PixController DigitalEye 12.1

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Below you will find brief information for Trail Camera DigitalEye 12.1. The DigitalEye 12.1 is a high-resolution digital trail camera designed for game scouting. With its Passive Infrared (PIR) triggering system and auto-adjusting PIR sensor, it can detect game up to 80 feet away. This camera will take photos on a set time delay, or when it detects any warm-blooded animal. You can control the camera's operation with the user switch on the control board. The camera can be locked to a tree using the Master Lock Python Cable locking system for added security.

Key Features

  • Passive Infrared (PIR) triggering system
  • Auto-adjusting PIR sensor
  • Trail Mode™ feature
  • Movie/Double Photo Mode Setting
  • Master Lock Python Cable locking system
  • Visual Media Explorer™ photo browsing software
  • GPS position embedding
  • Digital Media card reader compatibility

Pages: 16 PixController DigitalEye 12.1 instruction manual

Brand: PixController Category: Home security & automation Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I get my photos on to my computer?
You can transfer your digital photos to your computer by removing the digital camera from the DigitalEye 12.1 unit and connecting the supplied USB cable from the camera to your computer. You can also purchase a USB card reader and swap media cards when checking your DigitalEye 12.1 unit, bringing the media card home to transfer the photos.
Is my media card reusable?
Yes, your media card is reusable. You can think of it as “digital film”. Simply copy your photos to your computer and delete them from your media card before using again.
How many photos can I store on my media card?
Depending on the size of media card you are using, you can store hundreds of photos at a time. See Sony manual for memory storage.
Why is there sometimes nothing in my photo?
Sometimes birds can fly past your camera setup and trigger the camera. A bird flying past can be too fast for the camera to catch. You may also have a “false photo”. Sometimes on warmer days objects that heat up to warm blooded animal temperatures and move can fool the PIR into thinking an animal walked passed. See the “DigitalEye 12.1 Setup Tips”.
What is the best way to set up my DigitalEye 12.1 unit?
The manual recommends removing brush or tall grass within 10 feet of the unit, avoiding placing it towards the sun rising or setting, and attaching it to a firm tree or pole. It also suggests using deer scent or a feather to attract target animals.

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