Bushnell 119937 manual

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    LIT . #: 98 1110/02 08 Model 119907 Model 119937 Model 11 983 5 Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+11 1 3/4/08 12:05:25 AM[...]

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    Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+12 2 3/4/08 12:05:25 AM[...]

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    3 Congrat u lation s on your pur chase of the Bushnell® Digital T ra il S cout™ Camera! is trail cam era is designed to recor d the activity of wildlife ga me in the o utdoors with its still image and mo vie modes and weatherpr o of, rugged cons truct ion. is instruction man ual is designed to maximize your understandin g of ho w t he came[...]

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    4 DIGITAL TRAIL SCOUT MODELS 119835—T rail Scout 5.0MP Grea t images and sco uting techno logy at a great value. i s camera will sense deer and other game as far o ut as 45 feet with its passi ve infrared sensor . Low-ba ttery indicator ligh ts when battery life dro ps below 25%. Mo tion LED lights when activity is detected b y the sensor in r[...]

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    5 DIGITAL TRAIL SCOUT SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 1/2” CMOS sensor with 3.0 million (119835) or 5.0 million p ixels (119907/119937). “Hi ” res setting captur es images with 5MP (119835) or 7MP (119937/119907) resolu tion via soware p rocessing Lens F/3.5, eective focal length 42mm. Sight ran ge: 45 degrees Flash High power electro nic X[...]

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    6 P ar ts Guide M otion LED Low Batt er y LED Flash Camera Lens PIR SD Car d Slot Keylock 1 1 9835 1 1 9937/1 1 990 7 Standa rd Flash PIR M otion LED Infrar ed LED Array Camera Lens Laser P ointer Low Batt er y LED Keylock SD Car d Slot Game Call V olume Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+16 6 3/4/08 12:05:26 AM[...]

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    7 Switc h and Setup Description Switch P osition/Setting Switch #/F unc tion UP CENTER DOWN K1 (Operating Mode) On Setup O K2 (Imag e Mode) Still - Mo vie K3 (Resolution)* H i (5MP) Med (3MP) Lo (2MP) K4 (Camera Delay) 2 minut es 1 minut e 30 seconds Switch P osition/Setting Switch #/F unc tion UP CENTER DOWN K1 (Operating Mode) On Setup O K2[...]

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    8 SETUP GUIDE NOTE (Models 119937/119907 Onl y) : THE LASER POINTER IS ACTIV A TED IN THE SET- UP M ODE. DO NO T PERMIT THE LASER POINTER TO BE DIRECTED TO W ARD ANYONE ’S EYES, TO A VOID PO TENTIAL EYE INJUR Y . 1. K1 - Mode Switch (O FF / SETUP/ O N) : a) P ower ON (UP posit ion): Set K1 to ON position, e LCD dis play will sho w “B USHNELL[...]

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    9 Setup Guide (co nt.) No te: See “Other Setu p Notes ” for detai ls on the mo on phase sta mp fe at ur e, whic h is lin ked to t he da te you set h ere. (2) SET TIME: Wh en the LCD shows Set T ime, pr ess the ENTER key to modify the time. P ress Up o r D own bu tton t o select 1-12, then press ENTER to co nrm the two digi t hour . en the[...]

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    10 Setup Guide (co nt.) e LCD will show [P assword Y es]. T o change the passwor d, pres s Enter . If yo u do not wan t to set a p asswor d, you ca n press the U p or Down key to select NO . If yo u selected YES, the LCD shows [N ew Pswd]. P ress the Up o r Down key to select the rst passwo rd digit of 0-9. P ress ENTER to co nr m, the cur[...]

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    1 1 Setup Guide (co nt.) Sound O Call 01 Hrs Phot o M u ltip le (6) SELECT SOUND ( 119907/119937 only ): When the LCD shows SOUND , press t he ENTER key to select from the list of 8 dier ent gam e calls (note that the gam e call module must be instal led for t he sound to be audible-see “ A ttaching the Game Ca ll Module ” near the end of[...]

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    12 2. K2 – Image M ode Switch (STILL / MO VIE): Set K2 to either of these settings: (UP) STILL Phot o Mode: Ima ge resol ution is determined b y the setting of the RES switc h, and p hotos are sto red in JPG forma t. ( DOWN) M OVIE M o de: e camera can recor d a 15 s econd movie , the le format i s A VI with a udio. NOTE: On mod el# 119835,[...]

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    13 Setup Guide (co nt.) 4. K3 ( Mode l 119835 ) – (Hi/M e d/L o) RESOL UTION: K4 ( Mode l 119937/119907 )– (Hi/M e d/L o) RESOL UTION: 5. K4 ( Mode l 119835 )– (30s/1Min/2Min) CAMERA DELA Y MODE K5 ( Mode l 119937/119907 ) – (30s/1Min/2Min) CAMERA DELA Y MODE: ere ar e t hree modes for taking dela yed pictures: 30 Sec, 1 Min an d 2 Min. [...]

