Bushnell Digital Camera 119204 User Manual

TRAIL SENTRY™  
Instruction  
Manual  
Digital Trail Camera  
Standard Sentry  
Night Vision Sentry  
Model# 119204 (Std) / 119305 (NV) / 119505 (Camo NV)  
LIT #: 98-1164/03-08  
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QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY (Standard and Night Vision Models)  
1. Open the camera by releasing the latches on the right side of the camera. Install 4 “D” cell batteries (flat base of all batteries  
contacting springs), and insert an SD card (not included, use any capacity up to 1GB) in the slot to the right of the 5 buttons (upside  
down, brand name facing you). Press the card down until you hear it click into place.  
2. Press and release the Power switch. The display will show four “dashes”, then change to “HHHH” with a blinking key icon  
below it. This is a prompt to enter your password, which can be changed in the setup menu. The first time the camera is turned on,  
the password is the default, “0000”. Press the Enter button four times to enter four zeros, then press it again to confirm-the display  
indicates “PASS” and the camera is ready to operate. If the wrong password is entered, the display will flash “ERRO” and the camera  
will not work.  
3. If you are using the camera for the first time, you should set the date and time so your photos will be “stamped” correctly. Briefly  
press the Menu button-”DATE” will blink on the display. Press Enter to confirm you want to change the date, then the first two digits  
will flash, prompting you to enter the month. Use the Up/Down buttons to set the current month, then press Enter, and repeat to set the  
day of the month and press Enter again. The display will then change to let you set the year, with only the last two digits flashing (“20_  
_”). Again use the Up/Down buttons to change the year if necessary, press enter, and set the time (“TIME” will flash, press enter and  
use Up/Down to set the hour and minute. The time display uses the 24 hr standard, so 2:00 PM is indicated as “1400”, etc).  
4. After the date and time have been set, and Enter is pressed, “EVENT” will blink on the display. Press Enter and the “camera” icons  
for still photos and movie clips will both blink. This allows you to choose which type of file will be recorded every 30 seconds for as  
long as motion and heat events are detected. Press Enter again, and only the still photo icon will blink. Pressing the UP and DOWN  
buttons will now let you alternate between blinking movie camera and still photo icons. Select the photo mode you prefer and press  
ENTER while that icon is blinking.  
5. After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. Two options for still photo resolution, LO and HI will blink (f). Press  
ENTER again and use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the resolution. LO resolution (2MP on standard model, 3MP on night vision  
models) will allow you to store more photos on the SD card before it is filled, and the quality is suitable for viewing on a PC monitor,  
email or web sites, and making small prints. HI resolution (4MP on standard model, 5MP on night vision models) creates larger files  
via software interpolation, taking up more space on the card, but they are higher quality, better suited for printing enlargements or  
capturing more detail. After setting the still photo resolution, press ENTER.  
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QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY (Standard and Night Vision Models)  
6. (Night Vision models only) After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. The “Sun” icon will blink (f). Press  
ENTER again and use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the hour-this is the time the camera will consider to be the start of the “Day”.  
During the Day, normal color photos/videos will be taken. If the day becomes cloudy, the regular flash will fire. Next, press ENTER  
and the “Star&Moon” icon will blink. Press ENTER and set the hour for the start of “Night”. During the Night, photos and videos  
will be taken using the invisible infrared LED lamp array to light the scene. This allows you to take night photos without startling  
animals. Next, press ENTER.  
7. 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.  
8. 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.  
9 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. . Alkaline batteries typically  
last 30 days or more, depending on how often the Sentry is activated, how often the flash fires, ambient temperature, etc. (Using  
rechargeable NiMh batteries and the optional solar panel with the Night Vison models will typically provide ≥ 6 months of life)  
10. 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.  
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Digital Trail Sentry Specifications  
Image Sensor  
Lens  
ꢀ.1 MP (Standard model) or 3.1 MP (Night Vision models) CMOS sensor  
F/3.5, effective focal length 4ꢀmm. Sight range: 45 degrees  
Flash  
High power electronic Xenon Flash or IR LEDs (Night Vision models only, array of  
ꢀ0). Range: 45 ſt.  
PIR Sensor  
Low noise, high sensitivity passive infrared sensor. Range: 45 ſt.  
