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Leupold RCX Trail Camera System
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DST (Dual Sensor Technology)
45ft
10°
45°
54° Camera
Lens Angle
90ft
MAXIMUM TRIGGER RANGES
Dual Sensor Technology (DST
)
delivers a more complete picture
of game activity in your area.
Select the wider 45° sensor from
Custom Menu” with a range of
45 feet (ideal for larger areas) or
select the narrower 10° sensor
with a range of 90 feet (for
use with a specific landmark or
feeder). Both sensors can also
be active at the same time by
selecting DST. Only the RCX-2
features this ground-breaking
technology.
Select a place to hang the camera.
(usually a tree). Avoid or remove any
obstructions.
1. Locate the camera where sun does
not shine straight into the camera
for best exposure results.
2. Mount the camera at a distance
above the ground at a height similar
to that of the target and with the
camera view parallel to the ground.
This is especially important when
using the 10° sensor alone. The
sensor zone is a cone so if you angle
it toward the ground, the sensor
range may end on the ground short
of where your targets will pass.
3. It is best to set the camera up where
the most likely target movement
is not coming straight toward the
camera, since the PIR sensors
work by comparing changes in
temperature between 2 side-by-side
elements.
The Lock-Down Security Plate attached to
the RCX-2 is for use with a Master Lock
®
Python™ cable to prevent theft.
A Lock-Down Security Plate for
the RCX-1 is available and is sold
separately from the unit.
4. Run the strap through the slots.
5. Separate the buckle and thread the
loose end of the strap through the
loose buckle half.
6. Preadjust to a little larger than the
selected tree.
Camera Mounting