Digital trail sentry specifications – Bushnell 11-9200 User Manual

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QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY 11-9200

5. The “key” icon will blink next, press ENTER and enter any four digit password of your choice (to keep using the default “0000”,

just press ENTER 4 times) by using the UP/DOWN buttons to change each digit and using ENTER to step to the next digit. When

finished, press ENTER if you want to return to the date/time setup menu, or press and hold the MENU button at any time to exit

all setup menus and return to normal operation.

6. In normal operating mode, the display will only show the still photo or movie clip icon in the lower left corner, an SD card

icon on the lower right, and one or more digits that indicate how many photo or movie files have been stored on the card. To test

the camera operation, wave your hand in front of the lens and PIR (passive infrared/motion) detector, while looking at the LCD

display. Every time an “event” is detected, the display will indicate “Plr”, “EVNT”, “rECd” in turn, and the event is recorded

on the SD card as a new line in a text file, including the date and time of the event. As long as events are being detected, a new

still photo or movie clip (as set in the menu) will be recorded every 30 seconds, indicated on the display by “Plr”, “SnAP”, then

“SAVE”. Note: for movie clips, the display will stay on “SnAP” for the 15 sec duration of each movie.

7. Thread the strap through the slots on the back of the Sentry and attach the buckles, then strap it onto a suitable tree, making

sure the strap is tight and the camera is aimed at the area you wish to observe. Turn on the camera (make sure a new or empty SD

card has been inserted) and leave the area-there is a 60 second delay after power on before the first photo is taken. The flash will

fire automatically at night for still photos, but not movies, so they will be dark unless the area is well lit by the moon or another

light source. Batteries typically last 30 days or more, depending on how often the Sentry is activated, how often the flash fires,

ambient temperature, etc..

8. Pressing the Up/Down buttons during normal operation will switch the display between showing # of photos stored and # of

events recorded. To look at your captured photos, make sure the power is off, and remove the SD card by pushing down lightly

on the top edge of the card-it will pop up for removal. Use an SD card reader with any PC or Mac (or the Bushnell Trail Scout

Viewer) to view, copy, or delete the photos (standard JPG files) and movies (AVI files) inside the “DCIM/100MEDIA” folder on

the card. Double click on an individual file to see it, or open the files with the photo software of your choice. The event log is the

.TXT file, just double click to open and view with your default software for standard plain text files.

Digital Trail Sentry Specifications

Image Sensor

2.1 Megapixel (MP) CMOS sensor

Lens

F/3.5, effective focal length 42mm. Sight range: 45 degrees

Flash

High power electronic Incandescent Flash. Range: 15 ft.

PIR Sensor

Low noise, high sensitivity passive infrared sensor. Range: 45 ft.

Motion LED Indicator Yes

Display

Monochrome LCD. Auto-off: 3 min. 2-digit event and image display.

File Format

Standard JPEG format (.jpg) still photos. Video movie clips (.avi). DCF ver. 1.0
file management.

Photo Modes

2.1MP still photo (1600x1200 pixels) or AVI video (320x240 pixels per frame, 10
frames per second rate, 14 second length)

Exposure

Auto

White Balance

Auto

Power Supply

4 x “D” size alkaline batteries.

Battery Life

Approximately 30 days (dependant on temperature, camera activity and flash
usage)

Card Compatibility

Verified compatible with up to 1 GB capacity secure digital (SD)cards. The use of
MMC cards is not recommended.

User Password

Yes, available range: 0000 to 9999 (Default setting = 0000)

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