Bushnell 119476C, 119447C, 119477C, 119437C Installing the Batteries and SD Card, Loading Batteries

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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES AND SD CARD

Before you begin learning how to use your Trophy Cam, you will first need to install a set of batteries and insert an SD card. Although that may only take you a minute, there are some important notes about both batteries and SD cards you should be aware of, so please take the time to read the following directions and cautions:

Loading Batteries

After opening the two latches on the right side of the Trophy Cam, you will see that the Trophy Cam has eight or twelve battery slots, depending on your model. For maximum battery life, you should install a full set of batteries. The Trophy Cam may also be operated by just four batteries installed in the first slots only (starting on the top or left-see photos). Battery life will be shorter with 4 batteries, but the camera will operate normally. Whether you use 4 or a full set, be sure to insert each battery with correct polarity (negative or “flat” end against the long spring of each battery slot).

Bushnell recommends using a full set of new lithium

AA(Energizer® brand) or alkaline AA batteries. NiMh Rechargeable batteries are not recommended, as the lower voltage they produce can cause operational issues. It is also possible to use a lead-acid external battery cell with 6V output or suitable AC adapter-see below for more details.

Using an External Power Source (optional, user provided)

Optionally, you can connect an external 6V DC power source to the “DC In” jack at the bottom of the Trophy Cam. It is recommended to use a power source with a current output greater than 1550mA. However, during bright daytime operation when no flash is required, the Trophy Cam can function with much less current ( >400mA). Please use a compatible power source cable (not provided) to connect the external DC power source with the power input jack of the Trophy Cam, making sure that the polarity is correct. Note: The power connector is a 4.0x1.7mm coaxial DC power plug with positive “tip” (inside pin) polarity (Radio Shack P/N 274-1532 or equivalent).

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Contents Trophy CAM S T R U C T I O N M a N U a LVisit the Trophy Cam community website today, where you can Français 41-81 Important Note Introduction About the Trophy CamParts and Controls ApplicationsSetup OFF Loading Batteries Installing the Batteries and SD CardUsing an External Power Source optional, user provided Inserting the SD Card Using the Trophy CAM OFF, ON, and Setup ModesOFF Mode On ModeSetup Mode Setup Mode Shortcut Keys/FunctionsSetup Information Screen standard display model shown Changing Parameter Settings in Setup Mode Color Viewer vs. Standard Display ModelsOnly EXAMPLES-Changing the Settings of Some Common Parameters Field Scan 2x with Live Trigger Feature Page Select Field Scan a press OKSteps 4 & 5 are Optional only Start times Select Field Set FieldSetup Menu Parameters and Settings List w/Descriptions Parameter Settings Description Video clipsAffects video Sensor Level Time Stamp FormatTV Out Set Clock Hr format only, 00=midnightField Scan After On is seDefault Set CoordinateInput Video SoundCoordinate Input Using the Setup Menu Input ScreensCamera Name Input Mounting and Positioning Trophy CAM MountingSwitching on the Camera Sensing Angle and Distance TestPlaying BACK/DELETING the PHOTOS/ Videos Reviewing Images Directly From the SD CardReviewing Images by Connecting the Camera to a Computer Reviewing Images on an External Video MonitorDeleting Photos or Videos Downloading the PHOTOS/VIDEOS Troubleshooting / FAQ Battery life is shorter than expectedCamera takes continuous images of no subject Camera stops taking images or won’t take imagesNight photos or videos appear too dark Camera won’t power upStill Photo and/or Video Quality Problems Date/Time Stamp not appearing on images Photos Do Not Capture Subject of InterestLCD Screen Issues Camera won’t retain settingsLCD screen powers on but no text is present Screen comes on but then powers offDifficulty removing the batteries Moisture or Ants Inside CameraField Scan Time Lapse not working properly Technical Specifications TWO-YEAR Limited Warranty FCC Compliance Statement Disposal of Electric and Electronic EquipmentT I C E D ’ U T I L I S AT I O N Remarques Importantes Propos du Trophy Cam Face avant Présentation DU Trophy CAM Face interneMise en place des piles Installation DES Piles ET DE LA Carte SDSuivants Insertion de la carte SD AvertissementLES Modes MARCHE, Arrêt ET Configuration Utilisation DU Trophy CAMMode Configuration Setup Mode Arrêt OFFMode Marche on Touches Raccourcis en mode Configuration Setup Mode appareil photo photos Mode vidéoChangement des réglages des paramètres en Mode Configuration SetupCam les figures Fig. indiquées ci-dessous se trouvent en Affichage en couleur Affichage standard Sélection des réglages des paramètresPage Page Page Etape 3-réglez le Concerne Les photosSeulement Naffecte queLED Fonction Multi-FlashConcerne les UniquementVideo Length Durée vidéoInterval IntervalleInfrarouge SensibilitéDu Capteur Formater TV Out SortieIncrustation Date et HeureRéglage HorlogeRéglages par DéfautSaisie des coordonnées Utilisation DES Ecrans DE Saisie DU Menu SetupSaisie du nom de lappareil Montage ET Positionnement DU Trophy CAM MontageAllumer l’appareil Mettez le Trophy Cam en mode Configuration SetupAngle de détection et test de distance VISIONNER/EFFACER LES PHOTOS/VIDÉOS Visionnage direct sur la carte SDVisionner les photos/vidéos sur un moniteur vidéo externe Visionnage sur un ordinateur Sans quitter le mode Configuration Setup Effacer des photos ou des vidéosPage Le Trophy Cam prend continuellement des images sans sujet La durée de vie des piles est plus courte que prévue’appareil arrête de prendre des photos ou n’en prend pas ’appareil ne s’allume pasLes photos ou vidéos prises de nuit semblent trop lumineux Problèmes de qualité des photos et/ou vidéosLes photos ou vidéos prises de nuit semblent trop sombres Couleur dominante rouge, vert ou bleu ’impression date/heure n’apparaît pas sur les photosLes photos sont striées Problèmes d’écran LCD ’appareil ne garde pas les réglages en mémoire’écran LCD s’allume mais il n’y a pas de texte ’écran s’allume mais s’éteint aussitôtHumidité ou fourmis à lintérieur de la caméra Difficulté pour enlever les pilesCaractéristiques Techniques 119437/119447 19m 60 ftGarantie Limitée DE Deux ANS AllemagnePage Page Page Bushnell Outdoor Products

