ABOUT THE PIR SENSOR
The sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passive Infra Red, or PIR. Infrared energy is essentially heat energy. The PIR detector operates by sensing a change in the infrared level in its detection zone. This zone is a cone in the center 10 degrees of the camera’s field of view. The camera establishes an average
You can use the red LED indicator on the front of the camera to confirm the detection zone. When PIR is sensed, this “PIR detected” indicator will light. The camera’s field of view is a 45 degree cone, centered on the PIR detection zone.
OTHER BUSHNELL DIGITAL TRAIL CAMERA MODELS
119600—Digital Trail Scout VGA
Great images and scouting technology at a great value. This camera will sense deer and other game as far out as 60 feet with its passive infrared sensor.
119800—Digital Trail Scout 2.1MP
All the features of the Trail Scout VGA, but featuring superior image resolution and increased range. This camera senses deer as far out as 90 feet with its passive infrared sensor.
119900—Digital Trail Scout 2.1MP with Night Vision
With all the features of the 2.1MP Trail Scout plus Night Vision and laser aiming , this is the top of the line digital trail camera. This is the only game camera on the market to combine both incandescent camera flash and digital night vision technology. Choose your setting for regular camera flash or
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