SPYPOINT TINY-W User Manual

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Time Lapse: Allow the user to set the frequency at which

time the camera takes a picture, without
detection. For example, if the option
“5 minutes” is selected in the “Time Lapse”
mode, the camera takes a picture every 5
minutes during that period of operation (time
start and time stop) even if there is no detection.

This option allows the user to obtain
pictures of game outside the detection range
of the camera.

Note: The “Time Lapse” mode only applies
in “PHOTO” mode, not in “VIDEO” mode.
When “Time Lapse” mode is selected, the
“Delay” mode and the “Multi-shot” mode
are disabled.

Report
The report mode keeps a record of the last period of use of
the camera. The beginning date corresponds with the moment
the camera is set to either “Photo” or “Video” mode. Thus,
the report is reset when changing modes.

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1. Beginning and end date of the report
2. Number of photos or videos taken during the day
3. Number of photos or videos taken at night
4. Total of photos or videos taken
5. Current time of the camera
6. Current date of the camera
7. Battery level (1/4 = low, 4/4 = full)
8. Remaining space on the SD card estimated by a

number of photos

9. Used space on the SD card (total number of

files, only includes photos and videos taken by a
SPYPOINT camera)

EXTERNAL TRIGGERING

Input which triggers the taking of photos or videos using a
normally open contact. (Example: using a magnetic door
switch connected to an alarm system).

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