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V I E W I N G   V I D E O  C L I P S

 

The Roscoby Riser Cam allows the viewing of video clips captured 

on the SD card, directly from the camera, through a TV or PC. 

You will find that viewing files on a TV is a very simple operation. 

Viewing files on a computer can be more challenging, depending 

on the age of the PC.

Connecting the Roscoby to a TV:

1.  Turn off both camera and TV. Remove the End Cap.
2.  Connect the camera to your TV using the A/V cable.
3.  Turn on both camera and TV.
4.  “TV” will appear on the LCD screen indicating proper connection.

 

Viewing Files on a TV:

  The “Clip View” mode is automatically 

activated when connected to a TV. In this mode you cannot record.

 

With the camera properly connected to your TV you will see up 

to 9 thumbnail images. Each image is the first frame of each clip 

taken with the camera. By default, the first frame of the first clip 

will be highlighted in bold blue.

 

The 3rd “Function” button on the top of the Roscoby allows you 

to scroll through the thumbnails. When the blue highlight surrounds 

the clip you wish to view, press the Record Button, “R,” on the top 

of the Roscoby and your clip will begin to play. Pressing “R” 

repeatedly will pause and restart the video clips. Once the clip is 

finished playing, the thumbnail images will reappear on the 

TV screen.

 

If you have more than 9 clips, continue to press the “Function” 

button to scroll through the clips. Pressing the “Function” button 

while viewing a clip will take you back to the Thumbnail images.

Compartment. A stop block is designed to prevent the magazine 

from being placed into the camera backwards. If this occurs, 

DO 

NOT

 force the magazine. Simply turn it around and it will slide

easily into the Battery Compartment.  

We recommend the use of

Energizer e2 Lithium batteries in the Roscoby Riser Cam to insure
consistent results.

Battery Indicators / Warnings:

  The Roscoby Riser Cam 

provides visible alerts to the user to insure proper operation and 

timely replacement of spent batteries. The Green LED light is the 

indicator for battery power. When the Green LED is lit, the unit 

is in “Stand-By” mode. When the camera detects a loss of power 

that could prevent the unit from recording, the Green LED will 

begin to blink once every second. It is advised that the batteries 

be changed as quickly as practical once the LED begins to blink. 

Once the blinking begins, the user may have as little as 10 minutes 

of battery life remaining.  

Please visit the FAQ section of our web site

for more detailed information about the batteries and their function.

SD Card Holder:

  The Roscoby Riser Cam will support SD cards 

up to 4GB (not included). The camera should always be powered 

off when removing or inserting SD cards to prevent accidental 

damage. With the Battery Compartment Door in the “Open” 

position, you may insert or remove the SD card from the camera. 

Side View of Battery Magazine

Battery Position Indicator

Geen LED

Summary of Contents for Riser Cam

Page 1: ...U S E R S M A N UA L We got your shot...

Page 2: ...rating Notes 4 6 Product Overview 7 8 Quick Start Guide 9 10 Detailed Use Instructions 11 14 Additional SD Card and 15 16 Battery Information Connecting to a TV or PC 17 18 Installing the XviD Codec 1...

Page 3: ...erly install and use the Roscoby Riser Cam Similarly children may end up helping their parents with video sharing and editing footage Safety is of the utmost concern at RiserCam LLC Please use the pro...

Page 4: ...batteries or SD card Improper removal of the SD card may result in lost or damaged data Re formatting of the SD card may be required Visit our website for details if this should occur Use the lens clo...

Page 5: ...able to play the latest video format MPEG 4 A codec software patch from the fine people at XviD org is available on the Roscoby It is also available on our website www roscoby com If you experience a...

Page 6: ...the camera gets wet wipe it dry as soon as safely possible Note The Camera should never be submerged under water RiserCam LLC assumes no responsibility for malfunction of the camera caused by water ge...

Page 7: ...in Camera Housing 2 Power ON OFF Button 3 Green LED Power Indicator 4 Record ON OFF Button 5 Red LED Record Indicator 6 LCD Time Indicator 7 Function Button 8 End Cap 9 R A T Isolator 10 Jam Nut 11 Mo...

Page 8: ...U C T O V E R V I E W 12 Lens Cover 13 Microphone Rain Flap 14 Tripod Insert 15 Mini USB Port 16 A V Port 17 SD Card Slot 18 Battery Compartment Door 19 Battery Magazine 20 O Rings 2 12 13 14 16 15 17...

Page 9: ...t Properly install 2 AA Energizer e2 Lithium batteries into the Battery Magazine and slide it back into the compartment Rotate the door down over the Catch mechanism and push up until it is locked int...

Page 10: ...gain on the R button and the Red LED will turn OFF indicating that recording has ended Note In order to properly save a video clip you must cycle through the Record Mode starting and stopping the reco...

Page 11: ...s not to cross thread the cap onto the Housing When the cap is tight and properly installed you will notice the embossed notch in the Camera Housing and End Cap will be perfectly aligned at the top of...

Page 12: ...When the camera detects a loss of power that could prevent the unit from recording the Green LED will begin to blink once every second It is advised that the batteries be changed as quickly as practic...

Page 13: ...ing the LED will blink once every 2 seconds These indicators are the same for all capacities of SD cards Please visit the FAQ section of our web site for more detailed information about the SD cards a...

Page 14: ...the camera to almost vertical alignment on your bow With the camera almost vertical use ONLY the Jam Nut to firmly tighten and secure the camera into place DO NOT hold the camera body to tighten the u...

Page 15: ...your clips you will need to study the following pages relating to viewing clips on your TV or PC A D D I T I O N A L S D C A R D I N F O R M A T I O N Always follow proper safety precautions for use A...

Page 16: ...is plugged directly into the PC A D D I T I O N A L B A T T E R Y I N F O R MA T I O N Always install fresh batteries prior to going into the field Do not mix old and new batteries together Do not mi...

Page 17: ...this mode you cannot record With the camera properly connected to your TV you will see up to 9 thumbnail images Each image is the first frame of each clip taken with the camera By default the first f...

Page 18: ...on 3 Double click on the DCIM folder 4 Double click on the 100RSCBY folder 5 Double click on any RSBY file and the media viewer will open a new window and play the video clip Viewing Files from a PC C...

Page 19: ...P or Computer Vista 2 Double click on the Removable Disk icon 3 Double click on the XviD CODEC folder 4 Double click on the XviD 1 1 3 file In Windows Vista click Allow Access to the Program 5 The Set...

Page 20: ...le button and save the file to your Desktop 5 From your Desktop Double Click on the XviD Icon In Windows Vista click Allow Access to the Program 6 The Set up Wizard will appear click Next 7 Read Accep...

Page 21: ...amera will not record Solution Make sure the SD card is properly inserted in the camera The SD card may be corrupted or not properly formatted Issue I can t view the clips recorded to my SD card on my...

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Page 23: ...0 hrs mins Green LED Power Indicator with capacity alerts Red LED Record Indicator with capacity alerts Ambient Light operations to 5 LUX 3 5mm microphone jack microphone is included Battery Requireme...

Page 24: ...charged at the cost of parts plus labor Please contact our customer service department regarding repairs This is the complete warranty for products manufactured by RiserCam All costs of shipping Produ...

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Page 26: ...oscoby com Where did you hit it Was he standing or walking Which direction did he run Did the arrow hit something Did the buck jump the string Did you get good penetration Was it a shoulder hit Are yo...

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