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Penn's Woods - Video Scout™ Game Video Camera
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Description:
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Features:
Camera: You supply camcorder with LANC port.
Media Type: Whatever you camcorder uses, Mini-DV, HI8 etc.
Weight: 7 lbs.
Pic Delay Settings: 8 settings. No delay, 30 seconds, 1 Minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 Minute and 20 minutes
Movie Length Settings: 8 settings: Continuous, 30 seconds, 1 Minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 Minute and 12 minutes
Modes Of Operation: Day only, Night only, 24 hours and walk test mode.
Passive Infrared triggering system in these units detects both body heat and motion from as far as 80-feet away. Plus, they have a built-in sensitivity adjustment that prevents false triggers on warm days and limits detection range at night so subjects are always within the flash radius
Video Scout Batteries: 4 C Cells. Up to three months continuous use between charges
Camera Batteries: Powered by two standard AA type batteries
Temperature Range: 5ºF to 110ºF
Camo: Olive Drab green finish
Case: Rugged waterproof housing
Theft Prevention: Master Lock® Python™ cable locking system
Comes With: Video-Scout box with electronics board and battery holder, LANC video cable (2 end 2.5mm cable), Master Lock® Python™ cable locking system, Velcro, Video-Scout Manual
Video-Scoutä Control Board Components
The Video-Scoutä Control Board electronics are the heart of the system. The Digital-Scout uses a Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor to detect any warm-blooded animal to trigger the camera. This sensor is triggered by body heat and motion.
The PIR sensor detects the difference between the air temperature and the animals body heat temperature. In colder temperatures the detection distance is much greater. However, in air temperatures above 85 deg. F the detection distance can be cut by more than 20 feet. Under air temperatures around 65 deg. F your PIR detection range should be about 80 feet.
In temperatures above 95 deg. F the Digital-Scout unit will go into a shut down mode until the air temperature cools down below 95 deg. F. This will prevent your Digital-Scout unit from taking “false photos”.
The Digital-Scout advanced electronics will adjust the PIR sensor detection range based on lighting conditions and temperature conditions. No other trail camera on the market has this advanced feature.
The PIR detection area will be reduced in the dark hours to keep your subject within the cameras flash range. The PIR detection area will also be reduced in daylight conditions with air temperatures lower than 32 deg. F to keep the subject within the cameras photo taking range.
Note: Even during cooler days, air temperatures around 70 deg. F, the Digital-Scout could go into a shut down mode if the sun is hitting the Digital-Scout case. This can cause internal temperatures greater than 95 deg. F. It’s best to place your Digital-Scout unit in shaded areas if possible.
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