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2. Select an object that is at least 30 feet (10m) away.
3. Viewing with just your left eye, turn the Center Focus Knob (

2, Fig. 1a

) until

the object you are viewing is focused.

4. Viewing with just your right eye, turn the Diopter Knob (

1, Fig. 1a

) until the

object you are viewing is also in focus.

5. Objects can now be brought into focus by turning the Center Focus Knob.

III. How To Use Your Camera

CaptureView II performs best under good lighting conditions. It also takes some
practice to get used to high-magnification photography. We suggest that you take
some time to practice capturing and downloading pictures. Depending on the
available light and your distance from the object, captured images may not
appear as bright or centered exactly as viewed through the binoculars.

Inserting Batteries

1. To remove the battery compartment lid (

10, Fig. 1b

), gently pull to the

rear and upward.

2. Insert 2 AAA-size batteries into the compartment, noting correct 

polarity as illustrated inside the compartment.

Important Note:

Download pictures to your PC before removing the

batteries. Removing the batteries will erase your images. Also, be sure
CaptureView II is off before changing the batteries.

Turn on the Camera

1. Press the Mode button (

4, Fig. 1a

) to turn on the camera.

Taking Still Pictures/Setting the Resolution Mode 

1. Turn on the camera.The LCD displays "00;" this is the picture taking

mode.

2. Before taking a picture, select a picture resolution: Press the Mode 

button repeatedly until the High Resolution "Hr" icon displays.  (The
first time you use the camera, the Hr icon displays. Subsequently, the 
camera, when it is powered-up, displays the last Resolution setting you
have chosen.)  Press the Shutter button (

5, Fig. 1a

) if you wish to

change to the Low Resolution mode (the "Lr" icon will display). After
the desired resolution icon displays, press the Shutter button to select
that mode; a beep sounds to confirm the selection. The mode selected
displays on the LCD.  

Note:

If you are in Hr resolution, the self-timer mode will also be in Hr 

resolution, etc.

3. Sight on a target using the binocular.

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Summary of Contents for Binocular and Digital Camera

Page 1: ...s no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late Do not point the binocular at or near the Sun Children should always have adult supervision while observing Page 1 1 Diopter Knob on underside 2 Center Focus Knob 3 Objective Lens 4 Mode Button 5 Shutter Button 6 USB Port 7 Eyepiece 8 Camera Lens 9 LCD Screen 10 Battery Compartment 11 Barrel b c d 1 j i h g e f 1 b Fig 1b S...

Page 2: ...when not using the camera Download pic tures to your PC before removing the batteries Removing the batteries will erase your images II Binocular Operation To enhance your viewing enjoyment please take a moment to familiarize yourself with your new binocular Adjustment of Eye Relief for Eyeglass Wearers For best results when viewing an object while wearing eyeglasses fold down the rubber eyecups an...

Page 3: ...ted inside the compartment Important Note Download pictures to your PC before removing the batteries Removing the batteries will erase your images Also be sure CaptureView II is off before changing the batteries Turn on the Camera 1 Press the Mode button 4 Fig 1a to turn on the camera Taking Still Pictures Setting the Resolution Mode 1 Turn on the camera The LCD displays 00 this is the picture tak...

Page 4: ...ss the Shutter button again The icon flashes for 10 seconds 5 CaptureView II beeps when the picture has been taken The counter in the LCD increases by one Erasing Deleting Pictures You can erase the last picture you captured using the CL option or erase all the pictures you have stored in memory using the CA option 1 Press the Mode button 4 Fig 1 to turn on the camera 2 Select the CL option to era...

Page 5: ... No driver is necessary for downloading your pictures or movies unless you are using Windows 98 Se see For Win 98 Se Users Just attach one end of the USB cable to the camera s USB port 6 Fig 1 and the other end to your PC s USB port Refer to Fig 2 Your PC considers the camera as a mass storage device and displays it like a hard drive You can then copy your still pictures or movies to your computer...

Page 6: ...PC s USB port Refer to Fig 2 2 CaptureView II automatically installs drivers on your PC there is no need for external drivers 3 After setup is complete using Windows Explorer you can browse the camera s memory as if it were a hard drive 4 If CaptureView II does not appear in Windows Explorer it might be using a drive letter that has already been assigned by your PC e g C D E etc Use Windows Disk M...

Page 7: ...pany name and serial number and click on Next 7 The Setup Type window displays Beginning users click on Typical Advanced users may wish to select Custom 8 The Choose File Destination window displays You may confirm the file destination by clicking on Next If you wish to choose another file destination click on the Browse button and locate the new path When the desired path is displayed click on Ne...

Page 8: ... the batteries will erase your images VII Specifications 8 x 22 Model Binocular Power 8X Binocular Objective Lens Diameter 22mm Binocular Optical Design Folding Roof Prism fully coated Binocular Close Focus 16 4 ft 5 0m Angle of View Camera Binocular 8 0 7 0 Binocular Field of View 367 ft 112m at 1000 yds Image Capture Resolution 640 x 480 Hr 160 pictures 320 x 240 Lr 580 pictures Camera Aperture ...

Page 9: ...res Camera Aperture f 5 6 Fixed Lens Camera Optimum Range 32 ft 9 8m to Infinity Memory 8MB SDRAM Operating System Requirements Windows 98 Se 2000 Me XP Operating Environment 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 20 85 relative humidity non condensing Interface Type USB Weight 7 1 oz Product Dimensions 5 6 x 3 7 x 1 9 143mm x 93mm x 49mm Battery user supplied Two AAA 1 5V Alkaline Accessories USB cable instructio...

Page 10: ...r where depreciation of the product is due to normal wear and tear Meade specifically disclaims special indirect or consequential damages or lost profit which may result from a breach of this warranty Any implied warranties which cannot be disclaimed are hereby limited to a term of one year from the date of original retail purchase This warranty gives you specific rights You may have other rights ...

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