SPYPOINT IR-A 6mp User Manual

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MEMOrY CArD

The SD slot in the SPYPOINT camera model IR-A can accept

optional SD memory cards up to 8GB. Before inserting or

removing the memory card, the camera MUST be turned off.

Failing to do so may cause loss of photos or damage to the

memory card. When the internal memory or the SD card is full,

the LCD panel will show “FULL”. The following data shows

an approximate quantity of photos that can be recorded by the
camera depending on the memory card capacity.

SETTINGS

Picture Quality, Date and Time

Turn off your camera, set the mode switch to “Test” and set the

power switch to “ON”. Press “MENU” once. The default setting

“H” (6MP) icon will flash. Use “DOWN” if you want to change

to “L” resolution (3MP). Press “MENU” button to set date and

time. Use “UP” and “DOWN” to change the blinking number.

Press “MENU” to set next option. Press “OK” and turn off the

system to record the changes. The camera’s internal memory

(32MB) can store approximately 46 pictures in 3MP mode (low

resolution) and 22 pictures in 6MP mode (high resolution). The

SD slot accepts optional SD card to record more pictures.

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MODE

When you select “Photo” or “Video”, the test

light on the front of the unit will light up for 60

seconds while the motion detector charges up.

When you select “Test” you can set your system

or test the distance setting. The test light on the

front of the unit will light when the camera detects motion.

When you notice how the camera reacts to your motion, you

may want to adjust the distance setting, change the direction or

height of the camera. The camera doesn’t take pictures while in

“Test” mode. When “MODE” switch is set to “View”, you can

review the recorded pictures or videos.

WORK

Day : Photos or videos daytime only

Night : Photos or videos night-time only

24H : Photos or videos anytime

DELAY

Selects the time the camera will wait before

recording another photo or video. This option

prevents taking too many photos or videos of

the same object should it remain in front of the

camera for a lengthy period of time.

MULTI-SHOT

Allows for a 20 second interval between 4

consecutive photos. This option shows a different

view of all 4 photos.

VIDEO-LENGTH

Selects the video length when the camera is set in video mode.

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