Bushnell Digital Camera 119835 User Manual

Model 119937  
Model 119835  
Model 119907  
Lit. #: 98-1110/02-08  
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell® Digital trail Scout™ Camera!  
is trail camera is designed to record the activity of wildlife game in the outdoors  
with its still image and movie modes and weatherproof, rugged construction. is  
instruction manual is designed to maximize your understanding of how the camera  
operates.  
Bushnell Digital Trail Scout Features (All Models)  
One of the most revolutionary advances in scouting technology to date, the Bushnell Digital trail  
Scout delivers. Boasting one of the most user friendly interfaces in the industry, this trail camera  
has a positive toggle switch system that instantly tells you what your camera settings are—without  
fumbling with a confusing soſtware interface! e built-in security system has four levels of security.  
Every trail Scout comes complete with padlock, cable lock, ratcheting tree bracket for screw attach-  
ment, and soſtware password that locks out would-be thieves. e high resolution digital camera  
delivers crisp views of game in your area and stamps each image with the date, time, your name, and  
even the moon phase. Along with regular image mode, there is a movie mode for 15 second video  
clips with audio. e camera will function during day and night, sensing game out to 45 feet. e  
oversized xenon (standard) flash will reach out to 45 feet. image delay settings include 30 seconds,  
1 minute and 2 minutes. e innovative backlit LCD makes set up a breeze in the field. e trail  
Scout is weatherproof and rugged. Resolution is user selectable from 3 options so you can prioritize  
quality vs storage space to best suit your needs. An input for a solar panel accessory (optional) is  
provided for use with rechargeable batteries to extend the time your camera can remain unattended  
in the field.  
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DIGITAL TRAIL SCOUT MODELS  
119835—Trail Scout 5.0MP  
Great images and scouting technology at a great value. is camera will sense deer and other game as far out  
as 45 feet with its passive infrared sensor. Low-battery indicator lights when battery life drops below 25%.  
Motion LED lights when activity is detected by the sensor in regular imaging mode and during setup mode  
for aiming. Weatherproof. Video Movie mode with audio. Selectable Lo/Med/Hi Resolution (2MP/3MP/  
5MP*). Date/time/Moon Phase stamp feature. Comes complete with aircraſt aluminum security cable,  
padlock, and ratcheting tree bracket. Power input jack for optional solar panel. textured “bark-like” surface  
for maximum concealment.  
*5MP Hi Res option via soſtware interpolation, sensor resolution is 3MP  
119937/119907 (RealTree AP® Camo)—Trail Scout Pro 7.0MP with Night Vision & Game  
Call Module  
With all the features of the 5.0 MP trail Scout plus Night Vision and more, this is the top of the line digital  
trail camera. Still photos are captured with your choice of low, medium or high resolution (3MP/5MP/7MP*),  
and the video clips include audio collected by a built-in microphone. Choose your setting for regular camera  
flash or stealth-like LED flash. LED flash enables you to discretely image game in the night without a visible  
flash. ere is no need to worry about your flash giving away your position in popular, busy hunting areas.  
And no need to manually set an infrared filter switch for day or night mode to get great results-its done for  
you automatically. A new feature lets you select from 8 different Game Calls to attract any of a wide variety  
of animals, with sounding intervals adjustable from 1 to 24 hours. is camera even includes a laser aiming  
feature for easy set up in the woods. Comes complete with aircraſt aluminum security cable, padlock, and  
ratcheting tree bracket. Power input jack for optional solar panel. textured “bark-like” surface for maximum  
concealment.  
*7MP Hi Res option via soſtware interpolation, sensor resolution is 5MP  
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DIGITAL TRAIL SCOUT SpECIFICATIOnS  
image Sensor  
Lens  
1/2” CMOS sensor with 3.0 million (119835) or 5.0 million pixels (119907/119937).  
“Hi” res setting captures images with 5MP (119835) or 7MP (119937/119907)  
resolution via soſtware processing  
F/3.5, effective focal length 42mm. Sight range: 45 degrees  
Flash  
High power electronic Xenon Flash or infrared 24-lamp LED array. Range: 45 ſt.  
Low noise, high sensitivity passive infrared sensor. Range: 45 ſt  
PiR Sensor  
Motion LED indicator Yes  
Display  
Backlit LCD, 2 rows x 8 characters. Auto-off: 3 min. 2-digit event and image  
display.  
