Activating Live Mode; Night Exposures - Silvercrest WK 8 A2 Quick Start Manual

Wildlife surveillance camera
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Activating live mode

Live mode is the standard operating mode of the camera. In this
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mode, recordings are triggered via the motion sensors
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. To set
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live mode, slide the operating mode selector switch
to the "ON"
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position. After 15 seconds the red LED of the LED display
will go
off. Afterwards, the camera will start to operate independently and
switches to standby mode. As soon as any wild or other animals
or people enter the detection range of the central sensor zone, the
camera will start capturing photos and/or videos (depending on
the configuration).
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If wild animals enter the detection range of the side motion sensors
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these will detect the motion and activate the camera. If the wild
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animals continue to move in front of the front motion sensor
, the
camera will continue taking photos/videos. When the wild animals
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leave the detection range of the side motion sensors
, the camera
switches off and goes back into standby mode.

Night exposures

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During night exposures the infrared LEDs
on the front of the
camera provide the required light for making recordings possible.
The LEDs emit light over a wide angle. This makes it possible to make
night recordings at a distance of about 3 m to 20 m without overex-
posing the subject. However, reflective objects such as traffic signs
can cause overexposure if they are located within the recording range.
Please note that night exposures are made in black and white.
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