Bushnell 119466 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Bushnell 119466 camera, insert the batteries and SD card, switch the camera to 'Setup' mode, and use the menu to configure date, time, and other settings. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions.
If the camera does not power on, check that the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Ensure the battery compartment is clean and free of corrosion. If the problem persists, try resetting the camera by removing and reinserting the batteries.
To maximize battery life, use lithium batteries, minimize the use of the LCD screen, reduce the number of photos taken per trigger, and set longer intervals between triggers. Turning off unnecessary features can also help conserve power.
The Bushnell 119466 camera is compatible with standard SD and SDHC cards up to 32GB. It is recommended to use a Class 10 card for optimal performance. Always format the SD card in the camera before use.
Visit the Bushnell website to download the latest firmware update for the 119466 model. Follow the instructions provided to transfer the update file to an SD card, then insert it into the camera and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the update.
Blurry images can be caused by incorrect focus, low lighting, or movement. Ensure the camera is mounted securely, clean the lens, and check that the focus is set correctly. Adjust the settings to improve image quality in low light conditions.
If the camera is not taking photos at night, ensure that night mode is enabled and that the batteries are fully charged. Check that the infrared (IR) LEDs are functioning and that the camera is positioned correctly. Consider increasing the sensitivity settings.
To prevent moisture buildup, ensure the camera is sealed properly and avoid opening it in humid conditions. Use desiccant packs inside the camera housing and regularly check the seals for damage.
Frequent date and time resets can indicate a low battery. Replace the batteries with a fresh set and ensure they are installed correctly. If the issue persists, verify that the internal clock battery is functioning correctly.
To clean the camera, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior and lens. Avoid using chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly inspect the seals for damage and ensure the battery compartment is free of corrosion. Store the camera in a cool, dry place when not in use.