File Format  
Still image JPG. Movie images AVi 320x 240 pixels per frame. DCF version 1.0 file  
management.  
Exposure  
Auto  
Auto  
White Balance  
Power Supply  
4 x “D” cell batteries. Low battery indicator at 25% remaining power. Solar panel  
(optional) input jack (for use with “D” size NiMh type rechargeable batteries only)  
Battery Life  
Approximately 30 days (w/standard alkaline batteries). Or ≥6 mo. using solar panel  
with NiMh rechargeable batteries.  
(actual battery life will vary with temperature, camera activity and flash usage)  
User Password  
Yes, available range: 0000 to 9999  
Other (119937/119907 Laser pointer, iR LED array for night vision infrared imaging  
only)  
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infrared  
119937/119907  
119835  
LED Array  
Camera  
Lens  
Standard Flash  
Flash  
Camera  
Lens  
Laser  
Pointer  
PiR  
PiR  
Motion  
Keylock  
Keylock  
Motion  
LED  
LED  
SD Card  
Slot  
SD Card  
Slot  
Low  
Battery  
LED  
Low  
Battery  
LED  
Game Call  
Volume  
Parts  
Guide  
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Switch Position/Setting  
Switch and Setup Description  
Switch #/Function  
UP  
CENTER  
DOWN  
1198ꢀꢂ Control Panel  
K1 (Operating  
Mode)  
On  
Setup  
Off  
K2 (image Mode)  
K3 (Resolution)*  
K4 (Camera Delay)  
Still  
-
Movie  
Up/Down/Enter  
Med (3MP)  
Hi (5MP)  
2 minutes  
Lo (2MP)  
30 seconds  
1 minute  
K1 K2  
K3 K4  
Switch Position/Setting  
Switch #/Function  
UP  
CENTER  
DOWN  
1199ꢀꢄ/11990ꢄ Control Panel  
K1 (Operating  
Mode)  
On  
Setup  
Off  
K2 (image Mode)  
K3 (Flash Mode)  
Still  
-
-
Movie  
LED  
Standard  
(Std)  
Up/Down/Enter  
Med (5MP)  
K4 (Resolution)*  
Hi (7MP)  
2 minutes  
Lo (3MP)  
K5 (Camera Delay)  
1 minute  
30 seconds  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
* affects only still photo resolution (video resolution is preset at 320x240 pixels per frame)  
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SETUp GUIDE  
NOTE (Models 119937/119907 Only) : THE LASER POINTER IS ACTIVATED IN THE SET- UP MODE. DO NOT PERMIT  
THE LASER POINTER TO BE DIRECTED TOWARD ANYONE’S EYES, TO AVOID POTENTIAL EYE INJURY.  
Beforebeginningthesetup, insert4Dsizealkalinebatteriesasindicated  
inside the battery compartment. If you will be using the optional solar  
panel accessory, be sure to use rechargeable NiMh batteries only.  
1. K1 - Mode Switch (OFF / SETUP/ ON) :  
a) Power ON (UP position): Set K1 to ON position, e LCD display will show “BUSHNELL”  
for about 2 seconds.  
e LCD will rotate through the DAtE\tiME\EVENt&iMAGE displays  
when pressing the Up and Down keys.  
EVENt nn  
iMAGE nn  
b) SETUP Mode [move switch K1 from UP (ON) position to center position]:  
Press Up or Down buttons to scroll through choices of DAtE, tiME, NAME,PASSWORD, etc to  
modify or set these functions. Refer to the next three pages for more details.  
c) Power OFF: Set K1 to “O, the Trail Scout will be OFF.  
For mounting directions, please refer to the manual section titled “Using e Trail Scout” .  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
(1) SET DATE: When the LCD shows Set Date, press the ENtER key to modify the date.  
Press Up or Down button to select 1-12 then press the ENtER button to  
confirm the two digit month. e cursor will then move to the day.  
Press Up or Down button to select 1-31 then press ENtER to confirm the two  
digit day. en the cursor will move to the year.  
Press Up or Down button to select 0-99,then press ENtER to confirm the two  
digit year. From Set Date, press the Down button to set the time.  
Set Date  
09/18/04  
Note: See “Other Setup Notes” for details on the moon phase  
stamp feature, which is linked to the date you set here.  
