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Page 1: ...TROPHY CAM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 119405 119415 Lit 98 1406 03 09 Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 1 3 11 2009 9 42 09 AM ...

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Page 3: ... in infrared LEDs that function as a flash so that it deliver clear images or videos in black white even in the dark and it can take color pictures or videos under sufficient daylight The device is designed for outdoor use and is resistant against water and snow 1 2 Application The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM can be used as a trail camera for hunting or scouting It can also be used as a surveillance devic...

Page 4: ...hort cut operations besides their original functions Up Down Left Right and OK The DOWN key is also used to set still camera mode while the UP key sets the camera to video mode The RIGHT key also serves as the shutter SHOT key of the camera and the OK key sets the Playback mode Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 4 3 11 2009 9 42 09 AM ...

Page 5: ...card just gently push in the card do not try to pull it out without pushing in first The card is released from the slot when you hear the click 2 Cautions The working voltage of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM is 6V You can provide it with 4 or 8 AA batteries or use an external 6V DC power supply positive tip inside polarity Please insert batteries as indicated with the correct polarity positions Please d...

Page 6: ...er upgrading process and the camera stops functioning properly please return the device for repair 3 Basic Operation If you are not familiar with the operation of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM the following instructions help you get a quick overview Before doing any operation please make sure you have correctly loaded batteries into the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and plugged the SD card into the card slot If t...

Page 7: ... TROPHY CAM can work with much less current 400mA Please use the power source cable Optional to connect the external DC power source and insert it into the power jack of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM be sure that the polarity is correct If both external power source and batteries are connected the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM will be powered by the external power source For weak batteries the low battery indicat...

Page 8: ...n 3 5 Activating the LCD screen and Entering into the SETUP Mode Entering into the Setup Test mode Anytime in the SETUP mode the SETUP mode is activated by moving the slide switch to the SETUP position If a picture or a video is just being taken this action will be finished first Under the Setup mode you can change the settings of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM manually or set operational parameters with...

Page 9: ...led 3 Power switch at ON position 4 Avoiding temperature and motion disturbances in front of the device such as aiming at a heat source or obstructions from tree branches or brush 5 The height away from ground for placing the device should vary with the object size appropriately In general 3 to 6 feet is preferred Parameter name Default Other settings Camera Mode Camera Video Image Size 3M Pixel 5...

Page 10: ... when reviewing At any time pressing the OK key again will return to the Setup mode 3 9 Powering Off Just put the power switch on the OFF position when you don t need to use it Please note that even in the OFF mode the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM still consumes power at a low level Therefore be sure to take the batteries out of the battery compartment if the device will not be used for a long time 4 Advan...

Page 11: ...is to use the shortcut key and the other is through the MENU With the shortcut key you can set the camera mode to video by pressing the UP key and set the camera mode to camera by pressing the DOWN key in SETUP mode The following shows you how to set camera mode to video provided that the previous value is camera a In MENU state its initial state is shown in Fig 5 a and 5 1 The value of camera is ...

Page 12: ...format menu shown in Fig 6 a and 6 1 b Push the OK key Then the system will ask you to decide whether to format the SD card or not shown in Fig 6 b and 6 2 c If you want to proceed the formatting process push the RIGHT or LEFT key to change the value to YES YES will be highlighted shown in Fig 6 c and 6 3 d PushtheOKkeytostartformattingtheSDcard Duringformatting the guide information will be chang...

Page 13: ...y at any time before pressing OK key in step d After formatting you can push the UP or DOWN key to set another parameter or push the MENU key for leaving the MENU state Figure 6 Formatting An SD Card a c b 1 3 2 d 4 4 1 2 Formatting the SD Card continued Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 13 3 11 2009 9 42 10 AM ...

Page 14: ...r DOWN key until the parameter Image Size appears shown in Fig 7 a and 7 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key the value will be changed to 3M Pixel shown in Fig 7 b and 7 2 The value 3M Pixel is highlighted c PressOKkeytosavethecurrentsettingorMENUkeyforcanceling the setting and quitting After pressing OK key the selected value will be no more highlighted shown in Fig 7 c and 7 3 Figure 7 Setting Pixel ...

Page 15: ...appears shown in the Fig 8 a and 8 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key the value of the parameter will be changed to 320x240 shown in the Fig 8 b and 8 2 c PressOKkeytosavethecurrentsettingorMENUkeyforcanceling setting and exiting After pressing OK key the selected value will be no more highlighted shown in the Fig 8 c and 8 3 will be no more highlighted shown in Fig 7 c and 7 3 Figure 8 Setting Video ...

Page 16: ...t item month highlighted shown in the Fig 9 b and 9 2 c No change is required to set the month because the current showing month is the same as the desired setting month 11 So directly push the RIGHT key to enter into the day setting as shown in the Fig 9 c and 9 3 d Press the UP or DOWN key until the day changes to 15 as shown in the Fig 9 d and 9 4 e Press the RIGHT key to enter into the year se...

