Introduction - Bushnell 119599C2 Instruction Manual

Aggressor wireless cam
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INTRODUCTION

About the Aggressor Wireless Cam
The Bushnell Aggressor Wireless Cam is a digital scouting camera. It
can be triggered by any movement of game in a location, detected by a
highly sensitive Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor, and then take high
quality pictures (up to 14MP still photos), or video clips.
The Aggressor Wireless Cam consumes very little power (0.15mA) in
a stand-by (surveillance) state. This translates to a stand-by operating
period ranging from weeks to months on a full set of 12 AA batteries, with
the low end of the range based on alkaline batteries and frequent data
transmission, and the high end contingent on the use of lithium batteries
and a lower transmission frequency*. Once motion in the monitored area
is detected, the digital camera unit will be triggered at once (0.3 seconds)
and then automatically take photos or videos according to previously
programmed settings. The Aggressor Wireless Cam is equipped with
built-in infrared LEDs ("black" IR LEDs that function as a flash, so that it
delivers clear photos or videos (in black & white) even in the dark, and it
can take color photos or videos under sufficient daylight. The Aggressor
Wireless Cam is designed for outdoor use and is resistant against water
and snow.
*An optional Solar Panel accessory (model# #119756C) can provide extended
battery life. Please contact your Bushnell dealer for availability.
Your Bushnell Aggressor Wireless Cam represents the summit of our
trail camera technology, including features such as:
Auto PIR Sensitivity-the camera monitors ambient temperature conditions
and automatically adjusts the sensor/trigger signal to be more sensitive to
slight variations in temperature on hot days, less sensitive on cold days.
Hyper NightVision-The IR LED Flash array now has increased range, brighter
output and better coverage for improved nighttime images.
Field Scan 2x with Live Trigger-Field Scan is a special feature which allows
the camera to capture time lapse images or video. This has the advantage of
giving you the ability to monitor the edge of a field that might be 50 or 150
yards away from the camera out of the PIR sensor's range. Two independent
"blocks" of time lapse recording can be setup, and the camera will still also
record images when triggered by nearby animal activity as well.
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