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4.3.5 Time Lapse Mode 
Time Lapse videos are created by a series of pictures taken in a certain time frame with the same interval 
between each frame. This is exactly what MIOPS does in Time Lapse mode. It triggers your camera 
periodically per your settings. You can define how many pictures you want to take, so you don’t fill up your 
memory card. You can also define the exposure, so MIOPS will have the full control of your camera.
Time Lapse mode has three different 
parameters. These are Interval, Exposure and 
Limit. You can set the interval anywhere 
between 1 sec and 59 min 59 sec. with 1 sec 
increments. You can set the exposure value 
up to 59 min 59 sec as well. The third 
parameter is limit. It defines the number of 
frames to be captured. You can set it up 9999. 
When this number is reached, MIOPS will no 
longer take pictures. 
 
4.3.6 DIY (Do It Yourself) Mode
 
DIY mode enables you to use external sensors for creative photography. You can hookup external sensor for 
pressure, temperature, humidity etc. The output voltage of the sensor must be between 0 and 3 Volts and the 
sensor must be connected to MIOPS using the DIY port. The DIY port is 3.5 mm jack. This mode has three 
different parameters. These are Threshold, Delay and Mode. You need to set a threshold value between 1 and 
99 percent. The second parameter is delay. You can set a delay value between 1 msec and 999 msec. Finally, 
you can also define the signal change mode. This determines what kind of signal change from the output of 
the sensor would be treated as a valid triggering event. There are three different options: Raise, Fall and 
Change. If you set it to Raise, MIOPS will detect only raising signals. If you set it to Fall, MIOPS will detect 
falling signals. If you want both types of signals to be detected, then you need to set the parameter to Change.