DEFAULT SETTINGS
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VIEWING TIME LAPSE (cont.)
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D-333 Digital Game Camera
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Time Lapse Software
General Motion Detect Time Lapse
DATE/TIME: 01/01/99 12:00am EVENT DELAY: 10 SECONDS INTERVAL: 10 SECONDS
ERASE IMAGES: NO PHOTO OR VIDEO: PHOTO MULTI PROGRAM: 2 PROGRAM
CAPTURE MODE: MOTION DETECT PHOTO QUALITY: HIGH 2304 x 1728 PROGRAM 1 WAKE UP: 6 AM
IR FLASH: AUTO MULTI-SHOTS: OFF PROGRAM 1 SLEEP: 9 AM
GEOTAGGING: OFF MOTION FREEZE: ON PROGRAM 2 WAKE UP: 4 PM
CAMERA NAME: MOULTRIECAM VIDEO LENGTH: 10 SECONDS PROGRAM 2 SLEEP: 7 PM
PHOTO QUALITY: HIGH 2304 x 1728
To turn photo sequences into Time Lapse Video
Reasons you may want to create a video with your images:
• Makes it easier to e-mail your image sequences.
• Allows you to select the range of images you want included, to eliminate uninteresting images.
• Allows you to store the images as a video rather than a large number of images.
1. Download time lapse images to Time Lapse Software.
(see section on downloading images).
2. Click on File. You will see the screen image to the right.
3. Choose a starting image (frame) and an ending
image (frame). Note: The frame limit is 300.
4. Choose the frame rate. Options include 1, 5, 10, 20,
and 30 frames per second (fps).
Note: The frame rate says how many images of a video are displayed every second a video is
played. The higher frame rate a video has the smoother movement appears in the video. However,
a higher frame rate video will create a larger le and will require more memory.
5. Choose the video resolution:
Note: The higher the resolution, the sharper the image. However, higher resolutions create
a larger file and will require more memory. VGA (640x480) / 720p / 1080p
6. Choose frame filter: None, Low, Medium, or High.
7. Click on Save the Video As. Name the video and choose the location file folder you wish
to save it in.
8. Click Start Video Export. The program will start to convert the images to video based on the
settings chosen above. The green bars will advance until the conversion is complete.
Note: Click on Cancel to abort the transfer.
To View Time Lapse Video
1. Find the video in the folder
you saved it into.
2. Click on the video.
3. The video will be open up
automatically in QuickTime
player. To install a free version
of QuickTime, follow the on screen
instructions at www.apple.com/quicktime/download.
4. Press play to view your time lapse video.
Use the steps below as a guide to quickly set up your camera so it will function using the factory
default settings.
STEP 1
Open camera cover. Press the battery chamber release button. Install 6 C-cell alkaline batteries.
Recommended for use: Duracell® or Energizer® batteries.
STEP 2
Insert SD Memory Card until you hear an audible click. Camera will not operate without SD Card.
Slide the power switch to ON. Press the Menu button to switch the camera to Setup and set the
time and date.
STEP 3
Mount camera in desired location using a mounting
strap. NOTE: Camera must be attached to a stable
object for motion detection to function properly.
STEP 5
Slide the power switch to ON. Close cover. The
camera will operate using Default settings.
You may also customize the settings if required.
Slide the UNLOCK switch on the bottom of Camera and use the knob to pull the
slide-out Battery Tray. Install or eight(8) AA size alkaline or lithium batteries
with polarities as indicated in the Battery Tray. Re-install the Battery Tray.
Thread the provided Mounting Strap through the Eyelets on the back of the
camera and secure to a tree or pole approximately 36" from the ground as shown.
Turn Camera on by sliding ON/OFF/IR TEST switch
to the ON position.
Press the MODE button one time to get to the
Camera Setup Menu. Set Time and Date by pressing
ENTER, using UP/DOWN to adjust selected field,
LEFT/RIGHT to move to the next field and ENTER
when done.
Press MODE button until MENU SELECTION
screen is displayed. Use the UP/DOWN buttons
until the MAIN SCREEN option is highlighted
yellow. Press ENTER.
Your Camera will now automatically take pictures
whenever an animal is detected in range -based on
the default settings below.
Eyelet
Mounting
Strap
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PLOTSTALKER ACTIVITY SEARCH
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ACTIVITY SEARCH
The Search Feature will scan through your photos and automatically
look for changes in regions that you identify in Setup.
In search mode, the PlotStalker software scans through the .mlt photo file, stops
on a photo when changes are found in your identified region, and then highlights
the changes in blue. You can click anywhere in the video viewing area to remove
the blue highlights.
ACTIVITY SEARCH SETUP
Click the Settings button to activate
the Region and Sensitivity settings
for the Activity Search
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Click on the Set Motion Search Area Button.
Use the mouse to select and drag the red outline around the area you want to
search for movement. This allows you to focus on a very precise area if
required.
Click OK button on the Settings Popup window to confirm your settings and
exit the menu.
Set to High, Medium or Low - This sets the level of pixel change the program
will detect. Note; a pixel change will occur with a color, intensity, lighting or
movement so this setting is critical to obtain the desired results.
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SENSITIVITY
Click on Default button to return to the default values for Search Area and
Sensitivity settings.
GPS Latitude - 000.000000 N
GPS Longitude - 000.000000 W
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
DEFINE SEARCH REGION
Provides the ability to search for
changes in the photo in a specific
region rather than the entire photo.
Photo Delay after each photo is taken 5 SEC
Info Strip printed on photos
ON
GPS Longitude & Latitude:
000.000000 N / 000.000000 W
Delete All?
Default Setting
Security Code 00000
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
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STEP 4
Switch camera to IR Aim. Aim camera using motion
detection to determine target area. Walk in front of the
camera at the desired distance and the camera LED will
ash showing the covered area. Switch camera to ON.