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VIEWING THE PHOTOS and VIDEOS

After your camera has been operating for awhile, you will of course want 

to review the photos and/or videos it has been capturing. This can be 

done by either of two methods, according to your preference or the 

availability of accessory equipment:

Using an SD Card Reader

•  Push the SD card in slightly to release it then pull it out gently.

•  Put the SD card into any of the widely available SD card readers 

(either a dedicated SD card reader or “multi-card reader” that 

features slots for several different memory cards, including SD cards. 

•  Follow the card reader supplier’s directions to view or download the 

photo and/or video files on the SD card.

Connecting the Camera to Your Computer via USB

•  Slide the Power switch to the “ON” position (camera will be in Setup 

mode).

•  Connect your camera’s USB port (

left side near the display with 

camera unlatched and open

) to a PC or Mac computer with a USB 

cable (not included

, available at most electronics/computer retailers

that has a “Mini-B” USB plug on one end (

camera

) and a “Standard-A” 

USB plug at the other end (

computer

). 

•  The PC will recognize the camera as an external storage device, 

using the “USB Mass Storage” standard (

no driver installation 

necessary-not compatible with Windows 98 or earlier

). 

•  The PC will display a new disk symbol under “My Computer” or in 

Windows Explorer (

Macs-new disk appears on the desktop

), and you 

will see a dialog window on your desktop with several options to 

view, move, or copy the photo and video files that are stored on 

the SD card. 

•  The camera’s LCD will display “STOR” , meaning the camera is in 

mass storage mode.

Summary of Contents for 119734C

Page 1: ...NINJA CAM Model 119734C 03 15 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...bout the Setup Menu 9 Using the Setup Menu 9 SETUP MENU REFERENCE TABLE 10 11 Camera Operation 12 Mount the Camera 12 Power on the Camera 12 Test the Coverage Area 13 Secure the Camera 13 Viewing the...

Page 4: ...ity issues please check the Troubleshooting FAQ section on pages 17 20 Problems are often due to something simple that was overlooked or require only changing one setting to solve If your problem cont...

Page 5: ...Battery Life Up to 6 months Trigger Time 0 8 second Automatic IR Filter LCD Display 20 Lo Glow LEDs Adjustable Photo Delay 5 59 second 1 10mins default 10S Multiple Shot Mode 3 images per trigger 3 0...

Page 6: ...6 Parts and Controls Guide Front of Camera IR LED Array Detail PIR Indicator Setup Mode Only Light Sensor Camera Lens PIR Motion Sensor Tripod Socket Padlock Hole Infrared LED Array...

Page 7: ...7 Control Panel Detail Parts and Controls Guide Control Panel Front Unlatched Opened Power Switch USB Port LCD Display SD Card Slot Battery Compartment...

Page 8: ...recommended Memory Your 119734C Bone Collector Ninja Cam has a memory card slot to accept SD cards up to 32GB max capacity sold separately Inserting an SD card Make sure the power switch is in the OFF...

Page 9: ...appear on a list in the left frame of the display Here s how to edit change the setting of a menu item 1 Select the menu item you want to edit by pressing the UP or DOWN button until the item is blink...

Page 10: ...oon and minute Delay set minutes 0 10 or seconds 5 59 Default delay time 10 sec Selects the length of time that the camera will wait until it responds to any additional triggers from the PIR after an...

Page 11: ...it for reuse Always format a card that has been previously used in other devices Caution Make sure you have downloaded and backed up any files on the card that you want to preserve first Press UP to...

Page 12: ...a lens or PIR sensor Make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place to ensure proper weather resistance 2 Power On the Camera The camera will be in sleep status after it has been powere...

Page 13: ...cator light below the lens will blink when you have entered the coverage area Adjust the camera position as needed and repeat the test until the desired coverage area is achieved Press the SETUP butto...

Page 14: ...our Computer via USB Slide the Power switch to the ON position camera will be in Setup mode Connect your camera s USB port left side near the display with camera unlatched and open to a PC or Mac comp...

Page 15: ...mera will function in the field Dependent on ambient temperature number of images taken and number of times the IR flash fires When the battery voltage drops below 4 5v the IR flash stops firing When...

Page 16: ...eet 13 7 meters Storage SD Card up to 32 GB Capacity PIR Indicator Yes Setup mode only Adjustable Delay Time Range 5 59 second 1 10mins default 10S Selectable Image Resolution 3 8 or 12 MP via softwar...

Page 17: ...images or won t take images 1 Please make sure that the SD card is not full If the card is full the camera will stop taking images 2 Check the batteries to make sure that they are new alkaline or lit...

Page 18: ...when the still photo mode is set to 3P or with very short Delay time settings some images may appear darker than others due to the quick response and rapid retriggering of the camera allowing less ti...

Page 19: ...r the end of the battery life the camera may choose to record shorter video clips to conserve power Photos Do Not Capture Subject of Interest 1 Try to set your camera up in an area where there is not...

Page 20: ...ture requires some time to scan the card and determine the oldest file s to delete and replace with the newest files images The larger the card the more time this will take and the camera may perform...

Page 21: ...nt of 10 00 to cover the cost of postage and handling 2 Name and address for product return 3 An explanation of the defect 4 Proof of Date Purchased 5 Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside...

Page 22: ...ent does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mor...

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Page 24: ...2015 B O P Forfurtherquestionsoradditionalinformationpleasecontact Bushnell 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 800 423 3537 www bushnell com...

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