Bushnell 119835 Other Setup Notes, Auto DAY/NIGHT IR Filter Switch Models 119937/119907 Only

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Other Setup Notes (cont.)

3.LASER POINTER (Models 119937/119907 Only)

The 119937/119907 Trail Scout camera has a Laser pointer. When you mount the unit on a tree or any other fixed 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 119937/119907 Only)

The Model 119935/119905 Trail Scout camera has an automatic function which activates a filter in the camera’s lens system during the time period you define as “Day” (see “Set Day Time” in the Setup Guide). The purpose of this filter is to block infrared light, so that photos taken by daylight or with the standard (xenon) flash tube (in heavy shade or late in the day) will have a normal appearance. This infrared filter 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 “Night” time period (from your defined Day end time to Day start time), the infrared blocking filter is automatically deactivated, or removed from the lens path. This 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 filter is activated during the “Day” time period, using the LED flash mode during the day is not recommended, as the filter will prevent the infrared light from the LED from reaching the sensor, resulting in dark photos. The standard flash mode may be selected for night use, however, photos may be slightly pink or reddish in color due to the deactivated infrared filter. Refer to the following chart:

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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 #/FunctionK1 Mode Switch OFF / SETUP/ on Setup GuidePower OFF Set K1 to Off, the Trail Scout will be OFF Setup Guide Password Yes New Pswd None SET PasswordSound Off Call 01 Hrs Photo Multiple LED Mode Infrared LED lamp array K3 Flash Mode Switch LED / StandardSTD Standard Mode Xenon flash tube 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