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1. Introduction 

Congratulations on purchasing the 
Clairvoyance binoculars. That requires no Film 
and your can take far pictures or short

• 

Take Photo& binoculars independently

.

 

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Transfer photos to your PC to edit. 

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Shoot up a video. 

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Read SD card

using by SD 

card.(WIN2000/WINXP 

Do not need drive

• 

using by SD card USB disk

(WIN2000/WINXP

 

Do not need drive

). 

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Serve as camera to the computer. 

 

“Clairvoyance” Features

 

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Resolution modes – when 64M SD memory card 
presented. 
High(Hi) for UXGA resolution

1600x1200 pixel

up 

to 130 pictures. 

    Low(Lo) for VGA Resolution

640x480pixel

up to 

800 pictures. 

Video camera mode – up to 600 seconds of 
streaming video in CIF resolution. 

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Self timer for both resolution. 

 

 

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Fluorescent lighting settings for - 50/60Hz 220V. 

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22x16mm status LCD display with Icons. 

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Fixed focus 15m to infinity. 

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5Pins Mini USB connector for high speed photo 

transfer. 

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Erase last picture or all pictures and SD card 

format. 

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Auto power off to conserve battery life.

 

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“Clairvoyance” 

CD with applications software to 

edit, manipulate and enhance your pictures and 
videos. 

 

System Requirements 

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Windows 98/Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows 
XP. 

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P 200MHz

or equivalent

processor of faster 

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64MB SDRAM. 

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Video (VGA) card with 2MB of RAM for minimum 
16Bit

HIGH color

display. 

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CD-ROM  Drive. 

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An available USB port. 

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600MB of free hard drive space.             

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Optional: Windows compatible sound card

microphone and speaker. 

                                                                     

If you have questions regarding your system 
specifications please call your PC manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for Clairvoyance TB-320

Page 1: ...Clairvoyance Digital Camera Binoculars TB 320 User s manual...

Page 2: ...ting Software 4 Focusing the Binoculars 5 Taking photos Choosing your setting LCD read out Battery Installation Battery Status indicator Taking still pictures Self Timer Taking still pictures Taking A...

Page 3: ...eo in CIF resolution Self timer for both resolution Fluorescent lighting settings for 50 60Hz 220V 22x16mm status LCD display with Icons Fixed focus 15m to infinity 5Pins Mini USB connector for high s...

Page 4: ...2 Getting know your Clairvoyance The mode setting operation is a cycle loop by...

Page 5: ...detection A 3 segments battery icon is displayed to inform users the condition of battery 5 50 60 50 for 50Hz electrical power frequency 60 for 60Hz electrical power frequency Set it according to the...

Page 6: ...ftware installation has completed the next section 6 Keep the installation CD ROM inside the CD ROM drive until you complete the next section Remark If your installation CD ROM did not run automatical...

Page 7: ...ill sounded 10 seconds then power off automatically 5 If the SD card is protected the PrT will be shown Please un protect the SD card then star to capture Battery Status indicator The battery status i...

Page 8: ...u may stop the self timer countdown after is started be pressing the shutter button once Taking a video Only works by SD Memory card 1 Press the Mode button to choose the video mode 2 Press and hold t...

Page 9: ...of computer reliably the state display screen of liquid crystal shows PC printed words at this moment install Ulead photo explorer7 0 s start videos that the operation method of the software please co...

Page 10: ...on System environment WIN 98 WIN ME WIN 2000 WIN XP 10 Interface type USB1 1 11 Storage Condition 4 to 131 deg F 20 to 55 deg C 20 85 R H non condensing Binoculars 1 Binocular Magnification 8x optical...

Page 11: ...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 instal...

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