User Manual

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8.7. Auto power off
In SETUP mode, the camera will automatically power off if you don’t press the keypad for more than 3 minutes.
Slide the switch to OFF then back to SETUP if you want to do some further configuration.
8.8. How to customize the camera settings?
To enter the camera setting menu, slide the switch to the SETUP position (the LCD screen will light up) then
press the MENU button once.
You can navigate the setting interface by pressing , , or . Press OK for selection, press MENU to exit to
the previous page, and press MENU to switch alpha/digits/symbols.
NOTE: For some settings, you need to press MENU to save and exit the configuration after pressing OK to confirm
(Camera ID, Time Lapse, Timer, Password).
The settings presented below can be made directly on the LCD screen of the device but also in the free mobile
application available on Android and iOS (application name: PIE Cloud).
Cam
PIR
Other
Cam
PIR
Other
Camera mode
Photo
Camera ID
OFF
Image resolution
8M
GPS
ON
Multi-shot
1P
Sendings/day
Unlimited
Night mode
Balanced
Flash power
High
Exit
Set
Exit
Set
Cam
Settings
Programmable options (default settings in bold characters)
Camera mode
Photo | Video | Photo + Video
Photo: the camera shoots only photos based on the configured and “Photo
resolution” and “Multi-shot” settings.
Video: the camera shoots only videos based on the configured Video
resolution” setting.
Photo + Video: upon the same trigger event, the camera shoots photo(s) first
then a video based on the configured “Photo resolution, “Multi-shotand
Video resolution” settings.
Image resolution
24M | 12M | 8M
Higher resolution produces better quality photos but creates larger files that take
up more of the memory card capacity (fills up faster).
Multi-shot
1P | 2P
Programmable – 1 or 2 photos per trigger
Night mode
Maximum range | Balanced | Minimum blur
Maximum range: this setting offers a longer exposure time to extend the
infrared flash range for a better night vision (lower quality image).
Minimum blur: this setting offers a short exposure time to minimize motion
blur for a better image quality (shortened infrared flash range).
Balanced: this setting offers a combination of the above 2 options.
Flash power
High | Low
MENU
OK
MENU
OK