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PIR—
Passive Infrared Sensor. Senses motion like typical security motion detector. Requires Infrared Energy in addition
to motion to trip sensor to assure detection of live animals.
Event—
Any time that the PIR senses motion it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to the SD card in a text file. Events
are recorded continuously during operation.
Image—
A digital picture recorded on the SD Card when motion is sensed. Images are taken at the desired delay between
images.
Image Delay—
Delay between images taken by camera. This is user-set based on wildlife activity in area.
IR LED Array—
Infrared
LED Night Vision feature. Emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible to the human eye.
Especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable. (Featured on Models 119930/119901 only)
Camera Flash—
Incandescent Flash (standard flash tube) used for night or low light photography. Typically oversized to
achieve greater flash range for hitting game out further.
SD Card—
Memory card used to store images and events inside the trail camera. 32MB card included.
Battery Life—
Time that camera will function in the field. Dependent on temperature, number of images and number of
flashes during that time.
Setup—
Methods required for setting date/time and camera imaging settings.
Security (4 methods)—
One of the most important requirements of any trail camera. Bushnell units have 4 levels—padlock,
tree bracket, cable lock, and software password.
GLOSSARY
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