The camera has a light-detector to determine which mode to use in the day or night and emits a infrared light which produces an image rendered in black and white. The infrared flash emits a soft red glow. If the camera is taking still photos, this flash is brief, but if the camera is shooting video then the light is continuous. Apart from the battery compartment, the entire front face of the unit lifts up in order to access numerous controls and buttons. A slide switch allows for 3 positions: on, off and "aim". When set to "aim" a laser beam is emitted in order to target the camera, however it must be said that in sliding the switch back over to the "on" position, and in closing the cover, the camera may well move from its intended target. One useful mode is in testing the camera - this allows you to move through the target area while you watch an LED (light) on the unit. If you're within trigger-range the LED lights up. Again, when you close the camera you may adjust the targetting. This is what a night shot should look like:
You should have three different choices for lighting: daylight, night, and automatic. If those are not your options, you should have some options similar to those. You might have: inside, outside or automatic. Make sure that if you have it inside or it is dark, it is set at night or inside and if you do not want to go through the trouble of setting it every time you use it, try setting it on automatic and see if it works then.
This could be because of the infared led or from the digital switch inside the camera for the night vision pickup of the lens you will probably have totake this in to get it repaired , can you see the infared led come on in front of the camera?
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The camera has a light-detector to determine which mode to use in the day or night and emits a infrared light which produces an image rendered in black and white. The infrared flash emits a soft red glow. If the camera is taking still photos, this flash is brief, but if the camera is shooting video then the light is continuous.
Apart from the battery compartment, the entire front face of the unit lifts up in order to access numerous controls and buttons. A slide switch allows for 3 positions: on, off and "aim". When set to "aim" a laser beam is emitted in order to target the camera, however it must be said that in sliding the switch back over to the "on" position, and in closing the cover, the camera may well move from its intended target. One useful mode is in testing the camera - this allows you to move through the target area while you watch an LED (light) on the unit. If you're within trigger-range the LED lights up. Again, when you close the camera you may adjust the targetting.
This is what a night shot should look like:
Retore your original setting as mentioned in the manual keep the batteries in sound condition.
You should have three different choices for lighting: daylight, night, and automatic. If those are not your options, you should have some options similar to those. You might have: inside, outside or automatic. Make sure that if you have it inside or it is dark, it is set at night or inside and if you do not want to go through the trouble of setting it every time you use it, try setting it on automatic and see if it works then.
This could be because of the infared led or from the digital switch inside the camera for the night vision pickup of the lens
you will probably have totake this in to get it repaired , can you see the infared led come on in front of the camera?
electech
This is because you might have kept auto settings so that camera senses some light from the other sources and it doesnot flash.
Did u changed any of the orignal setting.