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Instruc tion Manual Digital T rail C amera Model#: 119203C LIT #: 98-1164/03-10[...]
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2 Congra tulations on y our purchase of the T asco ® Digital T rail Camera! This weatherproof , rugged tr ail camera is designed to record still images or movie clips of outdoor wildlife activity . This instruction manual will help you understand, setup , and use your Cam to achieve the best possible r esults. T asco Digital T rail Cam F eatures I[...]
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3 QUICK GUIDE: T ASCO TRAIL CAMERA 1. Open the camera by releasing the latches on the right side of the camera. Install 4 “D” cell ba tteries (at base of all ba tteries contacting springs), and insert an SD card (not included, use any capacity up to 2GB) in the slot to the right of the 5 buttons (upside down, brand name facing you). P ress t[...]
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4 Digital T rail Cam Specications Lens F/3.5, eective focal length 42mm. Sight r ange: 45 degrees Flash High power electronic Xenon F lash. R ange: 30 ft. PIR Sensor Low noise , high sensitivit y passive infrar ed sensor. Range: 30 ft. Motion LED Indicator Y es Display Monochrome L CD. Aut o -o : 3 min. 2-digit event and image display . Fi[...]
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5 Glossar y PIR— Passiv e Infrared S ensor . Senses motion like typical security motion detector . Requires infrared energy (heat) in addition to motion to trip sensor to assure det ec tion of live animals. Image — A digital picture recorded on the SD Card when motion is sensed. Images are taken at the desired delay between images. Image Delay?[...]
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6 P ar ts Guide F ront of Camera Button & Display Detail Contr ol Panel Inside Fr ont SD Card Slot L CD Display Setup, Menu & Pow er Buttons PIR PIR Detected (or Low Battery) LED Lock Ta b Camera Lens Flash[...]
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7 Setup and Operation Guide 1. Open the Cam by pulling out on the t wo latches on the right side. Install 4 “D” cell batteries (at base of all batteries contacting springs), and insert an SD card (not included, use an y capacity from 16MB to 8GB. Do not substitute MMC cards.) in the slot to the right of the 5 buttons as indicated on the slot[...]
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8 resolution images of better qualit y but f ewer images can be stored to the card . In Movie mode a 14 second A VI le will be recorded t o the SD Card each time the camera is triggered. 4 . Pressing ENTER again af ter the resolution options will go to the Format screen nex t. Formatting is recommended before you re-use an old SD card, and is a [...]
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9 Setup Guide (cont.) by “SnAP ” , then “SLP” (Sleep). Note: for movie clips, the display will stay on “SnAP” for the 14 sec duration of each movie. 7 . Thread the strap through the slots on the back of the Cam and attach the buck les, then strap it onto a suitable tree , mak ing sure the strap is tight and the camera is aimed at the ar[...]
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10 ABOUT THE PIR SENSOR The sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passiv e I nfra Red, or PIR. Infrared energy is essentially heat ener gy. The PIR detector operates by sensing a change in the infrared level in its detection zone. This zone is a cone in the center 30 degrees of the camera’ s eld of view. T he camera establishes an average l[...]
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FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr otection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not ins[...]
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©2010 B.O .P . F or further questions or additional information please contac t: T asco 9200 Cody , Overland P ark , K ansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 • www.tasc o.com[...]