Bushnell 119405 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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1 Introduction
1.1 General Description
The Bushnell Trophy Cam is a digital scouting camera. It can be triggered
by any movement of live animals in a location, detected by a highly
sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor, and then take high quality
pictures (up to 5MP still photos), or video clips.
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM consumes very little power (less than 300μA)
in a stand-by (surveillance) state. This means it can have up to six months
stand-by operation time when the device is powered by eight AA alkaline
batteries, and up to twelve months utilizing lithium AA batteries. Once
motion in the monitored area is detected, the digital camera unit will be
triggered at once (typically within one second) and then automatically
take pictures or videos according to previously programmed settings.
The TROPHY CAM is equipped with built-in infrared LEDs that function as
a ash, so that it deliver clear images or videos (in black & white) even in
the dark, and it can take color pictures or videos under sucient daylight.
The device is designed for outdoor use and is resistant against water and
snow.
1.2 Application
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM can be used as a trail camera for hunting or
scouting. It can also be used as a surveillance device.
1.3 Parts
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM has the following interfaces: USB port, SD
card slot, TV Out, and external DC power in. Fig. 1 shows the front view of
the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and its functional parts, Fig. 2 shows all the
buttons of the control keypad and icons in the screen when it is turned
o.
A control keypad is the interface device of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and
is primarily used to set operational functions and parameters. As shown
in Fig. 2, there are six keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, MENU and OK. Except
for the “MENU” key that is used for entering or quitting menus, all the