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Model: 11-8321 LIT . #: 98-0333/11-03[...]
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2 Congratulations on your purchase of a Bushnell ® I mageView ® binocular . Before using the product, please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the different parts and features of the product. CAMERA OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS The MODE button has three functions: 1. P o wer o[...]
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LCD DISPLA Y 1. High R esolution Mode = 1600x1200 P ixels 2. Low Resolution M ode = 1280x1024 Pix els 3. Select the timer to take a delayed picture. This gives you approximately a 10-second delay . 4. This mode allows you to take short movie clips, sav ed as “ .avi ” files. 5. Select different mode. 6. Deletes all the pictures in the memory . 7[...]
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4 5. The mode setting operation is a cycle loop, so pr ess the MODE button to switch to another mode. The loop order of the different modes is sho wn here: 6. T o change settings, toggle through the different modes by pr essing the MODE button. When a mode is selected, the indicator symbol on the LCD will appear . Y ou can then select that mode by [...]
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10. “ Low Resolution ” Mode will cause your pictures to be of a low er resolution, but allows you to stor e many more pictures in the camera ’ s memory . The default setting is Hi resolution. T o change the resolution, press the MODE button until the “ mode ” icon appears. P ress the SNAP button and “ Lo ” will appear . The camera is [...]
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6 12. T o delete all pictures in the camera ’ s memor y , select the “ Delete ” mode. P ress the SNAP button to confirm. The picture number will then blink. Y ou will hear a tone that becomes higher as the pictures are deleted. Once complete, the pictur e number will reset to possible captured numbers. 13. If “ Delete Last ” icon appears,[...]
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b. Select the ST O (Mass S torage) or PCC (PC CAM) mode by pressing the SNAP button. Then press the MODE button to confirm and enter the next setting. c. Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz settings for the camera output by pressing the SNAP button. Then press the MODE button to confirm and enter the next setting. The camera ’ s default mode is the “ 60 ” [...]
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8 DOWNLOADING THE PICTURES TO YOUR COMPUTER: 1. The camera will be recognized as a USB mass storage device, which means no special driv ers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (M e, 2000, XP). Mac OS 9 and OSX ar e also compatible. If you have a PC running W indows 98, you must install the driver found on the included CD-R [...]
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CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER - System Requirements: P entium 166MMX minimum (R ecommended P entium 266) Windows 98 / ME / Windows 2000 / XP Minimum 32MB of RAM USB port Minimum 200MB of Har d Drive space with additional 65 MB space for IE and Dir ectX CD-R OM driver Super VGA M onitor and video car d SOFTWARE INST ALLA TION Load software prior to con[...]
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10 BINOCULAR INSTRUCTIONS Y our Bushnell binocular is a precision instrument designed to provide many years of pleasurable viewing. This portion of the booklet will help you achieve optimum performance by explaining how you can adjust the binocular to your eyes, and ho w to care for this instrument. Read the instructions carefully before using your[...]
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FOCUSING 1. Adjust interpupillary distance. (F igure 1) 2. Set the "diopter setting" (F igure 2) to zer o and view a distant object. 3. Keep both eyes open at all times. 4. U sing a lens cover or your hand, co ver the objective (front) lens of the same side of the binocular that has the "diopter setting." This is usually the rig[...]
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE OF BINOCULARS Y our Bushnell binocular will provide years of trouble-fr ee service if it receives the normal care you would give any fine optical instrument. Non-waterpr oof models should not be exposed to excessive moisture. 1. If your binocular has roll-do wn, flexible eyecups, store it with the eyecups up . This avoids exce[...]
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WARRANTY / REP AIR TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Y our Bushnell® pr oduct 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 r eplace the product, provided that you r eturn the product postage prepaid. This warranty d[...]
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NOTES 14[...]
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NOTES 15[...]
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