User Manual

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Digital Zoom Get nearer to the action on the screen with up
to 4 times digital zoom. You need to toggle the
Photo/Video mode switch for this setting to
take effect.
Video Length Set the duration of each video recording from
5 to 60 seconds. Note that the longer the
video, the more space will be used on the SD
card as well as more battery consumption.
PIR
Sensitivity
Adjust the motion detection sensitivity level
(Low/Middle/High). Try out different sensitivity
levels to find one that’s optimal for your
OutbackCam's particular location.
Timer Create a schedule for the OutbackCam.
This option is useful when you want the
OutbackCam to operate only during particular
times of the day.
Time Lapse Disable the infrared motion sensor and
instead set the camera to take photos or
videos at regular time intervals. For example
if you want to capture the scene every half
an hour, you should set the time interval (in
HH:MM:SS) to 00:30:00. Time lapse mode
can be used to observe wildlife behaviour and
activity such as nesting over a period of time.
Delay The minimum amount of time that must
elapse after a motion event is captured before
the OutbackCam can be triggered again.
Longer delays (e.g., 15 - 30 seconds) improve
battery life and prevent the OutbackCam from
taking too many pictures of the same things.