Page 17: ... are all finished push the OK key to save them Please note you ll quit the parameter setting without any saving and no parameter is changed if you press the MENU key at any time only before pressing OK key in step m Figure 9 Setting Date and Time a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 e 5 Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 17 3 11 2009 9 42 11 AM ...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 9 Setting Date and Time continued f g 6 7 h i 8 9 j 10 k 11 l 12 Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 18 3 11 2009 9 42 11 AM ...

Page 19: ...ou how to set shooting numbers as 3 Photo provided that the previous value is 1 Photo in MENU state a In MENU state push the UP or DOWN key until the parameter Capture Number appears as shown in the Fig 10 a and 10 1 b Push the RIGHT key two times The value of this parameter will be changed to 3 Photo and the value 3 Photo is highlighted as shown in the Fig 10 b and 10 2 c Press OK key for saving ...

Page 20: ...er pressing LEFT key will decrease values The following shows you how to set video length to Avi 5 Second provided that the previous value is Avi 10 Second in MENU state a Push the UP or DOWN key until the parameter Video Length appears as shown in the Fig 11 a and 11 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key until the value changes to Avi 5 Second as shown in the Fig 11 b and 11 2 c Press OK key for saving ...

Page 21: ... an acceleration key in the same way described in 4 1 7 The following shows you how to set triggering interval time to 5 Minute provided that the previous value is 1 Minute in MENU state a Push the UP or DOWN key until the parameter Interval appears as shown in the Fig 12 a and 12 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key until the value changes to 5 Minute as shown in the Fig 12 b and 12 2 c Press OK key fo...

Page 22: ...ents The following shows you how to set PIR sensitivity as Low provided that the previous value is Normal in MENU state a Push the UP or DOWN key until the parameter Sensor Level appears as shown in the Fig 13 a and 13 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key until the value changes to Low as shown in the Fig 13 b and 13 2 c Press OK key for saving setting or MENU key for canceling operation and exiting Aft...

Page 23: ... Stamp appears as shown in the Fig 14 a and 14 1 b Push the RIGHT or LEFT key the value of the parameter will be changed to Off as shown in the Fig 14 b and 14 2 The value Off is highlighted c Press OK key for saving setting or MENU key for canceling operation and exiting After pressing OK key the selected value will be no more highlighted shown in the Fig 14 c and 14 3 Figure 14 Setting Time Stam...

Page 24: ...tart time Then the hour of start time can be set as shown in the Fig 15 c and 14 3 d Push the UP or DOWN key until the hour of start time changes to 8 as shown in the Fig 15 d and 15 4 e Press the RIGHT key to set minute of start time as shown in the Fig 15 e and 15 5 f Push the UP or DOWN key until the minute of start time changes to 0 as shown in the Fig 15 f and 15 6 g Press the RIGHT key to se...

Page 25: ...25 Figure 15 Setting the Timer a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 e 5 Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 25 3 11 2009 9 42 13 AM ...

Page 26: ...26 f g 6 7 h i 8 9 j 10 k 11 Figure 15 Setting the Timer Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 26 3 11 2009 9 42 13 AM ...

Page 27: ...t Set appears as shown in the Fig 16 a and 16 1 b Push the OK key to load default settings or MENU key to cancel this operation After pressing OK key related parameters are set to default values see Table 1 And then the system enters into preview state and some icons shows in the LCD as illustrated in Fig 16 b Figure 16 Reloading Default Settings a 1 b Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 ind...

Page 28: ...HNELL TROPHY CAM by a video cable included b Enter into the SETUP mode c Push the OK key Then the latest picture or video will be displayed on the TV For video clips press the SHOT RIGHT key to start playing press again to stop When viewing images the total number of all images in the SD card and the index of the displaying image are shown in the center of LCD and at the bottom of TV monitor respe...

Page 29: ...the ON mode And then the device starts monitoring automatically By entering into the ON mode the motion indication LED red will blink for about 10s This time lets you make preparation for monitoring For example you can mount and lock the front cover fix the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and then walk away In this waiting time the PIR indication light RED will blink continuously After the light is put off th...

Page 30: ...eed to be concerned about the file system format of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM unless you have problems with reading the SD card by your equipment If this happens please format the SD card in a BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM or in a computer at first and then insert the card into your camera to make a try The default file system format of this BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM is FAT16 Most computers can read data from SD ca...

Page 31: ...cm To get the optimal picture quality the tree can be 16 17 ft 5 meters away from the place to be monitored and at a height of 5 6 5 ft 1 5 2 m There are two ways to mount the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM using a band shaped strap or the bottom screw Using the strap To use the strap to fix the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM on a tree is illustrated in Fig 17 Take the strap ends and go through the two back holes of th...

Page 32: ...rval 0sec 60min programmable Shooting Numbers 1 3 programmable Video Length 1 60sec programmable Timer Switch On Off Time Lapse programmable Power Supply 8xAA recommended 4xAA as emergency power Stand by Current 0 3mA 7mAh day Power Consumption 150mA 450mA when IR LED lighted User Interface LCD display Interface TV out NTSC USB SD card holder 6V DC external Security Strap 20 attachment Operating T...

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Page 34: ...ce 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 more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connecte...

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Page 36: ...cts For further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 800 423 3537 www bushnell com Trophy 119405 119415 Trail Cams 1LIM rev2 indd 36 3 11 2009 9 42 15 AM ...

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