(2) SET TIME: When the LCD shows Set time, press the ENtER key to modify the time.  
Press Up or Down button to select 1-12, then press ENtER to confirm the two  
Set time  
06: 30 PM  
digit hour. en the cursor will move to the minute.  
Press Up or Down button to select 0-59, then press ENtER to confirm the two  
digit minute. From SEt tiME, press the Down button to set the name.  
(3) SET NAME: When the LCD shows “NO NAME, press ENtER key to modify the  
name display. Press Up or Down button to select one character from A” to “Z,  
MY NAME  
“0” to “9, _” , then Press ENtER to confirm, the cursor will move to next character.  
555_1234 ere are 2 lines of 8 characters each for your use. From Set Name, press the Down  
button to change the password.  
(4) SET PASSWORD:  
When the LCD shows PASSWORD, press the ENtER key to set the password.  
Password  
Set  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
(4) SET PASSWORD (cont.):  
e LCD will show [Password Yes]. to change the password, press Enter.  
if you do not want to set a password, you can press the Up or Down key to select NO.  
Password  
Yes  
if you selected YES, the LCD shows [New Pswd]. Press the Up or Down key to select the  
first password digit of 0-9. Press ENtER to confirm, the cursor will move to the next digit  
to the right. Repeat the process using UP, Down and Enter keys to enter your four digit  
password. Press ENtER to confirm.  
New Pswd  
0 0 0 0  
if you do not want to set a password when the LCD shows (PW YES) , you can press the  
U/D button to select No, Aſter pressing the ENtER, the LCD display shows (PW NO),  
and no password will be set. From Set Password, press the Down button to set Day time.  
Password  
None  
(5) SET DAY TIME: (Note: is setting auto switches an infrared filter-see #4 under “Other Setup Notes”)  
When the LCD shows DAY tiME, press ENtER key to set the DAY tiME range. e  
LCD will show and underscore under the first 2 digits in the DAY tiME mode. Press  
the up or down keys to set time of 24 hour clock for the specific DAY tiME start hour  
desired. Press ENtER to set the DAY tiME start time.  
en, underscore will move to the second 2 digits in the DAY tiME mode. Press the up  
Day time  
07 -- 18  
or down keys to set time of 24 hour clock for the specific DAY tiME end hour desired.  
Press ENtER to set the DAY tiME end time.  
Now your DAY tiME is defined (NiGHt is defined as the period between DAY end and  
start times). if you do not make your own settings for DAY, a default of 6AM~6PM is  
used.  
Example: 07—18 would define DAY as from 7AM to 6PM (6PM=18:00 hours on 24 hr clock).  
From Set Day time, press the Down button to set the next user option.  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
(6) SELECT SOUND (119907/119937 only): When the LCD shows SOUND, press the  
ENtER key to select from the list of 8 different game calls (note that the game call module  
must be installed for the sound to be audible-see Attaching the Game Call Module” near  
the end of this manual). Press the Up or Down button to find the desired game call, then  
press the ENtER button to confirm the call selection. See “Using the trail Scouttowards  
the back of this manual for a detailed description of each call. Select “OFF” if you wish to  
keep the game call module attached but silent. From Select Game Call SOUND, press the  
Down button to set the Game Call interval.  
Sound  
Off  
(7) SET GAME CALL INTERVAL (119907/119937 only): When the LCD shows CALL,  
press the ENtER key to set the interval at which your selected game call will be sounded,  
from 1 to 24 hours between each call. Press the Up or Down button to change the hour  
interval setting. From Set CALL, press the Down button to set the Still Photo Mode.  
Call  
01 Hrs  
(8) SET STILL PHOTO MODE (all models): When the LCD shows PHOtO, press the  
ENtER key to set the Still Photo mode. Press Up or Down button to select Single (only one  
photo will be taken per event trigger) or Mutiple (a series of three photos will be taken per  
event trigger), then press ENtER to confirm your selection. is is the last user option in  
the Setup Menu. From Set StiLL PHOtO MODE, press the Down button if you wish to  
begin again with the first item in the Setup Menu, SEt DAtE. Or, if you are finished with  
the Setup process and are ready to start using your trail Scout, simply change K1 to the ON  
(UP) position and the unit will be operating aſter a 2 minute delay.  
Photo  
Multiple  
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2. K2 – Image Mode Switch (STILL / MOVIE):  
Setup Guide (cont.)  
