Bushnell IMAGEVIEW 111026 user manual

User manual for the device Bushnell IMAGEVIEW 111026

Device: Bushnell IMAGEVIEW 111026
Category: Binoculars
Manufacturer: Bushnell
Size: 0.49 MB
Added : 3/18/2013
Number of pages: 20
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Instruction
Model #: 111026
Manual
Lit. #: 98- 0828/07-10 Version 2.0

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WARNING Do NOT look directly at the sun through your binoculars. Doing so may cause permanent eye damage. NOTE: To reset the camera if you experience problems or if the display becomes unresponsive, remove the batteries for at least one minute, then re-install them. 3

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® Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageView binocular! The Bushnell ImageView binocular takes the technology of digital photography and combines it with a high-quality compact binocular. This allows you to observe sporting events, wildlife, scenic vistas or anything you would normally use a binocular for, and then save the image in a built-in attached digital camera. You can then download these images to your computer and e-mail them to your friends and family, print ou

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Camera and Binocular Parts Guide Binocular Focus USB Power/ Port MODE Button Remote SD Card Slot Jack SNAP Button Tripod Camera Socket Lens Battery Compartment 5

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CAMERA PARTS Setup and Basic Operation 1. t he camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not included). insert batteries into the compartment, with the springs in contact with the negative (flat) end of each battery. A power meter on the left center of the display indicates battery condition. 2. insert an SD card ("upside down" with metal contacts facing up) in the slot if greater storage is desired. You may use SD cards (not MMC cards) up to 8 GB capacity. 3. Pres

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Setting Date & Time/ Using the Operational Modes t he imageView will imprint the date and time in the bottom right corner of your photos. to set the current date and time, after turning on the camera, press and hold both the MODE and SNAP buttons at the same time, until the display begins to flash. t he display now shows the last two digits of the year. Press the MODE button to move the cursor to the second digit if necessary. Press the SNAP button to advance the digit to the current year (

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Using the Operational Modes (Bold indicates default settings) Mode Icon Settings Description Video Video OFF, High Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" video Camera (640x480 resolution instead of "OFF" to put the camera in pixels per video mode. Wait a few seconds for the camera to frame, 29 fps), automatically return to the normal display, then Low (320x240 begin shooting by pressing SNAP. t he counter pixels) will show the elapsed time while recording the video clip. Press SNAP again to st

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Using the Operational Modes Mode Icon Settings Description Line 60 or 50 60 Hz, 50 Hz Set to match the AC power frequency (cycles) of Frequency your country. t his ensures that stills and videos shot under fluorescent lighting appear normal. Continuous Ct OFF, 3, 5 Select 3 or 5 frames to shoot a rapid series of photos instead of a single frame when SNAP is pressed (in normal still photo mode). to cancel, enter this mode again and select OFF. Memory MEM Sto (USB Mass Select "Sto" to access

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Using the Operational Modes Mode Icon Settings Description Delete All ALL+t rash None-press Select this mode and press SNAP to erase the Can SNAP to delete entire memory contents (the counter resets to all photo and zero). Use this after downloading your files, to video files clear the memory so you can take new photos. if "Delete All" is selected accidently, simply wait a few seconds and the camera will return to normal operation. Format FOr+t rash None-press if you are using a new SD car

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Using the ImageView with Your Computer 1. t he camera will be recognized as a USB mass storage device, which means no special drivers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me, 2000, XP, Vista.) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible. 2. if you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage compliant, a new disc icon will appear in Windows Explorer (under “My Computer”) as a new “Removable Disc” after plugging in the USB cable from the imageview. Mac users

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Downloading the Photo/Video Files 1. Connect the supplied cable to the imageView’s USB port, then directly to a main USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpow- ered “hubs”. 2. t he LCD display will indicate “St O”, and the imageView will be recognized as a standard “USB Mass Storage” device. t his means that the camera files can be easily viewed, edited, or copied to your hard drive, just as if they were stored on an external hard drive or a CD-ROM. (Note f

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Downloading the Photo/Video Files 4. Click “Edit>Select All” (or click on one photo, contol+click to select multiple photos), then “Edit>Copy to Folder” (in Windows menus). Select an existing folder on your hard drive, such as “My Pictures”, or create a new folder (“Hawaii Vacation”, etc), then click “OK” to transfer copies of the photo files you want. 5. After the photos are transferred to your hard drive, you can disconnect the camera. Windows 2000 may produce a screen warning that you hav

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Downloading the Photo/Video Files version for email or inserting into documents. When you are ready to save your edited file, you may want to use “Save As” and give it a more descriptive name than “SUNP___”. Doing this also preserves the original file as a backup to reopen and re- edit later. Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted to save before using “Delete All” on your camera to make room for new images. Binocular Instructions Your Bushnell binocular is a pr

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How to Adjust For Individual Eye Strength Binocular instructions As individual eyesight varies from one person to another, most Bushnell binoculars have a diopter setting feature which allows you to fine-tune the binocular to your vision. Follow the focusing instructions below for your type of binocular. FOCUSING 1. Adjust interpupillary distance. (Figure 1) 2. Set the “diopter setting” (Figure 2) to zero and view a distant object. 3. Keep both eyes open at all times. 4. Using a lens cover or

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diopter setting for your eyes for future reference. EYECUPS (Figure 3) Your Bushnell binocular is fitted with rubber roll-down eyecups designed for your comfort and to exclude extraneous light. if you wear sun/eyeglasses, roll down the eyecups. t his will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens thus providing improved field of view. Fig. 3 Storage, Cleaning And General Care Your Bushnell binocular will provide years of trouble-free service if it receives the normal care you would give a

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6. take the batteries out of your imageView if you are not going to use it for a long period of time. CLEANING 1. Blow away any dust or debris on the lens (or use a soft lens brush.) 2. to remove dirt or finger prints, clean with a soft cotton cloth rubbing in a circular motion. Use of a coarse cloth or unnecessary rubbing may scratch the lens surface and eventually cause permanent damage. A “microfiber” cleaning cloth (available at most photo dealers) is ideal for the routine cleaning of y

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TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ® Your Bushnell product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years after the date of purchase. in the event of a defect under this warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product postage prepaid. t his warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper handling, installation, or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department. Any retur

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FCC Note: t his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. t hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. t his equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee tha

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For further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 • www .bushnell .c om ©2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products


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