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tree strap or 1/4”-20 mounting socket. A leveling arm to adjust the camera’s angle is provided near the lower rear of the camera
(G)
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9. Your Impulse wireless camera is now ready to use. Using the app, you can select if the photos will be sent to your smartphone as soon
as each image is captured (to actively monitor an area), or as a batch of photos for your review once per day (to extend battery life).
INITIAL SETUP NOTES
• If you are adding your new camera to your account, but get a message like “camera is already or previously claimed-unable to add”, contact
Bushnell customer service (camera may have been previously purchased but returned to a dealer after it was registered to original owner’s
account-dealer should not resell as “new”-CS may be able to cancel and reset?)
• After initial setup, the camera will power the display back on when unlatched and opened (an internal accelerometer senses the movement).
It’s OK to close the camera with the display still on (no battery drain worries), it will time out-once the front panel signal strength LEDs go
out, so does the display screen.
• After the camera has been mounted on a tree, etc., and has been motionless (as sensed by the accelerometer) for 2-5 minutes, it will begin
capturing images when the PIR sensor is triggered (and/or at intervals as set per Field Scan mode).
• Average battery life is about 6 months with the Impulse on default setting, and powered by lithium AA batteries. Battery life will be shorter
if the user changes settings to take multiple photos per trigger, take photos/videos more frequently (short delay times), LED flash output
is increased, etc.
• To power down the camera, press and hold the power button for 3 sec, screen will ask you to confirm by pressing OK button-if you don’t
press OK, camera stays on and returns to normal operation.
• The Home (startup) screen displays: MODE (Photo or Video image capture), SIG (cellular signal strength, 0-5), CAP (# of photo and/or video
files captured and stored on the SD card), BAT (battery level as percentage from 99 (new) to 0 (dead)).
MAIN MENU: OPTIONS/SETTINGS
The Home (startup) screen displays: MODE (Photo or Video image capture), SIG (cellular signal strength, 0-5), CAP (# of photo and/
or video files captured and stored on the SD card), BAT (battery level as percentage from 100 (new) to 0 (dead)).
To go to the Main Menu screen from the Home (startup) screen, press the MENU button. The Main Menu will allow you to change the
various settings that affect the operation of the camera, so it will best suit your needs and capture the images you want.
Use the 5-way Keypad to navigate through the menus:
• Right/Left arrow keys scroll to next or previous menu item in list.
• Down/Up arrow keys scroll through the available settings.
• Press OK button to select highlighted menu item/option (top item or blinking item when multiple choices are shown on the
screen). OK button is also used to confirm/save your new setting (screen indicates “SAVED” and moves to next item in the
menu).
• Press MENU button to cancel or exit to previous screen.
Default settings (original factory defaults) are indicated in red for each menu item. See “RESTORE DEFAULT” under Setup Menu.
SETUP MENU (blinking cursor on “S”>press OK to enter the Setup Menu)
IMG. TYPE
- selects type of image files that are stored/transmitted (note: see “Hybrid” under Video submenu)
• PHOTO
- still images will be captured by the Impulse camera, at settings made in the PHOTO menu.
• VIDEO
- video clips will be captured, at settings made in the VIDEO menu.
NOTE: your full HD video files will be stored on the SD card, but they
cannot be transmitted wirelessly due to the file size/cell carrier bandwidth. You can select a video based on its thumbnail image (1st frame), and
download a low resolution video file up to 20 seconds in length (first 20 seconds if total video length is greater).
SET TIME
- sets date and time so image timestamp is accurate. Use arrow keys to scroll through character fields and change settings. Note: time/date will
be updated automatically as long as an adequate network connection is available.
DELAY
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selects the length of time that the camera will ignore additional triggers from the PIR after an animal is first detected and remains within the
sensor’s range. During this user set interval, the camera will not capture photos or videos. For example, if a second trigger event occurs 7 seconds after
the first, but the delay time is set to 10 seconds, the second trigger will be ignored and a new image will not be captured until the 10 seconds has elapsed.
Only the next trigger that occurs after 10 seconds will take a new photo/video, and so on. This prevents the card from filling up with too many redundant
images. The default setting is
10 SEC
(a ten second delay). From the 10 SEC setting up, delay settings are in 5 second increments. After scrolling past “59
SEC”, settings go from “1 MIN” to “10 MIN” and then progress to 60 MIN SEC at five minute increments (15 MIN, 20MIN, etc.). After “60 MIN”, settings start over
at “1 SEC” and then progress to 10 SEC at one second increments. Setting the delay time to 1 SEC will capture the maximum number of images, but some
may appear “washed out” if an animal is too close to camera at night.
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