Bushnell 11-9200 Instruction Manual - Page 12

Bushnell 11-9200 Manual

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MOON PHASE STAMP All new Trail Sentry models have a "moon phase" stamp feature. This 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. The moon phase icon will appear on your photos in the lower left, 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. The icons for the various phases of the moon are shown below: New Waxing > Full Waning > New Additional Notes ABOUT THE PIR SENSOR The sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passive Infra Red, or PIR. Infrared energy is essentially heat energy. The PIR detector operates by sensing a change in the infrared level in its detection zone. This zone is a cone in the center 10 degrees of the camera's field of view. The 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. The camera's field of view is a 45 degree cone, centered on the PIR detection zone. 12 119204+119305 Trail Sentry 1LIM-12 12 3/3/08 11:51:16 PM

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ABOUT THE PIR SENSOR
²e sensor that triggers the trail camera is Passive Infra Red, or PIR. Infrared energy is essentially heat energy.
²e PIR detector operates by sensing a change in the infrared level in its detection zone. ²is zone is a cone in the
center 10 degrees of the camera’s ´eld of view. ²e 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 eFect, 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 con´rm the detection zone.When PIR is sensed,
this “PIR detected” indicator will light. ²e camera’s ´eld of view is a 45 degree cone, centered on the PIR detection
zone.
MOON PHASE STAMP
All new Trail Sentry models have a “moon phase” stamp feature. ²is 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. ²e moon phase icon
will appear on your photos in the lower le³, next to the Bushnell logo. Some hunters will ´nd 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 µash), you can see if that was related to how bright the
moon was at the time.
²e icons for the various phases of the moon are shown below:
New
¶ull
Waxing
>
Waning
>
New
Additional Notes
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