Leaf River IR-3BU Instruction Manual - page 6
THE PAUSE BUTTON selects the number
of minutes the camera will wait after it takes
a picture before it can take another one. This
prevents taking too many pictures of the same
animal if it stays in front of the camera.
THE Q-SHOT or “Quick Shot” button allows
the camera to take a second or third picture if
additional motion is detected. Sometimes there
may be one or more animals behind the first one
that triggers the motion detector.
MOTION DETECTOR
What do Pause and Q-Shot mean?
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When you first turn on the Game Camera with the main
power switch, it takes about 15 seconds to charge up. The
backlight on the lower display goes off when the camera is
ready.
Press “Pause” once, the current setting will flash.
Press “Pause” again to change the setting. You can select
between one and ninety minutes of pause time.
Press “OK/Delete” to record the change.
The “Pause” button is also used to set the length of daytime
video clips between three and ninety seconds. Press and
hold the “Pause” button for three seconds; a video camera
icon appears in the display. Press the “Pause” button again
to select the number of seconds each video clip will record.
Press “OK/Delete” to record the change.
Press the “Q-Shot” button, the current setting flashes.
Press the “Q-Shot” button again to change the setting to “2”
or “3” for a possible second or third picture if additional
motion is detected.
Press “OK/Delete” to record the change.
In Live Camera Mode (page 11), this button also turns on or
off the Infra-red Illuminator for making test shots.
When you set the camera for 3 Quick shots and short Pause
times, the Game Camera may record many photos. Photos
use about 1 MB each. A 128 MB card holds over 100 pictures.
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