blinks faster. When the LED goes out completely,
the camera is operational.
Note: In order to maintain this operating mode, do
not switch the camera off.
6.4 "Video" Menu Item
When you select this menu item, the camera will
start in video mode. Changes to the resolution,
timestamp, video length, etc., as set in the
"Settings" menu (see 6.2), are applied. After this
mode has been set, the screen (14) will fade and
the LED (5) will begin to blink. Over time, the LED
blinks faster. When the LED goes out completely,
the camera is operational.
Note: In order to maintain this operating mode, do
not switch the camera off.
6.5 "Test" Menu Item
When you select this function, you will see the
camera image section on the screen (14). The
battery charge (bottom right), whether a memory
card* has been inserted (top right), the capacity
(number of photos) available on the memory card
(top), the phase of the moon (centre left), the
operating range set (directly below; see 5.2. 1.)
and an exposure value (EV) are displayed. The
higher the EV, the darker it is at the light sensor on
the wildlife camera (camera sensor).
To activate the camera without the delay, press
the "OK" key (11). A test image will appear after a
couple of seconds.
6.6 "View" Menu Item
This is the preview function of the wildlife camera. It
is only active if a memory card* has been inserted.
Otherwise, "Insert Memory Card" appears on the
display in white lettering on a blue background.
The images are displayed chronologically and the
preview function starts with the most recently taken
photo or video. You can scroll through the images
on the memory card by pressing the arrow keys, <
or > (10). The images are displayed in the order in
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