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3. LASER POINTER (Models 119935/119905 Only)
e 119935/119905 Trail Scout camera has a Laser pointer. When you mount the unit on a tree or any
other xed surface and cannot sight from behind the Game Camera, you can use the Laser Pointer to align
the unit.
NOTE: LASER LIGHT IS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO THE EYES.
THE LASER POINTER IS ACTIVATED IN THE SET-UP MODE.
DO NOT PERMIT THE LASER POINTER TO BE DIRECTED
TOWARD ANYONE’S EYES TO AVOID POTENTIAL EYE INJURY.
4. AUTO DAY/NIGHT IR FILTER SWITCH (Models 119935/119905 Only)
e Model 119935/119905 Trail Scout camera has an automatic function which activates a lter in the
camera’s lens system during the time period you dene as “Day” (see “Set Day Time” in the Setup Guide).
e purpose of this lter is to block infrared light, so that photos taken by daylight or with the standard
(xenon) ash tube (in heavy shade or late in the day) will have a normal appearance. is infrared lter is
found in virtually all digital cameras, as their image sensors are sensitive to infrared light as well as visible
light wavelengths. However, during the time period dened as “Night” (from Day end time to Day start
time), the infrared blocking lter is automatically deactivated, or removed from the lens path. is allows
the LED lamp array, which emits invisible infrared light, to be able to create an image on the camera’s CMOS
sensor when the IR light illuminates a subject in front of the lens. Because the infrared lter is activated
during the Day time period, the combination of “DAY Only” operating mode and “LED” ash mode is not
recommended, as the lter will prevent the infrared light from the LED from reaching the sensor, resulting
in dark photos. e standard ash may be selected along with “NIGHT Only” mode, however, photos may be
slightly pink or reddish in color due to the deactivated infrared lter. Refer to the following chart:
Other Setup Notes (cont.)