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is in “sleep” status. When the PIR sensor is triggered, it will start to take
photos immediately after the delay time (as set in the menu) has passed.
3. Set the PIR and Shutter Switches
The PIR slide switch allows you to increase or decrease the passive
infrared sensor’s (PIR) sensitivity to heat. There are three settings, H
(high), M (medium) and L (low). When setting up the camera to capture
images of wildlife on hot summer days, it can be more dicult for the
sensor to detect the temperature dierence between animals and their
surroundings. Setting the sensitivity switch to “H” can help, since it
makes the PIR more sensitive to small dierences in temperature. The
opposite is also true-setting the switch to “L” can help prevent false or too
frequent triggers during the low ambient temperatures of winter. And “M”
(medium) is a good setting for moderate fall and spring temperatures.
The Shutter slide switch sets the camera’s shutter speed, from Slow (S) to
Fast (F). It only aects still photos, not video. It lets you adjust the balance
between motion “freeze or blur” and exposure (darker or lighter). If your
photos of animals have too much blur when they move around, try a faster
shutter setting. If photos come out too dark, try a slower shutter setting.
For most normal operation, begin with this switch on “N” (Normal).
4. Test the Coverage Area
One of the X-8 Trail Camera’s most useful features is the ability to test the
coverage area.
• After mounting the camera, open the front housing and slide
the Power switch to the “On” position. Press the Setup button if
necessary to enter the Setup Menu.
Camera view zone
PIR Sensor detection zone