Bushnell 119902A Cellucore 30 Trail Camera Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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Bushnell 119902A Cellucore 30 Trail Camera

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CAMERA OVERVIEW

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VIEWSCREEN INDICATORS

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CIUICK START GUIDE

  1.  Download the free Bushnell Trail Camera app on your smartphone from the App Store [iPhone•] or Google Play• [Android”).
  2.  Open the app, then sign in or create a new account.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-Camera-FIG-4
  3.  Log in and click the Camara icon at the bottom of the screen, than click”+” to add a new camera. Scan the [JR coda on the vaiw screen of your Callucora 30 or manually or enter its serial # to associate this camera with your account.
  4.  Remove the protective plastic covers from the camera lens, and PIR sensor.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-Camera-FIG-5
  5.  Install 12 AA batteries [Energizer” lithium batteries are recommended. Alkaline batteries may be used but battery life will be shorter. Rechargeable batteries are not recommended). Ba sure to position the batteries for correct polarity [+/-) when installing.
  6.  Install a new SD card, up to 32GB. High speed cards [class 6 or higher) are recommended if you plan to record video clips.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-Camera-FIG-6
  7.  At the location where you will place the camera, move the power switch to the On position. The camera’s default settings ware chosen for typical usage as a scouting camera for hunters: photo mode at 2MP resolution, with a 1D second interval between photos, and “Medium” LED flash power output. These settings may be easily changed to suit your individual preferences or application (for example, if you would rather capture videos, or photos at a different resolution, spaced further apart). using the app on your smartphone or home computer.
  8. Prior to closing the camera, ensure the camera has acquired cellular signal. Lower signal strength can cause interruptions in service and shorten battery life. Mount the camera using the provided tree strap or 1/4″-20 mounting socket. A leveling arm to adjust the camera’s angle is provided near the lower rear of the camera.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-Camera-FIG-8

Your wireless camera is now ready to use. You can now utilize the mobile application or management website to review images, change camera settings, monitor battery life and other functions of the camera.
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SETTINGS MENU

Time and Date
Sets the hour (24-hr format only,
“DD”=midnight, “12”=noon), minute, year, month, and date.
Mode
Selects the format your camera will record in.
Camera: For photos only.
Video: For videos only.
Hybrid: A photo [multiple photos, if NUM PICS is set >l) followed by a video clip will be captured for each PIR trigger event.Bushnell-119902A-
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Image Size
Chooses the image resolution and size.
Note: Larger sizes mean higher
image resolutions that take up mare space an the SO card. Medium is
the recommended default far goad resolution and smaller size.
Capture Number
Selects how many photos are taken in sequence per trigger. This setting affects photos taken in Camera, Hybrid, and Field Scan mode.Bushnell-
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Image Format
Selects the aspect ratio of your photos.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-
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Video Size
Selects video resolution.
384 x21B: Maximum resolution, takes up the most space on your SD card. 192□x1□8□: The recommended default resolution, clear resolution without filling up your SD too fast. 12B□x72□: Lowest resolution. Good for videos when resolution is not critical. Note: We recommend SanDisk@ SOHC class 10 or higher.

Video Length
Sets length per video clip. 1D seconds is the recommended default. Press DK to see other options.
Nighttime limit of 15 seconds when Illumination Mode = “Long Range”. The “Dynamic” setting provides a variable video length, based on animal activity within PIR range and your Interval and Illumination Mode settings.

Camera Name
Allows you to enter a name for your camera that will appear on the image time stamp. Press the DK button to choose “Input” and go to the name caoc,o input screen. If necessary, select  the arrow in the upper right of the keyboard to erase the current camera name, then enter the new name using the arrow buttons and keyboard. Press the DK button to select a letter. Press MENU to save the name to memory.

PIR Oelay
Selects the length of time that the camera will “wait” until it responds to any additional triggers from the PIR. Settings begin with 5 second default when parameter is first selected. To choose other intervals, press DK, and select by using the arrow buttons. The shorter your delay, the mare images you’ll get.

