Curtis WF-037a user manual Using the camera in PIR detection mode

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minute to leave the coverage area. Then the camera will enter PIR detection mode.

b.After 5 minutes in test mode, the camera will then enter count down mode for 1 minutes and the front green indicator will start blinking giving you one minute to leave the coverage area. The camera will enter PIR detection mode.

4.Using the camera in PIR detection mode.

Mount the camera to tree or other sturdy object using either two supplied tree screw or mounting strap (Please refer to the mounting suggestions section in this manual)

Open the front housing and move the switch to the ON position. At this point you have 30 seconds to make any program adjustments.

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Contents Scouting Camera Model WF-037aOpen view image with major parts indication Bottom view Side view with major parts indication Page Installation Package contentsGetting to know your Scouting Camera PreparationSoftware installation Page An image to shown how to locate the battery Battery and SD memory card installationAn image to show how to locate the SD card Memory Options Display, Controls and Programming Status Icons on TFT displayPage Page Controls Change the display mode to Preview Change the display mode to PlaybackSettings on Preview Set the Capturing modeWake up the unit during PIR detection Set the Resolutions ResolutionSet the Time out Set TV output systemSet Date and Time Settings on Playback Set to delete one imageSet to delete all image Getting started Mounting the Camera with the supplier strapMounting suggestions Testing the camera coverage area Page Using the camera in PIR detection mode Page Viewing the images Viewing the image on a handheld LCD TV video monitorPage Page Using the external power To use the external battery pack powerMaintenance Storing conditionsSpecial care instructions Troubleshooting and Hints Monitor resolution adjustmentSD memory card use Camera spec and system compatibility System Requirements and CompatibilityCamera Features and Specification Page Safety