Bushnell TROPHY CAM Instruction Manual

TROPHY CAM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model#: 119405 / 119415
Lit# 98-1406 / 03-09
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1 Introduction
1.1 General Description
The Bushnell Trophy Cam is a digital scouting camera. It can be trigged by any movement of live animals in a location, detected by a highly sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor, and then take high quality pictures (up to 5MP still photos), or video clips.
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM consumes very little power (less than 300μA) in a stand-by (surveillance) state. This means it can have up to six months stand-by operation time when the device is powered by eight AA alkaline batteries, and up to twelve months utilizing lithium AA batteries. Once motion in the monitored area is detected, the digital camera unit will be triggered at once (typically within one second) and then automatically take pictures or videos according to previously programmed settings. The TROPHY CAM is equipped with built-in infrared LEDs that function as a ash, so that it deliver clear images or videos (in black & white) even in the dark, and it can take color pictures or videos under sucient 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 device.
1.3 Parts
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM has the following interfaces: USB port, SD card slot, TV Out, and external DC power in. Fig. 1 shows the front view of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and its functional parts, Fig. 2 shows all the buttons of the control keypad and icons in the screen when it is turned o. A control keypad is the interface device of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM and is primarily used to set operational functions and parameters. As shown in Fig. 2, there are six keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, MENU and OK. Except for the “MENU” key that is used for entering or quitting menus, all the
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Figure 1: Front view of the Bushnell Trophy Cam
Figure 2: Button and Switch Guide
1.3 Parts (continued)
other ve keys have a second function (for short–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.
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1.4 Saving Images or Videos
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM uses a standard SD (Secure Digital) memory card to save images (in .jpg format) and videos (in .avi format). Before inserting the SD card into the card slot by opening the front cover, please make sure that the write-protect switch on the side of the card is “o” (NOT in the “Lock” position). SD cards up to a maximum 2GB capacity are supported. The following describes how to insert and remove the SD­card:
• When inserting the SD-card, please open the front cover, and then
insert the SD-card into the card slot with its marked side upwards. The “click” sound of the card indicates that the card is connected successfully. If the wrong side of the card is facing up, you will not be able to insert it without force-there is only one correct way to insert cards.
• To take out the SD-card, just gently push in the card (do not try to
pull it out without pushing in rst). 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 disable the write-protect before inserting the SD-card (make sure
the card’s protect switch is not in the “Lock” position).
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM has no internal memory for images or
videos. Thus please insert a SD-card (with the camera’s power OFF) before testing. Otherwise, the camera can’t save images or videos. If no SD-card is inserted or the write-protect of the card is not disabled, the camera will shut down automatically after a long beep.
WARNING
Be sure the camera’s power is switched OFF before inserting or removing SD cards or batteries.
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It is recommended to format the SD-card with the BUSHNELL TROPHY
CAM before using it for the rst time.
Don’t insert or take out the SD-card when the power switch is in the
ON position.
The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM will be in USB mode when connected to a
USB port of a computer. In this case the SD-card functions as a removable disk, even if the POWER switch is OFF.
Turning the power switch to SETUP will force the BUSHNELL TROPHY
CAM into SETUP mode, otherwise, the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM enters into the ON mode automatically when switched to the “ON” position.
In the setup mode the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM will shut down
automatically after 3.5 minutes if no key is pressed. Please turn on the power again if you want to continue to work with the keyboard. Please be sure that no power interruption occurs during a rmware upgrade, otherwise the upgrade process could fail. If any fault occurs after improper 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 the SD-card is not installed correctly or its write-protect is enabled, the device will give an alarm with a long beep and then turn o automatically. The following gives you detailed instructions for operating the TROPHY CAM.
3.1 Loading Batteries
First, you will need to load the TROPHY CAM with batteries. In fact, there are two methods to supply power for the device: one is to use eight AA batteries and the other is to use an external DC power supply. It is recommended to use eight new alkaline or lithium AA batteries. Internally the batteries are divided into two paralleled groups; each group contains
2 Cautions (continued)
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four batteries and can supply power for the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM alone (with shorter battery life time). The device has eight battery slots, as shown in Fig. 4. Slot 1 ,2, 3 and 4 form one group, while slots 5, 6, 7 and 8 form the other group. Rechargeable batteries can also be used, but they might have shorter life span due to their lower eciency with the time and low temperature. Hence, it is recommended to use high performance lithium or alkaline AA batteries or a lead-acid external cell with 6V output (for extended use in winter).
3.2 Connection of External Power
Optionally you can connect an external 6V DC power source to the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM if no batteries are available. It is recommended to use a power source with a current capability bigger than 1000mA. However, under sucient daylight at day the BUSHNELL 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 indication (blue LED) will light, indicating the batteries should be changed.