Set K2 to either of these settings:  
(UP) STILL Photo Mode: image resolution is determined by the setting of the RES switch, and  
photos are stored in JPG format.  
(DOWN) MOVIE Mode: e camera can record a 15 second movie, the file format is AVi with  
audio.  
NOTE: On model# 119835, using MOVIE mode at night will result in dark videos, as the xenon (standard) flash  
does not function in MOVIE mode. With models 119937/119907, you may use MOVIE mode at night by setting  
switch K3 (Lighting mode) to the LED position (the standard flash does not function in MOVIE mode on these  
models either).  
Note: see #4 in “Other Setup Notes” for additional information.  
(Models 119937/119907 only)  
3. K3 - Flash Mode Switch (LED / Standard):  
e Game camera has two modes that select which flash type will fire under dark conditions:  
(a) LED Mode (Infrared LED lamp array):  
e iR-LED (infrared) light is invisible to the naked eye, but will provide illumination for the  
camera, use it when you do not want to alert the subject at night. is mode can also be used  
for nighttime movie capture. During the time defined as “Night, an infrared blocking filter is  
automatically deactivated, so that the iR light generated by the LEDs can create an image. During  
the “Day, the infrared blocking filter is re-activated; therefore, you should use the “Standard” or  
xenon flash position for best results when the camera is set to “Day only” time mode.  
(b) STD (Standard) Mode: (Xenon flash tube)  
You can use Standard mode for twilight/cloudy conditions, or to take color still pictures at night. if  
you want to use the MOViE mode, you can not use Standard flash mode—you must set K3 to LED.  
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Setup Guide (cont.)  
4. K3 (Model 119835) – (Hi/Med/Lo) RESOLUTION:  
K4 (Model 119937/119907)– (Hi/Med/Lo) RESOLUTION:  
e trail Scout has three still photo resolution options:  
(a) Hi: Still photos are taken at the highest (interpolated) resolution setting, 5MP (119835) or 7MP  
(119937/119907). Use this setting if you plan to make large prints from your photos, or anytime photo  
quality is a higher priority than photo storage space (higher resolution photos generate larger size  
files).  
(b) Med: Still photos are taken at the actual sensor resolution, 3MP (119835) or 5MP (119937/119907).  
is is a good general purpose setting, as it is an ideal compromise between quality and storage space  
(c) Lo: Still photos are taken at a lower resolution setting, 2MP (119835) or 3MP (119937/119907).  
Use this setting if your priority is being able to store more photos on an SD card, and/or if you will only  
be viewing your photos on a computer monitor or making small prints.  
5. K4 (Model 119835)– (30s/1Min/2Min) CAMERA DELAY MODE  
K5 (Model 119937/119907) – (30s/1Min/2Min) CAMERA DELAY MODE:  
ere are three modes for taking delayed pictures: 30 Sec, 1 Min and 2 Min.  
e unit will record EVENtS while CAMERA is in DELAY MODE each time the PiR senses motion.  
(a) 30s: Aſter the first picture, a second picture will be taken 30 seconds later.  
(b) 1Min: Aſter the first picture, a second picture will be taken 1 minute later.  
(c) 2Min: Aſter the first picture, a second picture will be taken 2 minutes later.  
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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 im-  
ages.  
Image Delay—time elapsed between photos while events are sensed and recorded. is is user-set based on wildlife activity  
in area.  
IR Flash—iR LED Array—infrared LED Night Vision feature. Emits a burst of infrared light which is invisible to the human  
eye. Especially useful for night photos when a visible flash is undesirable. (Featured on Models 119937/119907 only)  
Std (Standard) Flash—Xenon flash tube used for low light or night photography. Automatically fires if necessary due to dark,  
overcast skies or waning light late in the day.  
SD Card—Memory card used to store images and events. trail Scouts are compatible with up to 1GB capacity SD cards,  
standard or high speed (all new trail Scouts include an 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—One of the most important requirements of any trail camera. e trail Scouts have 4 security features—padlock tab,  
tree bracket, cable lock, 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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OThER SETUp nOTES  
1. SD CARD SLOT  
e unit has a standard SD Card slot. You must push the SD Card in with the SD Card label facing the  
Bushnell logo into the SD card slot. Pushing it again will release the SD card, and then you can remove the  
SD card from the SD card slot. insertion or removal of SD card is only recommended when the unit is in  
the “OFF” position, as data can be lost or files corrupted if a card is removed while storage is in progress  
with the unit powered on.  
