Bushnell 119425C2 Camcorder User Manual


 
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FIELD SCAN FEATURE
Field Scan is a revolutionary new feature for the Bushnell Trophy Cam,
which allows you to monitor your food plots or eld edges with time
lapse images or video. When set to “On”, the Trophy Cam will take a photo
(or record a video clip) automatically at your choice of intervals during
a block of time you set up for each day, without requiring a trigger
from an active animal. This has the advantage of giving you the ability
to monitor the edge of a eld that might be 50 or 150 yards away from
the camera out of the PIR sensor’s range. The result is an eective range
much greater than it would normally be, with the camera dependant on
triggers generated by nearby animals. This is a great tool for hunters to
scout an entire eld with only one camera.
If an animal does enter the area covered by the IR sensor and generate
a trigger event during a time in between the Field Scan intervals you
set, the camera will capture an image or video just as it normally would,
based on your other menu settings. Here’s how to setup and use Field
Scan (be sure you’ve set the current time in “Clock Set” rst, so your Field
Scan recording will stop and start at the correct times of day):
1. Move the main switch to SETUP, then press MENU.
2. Keep pressing the RIGHT key, stepping through the Setup Menu
until you reach Field Scan.
3. With “On” selected (press UP/DOWN to toggle between On/O),
press OK. This takes you to the screen to set Start and Stop time,
which determines the clock times when the Field Scan recording
will begin and end for each day. You can set these times to the
exact hour and minute you want, for a recording “block” that lasts
anywhere from just a minute to a full 24 hours.
4. Set the [Start] and [Stop] times, beginning with the Start hour,
using the UP/DOWN keys to change the setting. The hour setting
is based on a 24-hour clock, with “00” hours = midnight, “12” hours
= noon, “23” hrs = 11PM, etc. To move to the next setting, press the
RIGHT key, change the minute for the Start time with UP/DOWN,
then on to the hour and minute settings for the Stop time.