Recon Outdoors Talon IR User Manual page 7

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• Overlay data stamped on each Image
(Customer Name/Moon Phase/Temperature/Time/Date)
• Video Port (View Images in the Field)
• Removable Compact Flash™ Memory Card
(No More 35mm Film Processing)
• Optional accessories include High-Security Lock-Box,
TV/USB Card Readers, and 5" Black and White TV
Setup is a snap with Recon's sealed fi ve-button user friendly keypad and two-line text
display. No computers required to change time, date and camera settings. A series
of simple and easy to use menus allow you to setup and maintain your Recon™
camera. These menus include set time, set date, set motion sensor sensitivity, set
delay and set mode (picture or movie). These settings are stored and remain in effect
even when the power is turned off or when the batteries are removed. These settings
can be modifi ed over and over as required for each scouting trip.
The cameras store thousands of images on industry standard Compact Flash™
memory cards. Load pictures into your computer using optional card readers. E-mail
and print your digital images. View the images at the site with built-in video output
port (portable viewer not included). Camera also Interfaces with a standard TV
and VCR. Reliable motion detection with programmable sensitivity eliminates false
triggers. Camera attaches to the tree with supplied strap or with optional Lock-Box
(see accessories list).
*Infrared Flash is invisible compared to Bright White Flashes of Color Scouting
Cameras. Internal power management allows the camera to sleep between events,
drawing only MICRO-Amps of current allowing the six D-cell batteries to have an
extended life from hours to as much as one full hunting season. Once motion is
detected, the camera wakes up, takes a picture and then goes back to sleep. Each
picture is tagged with customer name, moon phase, temperature, date and time, so that
you will be able to analyze not only the type of game that you are monitoring but also
the time patterns associated with the game. Motion is detected at distances of up to
40 feet, thus ensuring the maximum coverage of your game scouting area.
Recon cameras use a PIR (Passive Infrared Receiver) or motion detector to detect
motion in front of the camera. The PIR senses targets day or night, and has been
carefully designed to work over a wide range of temperatures while eliminating
virtually all false target detections in the scouting area. Once the camera is alerted
by the PIR that a target is in view, the PIR will wake up the camera and take a picture.
It won't take another picture until the time on the time delay setting has been exceeded.
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