Bushnell 119773C Instruction Manual

Bushnell 119773C Camera manual cover
Pages 40
Year 2015
Language(s)
English en

Bushnell 119773C Camera Specification

The Bushnell 119773C is a high-performance trail camera designed for wildlife monitoring and outdoor surveillance. It features a 14-megapixel image sensor, providing sharp and clear images for effective wildlife tracking and observation. The camera is equipped with a PIR motion sensor capable of detecting movement up to 60 feet away, ensuring timely capture of wildlife activity. This model includes a 0.3-second trigger speed, minimizing the chances of missing fast-moving subjects.

To enhance nighttime visibility, the Bushnell 119773C incorporates a low-glow infrared flash with a range of up to 80 feet, allowing it to capture clear images in low-light conditions without spooking animals. The camera supports 720p HD video recording with audio, offering dynamic footage of wildlife behavior and interactions. A 2.4-inch color LCD screen is integrated for on-site setup and image review, providing convenience in the field.

The camera is powered by eight AA batteries, offering extended battery life, and supports external power supplies for prolonged use. It includes a time-lapse mode, allowing users to capture sequences over extended periods, and a hybrid capture mode, which takes both photos and videos simultaneously. The device is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, featuring a durable, weather-resistant casing that protects against rain, snow, and dust.

Data storage is facilitated through an SD card slot, supporting cards up to 32GB, ensuring ample storage for images and videos. The Bushnell 119773C is equipped with a variety of customizable settings, including adjustable photo resolution, video length, and trigger interval, allowing users to tailor the device to specific monitoring needs. With its robust features and reliable performance, the Bushnell 119773C is a versatile tool for both amateur and professional wildlife enthusiasts.

Bushnell 119773C Camera F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Bushnell 119773C camera for the first time?

To set up the Bushnell 119773C camera, insert the batteries and SD card, switch the mode to 'Setup', and use the menu to configure the date, time, and other settings.

What should I do if my camera is not powering on?

Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Check the battery compartment for any corrosion and clean it if necessary.

How can I maximize the battery life of my Bushnell 119773C camera?

Use lithium batteries for longer life, reduce the number of photos taken per trigger, and decrease the resolution or use time-lapse mode to save power.

Why is my camera not taking photos at night?

Check if the night vision LED settings are enabled. Ensure the batteries are fully charged, as low power can affect night vision performance.

How do I reset the Bushnell 119773C camera to factory settings?

To reset the camera, go to the 'Setup' menu, select 'Default Settings', and confirm the reset process to restore factory settings.

What is the best way to mount the camera for optimal performance?

Mount the camera about 3 to 4 feet off the ground, angled slightly downward, and ensure it is aimed at an area with minimal obstructions for clear detection.

How can I update the firmware on my Bushnell 119773C camera?

Download the latest firmware from the Bushnell website, copy it to an SD card, insert the card into the camera, and follow the on-screen instructions to update.

Why are my images appearing blurry or out of focus?

Ensure the camera lens is clean and free of dirt or moisture. Check that the camera is securely mounted to prevent movement and adjust the focus settings if available.

How can I troubleshoot SD card errors on my camera?

Ensure the SD card is formatted correctly, has sufficient space, and is compatible with the camera. Try a different card to see if the issue persists.

What maintenance steps should I regularly perform on my Bushnell 119773C camera?

Regularly clean the lens and sensors, check for firmware updates, inspect the battery compartment for corrosion, and store the camera in a dry place when not in use.