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HAPIMP PH810W Manual De Instrucciones página 28

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sensitivity, so that even slight differences between ambient
temperature and body temperature can be perceived.
However, we recommend setting the setting to "low" depending
on the object to be detected. Because a high level of sensitivity
inevitably leads to apparent false alarms, caused by undetected
small animals such as mice or moving branches heated by the
sun. In particular, if you prefer to take pictures of hoofed game
and larger predators such as foxes, raccoon or cats, set the
sensitivity to "low" to avoid "blank photos".
Target recording time
If the camera should only be active during a certain time period,
select "On". In the screen menu that subsequently appears, you
can then set the start and end time for the active phase. The
settings made here apply every day. The camera will not record
any images outside of the active phase.
Tip: To avoid false alarms when observing wild animals during
the midday and To avoid afternoon sun, set the timer interval
accordingly game activities (e.g. from 5 p.m. in the evening until
10 a.m. in the morning).
Time lapse
Time lapse mode disables the PIR sensor and instead takes
photo or records video clip automatically at your choice of
intervals. Its advantage is to scout further distances that out
of the PIR sensor's range, such as big open areas (food
plots,fields, etc) or monitoring
the f1owering, sunrise and
sunset. You can hen set he
desired time interval using the
menu that now appears.
【Normal】: The camera will
take pictures automatically as
per the set time interval. For
example, set the interval time
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3.CAMERA OPERATION

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