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8x22 Binocular & Digit al Camera Model #72218 User Guide[...]
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INDEX 1. Part s & Names P3 2. Panel Identification P4 3. Monitor Identification P5 3.1 Preview Mode P5 3.2 Review Mode P5 3.3 Thumbnail P5 3.4 Movies Mode P6 3.5 Movies Review Mode P6 3.6 Normal Movies Thumbnail P6 3.7 Sound Recording Mode P7 3.8 Play a Record Mode P7 3.9 Radio Mode P7 4. Menu Identification P7 4.1 Record Mode P8 4.2 FM Mode P1[...]
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5.13 Save FM Channel P16 5.14 Delete FM Channel P17 5.15 Auto Search P17 5.16 Using other Functions while Listening to Radio P17 5.17 Using T elephoto Lens P17 5.18 Inst alling Batteries P18 5.19 Inserting and T aking out SD card P18 6. Others P18 6.1 Driver Inst allation P18 6.2 V istaPix Driver Inst allation P19 6.3 PhotoBase Inst allation P20 6.[...]
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[P ar ts & Names] Microphone Camera Lens LCD Screen Objective Lens Focus Adjustment Knob Earphone Connector Eyepiece Power Switch Snap Button SD Card Slot and USB Port Arrow pad (up, down, left, right) Zoom out but ton Speaker Menu/Ok Butto n Display Images Button Zoom in Butt on Focus Adjustment key Battery Cover - 3 -[...]
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[Menu Identifica tion] R e cor d Mode> Rec Mode - 8 -[...]
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R e cor d Mode> Playback (Photo Mode) - 9 -[...]
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R e cor d Mode > Set up - 11 -[...]
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FM mode - 12 -[...]
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[Other s] Driv er Installation Since VistaPix is a Mass Storage Device, you c an access captured images just as if it is a hard drive, therefore no software driver is needed. ¾ If you use VistaPix with an older version of Windows 98SE, it is necessary to install the software Driver. ¾ If you have windows ME/ 2000/ XP operation system installed in[...]
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computer. VistaPix Driver Installa tion 1. Insert the CD included with your VistaPix. 2. Click the mouse on "Install Driver(Win98/98SE Only)" to start installation 3. Follow the "Install Shield Wizard" steps and click on "Next" when complete. 4. Computer will automatically install the driver. Please press "Finish&[...]
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PhotoBase Installation 1. Insert the CD ROM. 2. Select "Install PhotoBase", begin installation. 3. Choose language and press confirm button. 4. Follow the "Install Shield Wizard" and click on "Next" when complete. - 20 -[...]
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Downloading Photos Using PhotoBase 1. Connect the camera to PC using the USB cable. Select and run PhotoBase in the “start” menu. 2.Select “Import from Removable Media…” in the menu of “File->Get Photo” 3. Select photos in the pop-up window. Choose the saving path in “Save photos to”, press the button “OK”. 4. Images downlo[...]