Setup Guide (cont.)

2. K2 – Image Mode Switch (STILL / MOVIE): Set K2 to either of these settings:

(UP) STILL Photo Mode: Image resolution is determined by the setting of the RES switch, and photos are stored in JPG format.

(DOWN) MOVIE Mode: The camera can record a 15 second movie, the file format is AVI with audio.

NOTE: On model# 119835, using MOVIE mode at night will result in dark videos, as the xenon (standard) flash does not function in MOVIE mode. With models 119937/119907, you may use MOVIE mode at night by setting switch K3 (Lighting mode) to the LED position (the standard flash does not function in MOVIE mode on these models either).

(Models 119937/119907 only) Note: see #4 in “Other Setup Notes” for additional information.

3. K3 - Flash Mode Switch (LED / Standard):

The Game camera has two modes that select which flash type will fire under dark conditions:

(a) LED Mode (Infrared LED lamp array):

The IR-LED (infrared) light is invisible to the naked eye, but will provide illumination for the camera, use it when you do not want to alert the subject at night. This mode can also be used for nighttime movie capture. During the time defined as “Night”, an infrared blocking filter is automatically deactivated, so that the IR light generated by the LEDs can create an image. During the “Day”, the infrared blocking filter is re-activated; therefore, you should use the “Standard” or xenon flash position for best results when the camera is set to “Day only” time mode.

(b) STD (Standard) Mode: (Xenon flash tube)

You can use Standard mode for twilight/cloudy conditions, or to take color still pictures at night. If you want to use the MOVIE mode, you can not use Standard flash mode—you must set K3 to LED.

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Bushnell 119937 K3 Flash Mode Switch LED / Standard, LED Mode Infrared LED lamp array, STD Standard Mode Xenon flash tube