Bushnell 119774 Instruction Manual

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Pages 216
Year 2015
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Bushnell 119774 Camera Specification

The Bushnell 119774 Camera is a trail camera designed for wildlife monitoring and outdoor surveillance, offering a blend of durability and advanced imaging technology. Its key feature is the 14-megapixel sensor, which captures high-resolution photos and videos, ensuring detailed and vibrant image quality, even in low-light conditions. The camera is equipped with a PIR motion sensor that has an adjustable range, detecting movement up to 60 feet away, making it highly effective for capturing images of wildlife in their natural habitat. Additionally, the device includes a night vision capability through 32 low-glow LEDs, providing clear and discreet nighttime images without startling animals.

The camera supports a range of time-lapse intervals, allowing users to customize capture settings to suit different monitoring needs. It is powered by AA batteries, which offer a long-lasting power supply, essential for extended field use. The camera is built with a rugged and weather-resistant housing, designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. It includes an easy-to-use interface with a monochrome LCD for simple setup and configuration. The Bushnell 119774 also features a date, time, temperature, and moon phase stamp on images, providing valuable information for wildlife tracking and research.

For storage, the camera supports up to 32GB SD cards, ensuring ample space for extensive data capture. The device also offers a video recording capability with 720p HD resolution, enabling detailed observation of wildlife behavior. The combination of its robust design, sophisticated technology, and user-friendly operation makes the Bushnell 119774 Camera a reliable tool for both amateur and professional wildlife enthusiasts, ensuring efficient and effective outdoor surveillance.

Bushnell 119774 Camera F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Bushnell 119774 Camera for the first time?

To set up your Bushnell 119774 Camera, insert the batteries and an SD card. Turn on the camera and use the menu to set the date, time, and desired settings such as resolution and PIR sensitivity.

What should I do if my Bushnell 119774 Camera is not turning on?

Check the battery compartment for correct orientation and ensure that the batteries are charged. If the problem persists, try using a different set of batteries and inspect the battery contacts for corrosion.

Why are the photos blurry on my Bushnell 119774 Camera?

Blurry photos can be caused by low lighting conditions or a dirty lens. Clean the lens with a microfiber cloth and ensure the camera is positioned securely to avoid movement when capturing images.

How can I extend the battery life of my Bushnell 119774 Camera?

To extend battery life, use lithium batteries, reduce the number of images captured by adjusting the sensitivity settings, and turn off features like the LCD screen when not needed.

What do I do if the camera is not saving images to the SD card?

Ensure the SD card is formatted correctly and is not locked. Try using a different SD card to determine if the issue is with the card itself.

How do I update the firmware on my Bushnell 119774 Camera?

Visit the Bushnell website to check for any available firmware updates for your model. Follow the instructions provided to download and install the firmware update using the SD card.

Why is the camera not detecting motion?

Ensure the PIR sensor is not obstructed and the camera is positioned correctly. Check the sensitivity settings in the menu and adjust as needed.

How can I test if the motion sensor is working on my Bushnell 119774 Camera?

Set the camera to test mode and walk in front of it. The test light should blink, indicating the sensor is detecting motion.

What maintenance is required for the Bushnell 119774 Camera?

Regularly check and clean the lens and PIR sensor. Inspect the battery compartment for corrosion and ensure firmware is up-to-date. Store the camera in a dry place when not in use.

How can I prevent condensation inside the camera housing?

Use silica gel packs inside the camera housing to absorb moisture. Ensure the camera seals are intact and avoid opening the camera in humid conditions.