Bushnell 119512B Manuel utilisateur

Digital Land Camera
w/Night Vision
Instruction Manual
Lit# 98-2189/02-12
Model#: 119512B

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Parts and Controls Guide
Front of Camera
Camera
Lens
Infrared
LED Array
PIR Motion
Sensor
Tripod
Socket
Padlock
Hole
IR LED Array Detail
PIR
Indicator
(Setup
Mode
Only
Light
Sensor

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Control Panel Detail
Parts and Controls Guide
Control Panel
(Front Unlatched & Opened)
Power
Switch
USB Port LCD
Display
SD Card
Slot
Battery
Compartment

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BATTERY and SD CARD INSTALLATION
The Bushnell 119512B Digital Land Camera is designed to operate using
4 AA batteries. We recommend using Lithium (for longest life) or Alkaline
batteries.
NOTE: Always set the power switch to the OFF position when installing or
removing batteries.
Please make sure the batteries are inserted correctly, as indicated inside
the battery compartment. Incorrect voltage or polarity (+/-) will damage
the camera.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix battery types-use ALL lithium or ALL alkaline.
Rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
Memory
Your 119512B Digital Land Camera has a memory card slot, to accept SD
cards up to 32GB max. capacity (sold separately).
Inserting an SD card
• Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position whenever adding
or removing memory.
• Insert an SD card into the card slot completely and oriented correctly
as shown by the icon above the slot (label up, contacts facing down
and notched corner on the right).
• To remove the SD memory card, depress the SD card and pull out
the card gently.
Using a new, blank SD card is recommended. If the SD card has been used
in another device, please make sure to format using the Format option
in the Land Camera’s Setup menu before you set the camera to capture
photos/videos. New cards are ready to use straight from the package.

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ABOUT THE SETUP MENU
Slide the power switch to the On position.You’ll see“WAIT”on the display,
then the setup menu screen. Before you start using the camera, you’ll no
doubt want to set the date/time so they are imprinted correctly on your
photos, and maybe change the trigger delay time and image resolution
to your preferences. This is done by editing the settings of an item listed
in the Setup Menu.
To enter the Setup Menu at any time, press the SETUP button (to left of
the power switch).
USING THE SETUP MENU
The Setup Menu has 5 dierent items, which appear on a list in the left
frame of the display. Here’s how to edit (change) the setting of a menu
item:
1. Select the menu item you want to edit by pressing the UP or DOWN
button until the item is blinking. Note: you can see the current/
default setting for each item (without changing it) in the main center
frame as you move up and down the list of items.
2. Press the OK button.
3. You can now select the setting you prefer for the selected item by
pressing the UP or DOWN button. The setting displayed in the
center frame will blink until you press OK to conrm it is the setting
you want to save.
4. To exit the Setup menu at any time, simply press the Setup button.
SETUP MENU DISPLAY
SELECTED
MENU
ITEM
CURRENT
SETTING OF
SELECTED ITEM
Indicates Photo (1P or 3P) or Movie Mode
Battery Level

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Menu Item Settings
(Bold=default)
Description
Date set year, month,
and day
Press OK and use the UP/DOWN
keys to change the year setting,
then press OK again and repeat
these steps to also set the current
month and day. Press OK after
setting the day to go to the next
menu item (setting Time).
Time set hour and
minute
Press OK and use the UP/DOWN
keys (to change the setting) then
OK again ( to move to the next
eld) to set the current hour (24-
hr format only, “00”=midnight,
“12”=noon) and minute.
Delay set minutes (0-
10) or seconds
(5-59)
Default delay
time= 10 sec.
Selects the length of time that
the camera will “wait” until it
responds to any additional
triggers from the PIR after an
animal is rst detected and
remains within the sensor’s
range. During this user set
“ignore triggers”interval, the
camera will not capture photos/
videos. This prevents the card
from lling up with too many
redundant images. Settings
begin with 10 second default
time. Press OK, set the delay time
in minutes (if desired), press OK
and set the delay in seconds.
The following table lists all of the menu items, their available settings,
and a description of their functions:

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Menu Item Settings
(Bold=default)
Description
Mode 2M, 5M (with
Mode set to
1P or 3P for
photos),
5-60 Sec (in
Movie (video)
mode)
Select “Mode” and press OK. Use
UP/DOWN to select 1P (single
photo), 3P (burst of 3 photos), or
Movie (video mode). Press OK.
Use UP/DOWN to set LO (2MP)
or HI (5MP) still photo resolution
(High resolution provides higher
quality photos, low resolution
allows you to store more photos
on the SD card), or video length
from 5-60 sec. (if video mode was
selected).
Format FO/NO,
Y/N
Deletes (erases) all les stored
on a card to prepare it for reuse.
Always format a card that has
been previously used in other
devices. Caution! Make sure you
have downloaded and backed
up any les on the card that you
want to preserve rst! Press UP to
select “FO”, press OK, then select
“Y” (Yes) and press OK again to
conrm you want to format the
card. The extra step and“No”
defaults help prevent accidental
erasure of all your photos/videos.
When you’ve nished using the Setup Menu, and are ready to return the
camera to normal operating mode, so it will begin to capture photos or
videos for you, simply press the Setup button. After you exit the Setup
Menu, the display will go blank and the camera is in “sleep” mode. About
30 seconds later, the camera will begin taking photos or videos when
triggered, at intervals determined by the trigger delay time setting.

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CAMERA OPERATION
Once your camera has been setup, you are ready to begin using it to
capture photos of activity in the area you choose to locate it. Just follow
these steps:
1. Mount the Camera
It is recommended that you mount the camera about 4 or 5 feet (1.2~1.5
meters) o 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
camera so as not to block the camera lens or PIR sensor.
Make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place, to ensure
proper weather resistance.
2. Power On the Camera
The camera will be in “sleep” status after it has been powered on. When
the PIR sensor is triggered, it will start to take photos immediately after
the delay time (as set) has passed.
3. Test the Coverage Area
One of 119512B Land Camera’s most useful features is the ability to test
the coverage area.
• After mounting the camera, open the front housing and slide
the Power switch to the “ON” position. Press the SETUP button if
necessary to enter the Setup Menu.
• The PIR indicator light below the lens will blink when you have
entered the coverage area.
• Adjust the camera position as needed and repeat the test until the
desired coverage area is achieved.
• Press the SETUP button again when you are nished using the test

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mode-the camera will be“sleeping”and waiting for the PIR sensor to
trigger the rst photo or video capture.
4. Secure the Camera
A standard padlock may be used in the camera’s lock hole to secure it and
prevent theft.
CAMERA OPERATION (continued)

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VIEWING THE PHOTOS and VIDEOS
After your camera has been operating for awhile, you will of course want
to review the photos and/or videos it has been capturing. This can be
done by either of two methods, according to your preference or the
availability of accessory equipment:
Using an SD Card Reader
Push the SD card in slightly to release it then pull it out gently.
Put the SD card into any of the widely available SD card readers (either
a dedicated SD card reader or “multi-card reader” that features slots for
several dierent memory cards, including SD cards.
Follow the card reader supplier’s directions to view or download the
photo and/or video les on the SD card.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer via USB
Slide the Power switch to the“ON”position, then press the SETUP button.
Connect your camera’S USB port (left side near the display with camera
unlatched and open) to a PC or Mac computer with a USB cable (not
included, available at most electronics/computer retailers) that has a
“Mini-B” USB plug on one end (camera) and a “Standard-A” USB plug
at the other end (computer). The PC will recognize the camera as an
external storage device, using the“USB Mass Storage”standard (no driver
installation necessary-not compatible with Windows 98 or earlier). The
PC will display a new disk symbol under “My Computer” or in Windows
Explorer (Macs-new disk appears on the desktop), and you will see a dialog
window on your desktop with several options to view, move, or copy the
photo and video les that are stored on the SD card. The camera’s LCD
will display “STO”, meaning the camera is in mass storage mode.
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