Coordinate
Allows you manually input GPS coordinates that will appear on image time stamps. This can be useful when running multiple cameras in an area, especially in research scenarios.

Work Mode
Allows you to select when the camera is active. Day only, Night only, or 24 hours.

Field Scan
Allows you to capture images without requiring a trigger during a specified time period and interval, For instance, it will take picture every 5 minutes between Barn and 5pm if that is your desired time period.
On: Allows you to select two time periods within a 24-hour period and the interval.
Off: The recommended default.

Flash Mode
Selects the shutter speed and flash intensity.
Note: These settings only affect the quality of your nighttime images. Short Range: Recommended for subjects at less than BO’.
Fast Motion: Recommended for subjects moving quickly through the frame.
Long Range: Recommended for maximum illumination range and field of view. [You may experience more motion blur at with this setting.)

PIR Sensitivity
Auto: Automatically sets sensor level based upon temperature.
High: Recommended when air temperature is above 70° or when maximum range is desired.
Med: Recommended when air temperature is 45-70° or when range is up to 70′.
Low: Recommended when air temperature is below 45° or when range is up to 40′.

Image Recycle
On: Replaces the oldest images on the SO card with the newest when the card is full.
Off: Does not replace any images on the SD card. If the SD card is full it will stop saving images.

MOUNTING & POSITlONING

After you’ve set up the camera’s settings to your preferences, you’re ready start capturing images.  We recommend mounting the camera on a sturdy tree or post with a diameter of about 6″. To get the optimal picture quality, the camera should be about 16-17 ft. away from the place to be monitored, with the camera placed at a height of 3.5′ to 5′. Also, keep in mind that you will get the best results at night when the subject is within the ideal flash range, no farther than 60′ and no closer than 10′ from the camera. The height away from the ground for placing the device should vary with the animal size appropriately. In general. 3 to 6 feet is preferred. You can avoid potential false triggers due to temperature and motion disturbances in front of the camera by not aiming it at a heat source or nearby tree branches or brush [especially on windy days). There are two ways to mount the camera:

Using the provided adjustable belt:
Push one end of the belt through the two slots on the back of the trail camera. Thread the end of the strap through the buckle. Fasten the belt securely around the tree trunk by pulling the end of the strap firmly so there is no slack left.Bushnell-119902A-Cellucore-30-Trail-Camera-
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Using the tripod socket:
The camera is equipped with a socket at the back [below the strap brackets) to enable mounting on a tripod or other camera mounting accessories that have a standard l/4″-20 thread.

USING AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE

Power accessory not included

Connect the optional [119986CJ Accessory Solar Panel [please visit www.bushnell.com for more information) to the “DC In” jack at the bottom of the camera [other external power supplies should not be used, as the camera and/ or display may not function correctly). If the solar panel is connected and AA batteries are installed, the camera will be powered by the solar panel’s rechargeable lith-ion battery, as long as it provides adequate voltage [if not, the camera will switch to battery power). The solar panel’s battery will power the camera at night.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Far quick help with mare questions, call Customer Service at [BOO] 423-3537. In Canada, call [BOO] 361-5702.

DATA & DATA PLANS
Q: If I have multiple cameras do I need a data plan for each camera?
Yes, each camera must have an active data plan to transmit images.

Q: How do I cancel or suspend my data plan?
You can Cancel or Suspend your data pion through the wireless application in the “Camera· tab or through the management website.

Q: Can I transmit photos to more than one cell phone number or email address?
Accounts are tied to a customer’s e-mail address. You can have multiple devices lagged inta the same account but only one e-mail address per account. If you wish to share your photos with others you will need to share the account log in information with them.

