Bushnell 119425C Instruction Manual
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To set up your Bushnell 119425C Camera, insert the batteries and an SD card. Turn the camera on, navigate to the settings menu, and set the date and time. Select your desired photo and video resolution settings, then mount the camera at the desired location.
First, check the batteries to ensure they are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. If the camera still doesn't turn on, try replacing the batteries with new ones. Also, inspect the battery compartment for any corrosion or debris.
To maximize battery life, use lithium batteries, which perform better in cold weather. Set the camera to operate in photo mode rather than video, reduce the trigger frequency, and turn off any unnecessary features like the flash if not needed.
Position the camera at a height between 3 to 4 feet off the ground, facing north to avoid sun glare. Aim the camera along trails or areas with signs of wildlife activity, and clear any obstructions in the camera's field of view.
Download the latest firmware from the Bushnell website, transfer it to an empty SD card, and insert the card into the camera. Turn the camera on, and the firmware should update automatically. Follow on-screen prompts if necessary.
Blurry images can result from motion blur or incorrect focus settings. Ensure the camera is securely mounted and check the focus settings. Overexposed images might be due to too much light; try adjusting the exposure settings or repositioning the camera.
Ensure the camera is not in a location with obstructed views and that the sensitivity settings are correctly adjusted. Check for firmware updates and reset the camera to default settings if issues persist.
To clean the camera, use a soft cloth to wipe the exterior and lens. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check and clean the battery compartment for any signs of corrosion and inspect the seals for any damage to maintain weather resistance.
Ensure the SD card is properly inserted and formatted to the camera's specifications. Try using a different SD card and check for compatibility issues. Format the SD card using the camera's formatting option if errors continue.
Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries; however, it's recommended to use high-quality NiMH rechargeable batteries for optimal performance. Regularly check the charge level as rechargeable batteries may drain faster than non-rechargeable ones.