Reference The Reference section compiles technical data, timing charts, and specifications. It serves as a quick lookup guide for signal sequences, variable definitions, and voltage tables — useful for troubleshooting and advanced configuration work. Stills Sequence Timings These flowcharts outline the sequence of operations when the sensor is set to Still Mode , for both Wireless and Wired outputs, including all optional timing adjustments via menu settings and Custom Variables (C Vars) . Stills Mode Signal Key Abbreviation Meaning Description HP Half-Press A half-press signal sent to the camera to wake it, initiate autofocus, or prepare flashes before a capture. FP Full-Press A full-press signal that triggers the camera’s shutter release or starts/stops video recording. FW Flash Wake A signal sent to compatible wireless flash units to wake them from sleep before firing. FF Flash Fire A signal sent to trigger compatible flashes at the moment of exposure. Notes – Still Mode Flash Control (C Var 7 / 8): Enables the sensor to wake or fire flashes independently of the camera (useful for systems like Sony that lack flash-wake signals). Time Windows: Sequence only operates within defined On Time periods; outside these times, motion is ignored. Video Sequence Timings These flowcharts outline the sequence of operations when the sensor is set to Video Mode , for both Wireless and Wired outputs, including all optional timing adjustments via menu settings and Custom Variables (C Vars) . Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode H Signal Key Abbreviation Meaning Description HP Half-Press A half-press signal sent to the camera to wake it or initiate autofocus. FP Full-Press A full-press signal that triggers the camera’s shutter release or starts/stops video recording. Notes – Video Mode EXT Mode: Extends recording if motion continues; use C Var 6 to impose a maximum video length limit. Time Windows:  Sequence only operates within defined On Time periods; outside these times, motion is ignored. Battery Voltage Tables 1. NP-F-Type Lithium-Ion Battery (Nominal voltage: 7.4 V) Voltage (V) Approx. Remaining Capacity 8.4 V 100 % (Fully charged) 8.2 V 90 % 8.0 V 80 % 7.8 V 70 % 7.6 V 60 % 7.4 V 50 % 7.2 V 40 % 7.0 V 30 % 6.8 V 20 % 6.6 V 10 % ≤ 6.4 V Battery nearly depleted — recharge recommended 2. Six AA Alkaline Batteries (Nominal combined voltage: 9.0 V) Voltage (V) Approx. Remaining Capacity 9.3 V 100 % (Fresh batteries) 9.0 V 90 % 8.7 V 80 % 8.4 V 70 % 8.1 V 60 % 7.8 V 50 % 7.5 V 40 % 7.2 V 30 % 6.9 V 20 % 6.6 V 10 % ≤ 6.3 V Batteries depleted — replace soon 3. Six AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (Nominal combined voltage: 7.2 V) Voltage (V) Approx. Remaining Capacity 8.4 V 100 % (Fully charged) 8.2 V 90 % 8.0 V 80 % 7.8 V 70 % 7.6 V 60 % 7.4 V 50 % 7.2 V 40 % 7.0 V 30 % 6.8 V 20 % 6.6 V 10 % ≤ 6.4 V Recharge required   Specifications Detection Type: Dual PIR (Far and Wide sensors) Field of View: Far ≈ 10° horizontal & vertical | Wide ≈ 60° horizontal, 4.5° upward, 13.5° downward Power: NP-F lithium-ion battery (up to 60mm in height), 6 × AA (with adapter), or 4–12V DC input Trigger Output: Wired 2.5 mm jack / Wireless transmitter Firmware Updates: microSD card Dimensions: 14.8 × 11.7 × 6.7 cm (approx.) Weight (excluding battery): 405g Mounting: Dual ¼”-20 tripod threads (compatible with Jungle Mounts) Weather Resistance: Sealed construction with silica cavity (IP66) The information in this manual corresponds to firmware version 1.19 of the Camtraptions PIR Sensor v4.