Motion LED Indicator Yes  
Display  
Monochrome LCD. Auto-off: 3 min. ꢀ-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  
ꢀMP or 4MP* (Standard model), 3MP or 5MP* (Night Vision models) still photo or  
AVI video (30x40 pixels per frame, 10 frames per second rate, 14 second length)  
Exposure  
Auto  
White Balance  
Power Supply  
Battery Life  
Auto  
4 x “D” size alkaline batteries or NiMh “D” cells with solar panel.  
Alkaline batteries: Approximately 30 days (dependant on temperature, camera activity  
and flash usage). Rechargable NiMh+Solar Panel (Night Vision models only): ≥ 6 mos.  
Card Compatibility  
User Password  
Up to 1 GB maximum capacity secure digital (SD)cards. e use of MMC cards is not  
recommended.  
Yes, available range: 0000 to 9999 (Default setting = 0000)  
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* High resolution photos processed via soſtware interpolation before storage  
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Glossary  
PIR—Passive Infrared Sensor. Senses motion like typical security motion detector. Requires infrared energy (heat) in  
addition to motion to trip sensor to assure detection of live animals.  
Event—Any time that the PIR senses motion it counts it as an event. Events are recorded to the SD card in a text file.  
Events are recorded continuously during operation.  
Image—A digital picture recorded on the SD Card when motion is sensed. Images are taken at the desired delay between  
images.  
Image Delay—Time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. is is fixed at 30 second intervals  
in the Trail Sentry.  
IR Flash—LED Night Vision Flash. Sends a burst of Infrared Energy which is invisible to the human eye. Especially useful  
for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable.  
Camera Flash—Xenon Flash used for low light photography. Automatically fires if required.  
SD Card—Memory card used to store images and events. Compatible with up to 1GB capacity SD card.  
Battery Life—Time that camera will function in the field. Dependent on temperature, number of images and number of  
flashes during that time.  
Setup—Using the display menu and buttons to set the date/time, still photo or movies, and password.  
Security (2 methods)—One of the most important requirements of any trail camera. e Trail Sentry has ꢀ levels—  
padlock tab and soſtware password.  
Trigger Speed—Time delay between a subject passing in front of PIR sensor and the image capture of that subject. All  
Bushnell Trail Cameras have a trigger speed of less than one second.  
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Front of Camera  
PIR  
Control Panel  
Inside Front  
StandardFlash  
LED IR  
Flash  
Camera  
Lens  
SD Card Slot  
LCD  
Display  
(NV  
Models  
only)  
Button & Display  
Detail  
PIR Detected (or  
Low Battery) LED  
Setup,  
Menu &  
Power  
Lock  
Tab  
Buttons  
Parts  
Guide  
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Setup and Operation Guide  
1. Open the Sentry by pulling out on the two latches on the right side. Install 4 “D” cell batteries (flat base of all  
batteries contacting springs), and insert an SD card (not included, use any capacity from 16MB to 1GB. Do not  
substitute MMC cards.) in the slot to the right of the 5 buttons as indicated on the slot cover (upside down, with the  
notched corner of the card on the left and metal contacts of the card facing the back of the slot). Press the card down  
until you hear it click into place. If the Sentry is turned on without a card in place, it may not turn off-reset it by pulling  
one of the batteries out partway, insert a new or empty SD card, and put the battery back in place. Only remove or  
insert cards with power off.  
2. Press and release the Power switch. The display will show four “dashes”, then  
change to “HHHH” with a blinking key icon below it (Fig a). This is a prompt to enter  
your password, which can be changed in the setup menu. The first time the camera is  
turned on, the password is the default, “0000”. Press the Enter button four times to  
enter four zeros (b) (if you previously changed the password in the setup menu, use the  
UP/DOWN buttons to enter your password digits, pressing ENTER after each one.),  
then press it again to confirm-the display indicates “PASS” and the camera is ready  
to operate. If the wrong password is entered, the display will flash “ERRO” and the  
a
camera will not work or allow the password to be changed. After an incorrect password  
is entered for the third time, the Sentry will automatically turn off.  
b
Power must be turned on again before beginning a new password entry cycle.  
3. If you are using the camera for the first time, you should set the date and time so  
your photos will be “stamped” correctly. Briefly press the Menu button-”DATE” will  
blink on the display. Press Enter to confirm you want to change the date, then the first  
two digits will flash, prompting you to enter the month (c). Use the Up/Down buttons  
c
to set the current month, then press Enter. Set the day of the month the same way, and  
press Enter again. The display will then change to let you set the year, with only the  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
last two digits blinking (“20_ _”) (d). Again use the Up/Down buttons to change the  
year if necessary, press enter, and set the time (“TIME” will flash, press enter and use  
Up/Down to set the hour and minute. The time display uses the 24 hr standard, so 2:00  
PM is indicated as “1400”, etc).  