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    14 GLOSSAR Y PIR — Passive I nfrared Sensor . Senses mo tion like typ ical security motion det ector . Requires infrared energy (hea t) in additio n to motion to trip senso r to assure det ection of live animals. Event— An y time that the PIR senses motion it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to t he SD card in a text le. Even ts ar[...]

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    15 1. SD CARD SLO T e unit has a standard SD C ard slot. Y ou must push the SD Card in with the SD Card label facing the Bushnell logo in to the SD card slot. Pushing it again will release the SD card, an d then you c an r emove the SD card from the SD card slot. Insertion or removal of SD card is only recommended when the unit is in the “OFF?[...]

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    16 3. LASER POINTER ( M odels 119937/119907 Only ) e 119937/119907 T rail Scout camera has a Laser pointer . When you moun t the unit on a tree or an y other xed surface and cann ot sight fro m b ehind the Game Camera, yo u can use the Laser Poin ter to align the unit. NOTE: LA SER LIGHT IS PO TENTIALL Y DANGEROUS TO THE E YES. THE LASER POIN[...]

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    17 Other Setup No tes (cont.) Flash Mode Day Time Pho to Results N ig ht Time Pho to Results Recommended Combination LED No rmal, may be dark during cloudy co nditions o r late ho urs Black & Whit e, good exposure Good (B etter night res ults, ash is undetected) STD Normal color & exposur e Slight pink o r reddish color Good (B etter day[...]

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    18 ABOUT THE INCLUDED MOUNTING BRAC KETS T rail Scout Ratcheting Bracket Installation T ips A total of 4 brackets are included with all new T rail Scouts (Model#s 1 19835/1 19907/119937): (1) “T” bracket that mounts to the back of the camera (1) Ratcheting bracket ( see photo ) (2) T ree brackets. The two tree brackets are intended to allow the[...]

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    19 1. MOUNTING (U sing the “T” bracket and a standard tree bracket): Mo unt the trail camera o n t he tree as sho wn below . 1. Screw bracket A to the tree. 2. Bolt bracket B o n t he back of the trail camera. 3. Ma tch brac ket B up to b racket A. 4. en, hang b racket B o ver brack et A. 5. Finally , insert t he padlock and lock when setup [...]

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    20 2. POWER ON AN D SETU P SWI TCH SUMMA R Y : T urn the knob 90°counter clockwise and open the fron t cover . Set the K1 to ON posi tion, I nput co rrect Passw ord. Defa ult password is “0000” . (If the passwo rd is en tered incorrectly 3 times, the unit will be powered o a utomatically . If you wan t to power ON again you m ust set K1 b a[...]

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    21 U sing the T rail Scout (co nt.) Game Call Descriptions ( Model 1 19907/1 19937 Only ) 1. Grunt -Whitetail deer grunt. W ill attract whitetail bucks to an area to investigate what other “buck” is in their territory . 2. Cow Call -Female elk communication call. W ill attract elk, especially male bull elk, to the area. 3. Bugle -Male bull elk [...]

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    22 A ttaching Game Call Mod ule (remo ve the plastic pl ug covering the connection pins b y sliding it up rst) Game Call Module A ttached Attaching the Game Call Module ( Models 1 19907 and 1 19937 only ) Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+122 22 3/4/08 12:05:30 AM[...]

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    23 Solar Pa nel I np ut Jack Solar Pa nel (Optional A ccessor y) The (Optional) Solar Panel ( Compatible with models 1 19835, 1 19907 & 1 19937 ) W ARNING : DO NOT USE the solar panel unless rechargeable ( “D” size type NiMh ) batteries have been installed. Using the solar panel with alkaline or other non- rechargeable batteries may r esult[...]

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    SUPPL EME NT A L OPE RA TI NG NOTE S • e LCD showing “ENTER SUS PEND” means t he system is going to suspend activity (sleep mode to co nser ve bat tery p ower). • Aer s etting K1 to ON, t he system wil l beg in working aer a two minu te delay . If there is no activity sensed in three minu tes, the system wil l go to SUS PEND . When[...]

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    Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+125 25 3/4/08 12:05:30 AM[...]

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    TWO-YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY Y our Bushnell ® product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years aer the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty , we will, at our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product postage pr epaid. is warranty does not cover dam[...]

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    Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+127 27 3/4/08 12:05:31 AM[...]

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    ©2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products Fo r f ur th er q u e st io ns or ad d i ti on al in fo r m at io n p le as e c on ta ct : Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody , Overland Park, Kansas 66214 ( 80 0) 42 3- 35 3 7 • w ww .b us hn el l. co m Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+128 28 3/4/08 12:05:31 AM[...]