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Make sure you are using an SDHC SD card. Bushnell recommends SanDisk brand SDHC
SD cards.
I cannot delete the images off of the SD card.
If you can not delete your images off your SD card, please look for the small white button
on the card that slides. It could be slid to the locked position, therefore not allowing you
to delete the pictures. Slide to the unlocked position and try to delete the photo.
I have locked myself out of my trail camera, what can I do
now?
If you are unable to log into your trail Camera you will need to call Bushnell Technical
Support. Please call 1-800-423-3537, then option 2 for further assistance.
If a majority of my images are over exposed what should I
do to try to alleviate this?
This is most often caused by the camera being positioned in a very enclosed area where
the target being photographed is very close to the camera. To alleviate this you can either
reposition the camera to point to a more open area or move it further up the tree and angle
it downward to the area that you wish photographed.
If I use the nightvision mode on unit 11-9900, what will the
pictures look like?
If you use the nightvision mode for still pictures or movie clips, remove the filter. The
pictures or movie clips will be in black and white.
Image/Video Dissatisfaction
Night images or video appear dark
Check to see if battery power is full. Camera will stop flashing near end of battery
life.
Make sure that the camera is aimed at your intended target area within 45’ (14m)
of the camera.
Please note that in the multi shot mode, some images may appear darker than
others due to the quick response and reshooting of the camera.

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