Bushnell 119907, 119937, 119835 manual Glossary

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glossary

PIR—Passive Infrared Sensor. Senses motion like typical security motion detector. Requires infrared energy (heat) in addition to motion to trip sensor to assure detection of live animals.

Event—Any time that the PIR senses motion it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to the SD card in a text file. Events are recorded continuously during operation.

Image—A digital picture recorded on the SD Card when motion is sensed. Images are taken at the desired delay between im- ages.

Image Delay—Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. This is user-set based on wildlife activity in area.

IR Flash—IR LED Array—Infrared LED Night Vision feature. Emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible to the human eye. Especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable. (Featured on Models 119937/119907 only)

Std (Standard) Flash—Xenon flash tube used for low light or night photography. Automatically fires if necessary due to dark, overcast skies or waning light late in the day.

SD Card—Memory card used to store images and events. Trail Scouts are compatible with up to 1GB capacity SD cards, standard or high speed (all new Trail Scouts include an SD card).

Battery Life—Time that camera will function in the field. Dependent on temperature, number of images and number of flashes during that time.

Setup—Using the display menu and buttons to set the date/time, still photo or movies, and password.

Security—One of the most important requirements of any trail camera. The Trail Scouts have 4 security features—padlock tab, tree bracket, cable lock, and software password.

Trigger Speed—Time delay between a subject passing in front of PIR sensor and the image capture of that subject.

14 All Bushnell Trail Cameras have a trigger speed of less than one second.

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Contents Model Lit. # 98-1110/02-08Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+12 08 120525 AM Bushnell Digital Trail Scout Features All Models Digital Trail Scout Models Digital Trail Scout Specifications Parts Guide Switch Position/Setting Switch #/FunctionPower OFF Set K1 to Off, the Trail Scout will be OFF Setup GuideK1 Mode Switch OFF / SETUP/ on Setup Guide Password Yes New Pswd None SET Password Sound Off Call 01 Hrs Photo Multiple STD Standard Mode Xenon flash tube K3 Flash Mode Switch LED / StandardLED Mode Infrared LED lamp array Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+113 08 120528 AM Glossary Other Setup Notes SD Card SlotOther Setup Notes Auto DAY/NIGHT IR Filter Switch Models 119937/119907 OnlyOther Setup Notes Trail Scout Ratcheting Bracket Installation Tips Using The Digital Trail Scout Finally, insert the padlock and lock when setup is completedUsing the Trail Scout Power on and Setup Switch SummaryGame Call Descriptions Model 119907/119937 Only Models 119907 and 119937 only Compatible with models 119835, 119907 Supplemental Operating Notes Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+125 08 120530 AM TWO-YEAR Limited Warranty Trail Scout 2008 Models 119835+127 08 120531 AM Bushnell Outdoor Products