3.3 Inserting the SD Card
Next, insert an SD-card into the card slot. Please refer to 1.4 for detailed instructions.
3.4 Powering on and Entering into the ON (Live) Mode
Now you can switch on the power after inserted the SD-card. The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM has three basic operation modes:
OFF mode: Power switch at OFF position.
ON mode: Power switch at ON position and the LCD screen is o.
SETUP mode: Power switch at SETUP position and the LCD screen
is on.
3.1 Loading Batteries (continued)
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In the above three modes the OFF mode is the specied safe mode when any actions must be taken, e.g., replacing the SD-card or batteries, or transporting the device.
Entering into the ON (Live) mode: After turning on the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM , it will enter into the ON mode. The motion indication LED (red) will blink for about 10s. This time interval is for you to make the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM ready for operation, e.g., to close the front cover and to lock it. After entering into the ON mode, no manual controls are needed or possible. The BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM will take pictures or videos automatically according to the previous programmed settings, when activity is detected in the monitoring region. If the device was previously in the SETUP mode, you just need to slide the switch to the ON position.
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 nished rst). Under the Setup mode you can change the settings of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM manually or set operational parameters with the help of the built-in LCD or an external TV monitor.
3.6 Manual Capture
Under the SETUP mode, you just need to aim at the object, and then press the SHOT key. A few seconds later, you’ll get a picture saved in the SD­card. The number of pictures and video clips at the bottom of the LCD will increase by one.
3.7 Default Settings and Live Monitoring
When the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM leaves the factory, most parameters are set as default. Please refer to table 1.
3.4 Powering on and Entering into the ON (Live) Mode (continued)
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In the ON (Live) mode the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM is ready for motion detection. After having entered the ON mode, the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM will take pictures or videos automatically according to previous settings when it is triggered by detection of activity. The pictures or videos are saved on the SD-card. Every picture or video has its own le name.
Before entering into the ON mode please pay attention to the following:
(1) The polarities of the power are correct and the power is sucient. (2) The SD-card has sucient space and its write-protection is disabled. (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 5M Pixel
Video Size 640×480 320x240
Capture Number 1 Photo 2 Photo, 3 Photo
Video Length Avi 10 Second 1-60 seconds
Interval 1 Minute 0-59 seconds, 1-60 minutes
Sense Level Normal High, Low
Time Stamp On O
Timer Switch O On (00:00 – 23:59)
Table 1: Default settings of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM
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3.8 Reviewing Pictures or Videos
There are two ways to review pictures or videos captured:
(1) Use a computer (or a SD-card viewer with a USB port)
(2) Use a TV monitor (or a SD-card viewer with a TV-in jack) To use a PC: When using a PC to view images (or video clips), rst connect the device to the PC with a USB extension cable. And then run a commercial program with an image browser, or an image browser built in the operating system to view images saved in the SD-card under the directory of \DCIM\100EK113. To use a TV: Connect a TV monitor with the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM to review by TV. Next enter into the SETUP mode. The last picture will be shown on the TV monitor after pressing the OK key. Press the UP key for the previous picture and the DOWN key for the next one. The index of the picture and the total number is shown on the monitor when reviewing. At any time pressing the OK key again will return to the Setup mode.
3.9 Powering O
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 Advanced Operation
After you’re familiar with the basic operations of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM, you are now ready for advanced operations. In principle, the advanced operations in this chapter are very similar to the basic operations, only that the options and parameters of the BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM are explained in more detail.
4.1 Parameters Setting and Operations
In order to change a parameter setting you must enter into the SETUP mode. Parameter setting starts with pressing the MENU key in the SETUP mode (called MENU state in this document). In the course of parameter
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setting some guide information will be shown on the LCD. So it is easy to do the next step according to this information. Generally speaking, certain icons, which indicate which value is subject to change, will be shown on the LCD. Except for date and time setting, pressing UP or DOWN key enters into the previous or the next menu (UP key for the previous menu and DOWN key for the next menu), pressing the RIGHT or LEFT key alters the value of that specic parameter at the MENU state. When possible, using a TV makes setup convenient. Otherwise, you may set parameters with the guide information shown on the LCD step by step. For your convenience two methods of parameter settings are introduced. In the rst case we number the setting processes with small letters, while Roman numerals are used for the second case.
4.1.1 Setting the Camera Mode
Two ways are available for setting this parameter. One 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 highlighted.
b) This parameter has two values: “camera” and “video”. Pressing
RIGHT or LEFT key can switch between these two parameters. In this example, after pressing RIGHT or LEFT key, “video” will be highlighted, shown in Fig. 5(b) and 5(2).
c) Press OK key for saving the current setting or MENU key for
canceling the setting operation and exiting. 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 before pressing OK key. After pressing OK key, you’ll see the guide information shown in Fig. 5(c) and 5(3).
4.1 Parameters Setting and Operations (continued)
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