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Setup

1. Open the battery cover located on the bottom of the Viewer by sliding it the direction of the arrow on 
the cover, and insert two AA size batteries (alkaline, lithium or NiMh) with the flat end (negative, or “-” 
terminal) of each battery in contact with the springs. Slide the cover back to the closed position. The small 
holes on the back of the Viewer, just below the battery cover, allow sound from the speaker to be heard 
during playback of video clips that may also contain audio. 

2. Slide open the door on the left side of the Viewer in the direction of the arrow on the door. Insert an SD 

or CF card* into the correct size slot (

do not attempt to insert an SD card into the CF card slot

). With the 

slots oriented as shown in the 

Parts Guide

, (lettering upright, USB on right), SD cards should be inserted 

“face down” (metal contacts on card facing up, notched corner on rear left). To insert, push the SD card in 
until a click is heard. To remove, push in again, then pull out. CF cards simply push in/pull out (face up). 
Use the “Camera” slots (A) for cards from your Trail Camera. Use the “Storage” slot (B) for a blank SD 
card (optional) if you will want to copy photos from a card in one of the “Camera” slots. After inserting 
your card(s), briefly press the 

Power

 switch on the lower right side of the Viewer. The screen will activate 

in a few seconds (the time it takes may vary with the number and size of the files on your card) and display 
the first image on your camera card. To turn off the Viewer when you are done, press the 

Power

 button 

again. Replace the door (cards may be left in place) that covers the slots and USB port when not using or 
carrying your Viewer, to prevent the entry of dust and dirt.

3. Please refer to the section titled “Setup Options” for details on how to change the language used for all 
display menus and change the Auto Off interval if desired. 

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Summary of Contents for Trail Scout 11-9501

Page 1: ...Model 11 9501 LIT 98 1006 07 07 TRAIL CAMERA VIEWER COPIER Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...your photos videos or just your favorites to another SD card to take home with you The Viewer has a USB port so you can also use it as a card reader with your PC at home to view or backup your photos...

Page 3: ...ail Scout plus Night Vision and laser aiming this is the top of the line digital trail camera Still photos are stored with 5 megapixel resolution via software processing and the video clips are record...

Page 4: ...ious Menu Item Item A B C D Function Camera Card Slots Only Reads files Storage Card Slot Read or Write files USB Port Power Switch B A A C With the slots oriented as shown lettering upright USB on ri...

Page 5: ...Icons Curent file Total files on card Resolution in pixels of the Photo Indicates Video File Type DISPLAY ICONS STILL PHOTOS Battery Indicator DISPLAY ICONS VIDEO CLIPS File Locked also a still photo...

Page 6: ...g up notched corner on rear left To insert push the SD card in until a click is heard To remove push in again then pull out CF cards simply push in pull out face up Use the Camera slots A for cards fr...

Page 7: ...yed photos and or videos The first frame of any video files will be shown on the screen and the lower left corner of the display will indicate AVI instead of the pixel resolution as it does for still...

Page 8: ...o delete the selected photo still visible on the display underneath press the Copy button to select YES then press the Left button to confirm The display will indicate DELETING FILE as the photo is er...

Page 9: ...os that aren t any good and you wish to erase over Simply lock the two good photos then use the DELETE ALL function All photos except the two locked ones will be quickly deleted much faster than delet...

Page 10: ...displayed photo video or COPY ALL to copy all files stored on a Camera slot card to the Storage slot SD card from the Copy Menu options Next press the Left button During the file copying process the d...

Page 11: ...he normal display The Setup options function as follows LANGUAGE Selects your preferred language for all display menus messages English default French German Italian and Spanish are available AUTO OFF...

Page 12: ...SB port on your computer do not use front panel keyboard USB ports or unpowered hubs 2 The LCD display will indicate that the Viewer has been recognized as a standard Mass Storage device This means th...

Page 13: ...your hard drive you can disconnect the Viewer Windows 2000 may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the disk first your photo files will not be...

Page 14: ...documents When you are ready to save your edited jpg file to your hard drive you may want to use Save As and give it a more descriptive name than SUNP00003 Doing this also preserves the original file...

Page 15: ...ASSE 4 D 50769 K LN GERMANY T l 49 0 221 709 939 3 Fax 49 0 221 709 939 8 This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from country to country 2007 Bushnell Outdo...

Page 16: ...r further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 Customer Service 800 423 3537 www bushnell com 2007 Bushnell Outdoor Product...

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