2. PIR SENSOR  
e sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passive infraRed, 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.  
in the Setup mode, you can use PiR sensor to determine the detection zone .When the PiR is sensed, the  
PiR Sense indicator will light. e camera’s field of view is a 45 degree cone, centered on the PiR detection  
zone.  
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Other Setup Notes (cont.)  
3. LASER POINTER (Models 119937/119907 Only)  
e 119937/119907 trail Scout camera has a Laser pointer. When you mount the unit on a tree or any  
other fixed surface and cannot sight from behind the Game Camera, you can use the Laser Pointer to align  
the unit.  
NOTE: LASER LIGHT IS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO THE EYES.  
THE LASER POINTER IS ACTIVATED IN THE SET-UP MODE.  
DO NOT PERMIT THE LASER POINTER TO BE DIRECTED  
TOWARD ANYONE’S EYES TO AVOID POTENTIAL EYE INJURY.  
4. AUTO DAY/NIGHT IR FILTER SWITCH (Models 119937/119907 Only)  
e Model 119935/119905 trail Scout camera has an automatic function which activates a filter in the  
camera’s lens system during the time period you define as “Day” (see “Set Day time” in the Setup Guide). e  
purpose of this filter is to block infrared light, so that photos taken by daylight or with the standard (xenon)  
flash tube (in heavy shade or late in the day) will have a normal appearance. is infrared filter is found  
in virtually all digital cameras, as their image sensors are sensitive to infrared light as well as visible light  
wavelengths. However, during the “Nighttime period (from your defined Day end time to Day start time),  
the infrared blocking filter is automatically deactivated, or removed from the lens path. is allows the LED  
lamp array, which emits invisible infrared light, to be able to create an image on the camera’s CMOS sensor  
when the iR light illuminates a subject in front of the lens. Because the infrared filter is activated during the  
“Day” time period, using the LED flash mode during the day is not recommended, as the filter will prevent  
the infrared light from the LED from reaching the sensor, resulting in dark photos. e standard flash mode  
may be selected for night use, however, photos may be slightly pink or reddish in color due to the deactivated  
infrared filter. Refer to the following chart:  
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Other Setup Notes (cont.)  
Flash  
Mode  
Day Time Photo Results  
Night Time Photo Results  
Recommended  
Combination  
LED  
Normal, may be dark during  
cloudy conditions or late hours  
Black & White, good  
exposure  
Good (Better night results,  
flash is undetected)  
StD  
Normal color & exposure  
Slight pink or reddish color  
Good (Better day results)  
Note: setting the date and time on your camera is imperative for the unit to function properly,  
so that images captured by both day and night will have the best possible appearance (and so  
you know when the images are taken). if the date and time are not set up correctly, the automatic  
iR (infrared) filter will remain in the “oposition 24 hrs a day, causing daytime images to  
appear somewhat pink.  
5. MOON PHASE STAMP  
All new trail Scout 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 your name and 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  
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ABOUT ThE InCLUDED MOUnTInG BRACKETS  
Trail Scout Ratcheting Bracket Installation Tips  
A total of ꢁ brackets are included with all new Trail Scouts (Model#s  
1198ꢀꢂ/11990ꢄ/1199ꢀꢄ):  
(1) “T” bracket that mounts to the back of the camera  
(1) Ratcheting bracket (see photo)  
(2) Tree brackets.  
The two tree brackets are intended to allow the user to attach brackets to  
trees in two different locations, making it easier to move a single camera between the two positions.  
The ratcheting bracket (originally sold separately as an optional accessory) is provided as 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, attach one of  
the tree brackets to the ratcheting bracket with the provided bolts. Then the camera can be locked to the ratcheting  
bracket/tree bracket combo in the exact same way that the tree bracket/camera is locked.  
Also, the new Trail Scouts have a port on the bottom of the camera for inserting a solar panel power jack (use only  
with Bushnell Solar Panel Model# 119ꢄꢂ0C). 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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USInG ThE DIGITAL TRAIL SCOUT  
1. MOUNTING (Using the “T” bracket and a standard tree bracket):  
Mount the trail camera on the tree as shown below.  
