Digital Trail Camera: Instruction Manual
Digital Trail Camera: Instruction Manual
Digital Trail Camera: Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual
Model#: 119223C
Lit# 93-0580/04-10
IMPORTANT NOTE
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the best trail cameras on the
market! Tasco is very proud of this little unit and we are sure you will be
pleased with it as well. We appreciate your business and want to earn
your trust. Please refer to the notes below and the instructions in this
manual to ensure that you are completely satisfied with this product.
Introduction 4
Parts and Controls 5
Camera Setup 7
Setting the Year, Date & Time 7
Setting Camera/Video Mode and Resolution 8
Formatting SD Cards 8
Exiting the Setup Menu 9
Camera Operation 10
Mount the Camera 10
Test the Coverage Area 10
Secure the Camera 11
Viewing the Photos and Videos 12
Glossary 13
Specifications 14
Troubleshooting/FAQ 15
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INTRODUCTION
Main Features:
• 1.3MP digital sensor
• Compact Size (177mm*137mm*52mm)
• Long Battery Life (Up to 90 Days)
• Trigger Time=1.6 second
• LCD Display
• Xenon Flash
• 640*480 at 15 FPS Videos
• Supports up to 8 GB SD Card
• Date, Time & Moon Phase Imprint
• Auto Exposure
• Auto White Balance
• Power Supply: 4 “C” Cell batteries
• Weatherproof
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Parts and Controls Guide
PIR Motion
Sensor
Camera
Lens
Padlock
Hole
PIR
Indicator
Xenon
Flash
Front of Camera
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Parts and Controls Guide
LCD
Display SD Card
Slot
Power
USB Port
Button
Battery
Compartment Control Panel
(Front Opened)
1. Date
2. Time
3. 4 Digit Display
4. Still Photo Mode /
Resolution
5. Video Mode
6. SD Card
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Setup Icons- Display Guide
1. Setting the Date, Year and Time
If you are using the camera for the first time, you should set the date and
time so your photos will be “stamped” correctly.
Note: The Date & Time setting will normally be retained for a few minutes
when the batteries are removed from the camera. However, you may need
to reset the Date & Time after replacing the batteries, if they have been
removed for a longer period of time.
• After the date and time have been set, press OK. You will see the
camera icon and the word “Lo” will blink.
• By pressing UP/DOWN, the camera will cycle between Lo resolution
still photo, Hi resolution still photo, and movie (video) modes.
Choose the mode that you want and press OK.
• The “Lo” setting will allow you to take lower resolution (1.3MP)
images and therefore accumulate more images on your card while
the “HI” setting will give you high resolution (3.0MP via software
interpolation) images of better quality but fewer images can be
stored to the card.
• In Movie mode a 14 second AVI file will be recorded to the SD Card
each time the camera is triggered. The movie length is preset and
cannot be changed. There are no additional settings or options for
Video Mode.
3. Formatting SD Cards
• Pressing OK again after the resolution options will go to the Format
screen next. Formatting is recommended before you re-use an old
SD card, and is a quick way to erase all of the photos/videos after
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Camera Setup (continued)
you’ve saved any you wish to keep.
• The display will read “FoNo”, with “No” and the SD card icon
blinking. Press OK when “No” is flashing if you don’t want to format
the card.
• To format the card, press either UP/DOWN button and the “Fo”
portion will blink. Press OK and the display will change to “Y N” with
the SD card icon blinking.
• “N” (NO) is the default, so pressing OK will cancel the formatting,
then pressing and holding MENU will exit menu mode.
• If you are certain that you want to format the card and DELETE all
data and images on the card, then press either UP/DOWN button to
select “Y” (YES). With “Y” flashing, press OK- the display will briefly
change to “SdFr”.
Exiting the Setup Menu
Press and hold MENU to exit Menu mode at any time once you have
finished changing any of the menu item settings or using one of the
menu options.
In normal operating mode, the display will only show the still photo or
movie clip icon in the lower left corner, an SD card icon on the lower right,
and one or more digits that indicate how many photo or movie files have
been stored on the card.
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CAMERA OPERATION
Once your camera has been setup, you are ready to begin using it to
capture photos of wildlife activity in the area you choose to locate it. Just
follow these steps:
To mount the camera in place, insert the strap through the strap slots on
the rear housing. Wrap the strap around the mounting surface. Aim the
camera at the area you wish to observe. Secure the strap and tighten the
buckle in order to secure the camera.
Make sure that both door latches are securely locked in place, to ensure
proper weather resistance.
