Simply remove the SD or CF card from your trail cam and place it into the slot for that type of card. The battery powered Viewer will automatically read and display the files captured by the trail camera, allowing you to easily see what your camera has captured in the field, without taking along a bulky, expensive, fragile laptop computer. Both still photos and video clips (with audio if your camera records it) may be reviewed. You can delete unwanted photos to free up more space for new shots, erase all files from the card, protect important photos from accidental erasure, and even copy all of your photos/videos (or just your favorites) to another SD card to take home with you. The Viewer has a USB port, so you can also use it as a card reader with your PC at home to view or backup your photos to a hard drive. Trail Scout Viewer/Copier Technical Specifications Display 2.5” TFT LCD, 480x234 pixels USB USB 1.1 standard, USB Mass Storage device Software requirements (For card reader function) Windows 2000, ME,XP or Vista (Windows 98 not supported); Mac OS9 or OSX. Card Slots Read only: 1 SD & 1 CF slot (Camera). Read or Write files: 1 SD slot (Storage) Card Compatibility Maximum card capacity:1 GB or less, Normal or High speed File Compatibility Standard JPEG (.jpg) still photo files, AVI (.avi) video files Power Supply 2xAA batteries, alkaline, lithium or NiMh rechargeable (>2000mAh recommended) Power Consumption 0.85 w * Compatibility with still & video files on cards from non-Bushnell cameras cannot be assumed, due to potential differences in file directory structure and file compression standards. The Trail Scout Viewer/Copier Is Compatible With All Current & Future Models of Bushnell Trail Scout and Trail Sentry Cameras, Including These: 119833—Digital Trail Scout 3.0MP Great images and scouting technology at a great value. This 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. Date/Time/Moon Phase stamp feature. Comes complete with aircraft aluminum security cable, padlock, and tree bracket. Textured “bark-like” surface for maximum concealment. 119935/119905 (RealTree AP® Camo)—Digital Trail Scout 5.0MP with Night Vision With all the features of the 3.0MP Trail Scout plus Night Vision and laser aiming , this is the top of the line digital trail camera. Still photos are stored with 5 megapixel resolution (via software processing), and the video clips are recorded with audio captured 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. There 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-it’s done for you automatically. This camera comes complete with a laser aiming beam for easy set up in the woods. Item A B C D Function Camera Card Slots ( Only Reads files) Storage Card Slot (Read or Write files) USB Port Power Switch Parts Guide A C B A 1 With the slots oriented as shown (lettering upright, USB on right), SD cards should be inserted “face down” (metal contacts on card facing up, notched corner on rear left). To insert, push it clicks. To remove SD cards, push in again, then pull out. CF cards (face up) simply push in/pull out. 2 3 4 D Button # 1-Delete 2-Left 3-Right 4-Copy Function in Normal Display Mode DELETE or ZOOM BACKWARD (Last Photo) FORWARD (Next Photo) COPY Function in Delete, Copy & Setup Menus Next Menu Item OK (Confirm Setting) not used Previous Menu Item Display Icons File Locked (also a still photo option) Curent file # / Total files on card Indicates Video File Type Resolution (in pixels) of the Photo Battery Indicator DISPLAY ICONS-VIDEO CLIPS DISPLAY ICONS-STILL PHOTOS Setup 1. Open the battery cover located on the bottom of the Viewer by sliding it the direction of the arrow on the cover, and insert two AA size batteries (alkaline, lithium or NiMh) with the flat end (negative, or “-” terminal) of each battery in contact with the springs. Slide the cover back to the closed position. The small holes on the back of the Viewer, just below the battery cover, allow sound from the speaker to be heard during playback of video clips that may also contain audio. 2. Slide open the door on the left side of the Viewer in the direction of the arrow on the door. Insert an SD or CF card* into the correct size slot (do not attempt to insert an SD card into the CF card slot). With the slots oriented as shown in the Parts Guide, (lettering upright, USB on right), SD cards should be inserted “face down” (metal contacts on card facing up, notched corner on rear left). To insert, push the SD card in un...