Trail Cam 119256CW - Tasco

Trail Cam 119256CW - Tasco Trail Cam 119256CW - Tasco

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Technical Specifications Model Number Image Sensor Type Sensor Resolution 119256CW 1/4 Inch CMOS 1.3 Megapixels Effective Focal Length 7.6 mm Lens Aperture f/2.0 IR Filter Automatic IR Filter Display LCD (menu screen) PIR Sensor Yes Trigger Speed 1.3 seconds or less Number of IR LED 15 LEDs Max Night Vision Lighting Distance 30 feet Storage SD Card, up to 32 GB Capacity PIR Indicator Yes (Setup mode only) Adjustable Delay Time Range 5~ 59 second, 1~ 10mins (default 10S) Selectable Image Resolution LO (1.3 MP) or HI (3 MP*) Multiple Image Mode Video Resolution File Format (Image/Video) Date/Time Imprint Moon Phase Imprint Exposure White Balance Mode Power Supply Water Resistant Yes-3 photos Movie: AVI 640 x 480 pixels @ 30 fps (5-60 seconds). JPEG/AVI Yes Yes Auto Auto 4 AA Cell batteries (alkaline or lithium) Yes *3MP resolution via software interpolation 16

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 thousand images before the batteries die. 2. Check to make sure you have used new alkaline or lithium batteries. Tasco recommends using 4 Energizer® Lithium AA batteries in this Trail Cam to obtain maximum battery life. 3. Make sure that the power switch was turned to the “ON” position and that the camera was not left in Setup mode while in the field. 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 32GB. Our experience indicates that poor quality SD cards can sometimes reduce your trail cam battery life. Camera stops taking images or won’t take images 1. Please make sure that the SD card is not full. If the card is full, the camera will stop taking images. 2. Check the batteries to make sure that they are new alkaline or lithium AA batteries. See note above about short battery life. 3. Make sure that the camera power switch is in the “ON” position and not in the “OFF” position or in Setup mode. 4. Make sure that you are using a good quality SD card in your camera. Tasco recommends SanDisk® SD Cards up to 32GB. 5. If the SD card has its write protect switch in the lock position, the camera will not take images. 6. If you have used an SD card in another device before inserting it in your trail cam , you might want to try formatting the card using the “Format” parameter in Setup mode (make sure you have backed up any important files first, as formatting will erase all previous files). In some cases, other devices may change the formatting of the SD card so that it will not work properly with the trail cam . 17

Technical Specifications<br />

Model Number<br />

Image Sensor Type<br />

Sensor Resolution<br />

<strong>119256CW</strong><br />

1/4 Inch CMOS<br />

1.3 Megapixels<br />

Effective Focal Length<br />

7.6 mm<br />

Lens Aperture<br />

f/2.0<br />

IR Filter<br />

Automatic IR Filter<br />

Display<br />

LCD (menu screen)<br />

PIR Sensor<br />

Yes<br />

Trigger Speed<br />

1.3 seconds or less<br />

Number of IR LED<br />

15 LEDs<br />

Max Night Vision Lighting Distance 30 feet<br />

Storage<br />

SD Card, up to 32 GB Capacity<br />

PIR Indicator<br />

Yes (Setup mode only)<br />

Adjustable Delay Time Range 5~ 59 second, 1~ 10mins (default 10S)<br />

Selectable Image Resolution LO (1.3 MP) or HI (3 MP*)<br />

Multiple Image Mode<br />

Video Resolution<br />

File Format (Image/Video)<br />

Date/Time Imprint<br />

Moon Phase Imprint<br />

Exposure<br />

White Balance Mode<br />

Power Supply<br />

Water Resistant<br />

Yes-3 photos<br />

Movie: AVI 640 x 480 pixels @ 30 fps (5-60<br />

seconds).<br />

JPEG/AVI<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Auto<br />

Auto<br />

4 AA Cell batteries (alkaline or lithium)<br />

Yes<br />

*3MP resolution via software interpolation<br />

16

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