Bushnell 111026 manual

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    Model #: 111026 LI T . #: 980828/07 10 Instruc tion Manual Version 2.0[...]

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    3 W ARNING Do NOT look directly at the sun through your binoculars. Doing so may cause permanent eye damage. NO TE: T o reset the camer a if you experience problems or if the display becomes unresponsive, remove the batteries for at least one minute, then re-install them.[...]

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    4 Congra tulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageView ® binocular! The Bushnell ImageView binocular takes the technology of digital photograph y and combines it with a high-quality compact binocular . This allows you to obser ve spor ting events, wildlife , scenic vistas or anything you w ould normally use a binocular for , and then save t[...]

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    5 Camera and Binocular P arts G uide Po wer/ MODE Button Camera Lens Binocular Focus SNAP Button USB Por t Remote Jack SD Card Slot T ripod Socket Battery Compartment[...]

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    6 CAMERA P ARTS Setup and Basic Operation The camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not 1. included). Inser t batteries into the compar tment, with the springs in contact with the negative (at) end of each battery. A pow er met er on the left center of the display indicates battery condition. Inser t an SD card (&quo[...]

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    7 Setting Date & Time/ Using the Opera tional Modes The ImageView will imprint the date and time in the bottom right c orner of your photos. T o set the cur rent 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 ash. The display now shows the last two digi[...]

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    8 Mode Icon Settings Description Video Video Camera OFF , High (640x480 pixels per frame, 29 fps), Low (320x240 pixels) Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" video resolution instead of "OFF" to put the camera in video mode. W ait a few seconds f or the camera to automatically return to the normal display, then begin shoot[...]

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    9 Mode Icon Settings Description Line Fr equenc y 60 or 50 60 Hz, 50 Hz Set to match the AC power frequency (cycles) of your country. This ensures that stills and videos shot under uorescent lighting appear normal. Continuous CT OFF , 3, 5 Select 3 or 5 frames t o shoot a rapid series of photos instead of a single frame when SNAP is pressed (in [...]

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    10 Mode Icon Settings Description Delete All ALL+T rash Can None-press SNAP to delete all photo and video les Select this mode and press SNAP to erase the entire memory contents (the counter resets to zero). Use this after downloading your les, to clear the memory so you can take new photos. If "Delete All" is selected accidently , [...]

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    11 Using the ImageV iew with Y our Comput er The camera will be recogniz ed as a USB mass storage device, which means no special 1. drivers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me, 2000, XP , Vista.) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible . If you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage compliant, a 2. new[...]

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    12 Connect the supplied cable to the I mageV iew ’ s USB por t, then directly to a main 1. USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpow- ered “hubs” . The LCD display will indicate “ST O” 2. , and the ImageView will be recognized as a standard “USB Mass Storage ” device. This means that the camer a l[...]

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    13 Downloading the Photo/V ideo F iles Click “Edit>Selec t All ” (or click on one photo, contol+click to selec t multiple 4. 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 V acation” , etc), then click “OK” to tra[...]

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    14 Downloading the Photo/V ideo F iles version for email or inserting into documents. When you are ready to save your edited le, y ou may want to use “Save As” and give it a more descriptive name than “SUNP___” . Doing this also preserves the original le as a backup to r eopen and re - edit later . Make sure you have successfully tran[...]

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    15 Binocular instructions How to Adjust F or Individual Eye Strength As indi vid ual e yes igh t va ries fro m on e per son to a noth er , mos t Bus hne ll bi noc ular s ha ve a dio pte r se ttin g f eat ure whi ch allo ws you to fin e -t une the bin ocul ar to your vis ion . F oll ow the focusing instruc tions below for your type of binocular . FO[...]

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    16 diopter setting for your eyes for future ref erence. EYECUPS ( Figure 3 ) Y our Bushnell binocular is fitted with rubber r oll- down eyecups designed for your comfort and to exclude extraneous ligh t. I f you wear sun/eyeglasses, roll down the eyecups. This will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens thus providing impro ved field of view [...]

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    17 T ake the batt erie s out of your Image Vie w if yo u are no t goin g to use it for a long 6. per iod o f tim e. CLEANING Blow away any dust or debris on the lens (or use a sof t lens brush.) 1. T o remove dir t or finger prints, clean with a soft cotton cloth rubbing in a circular 2. mot ion . Use of a coar se cl oth or unne cess ary rub bing m[...]

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    18 Y our 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 pr epaid. This warran ty does not cover damages caused by misuse, imp[...]

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    FCC Not e: This 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequenc y energy and, if not in[...]

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    ©2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products F or further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor Pr oduc ts 9200 Cody , Overland P ark, Kansas 66214 (800)423-3537 • w ww .bushnell.com[...]