹ ON ›
After selection ‹ ON › and pressing the
OK button (10) another window opens
for entering the time duration:
MENU
Exit Save
OK
PIR Delay
Use the buttons (12) or to select
the hours. Use the button to enter the
next input field. Select the minutes and
seconds accordingly. Confirm your entry
with the OK button (10).
Time Lapse The camera triggers according to the spe-
cific time set, independently from the
PIR detector.
Example with setting 01:00:00:
The camera triggers every hour inde-
pendently from motion recognition.
Possible time interval: min. 05 seconds to
max. 24 hours (Input 23:59:59)
‹ OFF ›
‹ ON ›
After selection ‹ ON › and pressing the
OK button (10) another window opens
for entering the time interval:
MENU
Exit Save
OK
Time Lapse
Use the buttons (12) or to select
the hours. Use the button to enter the
next input field. Select the minutes and
seconds accordingly. Confirm your entry
with the OK button (10).