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5. 

Once the date/time data is correct and you’ve selected your SD 

card location, click OK to save the text file.

6. 

Remove the SD card (eject it first if necessary) and insert it into 

your Trail Cam (label side up as previously described). The date 

and time data will be automatically loaded into the camera, and 

the text file (txt) will be deleted. It is important to get the card 

from computer to camera as soon as possible to ensure the 

initial time is still accurate.

Note for Mac (OSX) users:

 although the Timetool software is Windows 

only, you can create a compatible file using any application that supports 

plain text files (.txt format). Using this app, type the current date and 

time using this format: “TIME”YYYYMMDDHHMM 

(Include the word “TIME” 

with quote marks. Do not add spaces, hyphens or slashes)

. For example, 

“TIME”201507171038 represents July 17th, 2015 at 10:38 AM. Save this as 

a .txt file to your SD card, naming the file “TIMESYNC”.

POWER ON

After inserting batteries and an SD card 

(w/date & time file at your option)

slide the power switch to the 

On

 position. The PIR indicator (red LED) is 

used to warn of problems with the SD card or battery. 

•  If the red light flashes rapidly for 10 seconds, there is a problem with 

the SD card. Check the card (make sure it’s inserted correctly and 

protect switch is not locked) or try a different card. 

•  If the red light stays on for 20 seconds, the battery level is low-insert 

fresh batteries.

To capture photos of activity in the area you choose to locate your Tasco 

Trail Camera, follow the steps listed below in “

SET UP

”:

SET UP

1. Mount the Camera

It is recommended that you mount the camera about 4 or 5 feet (1.2~1.5 

meters) off the ground, with the camera pointed at a slight downward 

angle. It’s best to avoid mounting the camera facing east or west as the 

rising and setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed 

images. Clear branches and other debris away from the front of the 

Summary of Contents for 119259CW

Page 1: ...05 15 Trail Camera Model 119259CW Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...roduction 5 Parts Controls Guide 6 7 Battery and SD Card Installation 8 Date Time Imprint Feature 9 10 Power On 10 Set Up 10 11 Viewing the Photos 12 Glossary 13 Technical Specifications 14 Troublesho...

Page 4: ...uality issues please check the Troubleshooting FAQ section on pages 15 17 Problems are often due to something simple that was overlooked or require only changing one setting to solve If your problem c...

Page 5: ...ur Trail Cam features a compact portable size and an extra long battery life Main Features 1MP digital sensor 3MP image resolution Compact Size Trigger Time 1 0 second Automatic IR Filter 12 Night Vis...

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

Page 7: ...7 Parts and Controls Guide Power Switch SD Card Slot Battery Compartment note orientation for correct polarity...

Page 8: ...LL alkaline Rechargeable batteries are not recommended SD CARD INSTALLATION Memory Your Digital Trail Camera has a memory card slot to accept SD cards up to 32 GB max capacity not included When the SD...

Page 9: ...a see details below Steps 1 Insert a new SD card in the camera s card slot Switch the Trail Camera to ON The Timetool exe software will be automatically saved to the card 2 Turn off the camera and rem...

Page 10: ...38 AM Save this as a txt file to your SD card naming the file TIMESYNC POWER ON After inserting batteries and an SD card w date time file at your option slide the power switch to the On position The P...

Page 11: ...first three minute of operation the PIR indicator will glow for about 3 seconds when it senses animal or human activity within the PIR coverage area See Test the Coverage Area below 3 Test the Coverag...

Page 12: ...ilability of accessory equipment Using an SD Card Reader 1 Push the SD card in slightly to release it then pull it out of the camera gently 2 Put the SD card into a USB connected SD card reader either...

Page 13: ...ble flash may be undesirable Battery Life Time that camera will function in the field Dependent on ambient temperature number of images taken and number of times the IR flash fires When the battery vo...

Page 14: ...ing Distance 30 feet Storage SD Card up to 32 GB Capacity PIR Indicator Yes Image Resolution 3 MP File Format JPEG Date Time Imprint Yes initial data input via text file on SD card Moon Phase Imprint...

Page 15: ...attery life 3 Make sure that the camera power switch is in the ON position and not in the OFF position 4 Make sure that you are using a good quality SD card in your camera Tasco recommends SanDisk SD...

Page 16: ...the ideal flash range no closer than 10 3m from the camera Subjects may appear too light at closer distances 4 Daytime photos appear too bright a Make sure that the camera is not aimed at the sun or o...

Page 17: ...use the LED will not flash when the camera takes an image This is to help keep the camera hidden from game Time Date Imprint is Not Accurate 1 If you let any significant amount of time elapse between...

Page 18: ...Tasco Authorized Service Department Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below 1 A check money order in the amount of 10 00 to cover the cost of postage and hand...

Page 19: ...ipment 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...

Page 20: ...For further questions or additional information please contact Tasco 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 800 423 3537 www tasco com 2015 B O P...

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