119477C, 119447C, 119437C, 119476C specifications

The Bushnell 119476C, 119437C, 119447C, and 119477C are an impressive lineup of trail cameras designed to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike. These cameras combine advanced technology with user-friendly features to deliver high-quality imagery and video in a variety of environmental conditions.

The Bushnell 119476C stands out with its 20 MP resolution, ensuring that each image captures fine details and colors vividly. Equipped with a 0.2-second trigger speed, it ensures that no moment goes unnoticed, making it ideal for capturing fast-moving wildlife. The camera also features a 165-foot infrared flash range, allowing you to capture nighttime images without startling your subjects. The adjustable settings offer versatility in image quality, ensuring users can choose the best resolution for their specific needs.

The 119437C model excels in its enhanced night vision capabilities. Utilizing Bushnell’s No Glow technology, this camera is virtually invisible to wildlife at night, making it an optimal choice for both surveillance and wildlife observation. It also incorporates a memory card slot compatible with SD cards up to 32GB, allowing for extended usage without the need to frequently access the camera.

In the lineup, the 119447C introduces a unique feature with its Integrated Buck Tracker software. This technology aids in tracking deer, providing hunters with the ability to analyze movement patterns based on the images captured. The camera includes a time-lapse mode, enabling users to set specific intervals for capturing images. This is particularly beneficial for monitoring specific areas such as feeding grounds or trails.

The Bushnell 119477C rounds out the series with its robust build quality, designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. With an IP65 weatherproof rating, it is resilient against rain and dust, ensuring optimal performance in various environments. Additionally, its wide-angle lens allows for a broader field of view, increasing the chances of capturing wildlife.

All four models come equipped with a user-friendly interface and an intuitive setup process, making them accessible even for novice users. With features such as adjustable sensitivity, various image settings, and long battery life, these trail cameras are adaptable to meet different users’ preferences and requirements. Collectively, the Bushnell 119476C, 119437C, 119447C, and 119477C offer reliability, innovation, and high performance for anyone looking to explore the outdoors or document wildlife activity with precision.