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2012-2013-fall-spring-citizen-wildlife-monitoring-report

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(*used to lock access panel shut) • • • • • • • • • To mount this camera, use a Python Cable Master lock to lock the camera to a tree, and use the small brass Master lock to lock the access panel shut. Read the above info about placing a camera. The below info is in regard to installing as well as checking cameras throughout the season. Unlock the small brass Master lock so that you can get into the access panel. Open camera by unhooking the latches on the right side of the camera and swinging door open. Turn switch from 'ON' to 'SETUP,' in order to view pictures and battery life. This info will be shown at the top of the screen. For a camera check, record the number of pictures on your data sheet under "No. of Images Shown on Camera Display." If batteries are at less than 50% full, turn camera switch to the 'OFF' position, remove old batteries, and replace with 8 new AA batteries (make sure and note orientation of positive/negative ends). If you are checking the camera, MAKE SURE THE CAMERA SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND REMOVE THE SD (SECURE DIGITAL) CARD. Place the card in a case or Ziploc, CLEARLY LABEL IT ACCORDING TO WHICH CAMERA IT WAS IN, and return it with your data sheet to Conservation NW either via mail or email if there aren't too many photos. Install the SD card you brought that is clean of images – MAKE SURE THE CAMERA IS STILL OFF THE SD CARD SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED OR INSERTED WHEN THE CAMERA IS OFF. Orient the SD card face up so that the side with the cut corner is facing away from you and slide it in firmly. It will click into place. Turn camera on and check the time and date by clicking the menu button, and using the arrow button to scroll right or left until you reach 'Set Clock'. If needed, reset or set the date and time. Use the arrow keys and LCD screen to program or confirm other basic settings (listed below). This camera model is quite easy to use – use the arrow keys scroll through the menus and the "OK" button to select various menus and options. Recommended Settings for Bushnell XLT: Mode: Camera Image Size: 5M Capture Number: 3 (disregard video settings unless we specifically ask you for video or check in with Kit if you have desire to utilize video mode) Sensor Level: Normal Set Field Scan: OFF 43

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