1. Screw bracket A to the tree.  
2. Bolt bracket B on the back of the trail camera.  
3. Match bracket B up to bracket A.  
4. en, hang bracket B over bracket A.  
5. Finally, insert the padlock and lock when setup is completed.  
B
For extra security, you can use the included cable to wrap around the tree  
trunk as well.  
1. insert the end with the large lug into bracket A.  
2. en, feed the other end of the cable around the tree and back through  
the bracket.  
3. tighten the adjustable locking bolt to hold the cable tightly in place (B).  
A
B
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Using the Trail Scout (cont.)  
2. POWER ON AND SETUP SWITCH SUMMARY:  
turn the knob 90°counterclockwise and open the front cover.  
Set the K1 to ON position,  
input correct Password. Default password is “0000.  
(if the password is entered incorrectly 3 times, the unit will  
be powered off automatically. if you want to power ON again  
you must set K1 back to OFF and then set K1 to ON)  
e LCD will display current iMAGE&EVENt counter.  
You can press the Up or Down key to see the DAtE, tiME, NAME.  
if you want to modify DAtE, tiME, NAME or password, set K1 to SEtUP.  
(See SEtUP GUiDE for details)  
Aſter finishing SEtUP, set K1 back to ON position  
e unit will delay 2 minutes before functioning to allow you to clear out of your area.  
e functions of K2, K3, and K4 can be set in the SEtUP or ON Mode.  
Aſter finishing SEtUP, close the front cover and turn the knob to 90°clockwise.  
Finally, secure the trail Scout with a padlock.  
turn the knob 90°  
counterclockwise to open  
turn the knob 90°  
clockwise to close  
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Using the Trail Scout (cont.)  
Game Call Descriptions (Model 119907/119937 Only)  
1. Grunt-Whitetail deer grunt. Will attract whitetail bucks to an area to investigate what other “buck”  
is in their territory.  
2. Cow Call-Female elk communication call. Will attract elk, especially male bull elk, to the area.  
ꢀ. Bugle-Male bull elk communication call. Will attract other bull elk to an area to investigate what  
other “bull” is in their territory.  
ꢁ. Antler-Whitetail buck fighting sounds. Will attract other bucks to the area to investigate what other  
“bucks” are in their territory.  
ꢂ. Tending-Whitetail buck grunt sequence. Used by bucks when they are “tending” to a doe. Will  
attract bucks.  
ꢃ. Predator-Small animal in distress sound. Will attract predators such as bobcat, mountain lion,  
coyote, wolf to an area.  
ꢄ. Turkey-Female turkey yelp. This call will attract male tom turkeys.  
8. Moose-Male bull moose sound. Will attract other moose to investigate.  
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Attaching the Game Call Module  
(Models 119907 and 119937 only)  
Attaching Game Call Module  
Game Call Module Attached  
(remove the plastic plug covering the  
connection pins by sliding it up first)  
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The (Optional) Solar Panel  
(Compatible with models 119835, 119907 & 119937)  
Solar Panel input Jack  
Solar Panel  
(Optional Accessory)  
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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SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATING NOTES  
• e LCD showing “ENtER SUSPEND” means the system is going  
to suspend activity (sleep mode to conserve battery power).  
• Aſter setting K1 to ON, the system will begin working aſter a  
two minute delay. if there is no activity sensed in three minutes,  
the system will go to SUSPEND. When the PiR senses activity, the  
camera will be activated immediately.  
• e LCD showing “RESUME” means the system is active.  
• Changing batteries within 20 seconds will avoid the need to reset  
the date and time.  
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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  
2) 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:  
IN U.S.A. Send To:  
Bushnell Outdoor Products  
Attn.: Repairs  
8500 Marshall Drive  
Lenexa, Kansas 66214  
IN CANADA Send To:  
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Bushnell Outdoor Products  
Attn.: Repairs  
·
increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver  
.
25A East Pearce Street, Unit 1  
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 2M9  
· 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.  
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:  
Bushnell Germany GmbH  
European Service Centre  
Mathias-Brüggen-Str. 80  
D-50827 Köln  
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.  
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.  
©2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products  
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For further questions or additional information please contact:  
Bushnell Outdoor Products  
9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas ꢃꢃ21ꢁ  
(800) ꢁ2ꢀ-ꢀꢂꢀꢄ • www.bushnell.com  
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