The red LED lamp (PIR Indicator) on the front of the camera can help you
determine how large an area is covered, as it will flash anytime an “event”
is detected while the camera is in MENU mode. To check the coverage
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Camera OPERATION (continued)
area, press the MENU button, then step away from the camera. Move
straight back from the camera to find the length (depth) of the sensor
detection zone, and move left or right to check the width (edges) of the
detection zone (note that it becomes wider as you move farther back-see
below). When you no longer see the red PIR indicator flash as you move
around, you are past the limits of the coverage area. Reposition the
camera if necessary. When you finish testing the camera, press and hold
MENU to exit Menu mode.
Make sure the camera’s power is turned on, and make sure a new or
empty SD card has been inserted, then leave the area-there is a 30 second
delay after power on before the first photo is taken. Batteries typically last
90 days or more, depending on how often the Cam is activated by events,
how often the flash fires, ambient temperature, etc.
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VIEWING THE PHOTOS and VIDEOS
After your camera has been operating for awhile, you will of course want
to review the photos and/or videos it has been capturing. This can be
done by either of two methods, according to your preference or the
availability of accessory equipment:
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GLOSSARY
PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor): Senses motion like a typical security motion
detector. Requires infrared energy (heat) in addition to motion to trigger
the sensor to help limit detection to live animals (rather than leaves, etc).
Battery Life: Time that camera will function in the field. Dependent on
ambient temperature, number of images taken and number of times the
flash fires. When the battery voltage drops below 4.5v, the flash stops
firing. When battery voltage is below 3.5v, the camera stops working.
FULL: When memory capacity (SD Card) is full, the LCD display indicates
“FULL”
Mass Storage: Connect the USB cable to a computer, press the “MENU”
button, and the computer can access the contents of the SD card. The
camera is automatically recognized as an “external drive”, without the
need to install special drivers. (Win 98 and older operating systems are
not supported. Mac OS9 and OSX are also compatible-the camera will
appear on your desktop as an external storage device or “disk”).
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Technical Specifications
Model Number 119223C
Image Sensor Type 1/3 Inch CMOS
Effective Resolution 1.3 Megapixels
Effective Focal Length 4.4 mm
Lens Aperture f/2.0
Display Monochrome LCD
PIR Sensor Yes
Trigger Speed 1.6 second
Max Flash Distance 16 feet (5 meters)
Storage SD Card up to 8 GB Capacity
PIR Indicator Yes (Setup mode only)
Selectable Image Resolution 1.3MP, 3.0MP
Movie: AVI 640 x 480 pixels @ 15 fps (15
Video Resolution
seconds).
File Format (Image/Video) JPEG/AVI
Date Time Imprint Yes
Moon Phase Imprint Yes
Exposure Auto
White Balance Mode Auto
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Troubleshooting / FAQ
Battery life is shorter than expected
1. Battery life will vary with operating temperature and the number
of images taken over time. Typically, the Trail Cam will be able to
capture several images before the batteries die.
2. Check to make sure you have used new alkaline batteries. Tasco
recommends using 4 Energizer® Alkaline “C” Cell batteries in
this Trail Cam to obtain maximum battery life.
3. Make sure that the Power Button was switched to the “On”
position, and that the camera was not left in setup mode.
4. Make sure that you are using a good quality name brand SD card
in your camera. Tasco recommends SanDisk® brand SD Cards
up to 8GB. Our experience indicates that poor quality SD cards
can sometimes reduce your Trail Cam battery life.
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TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Tasco® product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for
two years after the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty, we will,
at our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product postage
prepaid. This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper handling,
installation, or maintenance provided by someone other than a Tasco Authorized Service
Department.
Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below:
1) A check/money order in the amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling
2) Name and address for product return
3) An explanation of the defect
4) Proof of Date Purchased
5) Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton, to prevent damage in transit,
with return postage prepaid to the address listed below:
For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local
dealer for applicable warranty information. In Europe you may also contact Tasco at:
Tasco Germany GmbH
European Service Centre
Mathias-Brüggen-Str. 80
D-50827 Köln
GERMANY
Tel: +49 221 995568-0
Fax: +49 221 995568-20
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FCC Compliance 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 interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
The device does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should
only be made by an Authorized Tasco repair center. Unauthorized repairs
or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment,
and will void your warranty and your authority to operate this device
under Part 15 regulations.
The shielded interface cable which is provided must be used with the
equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant
to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
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For further questions or additional information please contact:
Tasco
9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214
(800) 423-3537 • www.Tasco.com
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