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MODEL BTC-6 DCLN P L E A S E R EAD TH I S M AN U AL B E F ORE U S E...
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Thank you for purchasing a Browning Trail Camera. Our trail cameras are constructed of the finest workmanship and materials available. As hunters ourselves, we have designed our products to help you get the most of your time in the field. We hope you enjoy scouting game for years to come with your new Browning Trail Camera.
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QUIC K ST A R T G UI D E STEP 1 Press the battery tray eject button to release the battery tray. The tray will eject about 1/2”. Insert 6 AA Alkaline Batteries and an SD card into the camera.
TAB LE O F CO NT E NT S Package Contents SD cards selection Camera Diagram Battery Installation Main Screen Time and Date Capture Mode Capture Delay / Picture Size Multishot Modes Video Quality / Video Length Smart IR / Adjustable IR Flash Timelapse Settings Temp Units / Info Strip / SD Management Motion Test / Camera Name...
1- Instruction Manual SD Card Selection Install a good quality memory card. The best brands of SD cards are Browning branded cards, Sandisk or Kingston branded cards. Your camera can operate on standard class 10 or higher SD cards ranging from 4-32 GB .
Camera Diagram PIR Sensor Dual Camera Lens IR LEDs Light Sensor Aim LED Microphone Programming Buttons Power Switch SD Card Slot 12 volt Ext Power Port Color Screen Battery Eject Button...
Install 6 AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries in the battery tray. Make sure you install the batteries with the correct polarity, following the markings on the battery tray. For opimtimal performance we recommend using Browning branded batteries, Energizer™ or Duracell™. Slide the battery tray into the closed position.
Main Screen Turn the camera’s power on by sliding the power switch to the ON position. The main screen displays the camera operation mode, pictures or videos taken, pictures or videos possible on the SD card, camera delay countdown and bat ter y life percentage. The background will show a live image from the camera.
Time and Date To Set the time and date: 1/05/2024 From the HOME screen, press the MODE button once. The SETUP screen will display showing your available camera settings options. The DATE option will be highlighted. Press the OK button to highlight the month. Using the UP or DOWN arrows, select the current month.
Capture Mode To set the camera's capture Mode, use the DOWN arrow to highlight the MODE option. 1/05/2024 Select the operation mode for your camera. Press OK when finished. CAPTURE MODE OPTIONS: STILL This setting will take still pictures of PICTURES game in daytime and nightime.
Capture Delay The capture delay sets the "timeout" in between motion activated images or videos. Highlight the CAPTURE DELAY option and use the RIGHT or LEFT buttons select the delay. Capture Delay options are 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 seconds and 2, 5, 10, 30 or 60 minutes.
Multishot option. Use the RIGHT or LEFT buttons to highlight a Multishot option. Your Browning Trail Camera can take multiple shots each time the camera is triggered. The default setting is 1 picture. Your options are as follows: MULTI SHOT This is the default setting.
Video Quality VIDEO RESOLUTION The video options for your Browning trail camera are as follows: Video Quality: High 1920 x 1080 @60fps Ultra 3840 x 2160 @23fps Video Length VIDEO LENGTH You can select the length of your video clip as well in the VIDEO LENGTH window.
Smart IR Video Smart IR Video is a feature that will allow a daytime video clip to keep recording as long as the camera detects movement during filming. If the deer stands still in front of the camera and the camera does not detect movement, the camera will end the video lip.
Timelapse Settings Your Browning Trail Camera has the ability to function as a timelapse camera. This is useful if you want to view the entire activity in a given area such as a large field. TIMELAPSE FREQUENCY Your trail camera can...
Temperature Units Your temperature units can be displayed on the picture’s info bar in Fahrenheit or Celsius. To change the selection, Press the RIGHT ARROW key to make your selection. Info Strip Your trail camera has an information bar that is printed at the bottom of each photo taken.
Motion Test Your trail camera is equipped with a MOTION TEST feature. This feature helps you aim the camera at your target area. With the motion test turned on, simply walk around in your target area. When your presence is detected, a red LED on the front of the camera will flash.
The following options can be changed by pressing the OK button to highlight the option, and changing the selection using the RIGHT or LEFT arrows. Remember to press the OK button to save your selection. Press the DOWN button to move to each new option to set below.
Image Retrieval The most popular way to review the images on your SD card is to review the images on your home computer.The pictures can be viewed on both PC and Mac computers. Simply insert the SD card into the SD card slot on your desktop or laptop computer.
INSTALLED TO VIEW STILL PICTURES AND VIDEOS CLIPS. In order to playback your TIMELAPSE FILES, you need to install the Browning Buck Watch Timelapse Viewer software. This software will work on any PC running Windows XP or later versions. The Buck Watch...
Field Installation TENSION KNOB Your camera has a built in adjustable tree mount bracket. After securing the camera to a tree, loosen the tension knob on the side of the camera. Position the camera at the correct angle, and re-tighten the tension knob.
Accessories We offer a full line of accessories for use with your new Browning Trail Camera. AA Batteries STEEL SECURITY BOXES SD CARDS BATTERY PACKS...
Damages caused by wild animals. WARRANTY SERVICE In the event warranty service is needed, contact Browning Trail Camera’s customer service at 1.888.618.4496. Our knowledgeable agents can help troubleshoot any issues with your trail camera. In the event your camera needs to be returned for service, our agents will provide the needed information.
FCC Statement This 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful...
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On the menu screen is “ cap start” and “cap end”. These are not covered in the manual. What are they for and how do you set it up?