Setup Guide (cont.)
9. Thread the strap through the slots on the back of the Sentry and attach the buckles, then strap it onto a suitable tree, making sure the strap is tight and the camera is aimed at the area you wish to observe. The red LED lamp on the front of the camera can help you determine how large an area is covered, as it will flash when an “event” is detected. Turn on the camera (make sure a new or empty SD card has been inserted) and leave the
indicate a low battery condition.
10. Pressing the Up/Down buttons during normal operation will switch the display between showing # of photos stored (j) and # of events recorded (k). To view your captured photos, make sure the power is off, and remove the SD card by pushing down lightly on the top edge of the
at most computer, photo, or electronics dealers) connected via USB to your PC or Mac to view, copy, or delete the | ||
photos (standard JPG files) and movies (AVI files) inside the “DCIM/100MEDIA” |
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folder on the card. Double click on an individual file to see it, or open the files using |
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the photo software of your choice. The event log is the .TXT file, just double click | j |
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not have a computer, or would like to more easily view your photos in the field, we |
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recommend the Bushnell Trail Scout Viewer. It is battery powered, and features 2 |
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SD card slots, allowing you to easily copy photos to a larger capacity card, or delete | k |
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unwanted photos, as well as view your Sentry photos on its large color LCD display. |
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The Trail Scout Viewer also has a USB port, so it can function as a card reader for a |
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computer as well. |
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Note: (Night Vision models only): setting the date and time on your camera is imperative for the unit to function properly, so that images captured in both day and night will have the best possible appearance. If the date and time are not set up correctly, the automatic IR (infrared) filter will remain in the “off” position until the date and time are set, causing daytime images to appear somewhat pink.
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