4. After the date and time have been set, and Enter is pressed, “EVENT” will flash on  
the display. Press Enter and the “camera” icons for still photos and movie clips will both  
blink (e). Press Enter again, and only the still camera icon will blink. Pressing the UP or  
DOWN buttons will now cycle between the 2 photo mode choices: Still Photos or Video  
Clips. This allows you to choose which type of file will be recorded every 30 seconds  
for as long as motion and heat events are detected. Select the photo mode you prefer and  
press ENTER while that icon is blinking.  
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e
5. After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. Two options for  
still photo resolution, LO and HI will blink (f). Press ENTER again and use the UP  
or DOWN buttons to set the resolution. LO resolution (2MP on Standard model, 3MP  
on Night Vision models) will allow you to store more photos on the SD card before it  
is filled, and the quality is suitable for viewing on a PC monitor, email or web sites,  
and making small prints. HI resolution (4MP on Standard model, 5MP on Night Vision  
models) creates larger files via software interpolation, taking up more space on the card,  
but they are higher quality, better suited for printing enlargements or capturing more  
detail. After setting the still photo resolution, press ENTER.  
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6. (Night Vision models only) After selecting still photo or movie clip mode, press ENTER. The “Sun” icon  
will blink (g-see next page). Press ENTER again and use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the hour-this is the  
time the camera will consider to be the start of the “Day”. During the Day, normal color photos or videos will be  
taken. If the lighting conditions become dark or cloudy, the standard flash will fire to help illuminate the photo.  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
After setting the start hour for “Day”, press ENTER and the “Star&Moon” icon  
will blink. Press ENTER and set the hour to define the start of “Night”. During  
the Night, photos and videos will be taken using the infrared LED lamp array to  
light the scene. This allows you to take night photos without startling animals or  
revealing the camera position, as infrared light is invisible to the eye. During the  
time period you defined as “Night”, an internal filter which blocks infrared light  
from reaching the digital image sensor is automatically deactivated, so that the  
IR LED lamps can work. During the day, the infrared filter is reactivated, so that  
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only normal visible light strikes the sensor and affects the image. After setting the start hour for Day and Night, press  
ENTER.  
7. The “key” icon will flash next (h), 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  
h
next digit (i). 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.  
8. In normal operating mode, the display will only show the still photo or movie  
clip icon in the lower left corner, the day or night mode icon, an SD card icon on  
the lower right, and one or more digits that indicate how many photo or movie files  
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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 14 sec  
duration of each movie.  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
9. 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. The red LED lamp on the front  
of the camera can help you determine how large an area is covered, as it will flash when an “event” is detected. 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. Batteries typically last 30 days or more, depending on how often the Sentry is  
activated by events, how often the flash fires, ambient temperature, etc. The red LED lamp will stay on continually to  
indicate a low battery condition.  
10. Pressing the Up/Down buttons during normal operation will switch the display between showing # of photos stored  
(j) and # of events recorded (k). To view 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. Insert it into an SD card reader (available  
at most computer, photo, or electronics dealers) connected via USB to your PC or Mac 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 using  
the photo software of your choice. The event log is the .TXT file, just double click  
to view with your default software that opens standard plain text files. If you do  
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not have a computer, or would like to more easily view your photos in the field, we  
recommend the Bushnell Trail Scout Viewer. It is battery powered, and features 2  
SD card slots, allowing you to easily copy photos to a larger capacity card, or delete  
unwanted photos, as well as view your Sentry photos on its large color LCD display.  
k
The Trail Scout Viewer also has a USB port, so it can function as a card reader for a  
computer as well.  
Note: (Night Vision models only): setting the date and time on your camera is imperative for  
the unit to function properly, so that images captured in both day and night will have the best  
possible appearance. If the date and time are not set up correctly, the automatic IR (infrared) filter  
will remain in the “oposition until the date and time are set, causing daytime images to appear  
somewhat pink.  
