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Using the Camera

System Requirements

In order to view and download images from the camera to 
your  computer,  your  PC  must  meet  the  following  system 
requirements:

Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP
Pentium 233MHz or higher
128MB SDRAM
Video (VGA) card with 2MB RAM for minimum 16-bit (high 
color) display
CD-ROM
USB port
600MB of free hard drive space 

Installing the eView Driver

To install the necessary driver for the computer to acquire 
images from the camera, insert the included CD-ROM into 
your computer. When the introduction screen appears, choose 
“Driver Installation” from the selection menu, and follow the 
prompts through the installation process.

Installing Photo Explorer

The CD-ROM also includes Photo Explorer, which is a handy 
image processing software program. While you can use many 
other software packages to manipulate images on your com-
puter, Photo Explorer has many applications and is very easy 
to use.
To install Photo Explorer, insert the CD-ROM into your comput-
er, and choose “Photo Explorer” from the introduction screen 
choices. Then follow the prompts to install the software.
We  recommend  viewing  and/or  printing  Photo  Explorer’s 
instruction manual before attempting to use the program. To 
do this, choose the “User Manual of Photo Explorer” from the 
CD-ROM’s introduction screen choices; it will copy a file to 
your computer which can then be read or printed. If you do not 
have Adobe Reader 5.0 or greater, you must download it from 
www.adobe.com in order to read the manual.

The SD Card

To use the camera functions, the included SD card must be 
installed in the eView. This allows images to be saved in the 
camera for subsequent viewing and downloading later.
To install the SD card:
1.   Remove the SD card from its plastic case.
2.   Open the rear hatch on the eView (Figure 1). This is the 

cover located directly below the binocular focus knob.

3.   Insert the SD card into the SD card slot in the eView.  The 

SD card should be oriented so the printing on the card 
faces downward.

4.   Close the rear hatch on the eView.

Taking a Picture

Taking a picture with the eView is simple to do. Once you have 
identified the object you wish to take a picture of in the bin-
oculars, simply follow these instructions to capture the image 
with the camera:
1.   Flip up the eView’s LCD screen (Figure 1).
2.   Turn the eView on by pressing the ON/MODE button for 3 

seconds.

3.   You  will  hear  two  “beeps”,  and  the  status  screen  will 

appear briefly (Figure 3). On the first line of this screen, 
“HI” will indicate the camera is currently set to high resolu-
tion. The full battery icon will show your batteries are fresh. 
The second line of the status screen will display the num-
ber of images currently in memory, which should be zero 
at this point. The bottom line indicates the camera is ready 
to take pictures, and the SD card is installed.

4.   After the status screen disappears, you will hear another 

“beep”, and the LCD screen is now in preview mode. It 
now displays, in “real time”, what is currently within the 
camera’s field of view. Frame the picture you wish to take 
on LCD screen.

5.   Press the CAMERA/SET button. You will hear a “beep”, 

and the LCD screen will go blank. The camera is now tak-
ing the picture. It takes a couple of seconds to actually 
capture the image, so be sure to hold the eView steady 
during this time. When the camera is done taking the pic-
ture, you will hear two “beeps”, and the status screen will 
again briefly appear. Note that on the second line of the 
status screen, the display now shows “1”, indicating that 
one image is currently stored in the SD card.

The eView will now revert back to preview mode. Frame and 
take another picture, if you wish. When no action is performed 
with the camera functions, the eView will automatically turn 
off after 90 seconds. Also, the close focus distance for the 
camera is about 50 feet, so make sure the picture you have 

Figure 3. 

The eView status screen lets you know the resolution 

setting,  battery  life,  and  number  of  images  currently  stored  in  the 
SD card.

Summary of Contents for eViewTM 8x32 LCD

Page 1: ...5 Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Customer Support 800 676 1343 E mail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 P O Box 1815 Santa Cruz CA 95061 Orion eView 8x32...

Page 2: ...1 The eView 8x32 LCD digital camera binocular ON MODE button LCD screen Function Selection buttons up and down Focus knob Camera lens Binocular objective lens Rear hatch CAMERA SET button Binocular e...

Page 3: ...clearest The left eyepiece does not rotate the right one does The rotating right eye piece is called the diopter adjustment Diopter Adjustment Because all eyes are slightly different the eView featur...

Page 4: ...ard slot in the eView The SD card should be oriented so the printing on the card faces downward 4 Close the rear hatch on the eView Taking a Picture Taking a picture with the eView is simple to do Onc...

Page 5: ...tion Press the CAMERA SET button and the eView will turn off Downloading Image Files Transferring images from the SD card to your computer is quite easy The eView acts as an external hard drive so you...

Page 6: ...changes are made the camera will take high resolution images Indoor Fluorescent Frequency This feature can be used when taking pictures indoors under fluorescent lighting For best image quality and co...

Page 7: ...Camera Specifications Image sensor 2 1 megapixel CMOS Resolution 1600x1200 pixels in high res olution mode 640x480 in low resolution mode Exposure control Automatic White balance Automatic Indoor fluo...

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