Q: How do I dalata photos on my account?
There are several ways ta delete images. Fram the tile view
screen you can hold down on the image and it will select the image [place a check next to it]. Once it is selected yau can click the Trash Can ican ta delete it. Yau can alsa delete the image from the individual image view by clicking the Trash Can ican.

VIDEOS
Q: How do I access the videos from the camera?
If there is a video captured by the camera it will be saved to the SO card. Ta access the videa yau must retrieve it from the SO card and insert into a computer or SO reader where the videa can be reviewed.

SD CARDS
Q: What size and brand SD card?
We recommend SanDisk Class 10 up ta 32GB

BATTERIES
Q: What should I expect from my battery life?
Average battery life is about B months with the Celucore 30 an default setting and powered by lithium AA batteries.
Battery life will be shorter if settings are set to take multiple phatas per trigger, take phatas/videas mare frequently [short delay times], or LEO flash output is increased.

ACCESSORIES
Q: Do you have a solar panel far my camera?
Yes, the 119986C solar panel is compatible with ALL Bushnell cellular trail cameras.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Lans: F = 2.8; F0V=55′; Auto IR-Cut-Remove [at night)
  • Picture Size [pixel count in 4:3 format): 5MP=2592X1944, 1BMP=4736×3552, 30MP=6400×4800
  • Video Size: 1920×1080[H.264); 1280×720; 640×360 @ 15-30 fps
  • Vidao Length: Fixed length video time settings range from 5 to 20 seconds
  • PIR Sensitivity: 4 settings: Low/Normal/High/Auto
  • Response Time: 0.2 second [Photo), 0.6 second [Video), 2-second interval
  • Triggering Interval: 1 sec. – 60 sec. programmable
  • Images per Trigger: 1-5 programmable
  • Power Supply: 12x AA batteries, lithium [recommended) or alkaline Stand-by Current: <75uA
  • Average Battery Life: Approx. 6 mos. at 30 images per day average (15 day, 15 night w/LE □ s)
  • Operating Temperature: 20 – BD’C [Storage temperature: -30 – 70’C)
  • Operating Humidity: 5% – 90%
  • Lt. WARNING: This product can use Lithium based batteries. Lithium batteries can overheat and cause damage if physically abused. Da nat use any batteries that are damaged ar shaw signs of
  • physical wear. Never use a mix af aid and new batteries, ar batteries with different brand names.

TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Your Bushnell” 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 Bushnell Authorized Service Department. Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below: A check/money order in the amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling. Name, address and daytime phone # for product return. An explanation of the defect. Copy of your dated proof of purchase.
Do not send in accessories [batteries, SO cards, strap), only the product for repair. Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton to prevent damage in transit, and shipped to the address listed below:

  • IN U.S.A. Send To:
  • Bushnell Outdoor Products
  • Attn: Repairs
  • 9200 Cody
  • Overland Park, Kansas 66214
  • IN CANADA Send To:
  • Bushnell Outdoor Products
  • Attn.: Repairs
  • 140 Great Gulf Drive, Unit# B
  • Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5Wl

For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable warranty information. In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at:

  • Bushnell Germany GmbH
  • European Service Centre
  • Mathias-BrOggen-Str. BO  -5 □ B27 Kain

GERMANY

  • Tel: +49 221 99556B- □
  • Fax: +49 221 99556B-2 □
  • This warranty gives you specific legal rights.

You may have other rights which vary from country to country. [g2021 Bushnell Outdoor Products Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Shielded interface cable 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. Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
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DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

[Applicable in the EU and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This equipment contains electric and/ar electronic parts and must therefore nat be disposed af as normal hausehald waste. Instead, it should be disposed at the respective callectian paints far recycling provided by the communities. Far yau, this is free af charge. If the equipment contains exchangeable /rechargeable] batteries, these too must be removed before and, if necessary, in turn be disposed af according ta the relevant regulations /see also the respective comments in this unit’s instructions]. Further information about the subject is available at your community administration, your local waste callectian company; ar in the stare where yau purchased this equipment.

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