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Additional Notes  
MOON PHASE STAMP  
All new Trail Sentry models have a “moon phase” stamp feature. is links the current date (as set by the user in  
the setup procedure) to the phase of the moon on that date (this data is stored on an internal memory chip), and  
imprints a icon on your photo which represents the moon phase when the photo was taken. e moon phase icon  
will appear on your photos in the lower leſt, next to the Bushnell logo. Some hunters will find this to be a useful  
reference, as it can help determine if particular animals are inactive at night when a full or nearly full moon is  
present, causing them to be more visible to predators. Or, if some of your night photos seem to have a darker or  
lighter background (beyond the range of the LED lamps or flash), you can see if that was related to how bright the  
moon was at the time. e icons for the various phases of the moon are shown below:  
Waxing >  
Waning >  
New  
New  
Full  
ABOUT THE PIR SENSOR  
e sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passive Infra Red, or PIR. Infrared energy is essentially heat energy.  
e PIR detector operates by sensing a change in the infrared level in its detection zone. is zone is a cone in the  
center 10 degrees of the camera’s field of view. e camera establishes an average long-term infrared level. When  
this level increased suddenly the PIR detector signals the camera to record a picture and/or an event. Because of  
this effect, the PIR detector will be more sensitive at night, when the average temperature is lower.  
You can use the red LED indicator on the front of the camera to confirm the detection zone.When PIR is sensed,  
this “PIR detected” indicator will light. e camera’s field of view is a 45 degree cone, centered on the PIR detection  
zone.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR THE BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY  
Ratcheting Bracket (Bushnell Model # 11-9650C)  
An optional ratcheting bracket is available for all new Trail Sentry models  
included in this manual, providing an alternative mounting method.  
This bracket can be screwed to a tree, or secured to a tree with the provided  
cable. When mounting, make sure that the bracket ratchets down toward the  
ground. This allows you to mount your camera higher on a tree, to avoid  
theft and detection by undesirable animals. After mounting the ratcheting  
bracket to the tree, slide the protruding bolt heads (see photo-screw the bolts  
just mid-way into the bracket) into the keyhole mounting slots on the back of the camera.  
Also, the Trail Sentry models with Night Vision have a jack on the bottom of the camera for inserting a solar  
panel power cable (use only with Bushnell Solar Panel Model # 119750C). When mounting the solar panel,  
the ratcheting bracket can be used with it turned upside down (so it ratchets up), to allow the solar panel to be  
positioned facing UPWARD, to collect solar energy to power rechargeable NiMh “D” batteries (sold separately)  
installed in the camera.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR THE BUSHNELL TRAIL SENTRY  
Solar Panel (Bushnell Model # 11-9750C)  
(Compatible only with Trail Sentry Night Vision models and most Trail Scouts)  
Solar Panel Power Input Jack  
Solar Panel (insert plug  
into camera input jack)  
WARNING: Do not uSe the solar panel unless rechargeable (“D” size type niMh)  
batteries have been installed. using the solar panel with alkaline or other non-  
rechargeable batteries may result in damage to the unit, not covered by warranty.  
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FCC Note:  
TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
is equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. is equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Your Bushnell® product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship  
for two years aſter the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty, we  
will, at our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product  
postage prepaid. is warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper han-  
dling, installation, or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Autho-  
rized Service Department.  
Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below:  
1) A check/money order in the amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling  
ꢀ) Name and address for product return  
3) An explanation of the defect  
4) Proof of Date Purchased  
5) Productshouldbewellpackedinasturdyoutsideshippingcarton, topreventdamageintransit,  
with return postage prepaid to the address listed below:  
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
IN U.S.A. Send To:  
Bushnell Outdoor Products  
Attn.: Repairs  
ꢂ500 Marshall Drive  
Lenexa, Kansas 66ꢀ14  
IN CANADA Send To:  
·
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
Bushnell Outdoor Products  
Attn.: Repairs  
receiver  
.
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
ꢀ5A East Pearce Street, Unit 1  
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B ꢀM9  
For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local  
dealer for applicable warranty information. In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at:  
Shielded interface cable must be used with the  
equipment in order to comply with the limits for a  
digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC  
Rules.  
Bushnell Germany GmbH  
European Service Centre  
Mathias-Brüggen-Str. 80  
D-50827 Köln  
GERMANY  
Tel: +49 221 995568-0  
Fax: +49 221 995568-20  
Specifications and designs are subject to change  
without any notice or obligation on the part of the  
manufacturer.  
is warranty gives you specific legal rights.  
You may have other rights which vary from country to country.  
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Bushnell Outdoor Products  
9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214  
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