QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY (Standard and Night Vision Models)
1.Open the camera by releasing the latches on the right side of the camera. Install 4 “D” cell batteries (flat base of all batteries contacting springs), and insert an SD card (not included, use any capacity up to 1GB) in the slot to the right of the 5 buttons (upside down, brand name facing you). Press the card down until you hear it click into place.
2.Press and release the Power switch. The display will show four “dashes”, then change to “HHHH” with a blinking key icon below it. This is a prompt to enter your password, which can be changed in the setup menu. The first time the camera is turned on, the password is the default, “0000”. Press the Enter button four times to enter four zeros, then press it again to
3.If you are using the camera for the first time, you should set the date and time so your photos will be “stamped” correctly. Briefly press the Menu
4. After the date and time have been set, and Enter is pressed, “EVENT” will blink on the display. Press Enter and the “camera” icons for still photos and movie clips will both blink. This allows you to choose which type of file will be recorded every 30 seconds for as long as motion and heat events are detected. Press Enter again, and only the still photo icon will blink. Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons will now let you alternate between blinking movie camera and still photo icons. Select the photo mode you prefer and press ENTER while that icon is blinking.
5.After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. Two options for still photo resolution, LO and HI will blink (f). Press ENTER again and use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the resolution. LO resolution (2MP on standard model, 3MP on night vision models) will allow you to store more photos on the SD card before it is filled, and the quality is suitable for viewing on a PC monitor, email or web sites, and making small prints. HI resolution (4MP on standard model, 5MP on night vision models) creates larger files via software interpolation, taking up more space on the card, but they are higher quality, better suited for printing enlargements or capturing more detail. After setting the still photo resolution, press ENTER.
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