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Now press the RIGHT key to move to another parameter in the Menu.
Pressing it six times will take you to “Video Length”. Try using the UP and
DOWN keys to scroll through the range of settings, then press OK to lock in
your setting for the length of each video clip the camera shoots.
Pressing the RIGHT key several more times will get you to the “Default
Set” parameter. Highlight or select “Execute” (using UP or DOWN) and
press OK to restore all parameters (including the Mode and Video Length
parameters you changed a minute ago) back to their original factory default
settings. The default settings for each parameter are indicated in bold type
in the SETUP Menu tables.
Be sure to set the current date and time, using the “Set Clock” parameter,
if you choose to change the “Time Stamp” parameter setting to “On” since
that will tell the camera to imprint the date and time on each of the images
it captures.
Time Lapse Feature
Time Lapse is a revolutionary new feature for the Bushnell Surveillance
Cam, which allows you to monitor an area with time lapse images or video.
When set to “On”, the Surveillance Cam will take a photo (or record a
video clip) automatically at your choice of intervals during a block of time you
set up for each day, without requiring a trigger from an active human
or animal. This has the advantage of giving you the ability to monitor the
edge of an area that might be 50 or 150 yards away from the camera, out
of the PIR sensor’s range. The result is an effective range much greater
than it would normally be, with the camera dependent on triggers generated
by nearby activity. This is a great tool for users who own one camera to
effectively monitor a very large area, which would otherwise require multiple
cameras.
If a human or animal does enter the area covered by the IR sensor and
generate a trigger event during a time in between the Time Lapse intervals
you set, the camera will capture an image or video just as it normally would,
based on your other menu settings. Here’s how to setup and use Time Lapse
(be sure you’ve set the current time in “Clock Set” first, so your Time Lapse
EXAMPLES-Changing the Settings of Some Common Parameters