Users Manual Part 2

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Getting started with the mobile app Tikee Remote
The Tikee has 3 power modes :
- Normal : The Tikee has sufficient energy, so it captures and downloads the images
normally according to the chosen parameters (this status corresponds to a percentage higher
than about 30% of the battery).
- Eco : Tikee’s energy has decreased, it continues to take images and store them on the
microSD card but no longer sends them to the cloud. However, it continues to connect every 24
hours to send its status and update its configuration. The pictures are sent as soon as the battery
is above 60%.
- Standby : The Tikee’s energy level is too low (about 15%), it continues to capture images
but no longer connects to the cloud.
Starting a sequence
Once the sequence(s) have been set up and sent, you can start them by pressing START or the
camera’s trigger button.
Once the sequence is started, the power LED turns off and the trigger LED flashes blue every 10
seconds.
You can create new shooting sequences (maximum 6 and only 1 long sequence at a time). If your
Tikee is already active, there is no need to start your sequences again.
You can end a sequence in progress by pressing the camera’s trigger button again or by pres-
sing STOP on the mobile application.
Note 1 : If a short term sequence in progress stops before the normally set end, the images are
not sent to the cloud platform but are kept on the microSD card.
Note 2 : You can check the status of the Tikee at any time on the main menu of the Tikee Re-
mote mobile application (near the Tikee). To refresh the page, scroll down the screen. The sta-
tus will update.
Checking the progress of a sequence
You can check the status of each scheduled timelapse sequences by clicking on it from the
mosaic sequences menu.
’Long-term’’ sequences can be searched, edited and removed.
’Short-term’’ sequences can be searched and removed, but not edited.
When a sequence is in progress you can know how much images have been shot and if you have
set up the connection